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Show volume H-SIEI- OGDEN, CT A 11 vm number sm. WRIGHT IFF SERIOUSLY TUESDAY, COLOSSAL SLAUGHTER NOW IN PROGRESS AUGUST 30, 1904 CHOPS SOU TO INJURED PIECES WITH Alt IN THE VICINITY OF LIAO YANG Fa0s Beneath Moving Train at r Promontory and Injuries May Fatal. Japanese Attack in FourteenMile SeiniCircIe Their Shrapnel Searches the Whole Russian Front-Th- e Czars Forces Gallantly Hold mid this in friends city many of of Heber Wright, Their Own Frontal Attack Begins Tomorrow a now and popular county railroad man, will be Kuropatkins Retreat is Cut Off. to learn that he sustained Prove The county this ern Pacific ihocked In Injuries while iff South- the discharge of his Point this mornat Promontory duties will prove fafeared is it which ing BERLIN, Aug. 30. The Tagcblalt has u dispatch from Lian Yang ivimrt-In- g tal. that a decisive battle was begun Mr. Wright has been employed us a in that vicinity at 4:30 this morning. at Pacific Southern on the brakemun The Japanese attacked in a fourteen-mil- e y. Promontory under Conductor ,McCul-lesemi-cird- e. Neither side has Early this morning the conducscored visible after six any advantage and Corrigan tor and Brakemen of colossal slaughter. hours to the on an grave engine Wright rode several Roger ballast left the track as the result of a wreck during the night. The cars were successfully placed upon the track and the engineer was given the signal to pull out. when Mr. Wright noticed that one of the brakes on a ballast car was still fast. He began to release .the brake when suddenly the brake staff slipped from its socket and this, coupled with the sudthrew Mr. den jerk of the engine, Wright between the cars and several of them passed over the unfortunate man before the train could be brought to a stop. Mr. Wright when picked up was bleeding profusely but was still was He conscious. immediately brought to the hospital in this city, where it was found that tine of his arms had been almost completely severed between the shoulder and elbow, three of his ribs were broken, his feet were badly bruisd and he sustained serious Injuries about the back. Upon Inquiry at the hospital Just before going to press the State Journal was Informed that Mr. Wright Is in a very precarious conditioln and little hope is entertained for his recovpit to pick up cars which had ery. MORE GAS JAPANESE CONCENTRATE ON CENTER AND RIGHT an-- another Port Arthur. fnriiticiilloiiis there are splendid prm isinns arc plentiful. I n RUSSIAN LOSSES VERY HEAVY; FIGHT STILL ON ST. PETERSBURG. Aug. 30. A 1s- tter reiHirt from General HakhamtT says that today's battle was very severe, the Russians suffered heavy losses. Pol-on- d INikatile was anions the killed. The Japanese are continuing the attack. JAPS WERE DRIVEN FROM WITHIN FIVE MILES OF CITY .n i, j tdi-gra- I.( IN, Attg. 30. The Liao Yang corresHuident for Reuter's wires that ihe Russian and Juimncse forces this fought again morning. The Japanese had reached a point five miles west of Liao Yang when the fighting TOKIO, Aug. 30. The Japanese stopped yesterday evening but were casualties st the fight round Anplng were two thousand killed and wounddriven hack thia morning. ed. Sixteen guns were captured. KUROPATKIN MAY BE The Russians were forced to abanCUT OFF FROM MUKDEN don the town leaving behind them a large amount of stores and ammuniA 30. tion. from Attg. ROME, telegram TO LEAVE LHASSA . HFUktl PASSES ONE F MILESTONE TO THE BITTER END DAIRYMEN ORGANIZE the state legislature. Home president, who NEW YORK, Aug. 30. Considerable Interest hna been aroused among the politicians of hII parties by the report that the Republican headquarters here are sending out thousands of copies of Thomas E. Watson's siieech of acceptance of the Populist nomination for the presidency In the hope of esof the Bryan Demtranging the ocrats from the national Democratic ticket. Many Republicans an Democrats. too. do not hesitate to any that Watson's siieech Is the strangest yet made against the Democratic ticket, and that It will do the Republicans more good than any. not excepting (hat of Elihu Root In o;eiiing the national MISS BARRETT IN OGDEN. Mis Lila Barrett, a daughter of Mrs. Kate Waller. Barrett, the popular vlsl-te- d Ogden last winter. Is in the city today. She Is stopping off while on her way from Seattle to Alexandria, Va. Dur-n- g the morning she visited the home this city and this afternoon she Is visiting In the canyon oa a guest of the local Crlttenton Home officers. like her mother, she is extremely interested in rescue work and dexrotes tninh "f her time in this manner. In The (lie Russian retreat to Mukden, the opinion tli.it l.i.iu Yang IS NEEDED, SACRAMENTO, Cal., Aug. 30. A strongly organised state association is expected to result from the conference of dairymen In session at the state fair loday. The conference is attended by prominent dairymen from nearly every ectlon of the state. .The first work f the projected organisation will be to draft a number of bills relative to 'attle and dairy interests, with a view to presenting them at the next 'Crlttenton ill cxpi'fssi-- STRIKERS WILL FIGHT ticipating. of sion. At lo o'clock this morning the tire slacked. The advance along the whole line will be against the Russian frontal position by the Japanese, probably tomorrow. Tney will then be in a position to deliver a general frontal attack. The Russians are Their holding their own gallantly. casualties have been surprisingly small, considering the nature of the cl! Mutilates Son. PITTSBURG, Aug. 30. A 7 o'clock (Ins morning Frank Ilippo'd, aged 3R, aficr a night's dclmucli. went home lo and weni to the room of his son, I'raiik, who was sleeping. .uni chapped fhe la-- to pieces with Kurukis lic.iiliiil.il Ices sl.ilc ihal (lie an ax. J.ip.un m right wing has advanced U the Japanese arc ward NORTH CAROLINA able to hold their position it will make VETERANS REUNITE It impossible fur Kiirnpulkin to retreat to Mukden. ASIIKYIM.K. N. Aug. 30. Ashea ville welcome gave royal today to JAPANESE MAKE THIRTEEN SUCCESSFUL ATTACKS many t'onfedernte veterans and their friends who arrived for the annual from ROME, Aug. 30. A sla'e reunion. Ex cry portion of the New Uhxxiiug to the Italia Mililaire state Is represented among the .visitstates that the Japanese have made ors. Entertainment features occupy thirteen successful attacks on the Russian iiositions around IJuu Yang this iiftcriiisiii and evening. The busisince August I4th. The total of (he ness and annual parade will Russian losses in the recent lighting take place tomorrow'. General Stephen was a thousand. D. Ian-- , eomniundiiiK general of the A telegram from Miikdett states that United Uonfederale Veterans, Is to sixteen trains of wounded have be one of the chief Hieakers. there from Liao Yang. GRAND OLD PARTY 13 JAPAN E8E L08T 2,000 USING WATSON'S SPEECH MEN AT ANPING T e reslon I ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. SO. A telegram from Gen. Sakharoff, timed st Ja;anese artillery fire. 10 o'clock this morning, states thnt the Japanese are advancing along their KUROPATKIN'S RETREAT TO whole front. The main attack is now MUKDEN IS CUT OFF being directed against the Russian center and right, where the Russian BERLIN. Aug. 80. The Die Post losses have been heaviest. has a dispatch from Liao Yang that two Japanese divisions FRONTAL ATTACK WILL have turned Kuropatkln's left flank. BE DELIVERED TOMORROW They have attained a position between Liao Yang and Mukden. Thia cuts off LIAO TANG. Aug. 30. The JapanKuropatkln's road retreat to Mukden. ese resumed their artillery duel with the Russian forces at 5 o'clock this LIAO YANG WILL BE ANOTHER PORT ARTHUR morning. The heaviest firing occurred southeast of Liao Yang and has been continuous. The Japanese shrapnel is LONDON. Aug. 30. The St. Peterssearching the whole Russian .front. burg correspondent of the Exchange The Mikado's forces mass al) their Telegraph states that the genera guns for a few momenta In one square staff, after hearing that Kurokl had Extensive Repairs and Improvements Thibetans Will Satisfy the DeHave Been Made on R, G. W. mands of England for Trade Gao Plant. The and Improvements repairs Agreement. which are being made by the Rio Grande company on Its Pintsch gas plant in this city are now well nigh SIMLA, Aug. 30. It la understood completed. Is in who jr., George Lochhead that the terms of the British demand! hhs of and the work superintcharge on Thibet for trade agreements are ended the improvements, is now bussettled in a most satisfactory ily engaged In connecting the new gas being The British mission as a remanner. holder which will replace the old one. is sult likely to .leave Lhaasa much which was recently found to be too was expected. The news than earlier small to accommodate the increasing ai decided surprise as Thibet comes as demand for gas. The new holder is declara gigantic structure with a capacity has to all intents and purposes on Britain. war ed for holding 10,000 feet of gas. As soon as the new holder and refineries are ROOSEVELT WILL connected the old holder will also be ACT THE EXPERT repaired so that both can be utilised. Among the other Improvements are OYSTER BAY, Aug. 80. No visitors two new store holders, from which are expected here today. The presithe gas Is sent to the railroad vata dent has completed his letter of accepDuring the past five years the d&lly tance and spent the day in departmenoutput of gag has been increased from tal business. .000 feet to 30,000 feet per day. while He Is greatly Interested in the comthe force of employes has been doubating army maneuvers at Bull Run bled. tlefield. The president will receive will The repairs when completed dally reports of the order of maneuhax-cost the company $10,000, so that vers. from which he will Judge of the the plant now compares favorably in practical efficiency of the forces parmany respects with any in the west. CALIFORNIA and then suddenly ninve licm lo another point with malhcmalical preci- Father After a Night's Debauch, Brutally Murders and IN POLICE CIRCLES. Claim that Packers Wanted to Disrupt the Union Which Improved Moral Condition of Men-P- He Was Seventy Eight Years Old Republican convention. METHODI8TS AT DALLES. Yesterday and Still Holds to Life. THE DALLES. Ore., Aug. SO. Many delegates from eastern Oregon and Washington have gathered here fnr the annual session of the Columbia Ranks. Report The conRiver M. E. conference. WORCESTER, Aug. 30. Senator ference formally opens this evening Hoar's condition this morning showed with an address by Rev. I. F. Roach, CHICAGO. Aug. 80. Despite the ul ruptlon 'of the union which linproxed no change. He la still very weak D. D., of Raise, Idaho. The business workmen. The senator was 78 years of age yes- sessions begin tomorrow morning. timatum lsued by the packers yester the moral condition of the The men were still standing firmly In the mornDuring the week there will be sermons day declaring the strike ended so far for the principle involved. They vot- terday. Beginning early with a splendid vase of sunflow- and addresses by sex'eral noted diing as they were concerned, and refusing ed unanimously to continue the strike ers sent In by a neighbor, the sento meet the butchers executive board, until they were accorded an honorable ator had messages and flowers from vines. the strikers held another meeting early adjustment a very large number of friends. These HIS LIFE WAS GENTLE. According to statements of the puck- remebrances upon his birthday have , this morning and resolved to continue ers this morning over a hundred and been a source of great pleasure. the strike indefinitely. President Donnelly Issued a state- fifty union men sought Morgan Powell of Huntsville Paeeee ment to the public In which he de- at the plants today. HAT PRICES TO Away at the Age of conference committee, 85 Years. in The strike the yards GO UP HIGHER clared that the conditions Involved unions all the as and the were intolerable, packers representing refused to adjust the differences the In the strike at noon ratified the acMorgan Powell of Huntsville, after CHICAGO, Aug. 80. Hats of ninny strike was forced upon the workmen. tion of the executive board In contin- hues, shapes and material will make an lllnesa of about six weeks, died The admission that the packers now uing the strike. The strike leaders glad the feminine heart tomorrow In Sunday night at the home of Bishop Intended to change the working con- deny absolutely the reports ema- the Fine Arts building, when the David McKay. Mr. Powell, who waa convention of the 85 years old last March, was one of ditions was positive proof that the nating from the packing houses and fourth will the early settlers in Ogden valley. He strikers cause was Just The end offices to the effect that union men are National Milliners association die- - seeking old places. was the of the has been a prosperous farmer, a kind Madam the Hunt, packers president by open.. sought Saint, one hundred neighbor, a devoted Latter-da- y association, declares that in cltlxen much a every on exhibiand which will respected be model hats, VILLAGES the way. that will autumq FLEET prove tion, Morgun Powell, was born In Cefn styles are the most beautiful In many near Methyr Tydfil, seasons. South Wales, March In Brecknockshire, IN FIGHT ENGAGE headgear Musts and "mustn'ts" lie' of seven sixth 1819. was the exces81, be to desire who women for hax-as whom of all as lived, down laid children, are fashionable sively four-scoand to mnrk, pass the To be extremely ''faddish'' he. follows: be of new mahogany or all of the six now dead In the ormust hats SevenDead and Are Two Vessels Are Seriously Damag- Twenty Eight sisraspberry, but If Ihene shades are un- der of their birth. The youngest ty Nine Injured in Battle ed Officer and Thirty Men suitable then the choice must be from ter. 83 years of ag, still lives in Cefn Over Sewers. brown, orange, terra cotta and robin Coed. Are Killed. to Mr. Powell leaves no children egg blue. Light creams and pule yelhns he but mourn his many worn. death, be low may In Ogden, Huntsville, TCanes-vlll- e, foliage, ImAs to materials, 30. A pitched battle MADRID, Aug. 30. Paris The LONDON. Aug exMarriott and other parts of the from Paris, must he used the Central News wires has been raging slnee Sunday last be- ported Into made and a host of friends who loved state must he Ribbon tensively. that two Russian vessels of the Baltic tween the rlx'al villages of Oscoda and rose effects, and braided piping and him for his Intelligence. Integrity and fleet are reported as being seriously Fuentes. near Kargossa. over some worth. In his death Huntsville .has laces must be heavy and of fine ailk. s, damaged during a gunnery practice sewers, the ownership of which both to small be are lost one of her most entwprlsln hats Dress go'ng while on a third vessel a cannon ex- cities claim. ever-ready benefacan the poor Owing to the expenand Seven hundred men are engaged in Gainsboroughs. ploded, killing the commandant be used, prices will tor, and his near friends and relatives to materials sive are already the fighting. Twenty-eigthirty men. one whose taking aff makes a void are injured. be somewhat higher. t dead and seventy-nin- e that cannot be filled. No person could WILLIAM CHOUNARD, .WIFE The police are powerless and troops MURDERER EXECUTED; better merit the application of the ' MURDERER, IS HANGED have been dispatched to restore orBE WILL ACCOMPLICE lines of the poet! der. His life was gentle; and the elements WALKER. Minn., Aug. SO. The exN. Y.. Aug. 30. Antonio So mix'd In him thnt Nature might AUBURN. FORMER SULTAN DEAD. ecution of William Chounard In the stand up Giorgio, who with Oulseppe Versnca, exfirst Is the Cass county Jail today of John And say to all the world. This was s murder 30. of the was ronvlrtpd Aug. CONSTANTINOPLE. ecution on record to take place In this half-siste- r, Miss man.' Murad of Turkey Is Vangorder and his slide on a day other than the custo- Former Sultan was In The funeral will be held In the county, Allegheny suffered from diabetes for Farnhiim. mary Friday. Chounard killed his dead. He Versnca Huntsville this meeting house. Wedneselectrocuted morning. not was end wife at Cass Luke last winter after many years. The 1 week. next Slst, at 1 o'clock p. m. electrocuted August day, will I drinking eighty glasses of whisky. ack ers Desertions from aeinl-annu- IOC I ML e Rogerson Case la Continued Man Is Ordered to Leave A Bed Town. The case of Ogden City vs. Rogerson, In which the defendant is charged with resisting an officer, was continued before Judge Howell this mornan ing, but owing to the absence of was again case witness the Important continued until tomorrow morning. J. Cannon, a colored mendicant, was Hie given ninety days on the rock pile. with was however, sentence suspended, the undertsanding that If he left the sentence city in half an hour the would be rescinded. Cannon Is a bad man and to use hie own words. I have spent most of my time in prison." He came to this city on Sunday afternoon direct from the Salt Lake Jail, where he had served ninety days for petty larceny. Mrs. Buttenhelmer made her regular appearance on a charge of having been drunk. She received no punishment other than orders to detain her until she Is positively sober. re rel-atlx- cltl-sen- ht |