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Show .. V Tim NECESSARY PE-RU-N- A HOME TO THE Letter From Congressman Wilson of Arizona MORNING EXAMINER 00 PEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, EEPTEMBEB T, i90lW KUROPATKIN TAKES THE OFFENSIVE I have just received a dispatch from the chief of the Liao Yang garrison, tisrnd 10:35 a. m., to the effect that the Japanese attacked the fort In the center of our position, but they were repulsed with very great kwa. We had aix men killed in the fort." The fighting at 81k want uu corresponded with tho Toklo report of the capture of a portion ot tha heights at Setyingtsi. which is situated a mile eastward ot Sikwantun. Tha latter place is two miles southeast of Siak-houlwhither the Russian advance regiment was forced bark by Kuroki during tha night ot Thursday last. The report from Toklo of Oyama throwing tha bulk of hia army acroaa tho Taitse river ia considered at tho war offlre to indicate that tho Japanese are rushing up rein forcemeat a to support Kuroki. the necessity for whose relief may be urgent a, Mm : CliiLI f.LN Or M3 i l7,2J'iJeboi Jr Engages General Kuroki on North Bank of River While a Detachment of His Forces Hold Back Forces Under Generals Oku and Nodzu Outside Liao Yang But Now Comes Report That Russians are in Full Retreat. CHICAGO. MrtkU. Keymtmr, 17K Hebor street, 1hb-agn- , III., writrai My children had catarrhal dlfflcul-tle- a of the head and throat Acting om the advke at a Mend I gave them Parana, aa aha kndated It mould not harm them , and I noticed that In a couple ot week they were much hum proved, Thla I waa glad to note, aa I did not want them to have catarrh. I kept giving H to them In email doaea Iota month, discontinued It for about a week and then gave It to them tor another month. I waa pleated to find at the end ot that lima that they warn tree from catarrh. I unheettattngty give Parana my endorsement, aa lam aura that It will not tell to do good to r. Seymour. anyone that takes la great PERUXA woman family praiaa It aa wall a a Ika men. It U Jut tha thing for tlia many little catarrhal ailmanta of childhood. reruns protects tha family against rough, oolila, catarrh, brcnrhltia, rata rrh of the stomach, liver aud kid nay a. 1 1 la Juat aa aura to enra a eaaa of catarrh of tha towels aa it la a caaa of eatarrh of tha haad. 1f you do not derive prompt and of leruua, reaulu from tha write atonra to lr. Hartman, giving a full etalament of yonr caaa, and !ia will be pleaaed to giro yon bia valuable advice gratia. St. Petersburg, ry that 3. It is Kuropat- - kin is retreating, that Liao Yang haa bean abandoned and that Can- oral 6talkelbcrg's corps has bean put off. laeaeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeee i satis-facto- Sept. officially announced !t-M- m aeaeeeeeeeeeeee eesaeeeaaaaavasev a aa a a lOKibKiui, .ALt-n- o 7JJ.UJ soiior CHICAGO Mra. Kalla Forbrlch, 730 W. 30th SL, Chicago, 111., writrai My llltle eon la entirely well oow. I kept strktty to your advise, which yl Js geve him hack bla health after nearly taw yearn of suffering. I con never thank yon enough tor who! your great medklne, Ptrunm and your valuable advke have done tor my little boy. Me fa let now and can digest his food, and la the picture ot heottb.nMn. Kollo horbrkh. Addreea Dr. Hartman, Preaidcnt of Tha llartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. CALL MELTING The exact position of tha two arm lea that eppoaa each other at Liao Yang on this, th fifth day of tha groat battle, is still I aft aomawhat vague by both tha prasa dispatches and official To-kl-o reports. Both SL Petersburg and advices, however, make clear the fact that Kuropatkin did not remove his entire army to the north bank of the Taitao river, and It la evident that portions of both arm lee are today engaged on either side of the river. While Russian official advlcaa and Information given out at SL Petersburg atill maintain that Kuropatkin haa tar cuted a successful strategic movement and that hia retrograde movement doaa not Indicate a reverse, the tone of the Toklo reports Is confident in, the extreme and a dispatch from Marshal Oyama alludes to the defeated Russians" as making a last stand outside tha walla of Liao Yang, where they art being attacked by the Japanese left and canter armiea. Kuropatkin la also engaged with General Kuroki north of the river on hia left and there are a strong Japanese force has executed another flank movement by crossing higher up and to the west of the Russian position. An Associated Press diepatch from SL Petersburg, eaye a report haa reached there that Kuropatkin la In full retreat Tho war office admits that such a rumor haa coma from the seat of war, but declares it Is not official. American Federation of Labor Will Do Anything in Their Power to Aid Strikers. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a a a a a GOMPER3 REFUSES TO ACT. a 3. 1 "resident Chicago, Bcpt. Gompera of the American Keriera- - tion at Labor baa refuaed to call a meeting of the executive council lo recommend general aympathetir action of unlonlata In support of the packing houaa atrlke. a Tba request that ha call n mealing of tha council In Chicago waa made laa weak by Secretary Nlckella of tha a Chicago Federation. Today Secretary . Nlckella received a latter from In which he aaid: A meeting of tha executive council baa been called for 12, and tha mem hen cannot attend n meeting earlier. Several of them are anay from their headquariera aoma of them nearly lAuu miles easy, to make Labor day addreaaea next Monday. It would be n pleasure for me it I might have compiled with the requeat of tha Chicago Federal inn, hut you can read ily nee how utterly impossible In aucli n cflurae. The strike of ihe Imicher workmen has received and la receiving my most watchful care, and 1 would be pleased in my lo do anything Guiu-para- 8I. Kuro-paikla- eeeaaeaeeeeeeeeaeeeea out What the authorities at Toklo regard aa a Russian concentration at Yental was probably Kuropatkin' preparations for taking tha offensive. Telegraphic end railroad communication between tho Russian army and Mukden were still open ihia morning. RUSSIAN GUARD AGAINST NATIVES Congo 8L Petersburg, Sept. I. A report haa juat reached 8L Petersburg that Kuropatkin is In full retreat. The war office admits that each a rumor haa come from tho seat of war, but declares that it ia not offlcinL The war office declares it ia still without official information regarding the result of Kuropatkin's fight with Kuroki. If the report that the Rub sian commander ia retiring turns out to be true, it is considered possible here that it may be due to the appearance of another flanking movement of tha Japanese higher up and then west. Reports that the Japanese were moving up tho Liao River toward Blntlnmln were persistent Juat before the fighting began. Notwithstanding the leek of official confirmation of Kuropatkins retreat the report has fallen like n cold douche upon the general staff. Tho emperor, who was going to Llbau today, has postponed hla trip on account of the situation at the front. . Ho haa been pending moot of hie time the last TACTICS APPROVED. In military circles whero the pro gresa of the battle Is known Kuropatr kin's tactics are approved and confidence la expressed it the issue. The failure of Toklo to chronicle the voluntary passage of Kuropatkin'! main army across the river is believed here to indicate that, tho Japanese desire lo reap ns much glory ns possible if they succeed in taking possession of Lino Yang. Neither Kuropat-kin'decision to make the crossing with hla army, nor tha fact that the bulk of it la over, which waa exclusively announced by the Associated Press, was known to the Russian pub lie until thla moral qg- No information has yet been received regarding the result of Kuropatkin's attack upon Oynmn's right and the keenest anxiety exists as to the result of the whole battle, which Is now in fhe balance. If Kuropat kin Is defeated hia retirement further north would seem to be imperative, while on the other band n Russian victory might torn the tide of war. PORT ARTHUR 8QUAD SHELLS JAP POSITIONS. Advices from Port Arthur August 31, say the squadron went out August 39 and shelled the Japanese positions The squadron consisted of the battleships Retvisan and Fersevlet, tha cruiser Bayan and the cruiser Pal lads This la the first intimation that the repairs of the Bayan had been completed. The vessels put to sen early in the morning under cover of the batteries. and returned safely, after accomplishing their mission. The message adds that the Japanese are bombarding the fortress daily and nightly, but are not causing serious damage, Ihe Inhabitant seeking refuge In the bombproofs. This message which was 13.00 A MONTH. FOR ALL CATARRHAL DISEASES, MEDICINE. FREE, UNTIL A PERMANENT CURE IS EFFECTED TO ALL WHO APPLY TO DR8. 8HORE8 DURING SEPTEMBER TO DEMONSTRATE THAT THE DRS. SHORES TREAMENT CURE8 CATARRH PERMANENTLY. AND EXAMINATION CONSULTATION FREE ALL THIS WEEK, IN PERSON OR BY MAIL 'Warning, April tfith, 1303, reused a "short circuit" on Its electric transmission line, through Interference in some manner with said company's lines at a point about one mile south from the power house, known as Pioneer Station, near the mouth of Ogden Canyon. Person are warned not to interfere In any wire with said line. It I safe to the public If unmolested, but serlons reunite to properly and possible fatal results to persona ran be caused through the breaking of Insulator, or the throwing of wires. Itmha ef trees, or similar obstruction over the wires of rmnpeny'a aaid electric transmission line. UTAH LIGHT & POWER CO.. By R. S, Campbell. Mgr ud 6 G. MRS MARY A. (IEERTBEN, 1425 Twenty-fourtBt.. Ogden Utah. Here are Mrs. Ueertaen's own word a: "1 deem ft my duty to tender thla. my ievtlmonlal. aa an offering of grot itude, aa 1 feel that nnder God the ntiracuous medicine of Drs. Shores it Shores has been the means of resoring me to health and changing my life from one of depression and pain 0 one of joy and hnppineea. I suffered for years, was all run down, could io eat. sleep or think in fact had Nervous Debility In the worst form ne-open fed with Catarrh and torpid liver, bad kidney and bladder trouble and It seemed aa though 1 must die until I began n treatment with Drs. Shores A Shores. I must say their medicine haa done wonders for me and 1 cannot praise them or their medldne too much, for I can now eat and sleep well end In every way feel like n new women. It haa been nearly nine years inre I was cured, and I feel like encouraging every one suffering aa I was go to them for aid for 1 know they will do their part to cure you if you will do yours. I will any to yon. Doctor, go on In your good way, for in blessing others you may be blest ed, is the wlriies of. MART A. GEERTSEN, (Signed. 1425 24th SL. Ogden City Utah." .. . , h Drs. Shores EXPE8T PHYSICIANS C. Reberg. & Shores Under New Management QCS 'Phone AND SPECIALISTS 2482 Washington Ave. CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR 0 OGDEN, UTAH. 135-- k CA- or tor a trifung Cost when others had failed. IF YOU ARE AN AILING SUFFERER, dn not delay. $3 n month for all ca taTrhal rhonic diseases. AH medf cinea free. Thla aperta! low r aja holds good thla month only. Appr now. CONSULTATION FREE FOR ALL DISEASES. Come and bring your friends, We Treat and Cure. CATARRH Dearness, Now Throat Troubles, Eye end Beer JJr eases. Bronchial and Lung Trouble. Asthma. Stomach, Liver and Kinney Diseases. Bladder Troubles. r male Complaints. Chronic Disea" of Women and Children, Heart D. rase. Nervous Diseases. Chow Donee). Rickets, Spinal Tro ble. Skin Diseases. Sciatica Rheumatism. Diseases of the Bowel. Piles. Fistula, and Rectal Trouble. Goitre for Big Neck). Gonorrhoea Sypni r Manhood, Blood Disease, Tape Worm. Fefer, Hyateria. Epilepsy. Inaomiu. Etc, and all curable Nervous, rate and Chronic Diseases. In Diseases H. B. Hilliard over NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES. THUS GIVING TO DRS SHORES A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE equaled by few medical ns. When n doctor tells you he cu oh you of your ailment, ASK HIM WHO HE HAS CURED. Each we f TEyean HOME PEOPLE HAVE PUBUC STIFIED THROUGH!! PRESS THAT DRS. SHORE" TREATMENT CURES." when it I remembered that In nil these hun- -- ht t AND YOU 8H0ULD SUCCESS, JUDGE A DOCTOR BY HIS CURES. Yon will often hear this doctor and that say: "OH, DRS. SHORES. WE KNOW, HAVE A VERY LARGE PRACTICE; "THAT THEY CURTS A GREAT MANY RICK PROPI.E. BUT THEY ARB NO MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN OTHER DOCTORS, etc. Drs. Shores oncede tbs fact that they are no more successful than other doctors WITH LAKE EXPERIENCE. But you must remember Drs. Shores in the past 12 years in California. Colorado and Utah have personally treated cases of DEAFNESS. TARRH AND ALL FORMS riiONE 147 s. A reward of Fifty Dollars ( 150.00), win he paid by tha Utah Light Co. for the arrest of party or parties who on the evening of -.15 "YOU JUDGE A TREE BY ITS FRUIT," A MERCHANT BY HI9 Health g Power Pun-ham- A Case In Point MONY MEANS ROMETHING. IT IS SICK PEOPLE'S STORIES Or HOW THEY REGARDED THEIR FIFTY DOLLARS Long-Sough- CURES TALK dreds of testimonials they are give VOLUNTARILY, and that no on Is ever permitted to testify unless they do so cheerfully and with tha Patient's entire consent the pubHe will eee DR8. SHORES' TESTI- A REWARD OF DUNHAM ARRESTED .! 100,000 WHEELWRIGHT BROS. Reward. t Deafness, Catarrh and nil forma of Curable Catarrhal Diseases, lo all beginning treatment with Drs. Shores during September. Drs. Shores know that the public is sceptical as to whether there is a permanent cure for Catarrh aud it is to overcome this belief among the people that Drs. Shores' have decided to take all cases of Catarrh and all diseases caused from Catarrh, auch as Deafness, Astma, Lung Troubles, etc., that apply In person or by letter during Sepi ember, and treat them until cured permanently for tho low fee of 13 A MONTH, MEDICINES FREE. This offer will bold good to ell who apply during February ONLY. Drs. Shores KNOW they can CURE CATARRH in nil ita complicated forma and to demonstrate thla fact they will treat all who apply with any Catarrhal disease, this month, until cured for S3 n month. YOU MUST APPLY AT ONCE. THIS IS A TEST TREATMENT OFFER. Dont wait until the lost Of the month to apply and be loot In the rush as was the case with hundreds last month, but APPLY now. 1 s Toklo, Sept. 0:30 a. m Tk. Russian force, confronting Field Mar " shal Oyama's left and center tlnuea slowly to give ground in end la crossing to the right bank uf Ihe Taitse river. A portion uf Russian army occupies a line of 'al tense works extending northwest fro a point south of Liao Yang. The Ru! tana also hold an eminence nortli-a- e of Nutchang on the right bauk of tha Taitse. This evidently is intended to shield the general retreat of both tha left and center. The Japanese armira continued to press the Russians . terday. They moved forward and ot eupled n line extending from Taieuiif to Ynnchlailntse. Oyama that he hopes they will reach the rix'J bank of the river this morning. General Kuroki, after serious BgM. Ing, succeeded yesterday in taking portion of an emlnenca near Heirine! tau. Details ot this fighting hate art been received. The Russians again apprar to v, concentrating in the vicinity of ynjr lei coal mines, twelve miles nonC east of Liao Yang. Poaaihly anoLh- -r grant battle will occur there. The present trend of the movements indicates that possibly the Jaiwnrm will move mat Lino Yang, temixiT lly leaving tha city untouched. For To make room for our now faU stock of China we will run n general sale on Fhinaware for ten days. Our entire stork of Decorated and Hand painted China will he sold at shout half price. WA8II. AVE. BEFORE KUROlU. $3 A Month Is All It Costs For a Cure $3 Chinaware Must Go Regardless of Cost Price 24 i Russian' force gives SLOWLY Owing to the fact that the Drs. 8h ores have been unable to prescribe for all the great crowd of Catarrhal sufferers that have thronged their offices the past few days, and that they were unable to reply to nil the many lei torn from all parts of the count ry asking for n little more time eo that they might take advantage of tha have decided to extend the offer Grand Special Offer and be cured for Three Dollars n Month, Drs. Shore to demonstrate that Catarrh, deafness and kindred diseases can be during September only to nil who api-iy- . cured permanently, and that "THE DRS. SHORES TREATMENT" ia superior to all others. Free State. New York, Kepi. 3. In connection with recent cable reimrla from Europe lo the effect that extensive fort Ideation are being mnHirnctcd liy the Belgians ou the western border of the Congo Free Stale," Garten De Wlart, a Belgian ctiiumleeioncr to the 8t. I ami International Icaco congir. now here, declare that, the are little more lhaq 1 lower aud I know my cnlliwguee of neceiwary an a precaution aounctl would join me in ihia expresnative ipulalion. sion If I could be if any service lu againat the great Naturally the have been erected Ihe interest of onr fellow workmen." said he. The American Federation of Ijthor," hy the Congo Free State," a laige aa half said Secretary Kirkells. hat no power ofThe country"liTeatioiit Europe. country is about half to call air Ikes. It could rncommcuJ Kuroe. It ha a population aympaihetlc sirikes." 40.(100, (Mt like reached the Uniou of something Complaint haa Of the European In the counbeadqiuu-terat tha stock yards from try there are about 12.000. Many of several quarter that tha local union are not nuppurtiug the slock yard these are Norweginns and Swede hold Ing important iiffii'i'. There arc also strike. a good many Swiss, who likewise take a prominent part In the adm(nitr'at a prominent part In Ihe administration of affairs. Of lam a rather heavy contingent of Italian has been coming In. Of roitr with this overwhelming population of black all about it ha been ueress-irt Notorious and California in ptiKhiiig into the IntiTior to take Murderer in tha Toil. iprtain iirecaullnu in the way of intrenching advanced centre. That I A repiirt PhiH'Uix. Arir., Sepl. the beglnnlug and Ihe end of the is in circulation hero that Captain Thoms Tinning of ihe Arkema rangThep- - i here no legitimate Held for er force ha reported in Gov. Drodi International iiptcinn or jialousy. All from Dmigla. on the Mexican line, that l. taint done 1 for Ihe Niii-ti- i of . C. that be has raptured Jam the l ili.c'l world in n entirety " the Californian ernised of whole-r-almurder. Dunham ha bean dililxmdon. Sept. p. ni. "Bob. gently sought fur all over the coun- hy Walt hour, of Atlanta. t;.. won try for the last eight year. Rynnlng the 190 kilometre nimnr paced profesaso reported, according o the story. sional championship of.1 the wot in from Dunham had heeq fully Identified fcimar of France hr 4 4 length Th and that be had confessed to the com- time wax on hour 33 tninu and seconds. mission of tba Crimea charged against SI him. There la a e'anding reward of Chicago. Fept 3 Clark Carlr Has111 tW) for his rapture, dead or alive. Dunham's alleged crime was com- kins is dead from inatitton "at h mitted May Z. 1536. at a ranch house roBirtrnre here. Hr a a the son of between tsis Gatos and Sen Jose. The R W. Hasklrs A. M , a wrll known Mr. Hawkins victims numbered six persons, three scientist and writer. men and three women, all members came to Chirazu in 179. Hr was wi ll of Dunham' family and employes of known in the wlrntifir world aa an inventor and Hi most noted the ranch. arhlevrment was evolving the multiIDENTITY DOUBTED. for teleple awitrh board now phone all over the world, which make San Jose. Cal.. Sept. 3. Sheriff it possible to operate any number of Langford haa received a dlspatih liars from the same exrharuyt. i. Drs. Shores $3 Rate For All Catarrhal Diseases Extended a a NEW miASE OF BATTLE. Bt. Petersburg, Sept. 3. 1:30 p. m. A new phawe of the battle of Liao Yang haa now begun. Thr main have been transferred lo the north bank of the Taltee, where GenCoun- eral Kuropatkin has aMumed the offenr sive hurling tha bulk of bla army against Field Marshal Oyama'a right, under General Kuroki, and at the same time holding the Japanese renter and left, on tho other sidn of the river in chock, with the force left on the south bank for that purpose. The operations on the south aide are now regarded a being of secondary Importance at the war office, where Kuropat-kln'which rouvlnces him that tha Naco, action in throwing the bulk of not Murderer hla army across the river to the right Arizona, inspect la Jamea C. Dunham. The auapect I de- bank in order to protect hie rear and scribed aa being of light complexion gtve him an opportunity to try conand but five foot nine Inches tall, while clusion single handed with Kuroki, la Dunham's complexion la medium or considered to be n brilliant strategichla la on and dark, height bordering al stroke. The Russians' left on the live feet, 11 3 Inches Liao Yang aide of the Taitse la regarded aa strong enough behind. ita foriitled poHltiona to hold Generals Oku and Nodxn long enough to give a chance to strike Kuroki and altheeame time to protect the bridges, of which it now rievclnpca there are ten. over whieh Kuropatkin must cross In order to follow up his successes In tbo event that h crashes Kuroki. Fortification of Belgian Explanation In rase of a revetse Ihe bridges will on Western Border of But States That He Thinks Executive cil of sent from Che Foo district, says tho Japanese continue to provision their KUROPATKIN ON OFFENSIVE. armies from Wei Hal Wei and Che Foo, loading steamers outside these porta. a The general ala IT reconsidered its degtI. Petersburg, Sept. 3.---1 2 '. 30a termination not lo. make public p. m. A bulletin Juat Issued announces that Gan. Kuropatkin has dispatch of yesterday, and the assumed the effemive, massing hla text was given out today. It contains the following atatementa: artillery and bombarding tha Japanaao Friday naen, preparatory to JAPS REPULSED AT LIAO YANG. S an attack upon General Kurokla the night the Japanese vioof aide north "During on tha flanking army ' lently bombarded the Interior of the tha Taitee river. e Russian position inside the town of Lino Yaarf, tbo railroad station and the railroad itself. Our losses were also furnish ample facilities for the InslgniflcenL Russian troops on the Liao Yang aide to rejoin the main army. The Japanese are using siege guns on the Liao Yang side. KUROPATKIN DID NOT DELAY. Kuropatkin did not delay after his concentration on the right bank. Yea trrday uwrning he massed hla artillery and at noon began to bombard Kuro-kl'Inposition, preliminary to an sitfantry attack. The above tree the uation when the latest reports in possession of the war office were sent RUMOR OF RETREAT. three days with his cabinet at Aiexaa. dm Villa, with mapa spread out fore him, following the movemen-- s ,r the battle. A high officer of era staff said to the rorresponden-- ' after the receipt of the unofficial n' port that Kuropatkin waa falling ba ' that if it was true, he did not the commander could afford to altan.t, ' hla stores at Lino Yang and in opinion an army corps would tie i.-- . Hero to protect them. He added- "Llao Yang besieged might then rome the Ladysmith of the JkDinJT Russian war. 9 Broom Hoido Opposite a. m. to 5 p. m. Week OFFICE HOURS m. days. Sundays and holiday! 9 a. in. to 12. Evening, 7 to Dra. Shores ft Shores stand elm as the specialists who tellevs their treatment so much that v- boldly aay to men su(fprira YOl.RY---D.- " private tronbl's: "PAY Contrast this k ert plan with the "pay p'an of the frai: an.1 ' fak'r. 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