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Show I mTflEJt DTAB SSam. EAI2 fORECASI Ml AM SLN9AT f il 111 VOL. L NO. OGDEN 261 CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 17. . PRICE FIVE CENTS 1904. . .'.j .V the Chinese wall, who waa not relieved until the commander of the garrison making a final round, ordered them off. The building had already been aet on fire by Japanese shells. The men man-hout, carrying tbeir tools, under a bell of projectiles. The evacuation of the railway station was also carried out under n he.iv-- y Brigadier General Baldwin in Annual Enraged Husband Kills Child and Triee to Murder Wife. Report Says Desertions Are fire. The railroad men showed tne most admirable coolness end discipline. Mostly Due te Lack of Beer Facilities. Ashland, Ore, Sept. 16. As a conseThere were not enough of trains to of domestic troubles 0. E. Monquence nil the carry artillery. At the lest 16. Brigadier Denver. a Sept. Cola. roe, today shot to death bis laborer, armoment the First Siberian Flying General Frank D. Balds in. command- two year-olbaby girl, attempted to tillery procured an empty truck upon has murder his wife: Mrs. Duulap, hia Deing the department of Colorado, which the soldiers loaded their ; Mrs. Gardner, hie cL mortars liy hand and then pushed forwarded bis annual reMrt to flie mother-In-laand. committed suicide. of RooseveIt--H- e the truck across the river under di- Secretary of War. The report as vs saloon a and quern lonuble resorts Monroe and his wife have lived fco rect fireof shells just before the that the barracks are resonsible for unhappily that she left the family bridge was destroyed. Reounuaiseauce near . large number of desertions from home a few weeks ago and went to her operations were greatly impeded by the She commenced an action the standing crops of Chinese corn, the regular army In (he (.'ejiartment mother's , of Colorado. Tbe total desertions dur- for divorce and during the pendency which is 14 feet in height. There were many narrow escapee, ing the year cloning August 13 were of tbe case which was to have been tried tomorrow, waa awarded the custo the similarity of the Russian 838. Tbe report says: serta, 'that General Kuropatkln Inti- owing "These desertions can lie in a large tody of their child. Within the last uniform! with those of the Japanese. mated to the Port Arthur garrison that to the malign Influence two days Monroe had made to several attributed part Serious results were how prevented, Terra Haute, ImL, Sept. 16. "And large attendance of prominent rail-roa- d they must resist for a month longer. ever, saloons and brothels situated near persona the significant remark that the the Japaneae by the Russian officers direct- of so this president is a Caesar, a A correspondent who was captured traffic officials and some of the but come the to reservations would never enlisted trial, men case seducing exmen the must not ahout at Liao Yang and escaped to Yinkow, ing that ii.au who wants to kill you, largest stock raisers In the west were exin be of that mean from force to the was This decency. paths ia this Roiaua thought on if the specific orders. The Japancept ia reported to have been put on the witness stand. Stockmen another of the many arguments pected to become reconciled to hie both where you are and where you I!Eiivof Mukden ere met rt theThe consul at Yinkow hue telegraphed ese, on the other hand, destroyed the only ain't," exclaimed Bpeaket Joseph G. are confident that they will nltinately tbe in favor of wiferestoring Mprarmy office "th canteen, war regiCannon in hia discussion tonight of the get an order from tbo eommiuionpuU to the American miniater at Tokio whole of their own Forty-firs-t This morning Monroe met hie wife record et' President ment by firing upon it in mistake for which provides places of amusement Roosevelt in con- ting beck the rates complained of to on the subject." joes of ,tagUptf folttmt mother-in-laand and social town down where intercourse, men and ersburg nection 1lih mlllieriem, the coast The Standard's Shanghai correspon n Russian force. whet they were six years ago tinder the could tbe entered rerefreshments lie must under lowed get borne, them ! SSS kng?r time J dent light increase of the uavy. old carlot rate traffic. Should aucti and the rereports serious disturbances in hia decent and influence. orderly straining, house and deliberately pointed The speaker addressed a large audi- an order Issue, stuck ishppers who Kaugge, in northern Korea, where five BRITAIN MUST I.OOK TO HER IN'.I trust that the tale or beer and volver at Mrs. Dunlap, whom he fanence at the Coliseum. TERESTS. have paid the advanced rate will be enan thousand rioters murdered unpopununder condition martial bis wines, proper restrictions, may cied waa responsible for rf L1.0 Ting in Militarism he pronounced a veritable titled to recover headman and hie aon and woundular Ruemany thousands of the her observed be authorised in movement. Monroe Mrs. poet forward exchange. happiness. , tohe dollars they have paid In excess of London, Sept 16 The Spectator ed fon Japanese. had, If men are unable to get n glass of husband's pet, and before he fired, bogey man. The president . ili reckon from her done nothing worse in (he way what they would have paid under the day contains an article discussing the beer-i-n a decent and orderly manner she seised bis arm, disturbing Mon. turn on the question of contrebend EXTRA FIGURES ON reported agreement between Russia In the garrison, they will resort to the roe's aim so that he Inflicted nothing of a Caesar than reduce tjio army from old rate. There la half a dozen attor-neaa the occasion of the . , RUSSIAN LOSSES. and Germany concerning Klaui-hnufighting the case while the alock-me- n brothels which duster around the worse than a painful wound in Mrs. 100,000 to ESjkMi men, and iu view of . liable retirement of Vice are represented by Attorney the fact (hat this number goes only n saying it has every reason to believe borders of the reservation, where they the a further hie Still poet enraged from jaw. Dunlap's about one soldier to every 1,4(141 mei niral Avellen of Fort Worth. Faria, Sept. 17. Extra figures of the the story in Based on Facts". The drink nil maner of slchohollc bever- at hia wife's Inlereference, Monro de- admiral. Bosnian head of the in the be did not regard aa Russian killed and wounded and miss- Spectator warns Great Britain against ages, and often nlnk Into deliaucbery turned the revolver upon Mrs. Monroe looking county, i ptrtment in that direction. dangerous 9 ing before Liao Yang from August complacency. In view of the possibilinflictruin." the end back, her and shot through 13th to August 2tiih have been re- ity that France may be drawn into the Referring to the coast defenses, be GardMrs. fatal injuries. ing perhaps Bald that the Spanish war bad demonceived by the general staff, according understanding, in which case a situaner. Mrs. Monroe's sister, who livea in strated their necessity, and spoke of to the Journal's 8L Petersburg corre- tion might arise resembling the. inter2:27 a. m. and the BL Petersburg, Sept.. 17, heard shooting the next house, the fear felt at one time during tha haa heard the report spondent. Theta amount to two gen- vention which robbed Japan of Port rushed Into her mother's house to war that Boston might be attacked. n, War oflies Japanese 266 officers and 21,800 soldiers. Arthur. "As such n development might wmcentm-terals, ehe e? aa apparent appeared learn the cause. When "Boston," he said, and changing the In addition 33 guns were lost The involve Greet Britain in serious danaeainst the flanks of General at the door Monroe fired aLJer point pronounclatlon, continued, 'Great la material losses include fortlficationa It behoves adthe adds Specto her,.' an gers' army, preparatory While In Aet of Refilling Automobile blank, hitting her in the body and it Boating. She is great on account of If Russian Vessel Arrives, the Englieli tator, "to endeavor to arrange an un While it ia coating 130,000,000. Are Ready te Receive Her More venes toward Mukden. la believed fatally injuring her. MonThree former generations, and fairly yet. Tank, Fluid is Ignited with Franre. or confirm demanding to deny Concern Felt for British Ship not ia a position roe then took tbe baby in hia arms But that la where the mugwumps live. Injured. WILL. JAPAN FIGHT. whethIn the article asks conclusion, War the He You know Which Haa Gene Ashore. the report, it would surprise and started to leave the house. wore so afraid that they er was run William to wise Marshal Emperor Oyama the that in the doorway, plai-eufin should Field 16. An exwarstopped Ore., would McMinnville, old a Sept. send 16. poor Spain Baron Hnrnaai, London, In the Sept event of the time risk, Japan's being Vieloria. B. C gcit. 16. Officers of hive been able in such a short of gasoline which had been muzzle of the revolver against the ship Into the harbor and levy tribute for a serious Japanese minister to London, was victorious, of receiving n polite Japan- plosion H. M. 8. Grafton admit that there la a tn organise hie forces course of refilling an rhlld's neck end pulled the trigger the trust on banka and Boston that tbe spilled during GaMall the Pall ese questioned reminder Kiaurliau that today by belong advance northward. by putzette regarding the alleged interview to China and that to surrender the automobile tank this afternoon, se- Monroe concluded tbe tragedy companies and all tba timid people of good deal of probability in tha stateweapon to hia own that good city were in great distress. ment that the Ruaalan vessel Korea the wounded three one smoking men, ting perriously him with the London conof by that port would greatly correspondent lease lenten. Sept. 7. Under date of Sept- of the Matin. temple and blowing outhia brains. The Well, Bpaln could have done so if ehe may come here to refit and My they haps fatally. The wounded are: Baron Haynebi wrote duce to the peace of the world. ember 14th the Daily Malls corres- the following statement: James Derby, former, McMinnville, Utile girl died a few hour later. had had one good ship, eo helpless would not be surprised should she cut and waa our northeast coast. In tbe face come, although they do not fancy the internal Imdly pondent at Mukden telegrapha aa follInjuries; "The Matin correspondent interviewBRITISH VESSEL STOPPED. ows: of tbia fact, who can honestly de- trouble and annoyance which la bound thought to be fatal. me yesterday. ed I told have -only On instructions from Pekin the The officers tonounce the policy that would prepare to arise therefrom. George Pearee, Salem, Ore., cut, told him Japan will fight, as she is Constantinople, Sept. 16. The Brit- bruised BATTLE. DRAWN Chinese governor has made representatWAS .A our will shores against such a danger In day Mid that It wm probable full and internally injured; to ns as Russia carMar n compelled ish do, with long Groedel, ship git had been received from tile ions politely requesting both armies . recover. the future? fighta. go of coal from Cardiff for Sullna, renot to fight at Mukden, owing to the W. H. Cumn, McMinnville, crushed, In hia consideration of the navy the admiralty directing Commodore GoodBeattie, Wash., Sept 16. The flf-I have said nothing else. waa she that the ports etopped by rich how to art should the Korea put e d and Internally Injured; will recovdnger of demolition of the snored boxing contest tonight speaker referred to the TADEBAS HAYASHI." Russian cruiser Terek on September rut tombs. No response bee been received. The officers of the er. waa ap- Into thin station. between Billy Woods, the Lot An- that war, Japan saying -off Vincent. St. 6th Cape KM merchants are preparing to on fleet are not concerning themselves colored middleweight and were reloading the best Pearce Curran and of it gelee parently getting Terek fired to The three blank shots CHANGE IN ADMIRALS. empe to Blnmintln. account of her navy and because her nMriy so much about the expected arthe tank of their automobile and had Tommy Burns t white) of Chtbring the steamer about. Two Russian Then It a short sge of rice." called a draw by Referee waa who rival of tha Korea as they are about on a ahout of tbe ahipa were rtanned by sailors cago, gallon spilled liquid officers and two armed men boarded ' The Daily Mali's correspondent St Petersburg, Sept 17, 2:20 a. m. at wee consld- There Rena he the reported disaster to H. M. 8. sloop could handle a Charlie a the that navy, gun. Japan's bridge. plank Thinking the M argil Groedel and overhauled her with the de- ghughai report! that the went la very expenaive, but te an of war Shearwater In AlMkan waters. dissatisfaction Japanese A rumor which It te impossible to conhad eraole on, attemptevaporated, gasoline they papers. The captain of the M argil ed to Rheme to raise a first national army firm. has been In circulation for some clsion. Burns was much the clev- object loaaon to the world- - Continu- It has beenr found Impossible to ob- light the engine of the automoGroedel was asked to sign a declaraof msa from 33 to 40 years old, the time that Vice Admiral Doqbaaoff is to teln .ijy Indnrni.ll. M to how from erer and showed wonderful skill In bile and tbe ing he eald: gas Ignited arising not to tion he had been that succeed Vice any put Admiral tbo aa Avellan of whom have .majority Burns Woods rushes. 'Do you know that e good navy for the Shearwater la faring. Jf the naval previously servCurran with and the Pearce, bridge. blocking inconvenience at the He with head by In of the delay. the colors, will provide a 'd admiralty department the United Slates ia the moat econom- - aulhnritlea could get the slightest verl- lacked force In his blows and and several boys who were total strength of 120JMMI men, who will circle the change ia re- first refused, but, when told that his Derby Oration of the. report that something Iral thing that we ran have? It Woods came out of tbe rantrat the process of reloading, watching would steamer be until the detained he Should it prove ready, for service within n month. mained aa possible. without a scratch. It te claimed were hurled through the air, the bridge equivalent to a bond of faith for pesre, hM happened the Shearwater, wfrh decthe arrival of Russian the admiral, to lie true there are reasons for supseveral feet from its unthat Burns broke his right hand in becauaq if we have a navy we can they admit seems not Improbable, aa laration was wigned and the collier was lined and RUSSIANS HOLDING OFF JAPS. posing it to be the outcome of the conround. the vehicle demolished. the protect our coast Una and strengthen she should have reported at Comas eighth derpinning allowed was Oue to of the The proceed. some days ago, they would dispatch a troversy over contraband of war. Adour diplomacy. without escaped boys injuries. officers informed the captain SC Petersburg, Sept. 16. A "The United Slates haa grown to cruiser to her assistance Immediately. dispatch miral Donbasoff is one of the three Russian mere were from lfukden says the Russian patr- naval heroes of the Turkish war. of the Margit Groedel that 80.0ou.000 and hu become the strong The report of her mishap came to Nan- ols np to the present have repulsed Skrydloff, Skeetakoff and Doubasoff nine other Russian cruisers in the viest and greatest government on earth. almo, Vancouver Island, through soma til Japanese outpost attacks, and that were associated In the famous torpedo cinity. Under the leadership of Roosevelt and sealing men returning from the north. communication with Slnmlntin has not attack upon the Turkish monitors. John Hay it is the most potent power i It Is known that tbe place where th besn Interrupted. All Russian stragg- Doubasoff Is In the In the councils of the government a of ' Shearwater ia supposed to have gone ADMINISTRATOR SUED. extremely popular lers, according to this dispatch, have navy and iijield to be n man of great the civilised world, and that China ia ashore Is frequently visited by Ameri-n- ot arrived at Mukden. force and resolution. At present he 1k dismembered and partitioned and ran revenua cutters, which could tenWashington, Sept. 16. The federal Genera Barasomeff haa been ths! she has the open door le due to. der valuable assistance, promot- n member of the consulting council of government today sued the administraed to the rank of the nary. The Shearwater is a sister ship to general of diylslon. the diplomacy of William McKinley tor of the estate of William 8. Y and of Theodore Roosevelt, with the late disbursing officer of the war Condor, which foundered ARE SKEPTICAL. aid of John Hay." with all on board In eolllalon with tbe Mukden, Sept. 16, via SL Petersburg, department, for 664,011, said to be the Mr. Cannon also spoke of the tar- collier M site wan off Cape 17, 2:30 a. m. Supplementary details amount of government money for Flattery two Berlin, Sept 16. The press of Ber-li- s of the battle of Liao iff and, referring to the southern etates or three years ago. She was built In Yang show that which Yeatmaa foiled to account for. trmu th, story that the Kaiser the First and Third Siberian Corps) Five other suits were filed those said while rep1M0 that Is elates, and of Nymph class, a sloop of they by the govresent only about of tha war of 1.000 tons, thirteen knot and 's 5 Poland, win Bet at Sklrnfe- - after bravely withstanding the on- ernment against the sureties on conto the wanted of wealth jce. seven of tbe divisions skeptically, saying that slaughts of counlry, Japbond for 20,000 each, tbe penequipment. Btflla officials have not heard trol Its flacal aad economical policies. iff any anese army under Generals Oku and alty at which the bond waa fixed. toes plan. to the also referred He discrepancy MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY. Nodsu, while holding a position south in the southern vote as compared with of Liao Yang, received orders to cross PASSING COUNTERFEIT MONEY. said that the Mexico City, Bept. 17. Mexico City WAR MAY END. that of the north, and the river on September 1 to Join 10.000 of five status of Arkansas, South Carolina, troops in advancing against General gaily bedecked with the flags of 16. George Pueblo, Cola, Sept. Georgia, Loulsiaaa. and Misstaaippl, all nations today, the Mexican banner Sept. 17. The Dally Konikl, who threatened the Russian Johnson, 18 years of age. Is nnder arwith forty members In the house, cast predominating. The occasion wife the of positions. Meanwhile the defense In this city on the charge of passonly MJXM) votes, while four congres- ninety-four"T1 that n Russiancorrespondent the Russian positions on the southern rest counterfeit anniversary of the achstatesman, counSeveral money. ing sional district of Indiana cast 1'J1,(KI0 ievement of Independence "to ume. ir revealed, would wing bank of the river waa entrusted to the terfeit of the Mexi5 gold pieces which have I votes. cans over Spain. At dawn a Mlute V,I?nre wl,h "Shining rapidity Second and Fourth Corps, which were changed hands recently, were finally wm fired The by a battery of artillery, fol?rtd Friday that given positions around the city. traced to Johnson. He claimed that tbe In some respects, however, lowed by the ringing of chimes. k, Impression that the war center of gravity had now been transSt Petersburg. Sept. 16. Russi Am-In merre. been to him by had money given md sooner than belief there is that to for the roe A LamsdortT good ground ferred to the right bank of the rfver. pons grand military pageant, revelewed people who offered him 6L50 for Count the contention of tbe United States bassador Hardinge, in principle meet but through The Seventh Corps, which had been strangers by President Dlax, the members of hie be each Johnson gold piece passed. that kinds British material and certain railway stationed there, waa subjected on Aug- claims to have of the American and of the mlnouf cabinet, the diplomatic corps and many twni recently arrived from the views conflict, which would lead ust 31 to a heavy bombardment olher prominent personages, was the by Ottawa, Kansan An effort ie being government! regarding foodstuffs nd of machinery be classed as conditional W will To not be accepted. MgoiJsitong that would result in n Japanese artillery situated north chief feature of the days celebration. of made to find the men from whom coal and other fuel as Tieing conditional contraband, ,Ill,nce- - He contend-tfcnn,- ? Sykmantun. The tactical key of tbia contraband of war. distinctly placing that extent Count lamedorlfa reply to Many games and athletic sports were he claims received Johnson that the them In the category of articles sus- Am lie mi (lor McCormick may not lie Texas Cattlemen rrcspondent says, that nl position was a solitary hill, ..whence counterfeit money. At enjoyed by the vast multitudes. Discrimination Allege Russia in the end could peace satisfactory to the United States. the Japanese could be seen crossing night the entire city waa ablase with ceptible of use both In war and when Admit and Railroads Practically LamsdoriTa victory In this conCount confiscable such comonly river at illuminations. as the Nine Wankwantun. and yet Japan Service and Promise BUTCHERS RAISE MEAT consigned to blockaded porta of des- troversy, while not absolutely complete At 8:35 p. m. tha president, accomenough to place panies of the Tenth European regiment BUTTE Amendment BOYCOTT. ia been as the or of forcee naval nd having on perhaps noteworthy for tined the right useless strain upon held this hill, .supported military panied by hia cabinet and Invited Ruieia erJhe achieved against powerful adverse enemy. guests, repaired to the assembly hall fronted wifc.r' therefore, was con- - by the Bolkhoff regiment, .with the 16. The Interstate of At one time it seemede doubtIn I be ordinary course of Denver, Sept. Butte, Mont, Sept. 16. It tru unanox euner Nexhinsk regiment in reserve. There congress, where tbe president forShipment Jinan's wii.T ' con at a decided Commission Commerce of ful even the concessions could he whether or meeting today Purchased by ruinous eac-- occurred the most brilliant encounter imously any firms, trade by private persons mally convoked that and deliver"Hess or of a eluded a hearing Into western livestock ed hia annual message.body Tbe truc of cordial friend- - and the moat desperate fighting of the Butte Butchers' Union to raise the to an enemy's port, may be regarded obtained, but yesterday the easy sancmessage tallowed jn Lams-dor- ff In of here hM which been on of the which ail Count on rates, the tioned tbe but decision, progress products will be given to the press for publiboycott whole battle. prima facie not contraband; This Commissioner Charles several Includes fresh made. for to communicated Ambassador Eastern days. packers. cation tomorrow or tbe day following. this point distinct reservation la which?"' aad defenslv alli- - On September 1 the Japanese con' and smoked A. Prouty presided. The hearing wm meats, canned goods and The simple fact of consignment by Hardinge today. centra ted their artillery fire upon this Cattle Growers stuff la of the the at instance told the Japanese wMBUbUkCU Lii hill and that by private persona does not preclude the being CONVICTED OF ADULTERY. by evening occupied It The all of the government. Interstate executive committee, repre16. Tbe foreign office Nexhinsk regiment waa ordered on tbe them. If this action had not been possibility that tha articles are not Portland. Ore.. Sept. 16: Edwin Cre-felLondon, Sept JAP MILITIA wm Mid TO GO TO FRONT. by the butchers ultimately destined for lielligerent baa received a dispatch from Ambas- senting the organised calllemffi. next day to retake the hill, and after taken is leader of the Rollers a Testimony was also taken In the fanatic religious sect, Holy complications of a serious nature forces, and Russia Insists that It be sador Hardinge at SL Petersburg, givwhose eccentric artillery preparation, headed by Its that case aura to Texas been Cattle tbe have Ralsera arisen. would have conclusive aa agalnet not manner regarded of the to colonel necessarily on Russia's representaLokai hi reply horseback, the regiment worship caused aensatfon It la stated that tha Eastern pack- evidence of the Innocent character of ing at Corvallis this rummer, was today tions on the subject of contraband of Southwestern lines, alleging unreason-abltried to rush the heights. te,e bul-ne- a JlrrMpon,w,t that. cattlea war aervlce. little The do and rates to were poor er ready other In words, an ship's Irregular to convicted of the crime of adultery and war. While disinclined The Japanese fire waa terrific and goods. express tarnation fJdln to trustworthy of their own. They had formida- papers or other suspicious circum- opinion, it Is understood that the for- men produced evidence to show that sentenced to a term of two but mowed down whole companies, veard. In were to have rates the than ble higher Invite city, shipped generally they the supplies stances might assumption eign office ronsiders the reply satisfacthe penitentiary. Just before tbe case ' to received orders the Nexhlnsks went on. inch by inch on worse service a been and much number of secured such very but option bad where went to the jury Crefeld made a ramo! innocent character; for th until finally they reached the top. Then tory, Inasmuch as the concessions are stores and bad even gone so for aa to suspicion is raised, the burden of proof a distinct yielding on the part of the than when rates were lower. It was bling statement to the effect tbat all ""stive correspondent there waa a frightful common Denver men from to shown that to Is competent aeisure to rest make proposition! upon Rusalan government to the claims of bia actions had been guided by tbe t warrant legal th Kanaxaw. struggle. The Japanese were obliged hivc J.7 and Southwestern points to the Lord and while he become manager of tneir several pro- the captor. Count Lairfadotff pointed Great Britain. It is said at the for- points might be gifiity in 'hat ail Informed to tall back and the Nexhinsk regiment were while Northwest advanced rates n establishments. merof the eyes of the people he was not ia out, however, that captains office, that while anything like occupied tbe hill, which they'managed jected eign were mountains rates West the of owed a duty in such a crisis was averted by the reply, it chantmen also the eyes of God. to hold until evening. Then, unuble n practically unchanged. The advance 8an Francisco, Sept. 16. A. B. cases. does not Vlose the matter completely, to withstand the concentrated artillery h'ER 8 OF THE coma a about merhaa commission A Co., grain through largely Count Lamsdorff'a reply was not pre- and further discussion will probably fire of the Japanese the Nethinsks had SMOLENSK. change In the method of charging to descend. Its terrible fight cost the chants, with liabilities accounting to sented in written form, but was com- ensue. to cents car dollars 2ndbar, from and assets estimated at 648c municated per hunper verbally to Ambaasaddl STILL AFTER SMOOT. regiment more than half its men and 6120,759. dred filed a Hardinge. It will not involve public tbeir 000. pounds. attorneys Today three-fourtThe of its officers. London. Sept. 17. This mornings Tbe railroads practically admit the States United District in the the Russian contraband of amendment petition New York, Sept 16. Senator Nevrd the ! oentn. It la heightstbewill henceforth be known the northern district of Cal- and prize regulations, but in effect It newspapers express great satisfaction poor service and promise amendment Seventeenth Corps of "Nex- court forand Burrows of Michigan, chairman of decision concerning but ratee in admit over Russia's increase the a asked for receiver. official They of an become ifornia, Interpretation 8t- the committee on elections and the Rwifan' of war, preauating that it claim that rates have been too low, Petersburg hinsk Hill. the original regulation made by the It was decided on the night of Sepprivileges, wm In New York to- of t. reached the ribtr verdict for the a aervlce means that that prize they special provide of commission composed representatember S to abandon Liao Yang. The d night on hie way home from New case of tbe British steamth ordSt'?,r more In are and stock entitled live court the to afminietries of the of tives foreign Senator Burrows said following day all the Mores were reEngland. and will be that reserved, insist that Calchala Stockmen er get to desist01 rel? Russian money. war they MECCA which A and ESOPUS faire. marine, justice, ha waa going to notify th attor- moved from the forte around the city cases In the no raised bulk of hut that specific the the service, special question PILGRIMS. in FOR the connection considered subject from the Rueslan settlement and from aeys In the case of Senator Reed the liveetock la handled on freight 8ubwwiuently, Knight ComnTwhiTr with the objections raised by the Unit' of the British nteamer steamer Smoot of Utah, whose right to a Liao Yang, and tbe dead were burThen German Where tralne the with dead and mander the collier, 16 freight and aa Great Britain and ed States PilgrimNew York, Sept. r'Ua-Salaseat In the senate la being invest!- jV service la given ia where tventy-fiv- e a ied and sentriea gradually withdrawn. Pt such will hereafter govern naval com la still to be dealt with by the Russian apreial uiHea south tor. ages of delegates to Esopus are of projectiles was foilthat the committee will re-gated, ia a make to of Zansi- - A ten stock commission. shipped enough - being arranged by the national manders and prize courts, which thus sums the in an tbe railroads alone, ing In the city, especially in the chnrrh will do Post Inquiry as soon as Its trainload and the angry Tha Morning delfor in the war have clawed all articles Democratic committee. The members are relieved of work la same for any other commodity provid-- , square and around the house where AI- addressed 6 of the Russian editorial, reproaches the government article will in be eORCEaEXTSFOR enumerated by egations t General Kuropatkln had been living. campaign. for tta failure to secure compensation Ing sufficient tonnage. ton B. Parker. This method Of regulations as absolute contraband. of 10KT Senator Burrows Mid that tha The evacuation was productive decided to con-- j The comm'ielon in the case of the si earners Allan ton ARTHUR, we adopted Russia her way the In public this preserves reaching realisation will be expedited In or- many deeds of heroism end and Knight Commander, and declares aolldate the two cases in the Tevas tbe Repubii- surnot an Ohio, by open Canton, making at by dignity der to make a report at the com- It of? L Daii3e ,len TIn cor-- ' has Cattle Raiser's case and tha railroads; By an oversight a sentry of render. at the same time consenting to that the impressionEast is failure can during tbe campaign relievthat Great will put In testimony at a further bear--1 lag session of congress. the JinJn in the Far made save the commissariat store was not the asked for 1896. I the interpretation by A similar la afraid of a quarrel with Rus- - ing to be held in Chicago ahout the j Britain rrWor.nin, JJJL and In strong ed and remained at hisa post. Great the Britain States United I little guard of middle of November, Thera was Arl,,ur- fate almost overtook tereet r ' ,,"tste. - correspondent I close to ae- - engineers at the warehouse HE WANTS CANTEEN KILLED HIS BABY GIRL RESTORED Conceive of Petersburg Can Scarcely so Soon to Oyama Being Ready Advance on Mukden. d Delivers Address on Militarising Coast fenses and Character Favors Election of Present six-inc- h :? i . Administration. dan-gero- it.: yi Co-wa- Kur-oostki- r- l : i KOREA MAY GO TO VICTORIA GASOLINE EXPLODED M ,1 tern-roun- Ruaeian-Jap-a.iee- fm-thp- i! well-inform- ed MATTER OF CONTRABAND ' rat-ma- n, Yeat-man- 1 Imagin-mediatio- ! HAS BEEN SETTLED the-fot- ed one-sixt- h Russia Points Out What is Considered Aid to Billegerents and Her Decision is United Accord With Views States and England ten-gu- n u th HIGHER RATES, POORER n, rnl'?u SERVICE KneKe Uh d "'hJSJln. ex-re- Z agj m d. An-rrap- AmXVfr hand-to-ha- i Cos-tiga- con-tralia- ,Gen , r4vm A !i |