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Show " PRESS flUASSOOUTEB TELEERAPlilC I'M KAMI SERVICE. FAIR TODAT FORECAST AV) 1P.IRSSAT mwwwwwwve ju'Liiwr.r.r VOL. I. NO. 307. OGDEN CITY, UTAH, of the Japanese lines the hut la the village of Duiyatithi: to write his report when a Japanese ,ti n eame in at the window and mortally wounded the captain and kill.-or Wounded a number of his WEDNESDAY MORNING. reconnaiM-di- and SHELLS STILL POUR tuti-re- men. WTO SLAV DEFENCES JAPS LEAVING FOR HOME. Honolulu, Nov. 1. Over 100 Japan- ess reservists were unable to embark on the steamer China today fur Yokohama. The China's steerage waa crorwded. Todays disappointed Jap-aneexpect to take the steamer Doric in a few days. Russian Forts and Guns are Gradually Being ae Battered to Pieces by a Relentless Hai- l- Ships in Harbor Suffer REFUTES PARKERS - Hamilton. Mont.. Nov. l -- While playing with a smalt calibre rifle today, John Tyler, a : year old boy, shot and fatally wounded the six year old daughter of John Mar-vei. Both families arc. prominent in thla city. SLANDERS Senator Lodge Shows Up ths Frothy d Character of the Candidates 6pecch. Defeat-Destine- Newark. N. J., BALFOUR IS lN'tlsmSED. PRICE FIVE CENTS 1904. 2. Nov. 1. Senator lodge of Massachusetts, spoke here tonight, in the Kruger aiidituriunt. Senator said that the attack made by the lVinivrate on Chairman Teddy's Name Brings out Ovation Even When Uttered injhe Opposition Camp- - Candidate Asks Why we Should Advance He Would Rather Stand Still Cortelynu of the Republican National committee, were haw and slanderous. In matter to the port ion of Judge St. Petersburg, Nov. 1. A dork-yar- d Parker's speech at Madison Square man who has just returned from Port measure, he coni'in- j io the house Garden lust nighi referring to Mr. Arthur, whenre he escaped in a Junk for a few days. I J .m of this, Curtelyou. Senator Uxlge said: to Che Foo a month ago, has been In- the cabinet meeting The speech made tan will be by terviewed by the Associated Press. He held at 10 o'clock In Ihmulug street Judge Parker, in the uiidsl night New York. Nov, 1. Judge Alton B. waa found beneath the stage. Upon the of red fire said that when he left Port Arthur the instead of at the fon :gu office. aud from the Tarker nude three speeches in New appearance or JtMge Parker on the applause fortress was provided with an abund1 anunany tiroad. you will find run-als-ts Jersey tonight. He left New York at platform at V:iJ o'clock the demonThe following bulletin was issued toance of ammunition and fooiL Pp to chiefly of saying in fair weather 5:34 this afternoon aud went to Jersey stration whs 'thenomejui. The ap- the day of 1:1s departure he said, he night: that the sky is blue, the grass Is City, where dinner at the home of for- - pluuiw came fnum every part of the had not missed a single meal. He said The former premier is suffering Hint it Is good to be knh1 and mer Senator Smith was hud. In Jersey artiiory slid it a volume of sgund wu General StoesMel and the garrison are from an irritation of a small vein. By grn, had to l bad, and that virtue Is bethe K)l.e before two political (tea feu i'.ig. FI sgs were waved, chain City he will orders in remain of doctor's hold confident their ability to out his ter than vice. In the mldat of these gatherings. His tour wax not over were hammeriM with hsnds and feet, for many months and denied that any his mom for thn next few ilnye." si art ling additions to human knowluntil after midnight when he reached some iieraon wlTiatied. others shouted tn mean that Mr, edge la an attack on the chairman of the Russian warships tn the harbor This la understood was aud all contrAuicd their full share to of his hotel bore. The candidate a varicose the National Uepuhlfcaii committee. had been seriously damaged by the Balfour la troubled wob It given enthusiastic receptions at the the entliiudoMu. Japanese shell fire up to the time he vein, an affliction to which the Balis a rephtilon by a randldate for the meetings. After exactly 13 minute Judge left. four family Is subjes t. presidency by a slanderous accusation took it hand tn quelling the Parker made by a New York newaiMper, 1. One N. minute later he Newark, Eventually J Nov. although rhalleugnd repeatihe rhalrtnaa. In an Insiaut ineffective, but temporarily Mircessfui. edly, by a single item of truth, ft peak-lu- g waa the attempt made tonight to rout ths armory converted from tumulc from an abundant, knowledge of a monster Ikmuicratlc tn absolute stlem-e- . Throughout Ms meeting at Hi the facta I have no hesitation In rayEmms troop armory, where Judge speech tho candMata was well treated, no or more baser that slanderous ing Parker waa the principal speaker. The being (beeriri heartily when he scored charge was ever made, even In the building, with a capacity raid to a polut and listened to attentively at of a desperate aud losing cam- great be more than that of Madi- ail time. Tliers were no mors demonpaign." son Square Garden In New York, wu strations from hi MDrical opponents filled. At the first mention of the pro-se- that were worthy of notiert MEXICAN VISITORS admbilxt ration and the name of Judge Parker's voire was rather DEPART FOR HOME. Prwideat Roosevelt, hundredu tanka stronger Ilian usual. It penetrated tbs forth with terrific cheering and for furt horuHxit sections of the armory. Ban Francisco, Nov. l.Vice Presi- several mlnutaa it appeared aa though Judge larisr described the method by dent Corral of Mexico, and hi party, the Democrats were In (ho minority. which the United States waa peopled, left today over the coast lino of the The scene that followed waa one of unbeginning with a narrow fringe of Southern Pacific for Los Angeles on imaginable confnahvn. Hisses and population along tha Atlantic coast nl their way home. cheers were mingled. Words tn anger and spreading steadily across the Thla afternoon a military band play- and threats were beard and the isilice , speaking the same language ed in the big hall of the 8t. Francis were powerless to check It. Finally and powesslng tha same ideals. it is tills expansion, raid Judge hotel in their honor, and a military es- the Democrats, by sheer force of numcort was detailed to accompany the bers, and their great volume of sound, Parker, natural, iuevitable, at moat silent w the tides of the ocean, which drowned out their adversaries. distinguished guests to the depot. Benor Corral will be tendered a reThe disturbance nornrred before hu made t lie rountry what it is ud ta ception in Loa Angeles, and will spend Judge Parker reached the hall. Judgs the aoclaty that has coma out of this one day in the southern dty. Front Parker's tnvaeion of New Jersey to varied effort the words Empire and there he will go directly to the City of make the first speech uf the campaign subject have become mean jnglau aud Mexico. he hu made outside of New York wu obaolata. "Turning for a moment from thla received with a reatamding welcome. At the Broad street sistlnn tn New- picture to that which sots before us TAKAHIRA IS DOING WELL. ths process of expansion even in tha New York, Nov. I. At 5 o'clock it ark a large crowd gathered, and degreat count rtea of Europe and we find waa announced from the aick chamber spite a large cordon of police, passage an different ideal. There it of Japanese Minister Tskaliira that he up Broad street waa made very diff- has entirely bewi accompanied by the cruelty had passed the most comfortable day icult Another largo crowd wu gathered at the house of Former Senator I of the conqueror, the ambition of ths since the operation was performed. AND ALL THE . Smith, where the Judge and Ida party soldier and tlw rapsrity of the tax Early in the afternoon a large bunch wore It baa gone on not over virgin driven. On the steps he several of white and yellnw chrysanthemum CANDIDATES FOR STATE OFFICES WILL BE PRESENT AND EXPOUND lands Iml among crowded population. shook hta and hsnds lifted times hat waa received at Ihe hotel, the gilt of It. has put million of people under THE PRINCIPLES OF PEACE, PROSPERITY AND PROGRESS woman who mulled to the steps. Preaident and Mrs. Roosevel, with an with the elbow of the conqueror and baa at held wu a After dinner earnest expression of their hope for Mr. Siuith'a homereception where many people Inculcated among rhoaa at home tha the minister recovery. idea that three great masses have met the candidate. been brought Into thn world to servo flmttli Mr. alarted and Parker a distant muter whom they would Washington, Nov. 1. Minister Con- forJudge the at 1:34. The street and sever see or to provide business or ger At Pekin has notified the atate de- park in Armory waa Mr. house Smith's of front partment that Chou Fu has been ap- crowded with people who cheered the pleasure or profit for a conquering race. It has promoted the growth pointed viceroy at Nanking. candMata aa the party drove away of navies, useless and unnecesury for GOES HOME TO VOTE. and an elaborate display of fireworks their purpose of protecting commerce wu made all long the route to the and armies RAILROAD MENS TOUR. which quarter on tha con1. armory. Nov. ImSt. Paul, Passenger and lands and bava quered Met1. Nov. Secretary Washington, The process! ou of the Parker party. been of the migration representatives revefur paid by Northern Pacific stations In the Impor- Including the eauorta of marching nues drawn from scanty or calf of the department of commerce decaying tant centers from Mains to California club, banda, committee of citlsen industries. Even in these days of arand labor, left here today for Califorwill gather In 8t. Paul this week and in carriage and those In charge of the bitration and pear conferences ilia to to return to vote. He nia expecta will leave in private can on a comprearrangement fur the candidate's recepEx to of Death for conquest, national rivalries Cacoar Witness Young hensive tour of the territory of their tion, enjoyed an unimpeded passage to rage Washington about the 15th InaL, acNan Patterson of and the fur that the one might obtain onerates Metcalf. Mrs. the found road. there companied by the armory, but they an advantage over another, have made Murder. rapacity of the building over-taxealmost unlverul over the conscription enREGIBTER! Today la the last dayl After several attempts to gain an whole continent of Europe. They hava REGcan la TODAY the last day you Now York, Nov. 1. In defense of REGISTER! trance by the main door, a gateway divided union contingents into spheres ISTER. If you ara not regiaterad you Nan Patterson, Hie actress, now In of Influence which have been almost Tombs with having prison, charged useless to the holders and harmful cannot vote. killed Caesar Young, the wealthy to the natives. in West a litndsom cab bookmaker, in Wa are asked then, to turn away Broadway, this city, on June 4th last, from the assured triumphs which a Milton W. Haileton, a prominens busiimpular system familiar as houseness man of Ouents, Oswego county N. hold words bus brought to us,aud to Y today appeared at District Atadopt c.ethods which, opposad to all torney Jerome's office and declared In our traditions, have ne even the meran affidavit that he saw Young fire the it of success, or of bringing aliot. another Hazleton aaid that fatal happiness and contentment him waa man at the time of the with to a single people thus far subjected to Idenshooting. 'He doc not know the them, we may well enter our protest tity of this witness, however, as he was Wa fought such a policy. against a chance acquaintance, attracted by a and know that a charter of our liberMasonic emblem on his watch chain. ty, by which our people have guarded He declared that bis conscience baa their eoursa for more than a century been troubling him ao that lie finally and a quarter has not been lost. had to come forward and tell the If, under a government of constitulo Cowboys-Buffastory. tional restraints and regard for law, AtHazleton told assistant District we have bceu aide, through peace and torney Rand that he Is 78 years old Englishwar, foreign and intestine, to grow he that Oueo.ila. He In and lives says Rojest-vensk- y trom a population of 3,000,000 to ope came to this city on business at that of eighty million, why may we not gn time. He said: on until we have doubled that number? tohansom cab saw a I coming Why should wa now consent to take ward me. In thla were a man and a even the first step which, according woman sitting facing each other. When Kansu City, Knv. 1. A special to I shots even before the outlaw leader to Its advocates, ts certain to lead n 1 first saw them they were about 100 the Mid- - to what they call Empire? J could fire at the hanker, but Times from Cody, Art., says: feet away. Taking up the trpst question, Judge Four heavily arud outlaws from (faugh wu excited and his bullets 'J'hetr four hands were raised. From fleet had cleared for action. Some went wild, while the single shot sent Parker said: afternoon this the I saw and faces excited their even said that the fleet had sailed to position! "(t i conceded that during the last up and robbed the First. NaHon.tl from the outlaw's gun passed through meet Rojestvcnsky's they were in a commotion of held or four years the increase In shooi-in- g squadron. In that three instantand be died the bank brain and bankers of after this place saw them huge type the papers made the paral- some kind. My companion of living hu amounted to cost the Frank Cashier and ly. killing lel statements. The Russian fleet has at the same time and said to me, Look attention Secretary Shaw rejoices The a the of attracted had fight the bank, running shooting The British have cleared for there: Just then I raw the young with sailed, and he in it says the wages of tha who the reached and of a and of hunters hunters .raped cowboys party I woman draw her hands toward her lap action. mountains Irma from the opposite side of the workingmen and the income of our Rattlesnake Into the No newspaper and no person seem-- 1 and a minute afterward I saw the rewhere they are tonight being pm sued building, and aa they rushed antand jHKtplc are greater in proportion. Now, cd side to explain theoe events. The volver in his hand and saw and heard the householders of him saw by half a dozen different jhivkiH. A the corner of the hotel they took in if that is true, off. forward Into fall I it go - hansom battle know it. If not, their reassuring information from the Unitthis fire on and country la the aintntlnn whole imminent. opened woman. Theof the ed 6tates of the sailing of the Baltic the lap The gang are noted the outlaws' horses, but the outlaws wives do. They know whether the not stop, but drove by us, It being squadron from Vigo was the first did in the from the building rushed out and un- income of the breadwinner is greater outlaws most az the desperate when the shooting occurknowledge of, and though agreeable to near to us than tt wu lour years are deter, der cover of each other's fire mounted In-west and the posse Cody Ihe British government, was not even red. exisof mlhftd out to horses amt rode down the street, utro. There are instances tn which it the their gang wipe Hist as he and the Hazleton says eases hinted at by the papers here. tence. forming in all directions and escaping is. But in tlie great majority of The news from Gibraltar became man he was with did not wish to be Buffalo Bill himself Is en rome from into the prairies and from thence to you win find that it is not. true. You to as witnesses detained agreed they more and more al audit, and finally a little seen. Omaha in a special car, having with the mountains, seemingly without a will find that it requires jut the foreign office was overrun by re-- . say nothing abouthiswhat they hadHazlework on your part and more care and scratch. of titled mcjre a him Englishmen party statement After making porters, some of whom brought the ru-- 1 of tl,e part of your wives to make under escort to Bleeker two of his Sioux Indian scouts end mor that Admiral Beresford bad al- ton was taken A special to 1. both ends meet from month to month. Nov. to horses for orders Kansas City, street and West Broadway to where hu telegraphed Now, why Is it that the prices of the ready sunk the remnant of Admiral the shooting occurred, but was unable be waiting his party at. the depot. Ho (he Timet from Omaha snys: Rnjestvensky'a fleet. Adnflral Wm. F. Tody's private car, filled things we have to have are pushed up will take the trail immediately upon identify the locality. at that moment was quietly to Hazleton with Cody's English friends and In- a liHle from time to tlm, whether when the hta arrival. said further that Minister Foreign discussing with This afternoon a party i of four dian scouts and guides, as well as by there he ltnprovMnnt in our incomes stranger he was with himself, he gave Laltsdowne the personnel of the interwent west or not? Is It not in part because the not his card and that he roughly dressed men rode up to the Colonel Cody himself, his name but Exnational commission, but it was popu- had business ef thi country today is large-lin on the heart the bank, Burlington National flyer. name. First tonight his forgotten In control of combination or trust i larly rumored that he was receiving an After reading of Nan Patterson's ar- of the town, and Immediately across citement wss at fever heat over the ultimatum. Premier Balfour, Admiral rest, he said, he came here and tried to the street from the Irma, Buffalo Bills man hunt which the party will have which are enabled to shut out comSir John Fisher, commander-in-chie- f with Cody instead of the hear hunts petition and thus control prices arbifine hotel. her tn the Tombs, but was unsucat Portsmouth; Iord Selborne, first visit Three men dismounted and entered expected. Colonel Cody will take ths trarily? cessful. He then determined to tell and Prince his lord of the admiralty, "When an Individual vtohitea the In court, when Miss Patterthe building, the fourth staying ou?-sid- trail himself. Louis of Battenburg, director of naval son story "I wired White Beaver, my manag- law the law punishes him. When a and guarding the horses. was placed on trial. intelligence, were all In conference As soon as the outlaws entered the er at Cody, to offer a large reward for corporation violates the lw, the law Before leaving the district attornftnd Jt wa 0penr hluted that they ey's office, Hazleton was subpoenaed bank one of them covered Cashier the capture of the outlaws, raid Col- should punish it-- A corporation Is no the were planning the 'first stroke of war. to appear there again next Friday. Middaugh. who was the only occupant onel Cody, and to double the reward luore entitled to immunity from At a matter of fact, they, like Lord of the room, and demanded the cash in case sn outlaw la killed. We want consequences of it wrongful act than Lanariowne, were engaged In considerthe individuals. A combination of into kl'J them, not capture them. Tangier, Nov. - A large detach- from the vault. "Within ten minutes after we reach dividuals thus viulating the law for ing names that had been suggested for ment of Moorish troops has arrived Instead of complying, Middaugh the international commission. here from Fez and is proceeding to grabhed a revolver and made a game (Continued on Page Three.) (Continued on Page S.r Oujda to reinforce the Imperial troop. fight for life and money, firing several A on Page (Continued ALL WAS WEIjL A MONTH AGO. From Bombardment. KILLS SIX TEAR OLD GIRL NOVEMBER Nov. I I was announced tonight that Premlei Hsfour is alight-l- y Indisposed and will. u, a pr.vauiiou-ar- y um-nc- e Japanese official reports regarding the siege of Port Arthur indicate that the engagement begun on October 24th on October 29th, Waa still in progress the statement being made that the fire efef the besiegers was increasing in fectiveness. Nothing of importance has developed on the Shakhe river, where both sides seem to hesitate to assume the offensive, although the Japaness attare more active in the matter of acks upon Russian positions. Tokio, Nov. 1. The Imperial headfurquarter has Issued the following ther reports of the bombardment of rort Arthur, supplementing those sent out esriler in the day. our On Or toiler 27th several of il,eils took pffect. on the Smith eastern rorner of the RJchlnng mountain fort, destroying Its rover and smashing two One gnu machine guns into pieces. (ha placed on a projected point of gunphtt mountain fort was dislodged gun which and one was placed in the Interior of the left wing was demolished while the covers were also destroyed. During the same night our engineer corps was sent against the northern part of Bast Keewan mountain anil the outer succeeded In destroying casemate of a projecting point. During the night the enotny resortobstruct our ed to every means to work, assaulting and tiding bombs. At the same time the Russians worked energetically in effecting repairs on some portions of their forts damaged by our twelve-centimet- re shells. On October Z81h. (he bombardment with heavy and other siege guns was continued and its effect was good. Two hundred and eighty five effective shell have been counted and besides these several other shells took effect on the furls of Anshu fountain. Its mountain. Palyu mountain and an a hill 203 metres high. directed were Our naval guns chiefly against Siiaiyangkon. Itx and Anshu mountains, tliet warships in the east heritor and the western iKirilon ' of the diy. Effects deserving of apcclal mention were made on the Rihlung mounamt the tain fort. The banquette buildings Inside the fort were destroyed and vital portions of the fort were The enemy considerably damaged. placed a ruw of sandbags In the place of the banquette which we destroyed. On tlid northern ponton of East ' '" Keewan mountain a magazine was exploded and a field gun was destroyed. On Sunshu mountain a twelve cen- timetre canet and another gun were Lit. On Its mountain a re twelve-centimet- canet and carriage were overturned and another gun waa heavily damaged. On the 203 metre hill, two covers of the and the wire entanglements trenches were considerably damaged. A conflagration occurred in the old although the Japanese may make a desperate effort to flank General n and compel him to surrender Mukden. If General Kuropa,wln is convinced that the Japanese are now numerically superior he i.ay desire to draw off, as it would obviouslybe unprofitable to risk a gonoial engagement until the vast armies to be placed under his command can reach Manchuria. Whatever happens, however, it Is not likely that the Japanese can take Kuropatkin unawares. Repeated reconnaissances beyond the Japanese linos betray the strength and a of Field Marshal Oyama's movements. If the Japancso really intend to advance it is ltaely they will do so immediately and not await the arrival of the eight Russian corps. well-drille- Kur-upatki- pur-pose- NO ENGAGEMENT tu GRAND REPUBLICAN LA8T NIGHT. Dating the GRAND OPERA HOUSE QUIET ALL ALONG IJNE. Hanchepn, Nov. 1. Everything was quiet today all along the line. The trenches of the opposing parties are so .. close that there are maay small collisions, especially during the night. The Japanese on October 20ih ant 31st heavily cannonaded the Russian right and center, but the attack did not develop into the expected advance. The Russians shelled a village opposite their right flank on October 81st. An immense volume of smoke was seen, followed by the sound of a heavy explosion and it Is supposed that one of the Russian ahells exammunition ploded a magazine or train inside the Japanese lines. arrived A Chinese who has Just from Yinkow reports that a Japanese transport landed 2,000 men there ou October 29th and that another supply ship had brought in a great quantity of rice and stores. Captain Skidonenko was killed on October 28th. He had just finished a DECLARES INNOCENCE OF ACTRESS - d. pro-Ime- i morning at dawn one enemy assaulted our line . extending, towards Rihlung fort but were repulsed with heavy lose. Simultaneously a Similar force of Ike enemy assaulted our mine projected igainst Sunshu mountain. Our men bravely withstood the attack but were forced to lose a portion of the mine, vblcli, however, waa regained with the assistance of our artillery at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. A mlncf directed against Dtlilung mountain fort reached the outer limit of the fort, last night A portion of the outer limit of the fort was blown up. Against the outer casemate of the be London. Nov. 1. Negotiation utcrn point of the fort lying north east Keewan mountain dynamite tween Great Britain and Russia looku applied twice last night, causing ing to a settlement of the North Ben vide openings and killing several of incident are progressing favorably and the enemy inside the casemate. there Is nut the slightest danger of "Our bombardment la proving friction arising between the two goveffective. A number of ernments. The constitution of the inhetls from our heavy guns are taking ternational commission, under The Dect. We counted 850 of these shells. Hague convention, is on the verge of Besides this heavy damage has been settlement. Inflicted on the Laoluechuniko, Its In spite of these pacific conditions, mountain and Paiyu mountain forts Britain today experienced a war Great nd those lying between them. that can only be compared to panic Our nsval guns were directed against the panic on Saturday, October 23rd, oltalyiinkou. It Anslitt mbuntaln the newa of the sinking of the mountain, Kunchlenchuntsoyihg, Pal-f- u when trawlers in the North Sea was receivmountain and Sur.gshu mountain. ed. Not for years have so many alarmJhey exploded a magazine on the ist reports and flaming extras flooded fort. London. The most extraordinary feaFive Russian ships which were heture of this scare, which was serious ms used in clearing mines were also while It lasted, is that there jjombarded. Three of them were heav-- f enough circumstance to damaged and the other two were waa not one single started justify it. The excitement j on fire. "Other siege guns of different cali-- , early tn the day when the newspaof the bombarded the trenches lying be-h- e pers announced the departure from Vigo. Baltic squadron Russian fortB ud the old Chinese mH. The public were not in possession of r the Information cabled by the Aw that 1G BATTIK dated Press to the United States MAT in the e BE DEFERRED. the only officers concerned 1. British trawlers would be e Petersburg, Nov. 2. 2:15 p. ing on and . . jumped at t detached, of expectation serious .eveop" . t the had broken lann. . y Russia ton that tvpaijr, 0f war has again of tea1 nation. Today's official not detaining the ve me spuirinv rtctru nothing mure e "rj," the affair. On top of tn.s imi hen the ixuii skirmlrhcs. The reports of tremendous from news the 'r M, Bt be war office, sre gen-- . ra::ar. Hour by hour i bar the ex- '!! to Gibraltar h.nme more serious. reached ucjl battle be 'efervel at last the climax was the r'"' V, Brlti.h p' he announcement that ry v.t occtr this year. u ALL ARE INVITED night a machinery the harbor waa bom. of shells. oon-tltie- Gov. Hohcr M. Wells, Hon. C. E. Allen d guns, which also the work of tlie engineers. On Octolier 29th the bombardment ns continued with an Increased num- ber nt A LLY St. Petersburg. Nov. 1. A dispatch from General Kuroiatkin under current date announces that no engagement! were reported during last night General SskharolT, telegraphing yesterday, reports that reconnaissances-wermade Oct. 30th, on the Russian left flank in a southwesterly direction, to a chain of mountains south of the village of Sandxytzy,- - where four volunteer sharpshooters and half a squad of infantry drove a squadron of Japanese out of ihe mountain range. A squadron of Cossacks attacked a the Russian Japanese battery and scouts advanced but meeting with earthworks and wire entanglements, they retired. The Cossacks lost forty men killed or wounded. General Sakharoff says: 'The cavalry retired after having ascertained the enemy's numbers and position. city and a second conflagration waa observed In a factory at the northeast base of Golden hill, which lasted for three hours. Wilding near boded by our two-thlr- da On the same hundred of the Four Outlaws Attempt Robbery and Escape After a Running Fight With British Public Goss to Bed Firm in Convict ion That With Morning Light Will Come the News That Lies at the Bottom Bill and Titled men are on Their Trail. of the Sea. ll .Mid-dau- one-sixt- ll ' m.-Ti- e?. h y nr-th- -- one-sixt- ' 1- TocJay is the Last Day to Register a. . |