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Show uke. Julythe iierlee. game R 3 11 4 7 ' ii" Swindell.; - jlxuw- ed M 1 2-- 4. 2 ud Delmas 1-- 2. , gEATLE VS. SAN FRANCISCO. 'STriehth innip ' wl lend up i 1andto 0then- the apii-.irj:.c- 1-- of bits MVe gattle two ruu duplicated In & prowwUto 6 ninthR H R turn. ild the A couple jst. ; j 1-- 2. Whiien and Leahy. TACOMA VS. PORTLAND. 3-- 6. Tacoma ntarted by Bhutan out SLiMd. Both pitcher were in rare l?ML Thomas was more effective bat-S- i wm well supported. Timely the gave running base and food four earned runs. Score 4 a 1 J5Sd,ltn S 1-- 5.. hr. r 5 Portland ' 6hea. ' grim-lookln- DETROIT VS PHILADELPHIA. , Philadelphia, 1-- d won Julyls.-Detr- oit principally through the rel- 2-- Bemtov ISrnltSlng of Killian. the eighth the end of ieved Plank at n ind the vleltore failed to get ,000. Attendance, him. Score bit off H t Detroit.. Philadelphia Killian and Woods; powers and 8chreck. rosy-checke- d 4-- and Butler Thomas and Hogan; y Mu-pe- Sen 26.--Tho vrmnciioo, July THE Edwin 0 5 ?1 Plank, Bender, CHICAGO VS BOSTON. July 1 The champions had hand unUl tho todays fame well Inwith two out, Ferninth Inning, when, ris kicked Dundon'e grounder into left field and Donahue scored from allowed Ant Tannehills hit then run. AtDundon to score the winning Boston. tendance, 1,500. Scor- eChicago MtOA J. Tannehlll Altrock and McFarland; ud Crlger. PITTSBURG VS ST. LOUIS. ed 26. 'St. Louis won the Pittsburg, July In the first Inning by hitting Lee-vhard add with the assistance of two ar t.m errors. Attendance, 2,650. Score R-H.- Pittsburg., 1 4 12 Bt. Louis Loever, Hiller and Smith; Grady. Taylor and PHILADELPHIA VS BOSTON. Boston, July 28. A small crowd saw old fashioned free hitting game today. Duggleby waa retired in the fourth Inning. Attendance, 1150. Score R. H.E. an . ....,...,.......8 ............... ......... 7 14 18 Philadelphia Rost on Duggleby, Sutthoff and Roth; and Moran. 1 Wlll-la-ms CHICAGO VS CINCINNATI Today's game wan a pitchers battle which Chicago won In the fifth Inning on two single and Seymours error and a long fly. AtChicago, July 24. tendance, 2,000, Score Chicago . i i Cincinnati , , Wicker and Kllng; Ewing ..... si-ti- re R.H.B. .1 5 .1 4 and Schlel. LOS ANGELES VS. OAKLAND. Los Angeles, July 26. The first the second part of the championship season was n wild, weird exhibition which went to the locals by the score of 5 to 4, because Schmidt game of was batted hard and because of numerous errors. The game waa full of all aorta of misplays, constant kick Ing from the Oakland players and bard hitting by the locals. Score R. H. E UE AD61Ni I 4 I leftisaepsaS 11 Oakland 4 I Hall, Baum and Spies Gray, Schmidt and Byrnes. - Before 12,000 peo-Pl- e at the Grosse Point track today 8tanley Dillon, owned by J. P. Brown of Detroit, and driven by E. Geers, non Detroit, July 26. ' , three straight heats the daaalc M errant's and Manufacturers stake for 2:24 class trotters. Stanley Dillon not dlrven out in any beat Stanley Dillon was favorite for the pig stake, bringing (200 In the morning pools, with Miss Gay nt (105 and the rest of the field bringing (105. In In the later pools Dillon sold for (100 with thee field at (130. Twelve horses cored for the first heat. They came oown to the Judges stand five times before they were sent away and then the start waa the poorest of the Italia had the pole, but broke the back stretch and Baraja the three quarters. Geers took union into the lead at the head he ftreich and won easily by half length. Ruth C., a gray mare owned or Senator Chisholm, finished second. Stanley Dillon led all the way in the ond heat with Ruth C. and Bachelor ngnting for second place all the way round, the gray mare finishing next to Dillon after a hard drive. Dillon again led all the way Stanley In ' third heat in which Ruth C. took only after a hard fight with Black-orn- . Summary: M pace, purse, (1,500, three e heats: Benny won three straight on to . dispatches London, July printed from the Far East printed in confirm the this mornings newspapers newts of the Japanese occupation of Newchang, but do not give any further details of the fighting.. According to the Tien Tsin correspondent of the Standard, a foreigner who has arrived there from Mukden describe the conditions existing in the Russian camps as deplorable. The troops, he says; are badly supplied with provision, and the officer are Indulging in pleasurable pursuits. The 8L Petersburg correspondent of the Dally Mall learns that twelve torpedo boats intended for Vladivostok were among the war materials sent by train from Bt. Petersburg during the past week as well as secret freight, probably consisting of submarine vessel a He hears that forty torpedo boat will be sent by this avenue of transportation to Vladivostok. Liao Yang, Monday, July Or- - (Delayed In transmission.) The Japanese began the attack on Slksyan during the afternoon of July 17th with a bombardment lasting until nlghtfalL The Russian garrison, composed of six and half battalions, of which two battalions were held In reserve, then moved ?.? out on the Japanese flank with field arM0 2:12 2:11 Bourbon C, Mlnaloid tillery and a mountain battery. The . nd attack was resumed at 4:30 in the Eager Boy also started. 2:24 trot. Merchants and Manufacmorning, with an artillery duel which lasted for four hours, during which the turers stake. $10,000. three Is 8tanley Dillon won three Russian batteries discharged twenty tons of projectiles. A frontal attack freight beats In 2:1 2:11 C- Blackhorn; Jully Bach developed at 9 in the moraine. In the J ,RuUl jor;maMi Roseiiale; Miss Jeanette; meanwhile a Japanese bstfs'n dravored to ford the river and turn the Hoyt; Allte J.: Bennie Blreh-oo. Russian right The Italia; Baraja sad Mias w ntarted. tied up and managed to arrest this at -- .2.! pace, purse 1.500: Buborell tempt to flank the Ruseian tore. i "eoond and third beats la Japanese sent another column, which J1; z.ug 1:09. Blackhal won the first charged resolutely In tbe direction or a t in :;07 Bob Hazelpatch, the Russian trenches, CHI the Japanese 1-- 4; 1-- 4; 2-- 4: 1-- 4. 1-- 2; d; iwo u-- J 3-- 4; -- 1-- OFFICIAL CALL For Republican State Convention, August 25th, 1904. ster , T ETTAS CATTLEMEN'S SYMPATHY 26T-TT- To tbe Republican Electors of the State of Utah: In accordance with established custom and iu cibtilieuce to the instruc, tions of the Slate Republican it is hereby directed that a State Cunveutkm uf delegated representative of the Republican Party in tho Slate of Utah be hel l at Salt Lake City, the capital of said Slate, for tho purpura of nominating a State Ticket to be voted for at the general election lo be held cm Tueoday. November t, 1904, the selection of a State Cummii-teand for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before it. and that raid Slate Convention shall naseiuble at 11 oclock a m., on Thursday, the 25th day of August, 1904, In the Salt Lake Theatre. Candidates are to be placed on the State Ticket for the following offices: Three Proldrut lal Electors. Governor. Secretary of Stale. Attorney General. State Treasurer. State Auditor, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Judge of the Supreme Court, Representative in the Fifty-nintCongress. Tho Republican elector of lltie State, and all other electors, without to regard past political affiliations, who believe in the principles of ike Republican party and endorse lu are cordially Invited to uuite under thia call in the selection of said Delegates, The said State Convention shall conalat of 460 Delegates, apitortUined to the several counties of this State on the basis of one Delegate to every ninety five votes, or a majority fraction thereof, that were cast for lion. Joseph Howell for Representative la Congress on Nov. 4, 1902, in said countie. respectively. Herewith is the apportionment of Delegates to each county: County Yote. Delegates. coim-Jt-tee- the floor of the cage, gathering himself for the spring and the next instant waa shooting through the air. a black and yellow bar of deadly energy. The impact of the shock threw Carmen to the floor, lint quick as the Bengal tiger hud beeu, the panther was quiiker. All thought of jealousy vanished at sight of tbe attack on his niis-treBefore the tiger could uh tooth panor claw the lithe, strong-limitether had lanuclicd himself right ai the tiger throat. Over and over on the floor of the rage the two great cats rolled. Ordinarily the panther would have loeu no maich for the far larger tiger, llut the panther bad caught hia grip first, netting his sharp, deephiling teeth In the tiger's throat. Thin prevented the tiger's using bin teeth Iiut bin elawn, especially those 011 hln strong hind legs, could ho used. Again and agal ho struck out with them, ripping through tbe panther's skin like a soft glove. But he could not shake the deadly grip Chile had on his throat. Although he might be torn to piece by the great claw. Chita meant to hold on until lie felt his teeth meet In hla opponent' And through all the terriwludpiiie. ble struggle, Diogenes, tbe Nuuddian Hon, sat on hla pedestal, luxy, good natured, only calmly interested In the life and death fight of hla fierce fellow pupils. When the circus men separated tba two big cats tbe Bengal tiger was dead, and tbe black panther, torn lu tweuty pieces, was dying. Carmen waa unhurt, except for a few alight brulnea caused by her fall ou the floor of the rage. Tom Howard was foremost among the crowd which had rnahed to tbe cage. Aa Carmen plan'd her hand on the head of the big pan ther who had died to aave her: Chita opened hia great yellow eyes, now fast dimming in death. But even in death the ruling passions of hia fierce wild animal nature held strong. Hia eyes brightened with affection at the sight of Carmen. Then his glance fell on Tom Howard. 'Hie Jealous snarl started from deep down in 4iis throat, he half raised hla head. Then It sank down and the black panthers eyes closed forever. lion, And Diogenes, the sat on his pedestal, calm, nonchalant, disinterested, aloof. He wee waiting It for the signal, School Is over. did not come. Diogenes waited s little longer. Then he opened his great yawn jaws in a dropped to the floor of the exhibition cage and trotted lazily off to the most comfortable corner of hie own cage. s. d ie Kansas City, July trade remained at work today ovln; of the expected to the strike order from :hUago before 1 ing time while nearly luu strikers tiref of sailing fur benefit from the CM headquarter returned to work at the Armour and Foster plant. At least one nf the allied rrafta may remain at work. J. A. Cable, atireUry of the International Cooper's Union naid today: "1 do not expect the Cooper to go out regardless of what the oilier allied trade may do. A new feature waa lujei-teinto the situation tixlay when a telegram waa received from a number of Texas tattle men tendering sympathy to Armour 4c Fa, because of iheir strike trouble and intimating that they would hold lht-icattle. Tbe five leading local plant today oiwrated wilh Inrrcaxed force. Armour & Co., and the Fowler Packing company killed all the bogs and rattle they could buy and were on the market for more. The receipts at the yards sere light, with bog price ruling 15ty :i'i cent higher, and rattle up 15 rents. There wax no advance in tho price of retail ineut today. e, e, pol-tel- non-arriv- al r MASCOTTK WILL RE RELEASED 1indon, July 26. The origlr.1 owner of tbe British steamer Mascotte, detained at Hongkong by the Uritlah government on auKpiclou that she had been purchased by the Japanese gnvernmeut, have received a cablegram Hongkong announcing that she will be released. The Maarotta will proceed shortly lo Kobe. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and (liattel Loan. 19 53 7 Service quick, confidential and private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE COk S Thono 634-- 13 Eedes 221-- I Bldg. 13 3 9 4 4 4 125 Please Travel BUTT 1 29 14 d 19 II 7 54 8 5 S All delegates shall be elected not lees than three dev s before the meeting of the Slate Convention. The respective County Cnmmitleea are re8TART AND DESTROYS VILLAGE to call conventions or to otherquested wise arrange for (he election of DeleMASSACRE. to the Stale Convention. The gates Chhlruten of the respective County London, July 26. The Dally Mall Comadttcca will forward to the Chair publlshee a dispatch from Tarns, Asia man of the Hlate Committee, immeMinor, saying that on July 13th tbe diately after their election, a full Hat the Delegatee chosen, well known chief Chelkh Salan attack- of Iiy order of the Republican State a. of ed and destroyed the village Committee. JAMES II. ANDKRRON. Chairman. Twenty-fiv- e persons were killTfVM PITT, Secretary. ed Including n priest and servants atSalt Lake City, Utah, July 15, 1904. convent. to a tached Women were violated and taken Into CUMMINGS COMMISSION CO. slavery. Tbe disimtch says that masBROKERS. sacres are expfccted in tbe SautdJek of Bayazld, and Immediate help la urgentContinuous quotations on New York ly called for. Stocks and Chicago Grain. Wo buy and sell stocks and grain on margin or for cash. Our private rooms A novel Idea for bird rages baa just our customers to come in and the been devleed. The sand with which transact business with the utmost bottom of tbe cage Is usually strewn secrecy. Is spread on n tough kind of paper; Writ for our Book of Information thle paper la part of n continuous roll ("System of Speculation) , free upon held under the rages by means of two application. 2482 Washington. when ths or employed legs supports la on rests The table. the cage paiier wound over tbe Inner surface of tbe HOLLANDER'S EXCURSION. bottom of the cage, and tbe sand Is Friday, Julyv29th. sprinkled over it as It rolls. When It Is desired to clean the birds dwelling, Special train via Oregon Short Line tbe paper ts rolled out and ths usefl under auspices of yfetherland Missionnew a torn off, leaving strip, strip ary Association, leaves Ogden 9 a. m. disto for freshly sanded, ready dicky Returning, leaves Lagoon 1p.m. The port himself upon. The arrangement public Invited. to no the difference bandlnew of makes tbe cage in other respects; It can be hung up on n chain suspended from the celling or placed on the table at wlIL , itart call at Before yon Sharmans . . . Ticket Office Healy House, Opp. Depot. Phone 1(1& A large Assortment of Low Rates and Reliable Information eonatantlx on hand. Guaranteed by the American Ticket Brokers Aaam 1 Building, ReCarpentering, of nnd Remodeling pairing Houses Promptly ettended te, Alt work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ole Nelson, 545 11th etrootl Telephone 29-- I Otch-kllaaa- y. If you want Eastern go to Ballard on-ab- 881 d Beef & Rincker's Corn-Fe- 24lh Street. 'Phone No. 615. EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES w will receive-6per cent on all pictures taken within the 80 nest days st GARBERGS STUDIO, 271 25th SL mo 30C ur RACES . 27, 1001. RULING PASSIONS 3-- Butte won the Stor- e- WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY were unable to approach nearer than six hundred pans. The main frontal advance of the Japanese waa arrested at 1,200 paces. The Japanese flanking column reappeared at thia juncture over the hills i,n the Russian right, and small flanking detachment were J on the Russian left. The RusSt.- - Louis. July 28. Fair Grounds sian commander realized thereupon summary: First race, five furlongs: Preventa- that the Japanese were too strong. were seen to iuve more than a tive won; Bradward second; Covina, They (Copyright, 1904, by E !v iu j. Vcb- division, 24 guns aif two mounted batthird. Time, 1:02 Rose teries. Consequently General Hersch-einian- n ster.) Second race, tlx furlongs: Athel a. ordered a retreat. won; Eleanor Howard second; Fugur-ththird. Time, 1:16 Chita, the big black iar.ili.i-- , Thfll race, five and a half furlongs: 26. A correspondent of growling Berlin. July i;.raun-allWoodlands second; sullenly, his gi-Red Leaf won; the Iokal Anzeiger who was an eys i rising to a snarl of aied, Fruit third. Time. 1:10. of the fighting near Ta TYhe jealous rage. His mUn ., tannen, Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: witness Kiao from Liao under from telegraphs Yang, very dainty, pretty Floral Wreath won; Frank ell second; todays date. Japanese unexpectedly far from being a person uipalile of Robe third. Time. 1:16 2. 1t a on 1,cannonade the evening of ruling and restraining fierce Fifth race, mile and 50 yards, purse: opened and adds that the artillery cat animals of tbe circle was standBuccaneer won; Claremont second; July 23rd, was battle continued Sunday and last- ing in front of his cat1. Imboden third. Time, 1:41. 14 hours. The Russian batteries, Ordinarily the sight of Carmen Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth: ed the correspondent, were serv- caused the big panther 10 m--i up an Conundrum won; Avoid second; Sister continues ed better than those of the Japanese. affectionate purring. But m tho presLillian third. Time, 1:5 The Russians made a fierce bayonet at- ent occasion Tom Hoa--- l. U10 best New York, July 26. Brighton tack and retained their positions at athlete in the great clrt 'K,1: a talking was plain, nightfall, but were unexpectedly order- to the pretty Carmen. Beach summary:. won, ed to retire during the night. On the even to a black panther, tmu the inFirst race, aix furlongs-Reliab- le Gold Saint third. morning of July 23th they evacuated terest Howard took In Carmen waa Honiton Second; the railroad station at Ta Tche Kiao, more than friendly. It :i also plain Time, 1:15 carrying off the movables and burning that Carmen was far fn . ilipleaxcd Second race, six furlonga-Volada- y bulk of their supplies. When the at this interest. And H..11 waa the won; Confessor second. Suzanne third. the correspondent left Ta Tche Kiao on the reanon the big panther wax growling. Time, 1:15 Third race, mile and a sixteenth. last train at ten In the morning, the For a deep and consunmii: jealousy of Monster won; Cottage Maid second; Ruaaian rear guard waa still holding stalwart Tom Howard filled Chita's Ta Tche Kiao. heart. Trepan third. Time 1:50. Juat then a warning In II rang. Thia Fourth race. Seashore handicap, was the signal for Carmen to get of the Vale mile and a quarter-Lor- d 26. Offlrlal quart era here Paris, ready for her great "Animal Sckoul won; Huraa Park second; Fentsur, are not July advised of the hoisting of the Act. Her scholars acre not 5. 2:07 third. Time Fretfrh Russian buildings boys and girls, but a very Fifth race, mile and a slxteenth-Prlnc- e at New flag over the g Chwang, as cah(d from Tien set of pupil, eutialatlng Balm Balm won; Belle of Portbelieving that the statement Is of Chita, the big Bengal tiger, and land second; Lady Prudence third. Tsin, due to the confusion of the Russian Diogenes, the sleepy, but big uiaued, Time 1:50 5. strong-jaweNutnldiin lion. flag. Cram, commercial Sixth race, five furlonga-Te- a The Japanese occuation of New In this act each of the great felines won; Katie Caffroy second; Diamond Chwang Is regarded here as a serious left bis own cage and entered a largFlash third. Time 1:03 5. blow to RusbIs. er one in which Cariucu wad seated on a low chair, a small rod, the symbol of her authority, in her head. BL Petersburg, RETIRE AflER flQIT SUSSUNS July ,26. A rumor trotted willingly Into this cage. current here that General Barasomolf Chita Is devoted to Carmen and now ( Continued from Page One.) was severely wounded during the fight He was Tom Howard was out of sight that Ing st Ta Tche Kiao. there was nothing to disturb his good the enemy, who ceased to attack at nature. seven oclock on the evening of July The Numldlan lion walked into the Che Foo, July 27. 7 a. m. A 22, after capturing Phkan Pass. nonchalant manner, lie Our casualties in wounded were Cap Frenchman, who hae arrived from cage ia a lazy, looked on the whole thing evidently Port 49 number men. The Arthur, reports that the Japantain Minima and the world, ese war vessels before that port are In aa a bore, felt at peace with of killed la not yet known. disbad condition owing to long service and, anyhow, it would soon lie over. On July 23rd all was quiet in that As he took hla place be looked at the and lack of opportunity for making trict crowd with languid curiosity, yawned On the river Caltsyk Japanese troops repairs. Many of their larger guns and acted like a lion who considered of the guards were pasted at very close are all but out of commission. The a school for a lion of hla year as a to Russian fleet the have been from repairs left the intervals Along bank, hut not enough of one to nuisance, the and Russian officers to Mitsa, three outposts completed Bentayzkou make a fuse over. were observed, at Bentszkou, Yantsla-chua- n are expecting the Vladivostok squadBut the big Bengal tiger evidently to ron there. arrive and Mltza, respectfully, each frame of mind. At Several Russian refugees have ar- waa in an ugly about 1,000 infantry with machine first he refused to enter the cage. Carno rived news. but here they bring guns men struck him lightly with her road the Most of the Russians who have ar- whip. struck On the Salmatsze-Mukde- n Like a flash the bfg lips curled to rived extremebe an of here appear 22nd offensive on took the enemy July up, showing the iong.Kliarp tiger fangs, in considerable force at Salmataze and ly ignorant class who leave the fort- and at the same time he gave a ecnarl ress. Siaoasyra. of rage, low and rumbling st first, but On July 24th the enemy resumed ac from every rising until it tivlty on the south front and a fight beof the circus tent. Hut, Carmen OCCUPATION NEW THE OF pari gan on the left bank with a fusillade looked him steadily in the eye and, CHWANG. fiom the outposts near Tan Tchl. For after a moment's hesitation, the great the next 13 hguib the enemy maintainstriped beast slunk, to bis place. It ed a heavy and uninterrupted artillery was plain that he was In a dangerous 27. The Ylnkow corresParis, July fire. This artillery duel went in our of tbe Matin says that tbe Jap- mood. Despite the, tigers temper the pondent favor, the Japanese batteries operating anese entered New Chwang at five lesson would probably have guns on as against the villages of Tlau Tslatung o'clock In the morning and hauled usual had not Tom. Howard happened and Ban Tala Tze being reduced to all down the Russian commercial flag, to step beyond the entrance of the covtrace by 4 p. m. for tbe ered way leading to the quarters of the which had been substituted Simultaneously with the artillery military standard on the residence of cirrus people when they are nut in the cannonade the enemy made n vigorous the Governor. ring. Tom was always intensely worattack in the direction of Dafangcheng when Carmen was giving her aniried was Tbe Japanese standard hoisted, with tbe object of breaking up the cen- the Chinese mal school act It was this anxiety the from neighflag flying ter of our position. Our troops repell- boring buildings, and tbe customs which led him to leave the cirrus quared all attacks and we retained all our house. The consular authorities had ters. But bis wellMieant consideration positions. to Insure the safety proved costly. taken precautions The battle ended at 9:36 in the morn of the As Tom steeped from the canvas residents who were European covered passageway'. Chita saw him, Ing. armed. The details of the fighting and of the Russians who refused to follow The sight stirred the. black panther's extent of our losses are not yet ob- theThe stopped jealousy, lie smoldering retreat have been cut off. tainable. in bis role as Carmans pupil, The Japanese cavalry, the corres- abruptly off Tbe commander ot four trroops, who the pedestal on which he says, were supplied with the Jumped and had sustained the enemy's attacks for pondent accoutrements and each had been sitting at attention most modern two days and repelled them all, after man was furnished with a growl, In and cent forth a fierce, snarling compass which he expressed hie hatred of the and Mu Tzia Tse being reduced to field glass. to the north without being molestman who he felt had usurped first authorities supposed that Competent heart. ed by the enemy. a Japanese attack was out of the ques- place in bis mistress At the first notes of the angry snarl tion on account of the large Russian Carmen turned reprovingly to the black Tien Tshultsan, near Motien Pass. reinforcement arriving during the. last panther. She knew there was not the In two The concluweeks. dispatch 19. Via Mnrden In Tuesday, July of her pet attacking her. least their attempt to capture Mo Tien Pass, sion says that Japanese troops are still But hedanger must go on with his performNew into Chwang. is is estimated the Russians lost about filing ance or the cat would be a failure. one thousand men, hut it resulted in she said, in reproachful Chita, uncovering the strength and organitones, looking straight into the angry FIRING ROUND PORT ARTHUR sation of Kurokl's army, which had panthers eye. And she did this she been reinforced with marvelous raChe Foo, July 27. f a. m. A Jnnk, turned her back on the stili sullen Benpidity. It waa ascertained that Gen- bringing Chinese refugees from Port gal tiger. eral Kurokl bad successfully estabThe big tiger bad been growling more hae Just arrived here. The lished a supply center from which Arthur, when they left and more milky as the act proceeded. that Chinese report radlaed Innumerable strings of park Port Arthur 33, heavy fighting Ills nerves were in bad state, and thw mules, carrying food supplies and am- was going on July both on land and sea. angry snarl of tbe panther bad been munition to the Japanese at the front. were unable to give any details. the finishing touch. Now Carmen had The Russians claim that they now They report that the Japanese have taken her eyes off him. That settled They hold practically the same positions fortified Banchlnpo Hill. It He dropped from hla pedestal to heavily they occupied before the recent, battle ! It within apparent that though hours they vacated potwenty-fositions across the battlefield and Just ahead of those they now occupy. The battle line was at least ten miles long to tba north east and the engagement is admitted to have been the most important .which baa occured in the northern part of the scene of the military operations. The Russians hold the foothills in front of the Japanese positions, three miles ahead. The strongest position of the Japanese is at the entrance of Vangtau Pass. VS. BUTTE. SALT LAKE 28. OQDEN, UTAH, EnKing Moore; Vysole; Ella Ola and glewood alto started. 2:12 trot, purse, 12.000: Consult S. woo two straight heats in 2:11 10 Billy Foster;- - LaJy Patchie and Kent also started. jall base EXAMINEE, MORNING THE THE FRUIT SEASON IS HERE! We don't sell fruit, biit we do sell the goods you need to preserve It, st tbe time you need them, st prices you can afford to pay. We offer special prices in Granite Iron Preserving Kettles and Pans during the next few days. Headquarters for stone Jars. Free Offer to Readers of the BROS. 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