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Show MORNING AUGUBT7, 1MI. OGDEN, UTAH,' SUNDAY MORNING, EXAMINER, Kuropalkin is giving battle at Liao Yang bines this would Involve the alandunment of the stores, totaling millions of pounds, accumulated there, and would be almost as bad aa a general defeat. RUMOR OP A GREAT BATTLE RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP ACCIDENTALLY TORPEDOED. - ROBBER Victim la Relieved of Asbury Park. N. J. Aug. 6. Abraham Russian battleship Slava was acci- ffibluHsbark of thla place haa reported dentally torpedoed today at Cronaiadt, to the police that a boarder In hia but sustained no serious damage The house had made him unconscious BY an electric ahock and while he waa Slava is a battleship of 13,516 tons. heipleaa robbed him In his own rooms PORTE WANTS WRITTEN ASSUR- of over 9L000. The stranger represented, himself as ANCE. the discoverer of a new electric pro-cesto cure rheumatism, and offered Aug. 6. Russia's Constantinople, the treatment gratia Ha notification to the Porte of tbe im- Bcblossbm-pending paaaage of the Dardanelles by attached hia apparatus to Bcbloss back's aome vessels of the volunteer fleet, wrists and tbe victim knew no more laden with coal, accompanied by as- for five hours. Then the boarder secursurances that the vessels would pre- ed 1 .000 whk'h 8ch kiss back had Just serve the character of merchantmen drawn from the bank, and throughout the voyage, waa communicated verbally by the Russian ambasNEW8BOY8 CELEBRATION. sador here, M. Zinovleff, to tbe Turkish government and Jy Minister Lams-dorf- f 6L Louis, Aug. 6 World's Fair to the Ottoman Ambassador at St. Peterabnrg. The Porte asks for a declaration in writing lo whlrh Russia objects. It Is believed Turkey ultimately will accept verbal assurances. Ten to ThirJapanese Losses Estimated at From teen Thousand Said to Have Occurred at Houtsiatze, 14 Miles West- of Liao YangJap Torpedo Boats - Ascend River. to tb Bourw (imvtte A dispatch ts tbat another imit battle haa neighborhood of bea foughtonin the railroad about 14 the Houtsiatze, alia west of the I iao Yug in whichto the Japanese Imwi are eatimated linen been from ten to thirteen thou-anand the Ruaalan iuoaee lnslgnifl-red nt General Ktirukl employed the reserve men In the attack while the regnlara carried out the feint a Intended to deluge the Russian. The reserve men attacked with desperation. Their rank were decimated by the Ruaalan Are, but the vacancies were quickly filled up with fresh men. Thn Kuaainnn ultimately slowly retired to suitable posit Iona, whence .they Inflicted great Inaaea on tha Japanese by heavy artillery Are. The Japanese loaaea are estimated at ten to thirteen thousand men. The Husains losses were comparatively Insignif- men.' The dia patch to the Bourse Gazette which la dated Thursday, say: Thera haa been fierce lighting Tuesday, Wednesday and today. Tba Japanexe made a vigorous attack on icant." the canter of tba Russian position ata liontaiatxe. T he enemy was 54 At. Petersburg, Aug. S. 3:45 p. m. atrong, 3 of which were regular troopa and tha balance teaerve Tha Liao Yang dispatch to the Bourse KNIGHT COMMANDER 30-3- FORTIFIED PORTS CLOSED. St. Petersburg, Aug 6. 7:35 a. nx. The closing to foreign vessels, except under stringent regulations of the ports of Cronstadt, Sreahnrg. Llban, Sebastopol, Baltoum and Otshakoff la the subject of a long official announcement In the official measenger, thla morning. The regulations are apparently directed toward the pretention of foreign shipping, probably In connection with the Increase of defenses at the porta already mentioned. The regulatkma, however, are extremely rigid and extend to the right of search by the port authorities of sll vessels before permission to enter tbe port Is granted. Vessels unwilling to comply with the regulations will bo warned off the adjacent roasts. Copies of the regulations will be for warded foreign governments. JAPANESE ADVANCE. Petersburg, Aug. I. General reports tha Japannaa advanced ten miles north of list Cheng Thursday and are also advancing in force from Pabuiuat considerable (Kutaisi on tbo Russian east flank. The Japanese were concentrated in the neighborhood of Hulungou and considerable forces of Japanese at Houtsiatze and Hlkseyan crossed to the right bank of the Taltse river, but were driven bark. Kiir-npstk- ln Hi. JAP NAVAL FORCE A LAWFUL PRIZE Its Cargo Destined for Use on the Japanese Railroad From Seoul to Yalu Russian Authorities Pleased With the A8CKND8 THE RIVER. New Chwang, Aug. 6. A strong Japanese naval force composed of gunboats ONLY FOUR BODIES RECOVERED. and torpedo boats proceeded up tha Liao river yesterday. The shallow draft of these vcwselg enables them to ascend the river fur n hundred miles They are In Intercept the Russian retreat to the west- - The Russians have I teen again outflanked and compelled to retire. four of Alton, 111., August the party of eight drowned In tha river here last night hsve been recovered. The bodies of Michael Reilly, aged 40; Alice Snyder aud Lucy Patte That of were discovered last night. Bessie Brum waa found today. THREATENING LOUISVILLE FIRE TRY TO DESTROY BRIDGES. IzHilsville, Ky., Aug. 6. Fire broka out In the basement of the Galt house, one of tbe largest hmtlelrie in Ihe clly, at an early hour this morning, and for a time serious consequences were feared. All of the Are engines in thn city were brought to tbe scene snd the Are was soon under control. There were of over 300 guests In the hotel all STORY OF 81MOU ClIENO. to whom were awakened and the street. None of the guests was InHiinnu Cheng, Manchuria. Aug. 6. There waa heavy lighting here for two jured so far as known. The damage thousand doldays Tha Japanese commenced the will amount to several f, ! JJ attack at dawn ou July 30 with a long lars. rauge rifle Are an the Russian right. OFFlCIAlf The Itiiasisns wa'ted no ammunition in replying to this Are, and lha Japanese brought a mountain battery to their State Convention, support. They then moved forward In For Republican August 25th, 1904. order to secure a better range, the infantry racing across the Russian zone of lira to secure a post nearer to the To tie Republican Electors of. tha ridge on tha Russian right. Many fell - during lha advance, but the remainder Slate of Utah: In accordance with established cue gallantly pressed on and gut the cover of the ridge. Tha battery followed, tom and In obedience to tha Instrucgalloping forward recklessly aa well aa tions of tbe Htate Republican committhe nature of the ground permitted. tee, It ia hereby directed that a State There was no fault to Itnd with their Convention of delegated representashoot lug from the new position from tives of Ihe Republican Party In the which they concentrated their shell and State of Utah be.hajjj at Salt Laka rifle lire on the Russians, compelling City, tbe capital of said State, for tha tha lalfer to fall hack 150 yard! to bet purpose of nominating a State Ticket to bo voted for at the general election ter rover. A battery coming lo ths support of to he held on Tuesday. November 8, the Russians turned the tide of battle 1604, the selection of a State Commitand ailsnced ths Japanese guns, four tee, and for the transaction of such of whlrh were dismounted. The Jap-ane- other business as may properly come then retreated from their posi- before It, and tbat said State Conven tion and with the remainder of their tkm shall assemble at 11 oclock a. m on Thursday, the 25th day of Angnst, fortes attacked and pressed other points of the Russian lines, rrerplng 1004, in the Salt Laka Theatre. Canup through the kaolin fields to within didates are to be placed on tho 8tate Ticket for the following offices: UN) yards of the Russians1 trenches. Three Presidential Electors, Goverlost howj-eveThey heavily. The Russians, did not suffer except from tha nor, Secretary of Siate, Attorney General, State Treasurer, Stale Auditor, extrema heat. Towards evening tha Russians tapped Superintendent of Public Instruction, tbs Japaneae heliograph communica- Judge of the 8nprcme Court, Represention and found that the Japaneae were tative In the Fifty-nint- h Congress. Tho Republican electors of thla preparing for a flank movement Lieut Gen. Zasaalltch extended his flank com8tate, and all other electors, without regard to past political panies and headed off tha movement. affiliations, Gen. Mlatrhenko had a hot fight on who believe la tae principles of tho tha Russian flank. His cavalry attackRepublican party and endorse Its poled tha Japanese, Inflicting heavy looses icies, are cordially Invited to unite under thla call in tha selection of said and retiring safely to Its former post' Delegatea. lion. The aald State Convention ahall The battle was resumed hotly on the morning of July It. The Japaneae triad consist of 4G0 Delegates, apportioned to envelope tha Ruaalan left, but they to tho several counties of thla State were met by a division of a brigade on the basis of onu Delegate to every votes, or a majority frac posted especially In expectation of their ninety-fivmovement and were driven back with tlon thereof, that wera east for lion. Joseph Howell for Representative In kiss. Congress on Nov. 4, 1602. In raid counHerewith is the ties, respectively. LIST OF CASUALTIES. apportionment of Delegates to each county : El Petersburg. Aug. 6. 1:12 p. m. Vote. Delegates. County The army organ today published the 5 names of the officers killed cr wounded Beaver .. 19 July 81. and August 1. showing that Box Elder 23 seven ware killed and forty wounded Cache .. .. Carbon I Including General Dekinlln, commandDavis 13 ing the thirty-firs- t artillery brigades. 7 Emery .. .. Eight offleers are miming and one Garfield 1 officer died from sunstroke. 2 Tha paper does not say thla Is x Grand . Iron .. 6 complete list. Tha olfcera are from Juab .. 13 thirteen infantry regiments, of which 3 four are East Siberian regiments. Be- Kane .. Millard 9 I to he latter was Gen. Keller's longing 4 .. Morgan live rorps. European regiments and .. .. 4 four Siberian regiments. In all fortv-eigl- ii Plate Rich .. .. 4 battalions. 135 Salt lake . 1 Han Juan .. KKI.Ll.lt S DEATH RESULTS FROM 29 Sanpete .. 14 Sevier . . RECKLESSNESS. 19 Summit .. . . 11 Uso Yang. Aug 6 rrin'c Shiren-rki- , Tooele 7 Uintah . . an of Lieut. General Utah .. .. 64 Count Keller's Heath, save it was due Wasatch .. 5 to a rerkls inspection f the bat6 teries made on foot. During a lull In Washington 2 Wayne .. the fighting about mid-daGeneral Weber . . 45 Keller, though warned by hia suborAll delegatea shall ha elected not dinates that his white uniform made a fine target, laughed and slipped less than three da a before the meetThe from his horse and walked to the front ing of ths Stars Convection. County Committees are reof the hvtery. Just as a shrapnel shell respectiveto call conventions or to otherquested hurst. H died within two minutes wise arrange for the election of Deleafter being wounded. The railway gates to the State Convention. The earriace in which his body was Cbalrx-ieof the respective Cnunly brought here was profusely decorated Comsxittcrs wlil forward to tbe with evergreens and wild flowers gath- man of the State Committee, Chair immeered by his men as a last tribute to diately after their election, a full lilt their eonunander. of tbe Delegates rhosen. By order of the Republican 6iate BATTLE IMPROBABLE. Committee. JAMES 11. ANDERSON. Chairman. I St. Petersburg. Aug. 6. Military TOM PITT. Secretary s think it unlikely that General Salt Lake City, Utah. July 15, 1961. d No Side Issue. es-aie- ' Vladivostok, ' I. Thn prize even la lha fare of tha difflrultie Ing lha! aome way may be found steamer Knight Commander and Its ialble the wishes of (he United In this direction. cargo a lawful prise. The trial of the mao and an Investigation of the steamRL fYlersburg. Aug. 6. 13:56 p. m. er's papers, etc., established ths fact that the cargo, roaalstlng principally Tho Novoe Vremya today puhllahwt . of railroad material, waa onnHfgned a leading editorial enlltlod "The DisAug. court yesterday adjudged thn sunken through a Japanese port to Chemulpo, leading fairly to the Inference that It waa designed for use of the military railway under construction from Seoul to tha Yalu. WANT CLEAR DEFINITION OF CONTRABAND. London, Aug. I. In connection with the discussion between Russia and cretion of the Washington Diplomats." which aaya: '"This Is all tho more agreeable aa tho Washington stale department has not always observed such Judiciousness when dealing with Russia." "Thin time." the editorial continues, Secretary liny, according to dispatches, has taken tha consideration of the leisure of American goods hound for Japan, with clrcumapertlon, endeavoring lo avoid raising aide lasues and keeling In view tha sole objsrt of assuring protection for American trade in tha Far East to the extent permitted by International law in Uma of war." Ragland with respect to a division of tho Russian regulations prescribing the conduct of naval commanders towards neutral shipping. It la learned that the British government, now that It bellevea a satisfactory adjustment of the Knight Commander Incl-dela within night, la laying special ATTACKS RUSSIA. trees oa tha advisability of a clear doAnttloa of contraband, more in At. Petersburg. Aug. 11:11 p. m. ecord with the practice of other marTha Svlet, which formerly was exitime netloos. The government of anglophobae, hut which lately Great Britain Is of the opinion that tremely has shown a tendency to avoid tha subonly by a settlement of tho broad prin- ject of Rneso-Brillarelations, this ciple can tha development of Irritating morning prints a bitter onslaught Incident! ho avoided. against Great Britain on the subjeil of Malacca and other recent incidents, SATISFIED WITH AMERICAN FOR-- - charging England again with seeking to balk Russia, saying that she la takBEARANCE. ing advantage of Russia's situation to iiritato her na much na possible, and St. Petersburg. Aug. 1 7:40 a.m. Tba satisfaction of the Ruaalan also to press forward In Thibet, Perauthorities at tho forbearaaco of tho sia and Afghanistan. United Staton government In cornec-tio- e At. Petersburg. Aug. 6. 4:36 p. m. with tho neutral commerce situation la echoed In na editorial in tho Russia ban communicated to tho Novoe Vremya this morning, which Vailed States tha decision of tho Vladiaaya tha United St a tea la naturally vostok prlxa court. August 4 In the muck interested In tha declaration that case of the steamer Arabia, captured foodstuffs are contraband and points July 33. confiscating such part of the out tbat rica waa mada contraband cargo as was consigned to Japanese during tha Franoo-C- h Inane war. Tha ports. Tha foiylgn office Is carefully conpaper aaya It la extremely difficult to draw the line, once the prohibition of sidering the objections raised abroad war food supplies la broached, but it la regard lo Rnaela'a list of contraexpresses tha hope that it will be poa- - band. but no decision has been reached. Y J When The iy ' 0 SAVINGS OF A LIFETIME. PROVISION FOR DEPENDENTS. ARE SWEPT AWAY FROM US. DOES IT PAV TO CONTEMPLATE ONE'S FULL PAID INSURANCE! WE REITERATE, DOES IT PAY t SUD-DENL- J.L HERRICK, State Manager. h Daa Moines Life Insurance, Basement, Raed Hotel. . UNDKR CONTROL. New Chwang. Aug. I. Russian spies made an atlempt to destroy the railroad hrlge near Ylngkow this morning. They were frustrated by Chinese rail-maemployes General Fukiishlma was supposed lo he on the train nbout to crosa the bridge. Attitude of the United States Hay Raises . Gazette la believed to refer to tho aud August L lighting of July The war office haa not received any reports of later lighting and points out that Iloutslatxe la a coupla of miles westward of Yuahu paaa, whom tho Russians fell bark on Anping after the battle of July 31. .. call ae e . .... .... .... erty and went bark to'tier staii.1?' the pole. There the lim-raZf'" lect men found her anil hula,,.. . position. Finally they agrrei V' monies include an address of welcome other location for the pole aud a response street and Mias BreweS retires" by President Francis by John E. Gunrkel, president of the Toledo Newsboys association. SI. Louis, Aug. 6 -- For the first since Its foundation in 18k the JUDGE BREWER'S SISTER WINS al convent ton of the Baracs urn!, SUIT AGAINST TELEPHONE America will be held outside 71 COMPANY. York City. The convent if.u veue here August I. 8t. Loulb x.I? selected for the 1904 v Plttsfleld, Mass., Aug. 6. Miss Emile been F. Brewer, sister of Associate Justice on account of the world's fair ixT David J. Brewer of the United Statee three hundred delegations are etnerol! tq Attend and national officers! supreme court, haa won a fight against bo selected at one of the the telephone company, which had secured a permii to plane a pole near the on Friday, August 12th. entrance to the Brewer home In Stock-bridg, Washington. Aug. 6. The Front 12 oclock noon until 9 o'clock squadron haa been ordered to TuriS in the morning Misa Brewer personal- - waters. association. ihe features of the day London. 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