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Show M OHM Till, Mi EXAMINKUOUHEX, THURSDAY 310RNIS0, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 1, lOQf. TRY TO WRECK TRAIN 0 YANG Pacific. Grand Island, Neb-- , August 31. Aa the attempt wa mde last night at north end of the bridge in view uf tbs south channel of the Platt river, to wrack an imomiuc passenger train on iba I'nioa Faclih-- . Running at full obspeed, tha engineer noticed some struction and saw a man leaving the a 11 brought the train to bridge. furstop before any damage resulted, ther thau lo raise oue truck off the track. A new piling was found lodged under (he engine It is the second attempt of th kind ia lha same vicinity within thirty days. Success Crowns Russian Arms On First Day Of Forces Overlap and ins Great tion Has Been Envelop Japs-Ba- ttle Interrupted and News of Continued Fighting is Meager. Battle-Kuropatk- Resumed--Communica- a CATTLE UKSi; l lilJ. Liao SI. -- 1:55 August resumed to- p. m.The battle liny without rifle lira al dawn indesulthe tfmit hwest. There tury Bring all night. Tim lari atlack of I ha Japanese wa mad at 1 p. Bt oa tha Feng Wang Chang harg., ni vu Maid. a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Tha antira abaanca of nawa from tha battlaflald of Liao Vang up to naan taday la net explained by any advicaa from aither L Pataraburg ar Tokie. It la new midnight in Man churls, but na ward haa bean rocaivad vention. .BATTLE STILL RAGING. Lino Yang. AiikhhI l. 31.-6- :31 in. The bailie la mill In prog it na, but lha alrriiglh of the rannonaile (lime nut equal that of yesterday. The are got ting aiound the ItuaHlaq Give Him Sentence fer Life for treating Young Girl. 1uictsburg. August 31. Adispatch from Mukden this alter- aiiou says it la repurlod that Guncral Haiuwonoff has captured two Japanese taitaliotih. d. SUICIDE tnr-tlo- aui-tid- CAITIltB OK Gl'NS CONKIUMEI). 81. AiiKiist 31. Knrlher dlMiwtrbc from IJso Yang onnflrm I lie Japrcsrt of the capture of forty-sianese guns which wore brought up to the railroad slailon where Kuropal kin's train waa alanding. Idi-rsbur- x tl-.- - y Two Heavily Armed Posses In Pursuit Of Men Who Held Up Oregon Short Line Passenger Train and Took a Package of About $900. NO CHANGE IN BALTIC FLEET PLANS t a uis-taio- r, IVlt-rriiiir- Aii-ii- si w-- a 1 i rt. Weak Men Is-s- es Pay When Cured R. n sss-ss- K.-a- Siwras-otikna- ssr:: mn-hu- .!. NINE ARE Rum on the next trial broke world'a record, with a put of 40 the Yards said that in anticipation of the strike of the stock handlers, men had been In training to take the place of of deserting weighers and that a lot He uch men are available al once. aid further that no trouble wan expected la handling the ctock. Famine In meat la declared by tho strikers to bo tha probable result of their new muve In the qtrlke. Orders have been issued for a general strike of all butcher workmen throughout tl-- o country. They are expected to go out tomorrow. Tho order will affect In all about 3,000 men In Chicago. The packers say it la Ikmnellya aim to create a ccat famine, which he thinks would arouse the public to such a pitch of Indignation that a settlement would be forced. "Donnelly U undertaking tho Impossible, said n packer. In addition to tho stock handlers, 125 special policemen and nearly 400 pen cleaners, drivers of refuse w agon and laborers, employed by tho Union Stock yard also quit work. Efforts are being made to call out the switchmen at the yards, employed by the Chicago Junction Railway cotn-pan- KILLED ae on-trr- al Kxpraea company. William Mountain, Windsor Mill. with The fair train waa packed people. There waa a terrible crash and Ihe flrat two paengcn cars in each train telescoped the taggage cars, while both engines were smashed to piece. The cause of the wreck i un known. Within flve minutes (here were many wlllinff helpers on tbe spot and the rescue was commenced. Physicians were telephoned fur from all over the surrounding country and a special train was Rent from Sherbrooke with dm tors and nurses. FAIRBANKS IN MISSOURI Paoplc to Consider Great Public Questions at Their Homes and Fireaidea, AdviMS tha Amarlcan POLITICS LEAD TO TRAGEDY Wsli-te-D- Builder Shot Down In Cold Blood by an Unidentified Man Near Hia Home. o ran to the afreet, where she found her huatand dying from a bullet wound In hla head. Two of the shots went wild. A poaee waa quickly organised, hut ilhe aasaasln escaped, leaving no OLYMPIC The speech waa received with and at ita conclusion many nf those present came forward to shaka bands. WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS GRANTED Nan Pattareon's Counsel Claims Thera la no Evidence That She Com- mitted Crima Charged. New York. August 31. A writ of habeas corpus for Nan Pattenion. unt der for murder, was granted today. The writ, which ia return able foniorm. order Ihe warden nf he Tomb lo produce Mr. Patterson In the supreme onrt at that time, when her counsel will ask for her diM harg on the ground tliat there Ih no evidenv that she mmmiiied the crime charged against her. PropoMd Raorganixation Plant Combination. $20,000,000 LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE READY MB President RooMvelt Will New Give Mere Time te Receiving Callers. 31. Having Oyster Bay, August Iran sac led all business of pressing Importance that ha been pending since hi arrival at Sagamore Hill, the president will give more time henceforth to visitors. A few callers will be received almost every day. Members of tha International Arbitration conference, which ia to he held in 8t. Louis In the next ten days, will be received by Ibe prealdent at the White House September 24. The delegate will 'ie the guests of the nation, while in thia country, congress having appropriated 150.000 for their entertainment Many of the delegates already have arrived in thia country and otbera are expected in a day or two. The president's letter of acceptance was taken to New York laat sight by Assistant Secretary Barnea and, placed In the hands of a printer. of the New York, August 81. Ltmlinc Interest In the Southern Textile com pany , a proposed (20.000, IHH) textllecom til nation, are discussing, asyi the Journal of Commerce, plans iooUxg to a reorganization of the ronwiy. Nothing definite haa yet bee determined on. but the fact tbat the concern. which lb now In tbe hindi of receivers, has comparatively tew will ao doubt fxrilltiia creditors any plan to reorganize the coopsny. All the stock In the enterprise, which originally It was Intended to take over in something like 40 roncernx wu taken by parties personally Interested. It succeeded in acquirlngonly four trx. tile mills, all of which have been shut down excepting one, which will be kept running by the receiver. It la reported that, under the reorganisation plan the authorized expital stock will be scaled down from to 1500,000. Persons who in In a position to know aay that it will take several weeks before anything approaching a definite statement regarding the company's future raa be made public. No move has yet been made to have the receivers dlaharged, but In case a reorganixatfon pin L agreed upon the receivers will be discharged by consent Ancillary receivers have been appointed In tneae states: North Carolina, W. S. Whaley, James Holt; South Carolina. Walter M. Dunlap; Alabama and Misaouri, W. O. Whaley. The receiver have qualified In all tbe states and have taken possession at the property. YOUNG SAYS PARKER PLATFORM. HILL GIRL LOST AMENDED Binghamptotv N. Y., August 31. Former Senator DavT3 B. Hill was the Lowville, N. Y, August 31. HIM guest today of the Broome County fair, Bessie Lowe, daughter of a wealthy which la being held at Whitney Point, Dayton, Ohio, ruerrhnnf, haa been lost and delivered an address. Mr. Hill briefly dlaruaaed the tariff for sixteen hour in-- the Adirondack in Lewis county. Gutdei and nld ihe Democratic platform wa wildrrne and a party of vlaitora searched the for- silent upon the money question because est with torches ,and after live houra' that question was deemed settled. The hunt found the girl altling on the tank almosl unanimous appr4il by Ihe coof Francis lake, awaiting the break' of nvention of Judgo Park or' u Idrcw.i oiierated virtually aa an amcnilni:it day. Miss Iowe attempted to walk lo Still-ast- of the pisiform. The campaign on tlx lo meet Home friends She got part of tha Republicans, he said, "is one off the trail and night fell before she nf humbug and false pretenses pen waa able to locale it again, hhe wu llarly Ruosevelllah in all its emniial without food or matches with which to rhararteriHtii'S. The president throuc'i slart a Are, hut she Buffered no serious himself and his late prlvaie evretarr, manage and direct every detail while injury. experienced political manager, nf long service in the party are brushed uide New York, August 3. The question and ignored. of working Sunday has been brought to 'an Issue by the barber of Jersey INDIANA POPULISTS WHO OPPOSE Union there City. Members of the FUSION PUT UP A TirKET. have notified the boss barbers that no Indianapolis, August 31. Fifty ftP11' cm will work members Sundays after Hats who oppose fusion met today September 11. A committee from the State convention to plate a tkket. n union also has asked the chief uf the field. The platform ntSra the police to help cIom the shops. Springfield platform. er 1 New York. Aug. 31. John Deikler, a well to do builder, wu shot and killed early today near hla home In Glendale. Borough of QuMna, by an unidentified man with whom, the police Raid. 4ie had engaged la a quarrel over politico. Deikler left home early In tbe evening. Some houra later hla wife and resident of the neighborhood were tartled by three shot. Mr. Deikler Jaincspurl. .Mu., August 31. Senator Fairbanks, the Republican nominee for clue. arrived here on hla way to Marlon. Kan, tuday. He came in on Kingston, N. T., August 81. Judge a special I rain over the Rock Island, and Mrs. Parker and the judge's and waa heartily greeted along the brother, Fred H. Parker, came lo route. Eaopita. Here Kingston today from YLen the HRin pulled Into (he staa special train for the boarded they tion a largs assemblage of people waa Ulster County fair at Ellenvllle, 27 found gathered on and about I he pisimiles southwest of thia city. At the form. There were rail for the senhere the candidate waa grated station ator. He responded, saying that he by old friends, for all of whom he had nowhere seen greater interest had a handshake, and a cordial groei itiauifcricd In the rampnign than a! Ing. Judge Parker and party left the If tha Amerthat point, and adding: train al Kapanoch. Jour miles from ican people lake to their homes and Kllrnvllle station. a'Jl were driven to questheir firesides the great public the bonne of Thomas E. Benedict, tions Iheie tsu be no iHissible doubt where After had luncheon. that the verdict to be rendered will luncheon they they were driven to tbe fair lie rendered in their Interest and in the interest of our common country. If ground. Missouri shall take counsel of her highest and best interests, she will align herself wilh llie hosts of Republicanism " COMPANY 3-- Frank K. Hawley, Graud Master of tho switchmen, haa been summoned to Chicago with the view of getting switchmen throughout the United States to refuse to handle cars containFatal Result of Collision on Grand ing anything of the packers. "if there la a strike of the switchmen Trunk. It will be entirely unauthorixed , sail official of the wltcnmcna union Aug. 3L The an Richmond, Quebec. worst railway wreck that haa taken today. "To call a strike of ewltihmen ju. the IhWprovince idnce place In now, when we are on Ihe eve of bual-neocin 1885, Road disaster, Iralg'e depression, would he fully because curred here today, when tha regular or Railway Trainmen Brotherhood the from train Trunk Grand 5. No. as they did in our take would places collided Pond. Vermont, Island 94. I atn confident that there will be from Kair train wllh Ihe siiecial switchmen. lo Sherbrooke. Nine persons ao etrlke of two out pr the Inwere killed right, BIG PACKING PUNT BURNS. jured tiled Inter of Ihe hurls ande shout 30 other were Injured, twenty-livHa Mi more, August si. The largo of llirin seriously. Many o( lha dead are so Imdly mangled they are parking plant of Street & Cockran. on iiurccognlxahle. The dead, who havo IVunaylvanla avenue, waa destroyed by I Are today. Loss 3I25.0U0. Several firebeen recognised are: men received minor Injuries. Charles Sinard. Bt. Hyacinths. J. R. Illaiichet. M. F.. 81. Hyaclnlhe. T. H. Ilai'kei. route agent. Canadian Ini1i-tmn- SOUTHERN TEXTILE 1- -8 W-- t 7 tnchee. One mile run. handlca-- j event. J. J. handling stock previously looked after of by the men who took the place Daly, Ireland, 20 yards won. Time, the stock handlers selected to quit work 4:27 today. Putting Iff pound shot: Ralph W Stock The manager of the Union Rose, Chicago, won. 48 feet 7 inches. FRATRICIDE COMMITS n . n intwd GENERAL BAKHAKOKF'K REl'OKT. Iiurltig the progress of the tmtlle 81. IVterahitrg August 31. -- Lieutenant Kumpalkln encouraged hla men on the (iuneral Sakharoff, telegraphing tiring line by aemllng our the newa In the general staff, on the ronrlutdnu o the repulse of attack of Fort of yesterday's sixteen hour of lighting Arthur, Aiigimt SB. The Japanese flank movement began aniund l.lao Yang. es.iuat(i that the KoiMiuu casualties (hruiiglioui tho day Monday from Cltandlapnsl. three mile southeast ofMhakhe. which la eleven were three Ihciit.and. The list tie ended at nine o'clock last miles northwest of I .Inn Yang. One striking feature of the battle waa ttlghl when many piwlllon l he splendid and by ihe Jttpanmc werq RlXYEiW OK FIRST DAY work of llin Unsaian arlit WITH KCKHIANS. Russians. tillery. In which arm Ibe Japanese have again hi'lil liy the uf Gcni-ra- l KakliNiriff i The Ht. lYdershurg. Augnri Sl. l p. heretofore excelled. In A dispatch fllei Knint 3 o'clock this crowned lha RiwMlan arma tlia Iasi night by a rnrresimndent. lie says a follows: And day of (be great liaiile of Mat that a report waa current at Liao 1 ang morning until H Innighl ihe Japauese ang and tha uimostronfliloiii-- prrvnila dial 48 Japanese guns were raptured forces at.'acked our front al isislllons here that tha laaue of llin tight will lie a during I he day. before Ll:ut Yang and on Hie left bank There la great rejidclng in Kf. pe. of llte Tallso river. Iloth (heir ariil-tcrcomplete victory for. (Irncral Kuropatand rifle Are were Intense!. Their main efforts, were directed agaiuat our renter position and left flank, but iiiimeroiis hi lacks wrre repuUud along the whole Hue. Our troops made several rounter-a- l lacks, culminating In bayonet flghl lug. "Many positions which had been occupied by the Ja.iee were retaken at 4 o'ehH'k In the aftermsin. During the artillery ailack our bHlterles di very effective work. About four thia aficruisMi the enemy wa observed attempting to turn our right flank wllh fnrre. but several battalions of reserves advanced, and after a fierce engagement. checked the Japanese and compelled them lo retire.. The bat lie continued until after dark and only ended at 9 o'clock. The spirit of our troops la excellent. The men are rejoiced over the news of the heroic behavior of the garrtMou al Pori Arthur. Ihe repulsing of Japanese attacks which haa been Cheyenne, AY to., August 31. Upon for the Cumberland Coal company was communicated to them. not dlsturbod. arrival of Ihw Oregon Kxpra-- s on the Our casualties today have lieen con. siderable. reaching aliout S.uflo. The Oregon Short l.lno at Keiuinen-rihjkse.s7nTcrsi.it. Japanese losses must have been ftmr S thia o'clock mornlug Wyo., at Kern merer. Wyo.. August 31. Tw t heavy." men stepped out from the shadow armed heavily are In pur. now posse aa and near the of a building depot null of Ibe robbers who this niornlng aoon aa tho door or the express car held up the messenger of the westbnunu was opened by the messenger, two of Short ldne iwsscnger train and took it them held him up. while two others package or about SMKI. Marshal May-ni- n said today that he was positive of stood off the station ageut. A pack- the Ideutity of the robbers aud was 90U off the in pay age containing be would have them in custodv of the Kemnierer .Coal company by night. wait demanded, and was given lo the The scuffle aiieudiug the rolihcry lari Maneuvering of Shin Ha Been Sue ceaeful and Fleet Returns te robbers, who disappeared. night attracted the atteutiuii of the telCronstadt. (Sheriff Janies and Deputy Junes of egraph a number of and Evanston went on a special train to switchmen across tbe track. Thev St. 31. 4:lu p m. tha scene of the robbery and are now rushed toward ihe express car. Imt The Arsoclai ed Fre i euauled lo re In pursuit of the robber. to throw tuair auihorliaiivcL. that there ha immediately compelled Thtt robbers are believed lo be tip their hauds by tbe roblwrs. After been no cliauur iu piuus regarding ih of the coal company. who hue seem ing the money, tbe robbers marchlluMc mujilrou on uccimul of the of tbe arrival of ihe package as they ed the express agent, operator and result of the sea tight off Fori Armade no further search fur oilu-- r plun- switchmen into the express nfflee. Id. T!i.- thur Align! maiKMivcnng of A IIU.iiimi in aud disappeared. der. them package cuutaining the ship has been successful and ihe Hquuilmu its .tow relumed lo 1'ionsiadt to await the finishing lunches ou the halilesliip Orel and the cruisers 0!eg. l.imirud and Jcmichug. We &i)4 Care The correspondent again authorised rxmxn-tW- Hs ss nwi to give the most absolute and S- -r ssS Smackisl ihwmm, tMb kn of the report as l.n,ni Tnslirx ichw Mcsssfe.LW-- r that sa IISmt IHiesisl. BlsSSsr TniMiiL any gtin aboard Ihe ship cxpliKlcd. IwMil PvMns. Ohiwus sl Wsr--ofNo id Ohouknff the gun kCWma. ss tNasaw. Hssn i bmm works, it Hisis. Cknrrs, iM. Toss' Ism-- , fur. her eer burst. S rfiUij.UirtMs. ejessl ImMs SMs t In The I so Bbm ronoponil'-nalso positive-tv- sttv sis' t IM Ssss.t. Ii et. FtooiiS assured that the Japanese state TfsaMet Coots ist S' a fel,(at linoass! Tsss Wans. Ms? Vsw IHsisnw nieni mi which they Rsm- - their demand rpuasas. Iswirs: sic.. sM U Ssrsssa. that th new of the Ackold and P'lSMSB IWR4CS DlSSSSSS Gtozovoi at Shanghai be interned until Haws Trsuanl Ciins Wrtso foe fis sysspioa. Us- - If us iwaaatiaU, the end ol the war. that tha ofllcera w a. w. Csssslistlss Frcs and L.eu of the Variag and Korietg are on board shlpa bound tor the H ros ssSss best ssy s( IS ssskssssss at Var Kart, ia untrue. The crema of Sisk IS thMsss s BBASOg- . WTTsrsTS SICMS Of Slisssss (OUST hr KB Whs ros SI. Bio ears Vas raa i hose two vessels have dlrtnlmt-e- j ABB THIS VBBT PkBSOg VU ssr snn suM. On.Hsssits nf pailoa-- s W AST TO TALK W s InssrteS as. KOW Wl TV AST TO Cl KB tbe training squadron and among ssrsXtll la hsvs ssrtag nttrana Y"l wtiBiss Slsusia BMonisiMllBg lhal gseves Ss rn eho-- t- duty In Ihe Haltic and IRark Ssrssss hy sh.lsWsg ihs st-- f snlssisr ni so SsraisS s 'BB satll ss osio fas. , , horn asm ssusls. slvlsg Tics spsilas is list MsiiSoimI. Ssa.laai Wtskbut not one man or ruie officer sifssls.i SSSTSSISS. S SS MUSS S. I on Isiard Admiral Vsiieoas. IHgaassi nf h erosrsia UasA STB CAirr rt'BI.ISH OTR Cl RKB Irsnrs. t.sB'Ts. iaS IHsadars. Huts- vessels. IX rSIVATl bISKAHI.S eS aU STS s is s SKIS httisf ssstsssm. Sms, - t f sis. WltlXhhtl ss ssso s pros ssr sl .1 Is this ctss f s OM'li B Out M s 31. Tho Francisco. August SB.; tCosstsas San. Is sssthsr vss . This Is f tsli Sssisis S4 ho.Msrs. 1 s. M IX cruiser lliif'aln sailed li iied forStates DRS. SHORES & SHORES. Expert Specialists. 2482 Wecliiiiflttfi An a cruise In northern iod.iy Oqdrn. I'ttll. Treat Car-no- event, broke the Olympic record of 40 feet 3 inches, made hy K. Sheldon. Rum's distance waa 40 feet. Chicago, August 31. President Donnelly has ordered 1,500 butcher workers employed in the independent packing plants to cease work, after today. Ha said that If these men continued be slaughtering cattle they would dia-liat- ch Hu-ala- llu-iala- u Milton M. Chicago. August 3L haw been to impriwi meat in the penitentiary for life, after conviction of uiL1 resting Mabel Map-Hel14 years old. Hla wife, Viola, aleo wa found guilty by a jury la Judge a Kersten's court nnd sentenced U lershurg over ihe new of tbe bulle- year's Imprisonment. tins. The dispatch posted I surroundThe conviction and Imposing of Ue ed by eager crowd. severest penalty on Carson came at tho end of eight days triaL He previously JJAO YANG CENTER OK had been found guilty of attacking an8ANUCI.NARY ENGAGEMENT. other young girl aud eentenced to four8t. IVtersburg, August 31. A teen years' imprisonment His wife also from waa convicted and given a like sento tha Olticial Messenger Uao I ang under data uf August 3'J, tence. says: All around Liao Yaag the hllla are immbiing today front the artlllety Are, ased for a mornenL which has not Lbw h ang haa become the center of a terrific, sanguinary engagement, but we are prepared for IL Hospital (rains are la rundiueaa and uiher train arc bringing in reserves, more and forage, login her with artillery and rifle amProminent Politician of Detroit Goes munition. to tho Groat Boyond by Strych"Today's battle seem to be devoted nine Route. by the Japanese In an artillery, tight wllh tbe objuci of searching out our Detrail. Aug. SI. James B. Hawley, posit Iona. e "Tbe Japanese advance baa continued a prominent politician committed last night by taking atrychnlne. es uninterruptedly since August 4. la attributed to remoras for lerduy It led to a number of brilliant The deedshot aud killed hla brother act Inns a tbe Kuariant drew In upon having exonor-a.r- d their defences, but these actions were April IS. tSM. though he was selfdefense. of on the ground enu cum with nothing parr today's counter." reia-etedl- y loft flank. Over flve hundred Ihuimainl mrn and puna err cngagril on buih side. fore la Practically the whole Olio raiment on I he firing lino. which had Juri arrived from liiiMMia went luto action Willi lla baud playing M in- 81. ron-fusio- n. Jap-aniH- . BRUTE RElOKTEl) CAPTI'RK OF TWO JAF BATTALIONS. poal-Ilon- af evanta occurring laat night, whan It wao announced that tha fierce bat tta that raged al yaaterday caaaed at 9 o'clock, and bath armiee had bh The only aurmlao to be vouacked. drawn from thie abaanca of both praaa diapatchoa and official reporta la that the telegraph lino haa bean cut north y af Llaa Vang. General takharaff reported that a largo Japanaaa fence waa advancing northward along tha Taitee river, waat of the railroad, uch a movement. If accempliahad, would intarpoee thia force between Liao Vang, the Ruaaian baaa. and Mukden, and would cut Kurapatkin'o communication north. Added probability la given thia aurmlao by the fact that reyeaUrday the Aaaociaiad Praaa ceived almoet hourly diepalchea from Llaa Vang, ana timed at 9:49 p. m, debetailing the battla up te that hour, ing rocaivad. Tha announcement that activitiea ware returned at daybreak thia marnlng mutt therefore be an in- Butchers Workmen Are Nov Ordered Out to at Once Throughout the Country-Effo-rts Call Out Switchmen At the Stock Yards Want Railroad Men to Refuse to Handle Cars Loaded By Packers. All PUNISH HUMAN see Lin. From ilawn until dark je.tetday the hall la raged. Brat la the center aid left and then on tha right of Ibe Russian line. Tlie Japanese charged gallantly and deaperately in an effort in break the renter and Hire came a movement agaiuat the oppoaite Bank. Tilt attack waa delivered from the weal, but Kuropatkin had evidently anticipated just what happened, for he not only met and repulsed It, but actually waa aide by superior force to overlap and envelop tha Japaneae. Lust night both armlea bivouacked In ibnlr position. No attempt waa maile by General Sakharoff in hla report to catimnie he Japaneae losses, except to aay I her were extremely heavy and the Ruaaian at biaaea were only approximated 3.IMM. No Kuaaian general officer fell. a Kuroimlkln'a force occupied forming n aeuil eln-la about Lino Yang, the flanka renting on the Tnliae river, real and weal of the city. The tattle divided Iteelf into tw period. After n preliminary bombardment of the Kmudan line on the right and center, the Japaneae infantry ada vanced to Ibe attack, charging the checkcenter. Although tenae-Ity- , ed, they came on wllh bull-l:i- g (he hurling tbemarlvni agaittri Kitaaian position with the bayonnt. There wrre many bloody hand to hand riirotiniera. Ity noon the Japaneae a In occupying a of the Kuaaian tranches. Then Ueneral Kttroiaiikln aent forward the rrarrvea. dullvering a aeriea of counter-attaik- . recapturing lha batt lawilkiaa. and drove back Ibe Japanese all along the line. The attack on the center having failed, lha second half of the flghl beI 4 o'clock when he Japanese gan at tried to turn and roll up tha Kiiiwian right. Here, also, they failed, bill unlv after a desperate struggle which waa cuniintii-until 9 o'clock at night. dlspaiched In time by General Kumpalkln at laat aucceedeil not mlv In checking the Japanese, but in enveloping and driving them luu-- in MEAT FAMINE Dastardly Attempt Made on Nebraska Division of Union Second GAMES SENATOR HOAR RESTS NO SIGNS OP POISONING. COMFOR- TABLY. TVorreater. Maas.. Aug H.-- Tbe reLos Angeles, August 31. City Chemfollowing bulletin wu laiued todij ist Day commenced today an analysis garding Senator Hoar: of tha contents of the stomach of Mrs. He in resting comfortably nnd there J. H. McVlrkers. who died last week. Is no apparent change In his condition. The autopsy did not discloM any signs Hla strength hu not Increased, hut be of poisoning, hut on order of H. C. taken nourishment administered by nil Wyatt, the stomach wu removed and doctors and sleeps well We kh or no perceptible change for aerenl 4aye. placed In the hands of the city chemist. PECK WILL LEAD Humorist b Nomination of Well-KnoNow Conceded By the Democrats wn of the Badger State. Oshkosh, Wit.. August 31. The Third Day Furniahu Good Sport for Democratic state convention met here Savaral Thousand. to name a state ticket. Marlin L. St. Louie, August 31. The third day Lueck. uf Juneau, was made temporary of the revival of lha Oljmpic games chairman and 11. J. Kllltlea. of Milwaufurnished good sport to the several kee. la elated for permanent chairman. Peck thousand spectators, who thronged the The nomination of for governor is conceded. There are Kiadlum despite the threatening tain 200 several candidates for aji the oihet The feature of the day wu the metre run. which corresponds to the office. The convention is expected to make a recommendation for Unltel better-know- n 220 yera event of AmeriStates senator. The platform will decan and English meets, the exact distance. by American measurement being nounce tho extravagance of the pres218.73 yards. Tha other Olympic ent Republican administration and dechampionship scratch events were tha clare for primary eiection reform In tho course of Me spee.h Mat'.n 400 metre international There L pie.ng hurdle, putting the II pound shot, lift- L. Lneck said: ing the barbell and tha Handing high necessity to secure for the people fron public service corporations a fair re- jump. There were also four Interesting turn for the favor bestowed upon handicap events In which toih Ameri- them, through the. evtraordlnary cana and foreigners, competed. power granted by the law of this Four hundred metre hurdle. H. L. state. Democrats contend that there a no inherent power exist ir.g a Hillman. N. Y. A. C.. won: time 53. Ralph W. Rose, of Chicago A. A., on where to take private property with- hie second try in the le. pound shot out the consent of the owner, exiep for the nerr-ltleof governmrji promote thvubl1c. welfare. An4 private enterprise, whether rc?flr. In the railway, telephone. tek'8trB oher business astunes andl vlth minority belonging state, sw FVg ercignty of tho enterprise becomes n part of theP" bualnasa and must submit to P control that will fully pro? ft rights of the people. a L.ir.l' AD Cemx .. .. Ti e convert. on after I'atrt eddr-se- f V. L..ecj; '.fi'i " ?." ,1 jutlts August Governor former ws t'nrtclyon. I Massachusetts and Cuu)( a held j Brook, today ;EierBi;n: t New York. -' Ji J Vcrm-w- t -:- Sstuiihiy uignL -l- |