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Show 1 SEITTEMRER 9, 1904. Tim MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, Garfield, members of the 1S4 cabinet, and Gluey, Carlisle, lament. Smith, f raucis. Herbert. Ulscell. Wilson and Harmon, of that of lxW, dwarfed whea M0CRAT1C well-direct- ed es foi ward Li whatever l the ordinances of late have tor them. Hut we Luow aii, and tUe in the h.iowieiiM t that you i t axsiin the exociillou ot tin su otiliKa-iuus wnhiu and noi uiitidi! the s-- - i'c-i- We have - - Mir Hi! ; !.I ly ' In am'-l- ; 'iai l 'Hi prnliitiniily InuireSM-i- l k-- niii- wpii l : the until who so impressively demonstrates t bat he would ruber be nghL tlirni be president. We uiean that he ttbal be president bo ik right. "Sow a character." gaid a distinguished writer, and We ahall prove ynu reap a destiny. ilu- i rnlli n thai apothegm. The party plauti.d Alton U. Parker at St. Louts ami il will reap the proai- - earnest appeal ihsL Hie I lailre jiiijicial SiKl cxeciilivi' lii -iian i i I,.; !" ! Ili'j linllllllilliojl. .VllHI 111 fUlaSimr preserve- tin I .,uT ill lin.iis of tin- ,11' H; i i any in Hue, I disi iiiel ions, as In tlii-iv. ,it ill i'll 'ii- I!,r inn. i. whidi the wise framIarkor m leU.iv-- i siwi-rs- , .i V .. 8i'ij: n h!nsOin i'1- Ij ers ul .ij r uimiiiie Ijiv i in oi iiis-if in the ..i , ,.va In 'oiisiil ulioU of I lie l.'lllled tiia. . lv !l.i: U I I pHlll ill till: c:ilai I'.ii Willi MHtil I1 S irmu ihe ri eord ul yoio- J.iiileiul lirasr f ! r i p.iHu out1-liiat lionu ot idi l r. t.ian. r.i.'i ; :! . ir I. O' ill i ihesp iilncMous will in n ' " ilu of li.ln.iin-eiatiyour . .. hi il.r r.i'iiM in t I if We tear no l.eli.;;piiib' phrase of j v . i it hi tliai. V H I ,i ii; !..!' wln.n you are our LoiUrf Kv iUi l.i-eveeiiiiv'i ami v.e tin liol duulil that you j..i!,in . y i .ip'i sill rHUKnic thin imr so called insui'hi'I-'t- : 'ii 'rriiiy. Ju i are really subject col lar Him i. i if : ii IC4 nr Ii'ttt-- t ! I ri-'- i m-e- ....-I'-i- I i l';-- iiivi-iiiiu- in-- - . SSATI0N OF ACTUAL FIGHTING dei-lxr- First Political Speech the Judge Has Made In Not Touch Upon Vital Many Years--DoIssues of Campaign or X. Y SM. tipMftfii rf son ul lh1 I1M114. various pan J. or l,ap rs llusvniouni ualay ill coii.itry I'Huas I'nihi-r- . Tliey in i roll ml ti thR i ii In ::i.- cuuiM'iiiio i ' iua; iimui1 .lit1 in- ii.'iiii "f Hi 111! I I ll I:.ni:ll- ill i. uiiif ft! comrasted with the cabinet ofllcers of When Lha comparison is once today completed you will be eager to ask the people which is th better. They will the viepir in the contest between adminiairaiidiis to be the one which, in addition to other excellencies, saved many millions a year lo the nation. "Extravagance u running riot in federal, state and municipal governments, in spite of the efforts of some excellent officials. The Indebtedness of the municipal governments Is steadily piling tip. and bond issues are Increasingly frequent and the people have nut the satisfaction la many instances of a full equivalent in improvements for the money expended. And the federal government la leading in the race of gieat expenditures. Kre long the people will demand a reform lu administrative exiienaea. And they will do It now If they are made to apprecte tbe whole truth. The Democratic party ia not a machine; it fa n body ot citlxena who believe that on the whole Its fundamental the principles are best adapted to conduct of the government. Among so ninny patriotic and Intelligent men, it is inevitable that divergence of opinion as to minor questions and differences ot view as to the correctness of tbo disposition of dead issues should ba found. Tha party is concededly united tislay as to every vital article of faith which can reasonably enter into the i lending canvas. "Our adversaries are entrenched. In full jmssesslon of every department of the government and it is a mistaken pulley that, will drive away voteraiwho would help to oust them. The cause cannot lie advanced hy ai lacks on others within tho party with whom we have had disagreements, hut who are now working with us for a common result. Ail men who have attained any of prominence have their friends and the exercise of ordinary prudence forbids the alienation of allies who are willing and anxious to assist. The coming election Is to be determined liy the vole in hopcleesly strong Republican slates, where local Issues and candidate are previously handicapped, but Ihe result in Vermont on Tuesday admonishes us. and there ran he no harm in giving voice to the admonition that harmonious of ail and the elimination of personal, factional and unimportant differences. Involving no surrender of prinuipla are essential lo success. . In reply Jiiuga Parker said: "It is liiili-ei- l a great plearura lu welcome lu HiiKoiiiiiunl Ibis body of reprcsealu-iiveof I he tti eul American Presa, ottii of the mlyhlu-s- t forces in tbe upbuild-iiiof a sturdy and streiiKilu-tiinAim-ilrscitizenship. You have been in cnnfcrt'iire to lbs end tliat your work in lliis campalu may be as effeclive as po.-iiic-. Organized effort and a u ixin-eiTii'- il Kuropatkins Army Is Now at Mukden Big May Be Fought en Either Flank - pusKi-sxiiu- 1 thor-oiiKhfa- J Threat- ese of Russian Forces 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RUMOR OF KUROKl8 DEATH. Mukden, Wednesday, Bept. 7. News of a fight at some point be- tween Hhakbe, (eleven mllee north- west of Liao Vang) and Mukden ia hourly expected. Among the re- ports current here is one to the effect that Gen. Kurokl baa been killed, and that two Japanese gen- erala have been made prisoners, btft no one seems to know where tbe reports originated and no con- flrmation la obtainable. The meagre mwi which today was brought from tho front indicatoo that thors has boos cassation of actual lighting. Kuropatkin reports that hia whola army ia now at Mukdon, and that ha did not loss a tingle gun in hio retreat. Kurokl'a army io on hlo east flank and that of Oku on hia west flank and St Pataraburg officials that a big battla may bo fought if tho Japanese continue to prooo on Mukden. Should this move now on Kurokl'a part continue it la ragarded aa probable that Kuropatkin will ba compelled to race him for Titling pan, atrategie position forty milea north of Mukden. There la nothing in tho deapatchea, however, to indicate with any degree of certainty whether tha two armies will ba forced to again ngaga at Mukden or whether the Russian will continue to fall back on t BAYONETTED St COMRADES. Petersburg, Sept. moo other reports sent by Russisa rw! respondents la one to the that during a certain flaht below Liao Yang, n regiment uf JaMP. eae infantry charged oue uf tt9 own trenches, bayonet ting a nun- her of Japanese before Die juiniki sur-mia- was discovered. - ! h t s iii-i- I a I AERONAUT j r Auii-rh-m- IS KILLED i rr 1 I one-hundr- r FIENDISH BURGLARS nu-ui- s 1 u ITALIANS THREATEN DEATH WYOMING DEMOCRATS t--' ANGRY MOB AFTER NEGRO d sts-nm- ol-liii- s , . . NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS i dr-Ri- ce W.-- e Rumor That Kuroki is Killed. ariiou musi always Increaso the KUROPATKIN'B REPORT. cffurtiveuesa lit tbe common endeavor of many hands. Ullll-"The leaders who have made a till- it fillllt l1. 8t. Fetersaurg, Bept. 8., 6:35 p. m. i f llin thrutiab limuiry down which General Kuropslkln's oflhfial report, till it prctiiili-u- l iiulmcil with uholu-.- . li Hie" j : :i:ii ,i. .!.! hi.; sent from Mukden during tho evening utnl jii.itiii' ; tp.iiiii' icxpiii nr tin oiusiuuLum wo in all. the centuries their fame will i f ti it in iiit,i . tiwith Klant strides, have all I of yesterday announcing that tha v. i, .lull hiK rum iiru.iipt pumauliv Hint niiiri-liIiiiiii.i Jim.irirrm-yj, Hm i who unmoved iiieu with ami iiinrti Ihoiich whole army had arrived at Mukden itM propby 'oor timi! fur im-!iu'rrl)nii lilirrty lit., i.aiii im live tin ! hasty expression of the hurried JuiIr- lltl! I K and was taking up positions around iv run eiiUHlli inr all !.i II) III i Ihe city and adding that the army ill In;, til fi ally id t'u-irder hs IUk. l e sli.ili cuiiiit also on a luciil of ihe iieopio were yet guided in Hilliicui all their public acts hy the knowlhad not loaf, a gun during tha rei f j.'.i.i'iiini'Ml.il ii'lonil in tpis.ily uiuudoiiiiiciit of ilia l li '.sl aiiiii loiuusi. that a edge of what the uelihcrate and matreat, relieved the public anxiety, and tin Ii n iii'iI id luliuw him lo loriuiM vimury next Now miIht critic repnlilic. foiinded nu a conslilii-lion- , ture judgment of the jMsipIo would he, put an end to the many alarming re, resolution Hiul liernlili-as the cssuu:e of wis- H) the great impers are Ihoso which y.y yuur fmrlntUUi'-stfports which had been current here. l judgment of iho From the generals report It seems itiiicpi'ipli'iiri'. 8ir, we Ini - already dom applu'd to huiiian life, can held a anlfdintte the ean-fuiii'i rt i.iimiilmi tu new iiyrn- and at evident that Kuropatkln la tentatively luielKii people as sulijecL vassals out- majorily. The great tribunal of tha .uriimiviniSK. We I'liini to it'll ynti li.v side. i hat ciiusiiiuiioii and unblesM'd American people may Iai Implicitly repreparing to meet tbe Japanese again, lied on to decided all questUina. wiih should Oyama continue to presa northa m'li i n.l liy m l mil ul Hie enthusiasm hy its Kuaraiiteca, mulland exact when our all vi am Ilia tho justice JuiIko Parker, wc brine you hy ward. Nothing more Important than unerring liiet liiMpri'K nur ink rear guard actions marked the march hi are with winch we await its proseiiea hero Unlay practical and nia-- evidence la in and daltlieraiion had and those who evil-ticii would ilacc as leaders hold lerlaL that the promise It was ul liiiion in the very near future, to Mukden. The region south of that Hie of people must bo so thoroughly Wc are of one .mil in is'heiua your Uie torn, in; to make liefora city la now clear of Russians. It ia trill-j dn. Kiiiocratlc imllonal coninilttee in American, so discreet, ho far sighted own forclhli iIf.iuiicmiIoiis of lie evident that Kuropatkln Is taking l y of oppressions from winch lha W'HshiiiKloii last Jauuary, in support iiijf and so aura of tha pulse of the peoprecautions to prevent the Japanese i ple as to diarern the courae public pimplp sulfi-- so much, Not. u,,, fu nation to hold lha uouiinai in from creeping around hie flanks aa he close to opinion will fake. Though the Instant the irunsitory requlrcnicnis of iwrly i,nvc.itum In fit. Isiuis, repor.e that the Japanese cavalry la reHl pluphecy. il was promised then judgment of the people may be often duly, uit llie end urin rcspeiisIhtlUies actively acouting wide one his flanks. litlile mt delcpile would leave St. Isiuis ai fauli, tho ripe and iiual decision Is of a dei'P seaieil nilivii-iloThe Japanese are reported to be mov-- , Iho right. Aud ihe part of opisisl-bo'.h yisi mid ii in iiiifalii-riiithe banners of a uniled. bar-lio- n always carrying lng up about thirty miles on aitber leadership la to kuow the right and to While Dropping With Parachute it aide of tne railroad with the vtew to to tinpcriallsin. liiKh turiffa ami niotiious and militant lieiiHN-rary- . Catches in Tree and Ho Falls corrupt oftiriMihini. ReuoKnizIiiR these Your visitors of today redeem ilm bonosi Ijr, patriotically, fearlessly and Mukden, but ' whether surrounding evils as alike in Iheir rasenee aiuro promise. Wo mine to give you vbdhlo zealously advm'ate it. Just as lung as 100 Feet Breaking His will accept an engagement Kuropatkln they are simply varying forma of the token nr Thai harmony, to testify thaL the proas cau discern and lead the un: or contlue northward will probably deNeck. sunn reckless sacrlllco of the (toner-a- l wo an armed for BKitreusivo liattlo and hurried and judgment pend at the decisive moment upon the of Iho lNHipIc, ao king will It a power piddle welfare lit order that the Id assure you ilia wo an solidly and condition of hia troops, temper I few favored ao t ho h j Pl ju Interest i,f long will it hold h. conviction that our plalforut grow mightily and who doubtless have been shaken by 8. A to Chicago,, Hs Sept. more unin Ihe front rank uf the cfficlivil served, and our candidate carry Ihe same mew dispatch place may la the the long fight and the hardships atwo coiigraiiilain the rounirv that Ihe sane to I lie iMNiplo. isiili aiK'aklnit for faltering and vigorous march of nation- tho Trlbunn from Tuscola. 111., says: tendant on the retreat eliar-ai-Tan been and the aeronaut, has the sanin inipcrishahlo verities of right al progress. To the upbuilding of the Josepn Elsie, pmnilsea of n killed a while eacen-aloballoon for tbo presiof its jioniliiiH-making power of ihe press, and to the best aud wisdom. N0V1K BEACHED. and . parachute the leap at We I hank you partieularly. Judge use of that power, you have devoted dency alike assure ftovemiiteni liy law and no) acisinllnit lolmlividualcapriee; Parker, for ilu; muuly declaration that yourselves. There are question ot lkiuglaa county. lair. Whlle descendToklo, Bept ., t p. m. The officers assure regulation of our uflatra Ihrouuh you will iiiit ls a t audldate lor a sec great import to he passed upon by the ing his paracluiin nab caught. In the commanding the Japanese expedition fell the wisdom of the constitution and not j ond term if von arc elected preslili-iii- . luwiple in November, questions that it top' of a tree ana-l- ie I into examine the wreck of the HI ho We welcome in thin avowal the Intro-- ! hy strenuous force. ,our duly and thenrure 1 am feet, breaking his neck. Hie home sent Russian cruiser Novlk report that aho Ami when we decry imperialism w.; ; iiuciiun of a new ami vnal Issue Ini sure, .vour pleasure, as well, to present was in Louisville, Ky. is beached 900 yards southward of have no fenr. Jmlgi- - Parker, lhal jou j uiiiirs and iiiilicHilniiugly give it our,1 honestly ami so clearly that the poopto Konakovsk lighthouse. She has a blind lo llin giato duties will flihi-timl support. It supple-- 1 Wl11 understand them, which rh oiiliaatioriN of an eiiliKhtciiiil thirty degree Hat to starboard, and and completes that vigorous "1 shall not lake up your time, tiow- with the exception of a small portion npuH us ill the new itiuM'iextitilon of your iinllviilualliy j ever, with ciitlrH'jou reference to the great she la entirely 'Subof her bow, relations which have come lo our which ihe lelegram to the Kt. lamia iasnea uponany which our parly through on her upper deck the Even merged. Count i y during the. past half doren convention mi its plaitnrin and candidates confidently, forcibly eonvcied. water la knee deep In the most shalWe rejoice chat Ihn principles and appeal to years or that you will shrink from fur endurxement, low places. Her conning tower and ihe I ask which Clinsiian humanity de- INillcies of Democracy have fouinl an Imt crave your indulgence while 1 mands that we should bravely exe-rul- woriliv hii exiHinent In Hmf. Iiecaiisc briefly refer to a single feature of the Throw Carbolic Acid over Woman upper works were heavily damaged hy We know that, yuit will lie awake we realize that every the Japanese shell fire. It is ImposWho Discovered Them at Work. isipular platform of ilia Republican parly. sible to ascertain definitely the exto the call of duy and ready lo do llioveineiit must present greut to Ihe peoplo That platform opens with a declaratent of the damage under water, but ihn bidiling of mir destiny. We know iMiih Ihe Idea ami the of that party's many years uf cun tinarefor Hie hour.of tion 8. Mabel McPherson evidently it ia great. The Russian that ou will lead the. American people We gave Isith and we Sept. Chicago, Irul of government, coupled with the proud expedition while assertion that it 'has displayed a high discovered two burglars in her room fbroee Bred on the was examination . conmade, hnt the the threw tho eariy They today. for rule aud government burglars, have sawed llielr way out of capucily which has been made even more con- tents of a bottle containing carbolic expedition retired without luatainlng Ihn rihclioygan county Jail hero while acid upon her, burning her face and any casualties. by the incapacity and Infirmthn sheriff was playing with bis twin spicuous neck. ity of purtKMe shown by its opponI failles In an Miss McPherson la n slater-in-laMEAGRE NEWS. adjoining office. All are ents.' This challenge to a comparison anpiaised lo have escaped from the of Democratic and Republican admin of Ren F. Crawford, president of tha National Biscuit company and Is visitclly on a freight train. 8L Petersburg, Sept 8. The brief ixt rations since the Republican party camp into existence has been web ing at hia homo. Miss McPherson will Mukden dispatch received today from Assemble to lynch Mo tones n and corned. Fortunately we have eight re- recover, but she will be scarred for a correspondent dated Bept. 7. la the life. The burglars secured a quantity latest word from tfe front. It was Conductor of Trolley Car Which cent years of Democratic administraCaused Death of Child. tion of tho executive department which of silverware and Jewelry and escaped. probably all the censor would allow to be sent and offers no solution of the we will gladly compare with any aimi Phb nro. i'l. nflren hundred lar period since lStftl. question whether General Kuropatkln Is continuing his march. ,Bnt It aeema te. iil 'ms u f die North Hide Italian Former Governor Osborne ia Renom-irate"The comparison will show that unto indicate that such a course Is conDemocrat le der control the adminisby Acclamation. tingent upon the ability of Oyama to trative purity of tne father was obilei'ieut tmvo threijem-i- l lo lynch ! try to repeat at Mukden the envelopIn (lie conuuft of Ihe governserved Uivk Snring.i. Seiu. Aiiorne.v ing movement which foiled at Liao no that one of its ment; departments J. llamni of Evansion made an was Yang. The only thing certain seems as of corwith Isle, permeated eariu-s- i Thousands of Infuriated Man Chasa to be that for the moment everything appeal at ihe morning session ruption te the of the rivalling days of the Deniocraih convention for llie to Colored Man Through Philais quiet. If the armies continue frauds; that a successful effort iinmioatluii of race northward to Tlellng pan, forty Osliorun Streets. was made to check thn growth of exdelphia for guviruoi' miles north of Mukden, in the opinion by aivlaniull.iu. The that 11 resulted iu each in besmi:ri nius'l greni enthusiasm aniong penditures: aiaiicn in riming down the expenses Philadelphia. Sept. 8. While trying of the best military critics. It wfil 'll de'egales Mr. come of supreme Importance to Kum-patki- n bull within Ihe roiitrol or the executive de- to escape an angry mob, James Parker in ailvsme t!mt ft, would not if the door of hia retreat It partment below Hist of the preceding a negro, has raced madly through tha closed there. In the event of defeat' upt th l'.oiiiluutloi!. h'i.I to nvcri a administrations. streets near Ontario Para, beating with The will miiipnrium I iblibe forced westward Into Moniir.iuuiHie.v. nt I.f Ills d.vilua show also that each succeeding Heptib-lim-n a black jack every one who blocked Ibm tbe riinvcntjon Imnledly . took t golia. administration alter ist;8 in his path. It ia Intimated that in order to prolcn..s mu II 2 When tho negro wai finally cornered ll'.iri.ig the and lu sm in expeiiMS. Mr. Oi liorne was hre-i- 'i b .1 by htsnei-vo greatly as to iudlrate in a cigar store, it was all the police tect his army against such a catastroh ' frii'inls to i'iitis"i:l lu hc.,iirne a reckless tho phe Russian troops from Harbin have extravagance and wasle of the could do to protect him from I lit Inlnle. At toe a.'l !.!ii;oii t.,M.ioil . people's money. Parker quarreled with ciowd. two taken possession of this pass. l tJovernur John K. Ift.lsinip of ! havo luiring Mr. t'ler1aud's first rm white hoys and Is alleged to ! It iv. liiis.wns noniiiHii for governor JAPANESE POSITIONS. average exicndiiure was about two struck them with a black jack. Thev b- - .iivhiua. Smi hinl.l pre.-limnlred and Blxty mlilions. cm hiisimui For the yelled for help anil a thnfisand persons I -t The n l'liiiii1-.of t in tirhrt Is as Inl- 1nSt. Petersburg, Sept. 8. A dispatch years It has been about five who were In the park listening to tho ine s' anil nineteen tnlilions. , htndred rom Kuropatkln timed 6:30 o'rlock Tho music pursued tho negro. After Parker had ocen raptured the yesterday evening, waa received later iimgrcss. T. tf. T.iii.i.'e! ro. of i expenditure Iasi y,ar In the day. He reported that Genni.tii'iK'd up to five hundred and eight v- -t crowd continued to parade the thug Hpiiug-- . wo mir.iens, which Is not aud captured several negroes eral Kuroki'aarmywaaeastward of the ripiHllpil by hiae iia:i:i er, II. t. Alger oi Sin- - any year since the Civil war. with th whom they hound with ropes. The po- railroad and Okas army was twenty n r the year of the :.,.e of i ;e suprenie rouri. S. T. except Spanish lice were kept busy until a late hour miles west of the railroad. The gen.lu; 1: ri:K- ;r ii:. 'wur. There is an Inevitable result to rescuing the colored men. eight of eral staff expects that a big battle will of Cheyenne. fore, ii'h exiravaan. c. lusicail of a snr-pli-is whom were locked up after haring be fought was I. 1. III.1. uf ilm n Kvaii'tott. i. Ilimm. in the anmtsl of about Uen taken from the crowd. ill i om Tl .!! . 'Vis. , i,i,rt:aii of ihe sia'c en in i Minn s, which the present ex- mjh FIGHTING CEASES. i r jchty r i.i'ii i. .,! and iluociii l c found on nssiuniug con'rul Hide is now a ilefli it to be found there Rome, Sept. 8 It develop that Mukden. Sept. 7. (Delayed) Tho " " 'of f'lrtjr-tw- o millions. Father Ambro-- p Agu. the new dele-git- r lighting has ceased and the Russian "The liri't r this address wil no to the will not he transport and army are moving withi rmi a fVher reference to the eot accompanied uPhilippines, Ihe islands by Dr. Lo- out Interruption There ia much unWc and Cure inf administration, but It should re- - pez. a Spanish Itenedictlne, hut hy an certainty conreniing the movements t eie iBrefiil cxamlnalion at ymir Italian eecular priest. Nn id1ir Thnl T and purposes of the Japanese. It is F 4f t -t j n4 '. hanls. Anil you will lp ninfih,s: i i ir to say definitely yet ij I 'SB a l:i life we Aktl m i ImpnsFlhle I" 004 lb till 'rcfiirin t no IMPS tniiii ll'.aaim is there she far eMry.' aye. "lllip! goes!" exclaimed whether there will he another battle P lift' f b.fi, g4tp Ibupvs of In tin than 1878 new ,ir.urp the eaary Ii firpfe rook Wn.rffin ns (n Vie the dish fell and here ur further norta. Kuropatkin t'qr( Yi'.of 1pgf! t va!-o- f u 'w.i pubii cxp ne(, and wlim t on- - broke. p '.iKhi B rV 4,l4 lmin'm rtuip evidently la not seeking to renew the wilt do v!ne.: 01 Irss thin "Oh. well." said the nurse xlrl. conlr ij1 Hnr twBUgro tv.i y(llir ..ty battle, hnt If challenged he will not e MW von f ! to ul ihe b make Hid, nnWr-"snd peop h,.di Tsolingly. "Us only cheap rhlnyware decline an engagement. :feiP r !. H', . 1 Pi ii The fr Wf-of use ihe cluljrpge R'til-,l- ! thev here." "b Hiti. Tin n plat form r"rmtr v0u to lNBrr'B n ' le it. so? tA bU replied the cook. Shure, , PrTife t(1 ttrHie i f, butp. ALEXIEFF IN DISFAVOR. r r Hi d'tsih ;thp very d.iy r in here's no pleasure at all thin, in WvJ) ImiMivst vrnie fne cf the i ii. sdmlnletri-'t;o- p breskln' maaM .,1. thot kind." Philadelphia St- Petersburg, Sept 8, 8.00 p. m. frisyn,ji.u 111.0 W SSOKF. IMIllltlltiljt.., with bev.h Frees. and Tbe Novoa Vremya today published an Bdniinlsiret'.ons and j; you will eultorisl urging the appointment of from it. The sturdy heti-- e 4 urn biiiiMRi nr 'j V'r If They told me iir college that I General Kuropatkln aa commander In PvbI BHil .fr f,iIrhi . i farauiv, M. ft EVA '"1011 . marked izctmi or r 4lejuft n AI I.K M.K nb'lity and thnroucli de- was a cominy man." yo gif cufftl, Yen Nt ir chief of the Russian forces In the Far t d vjh h . ii t I votion to principle of ail thor-- In high i if t b M AW TO TAIJI T 'spore you was from their ai. n writ nr IaViftV HUVl NT lli I J, K point Evidently this was aimed at a ai k'MlH es In TllM' MO Yt ivieocraii' administration o' view, but I as backin' ye. and t East. i m ,hLi hiv.iu, .h- - i 4 fcyferir ' n.w Viceroy Alexleff. who haa repeatedly K Bliii r H ms;. without he III! hrsliniion. tociiwi HffVdf !' me p!i,pd 1Bt ffWS DHIilfeA seemed to ye be J fist. been represented as Interfering with getn pretty ll a. N .. f4v M'li Ha feMrrM-Balongside of t;P i:a!;ei aliens of slir,l Cldt-mrfewrrg all feti .q, Journal. - V'H I MM : h. I I Kuropatkln' plans. ell.i inis on any and all other ;.tl I . OIK I lKM Uhl4VT 'ir n I I ri Mfrt0 l fkiuu. DlkKAbl n ibp'wiI in ia I pray you. wnnld m Who, fl Mod I'ti. twin, MTfeiir The 'r 4 n i I fun realize 4 ig) tt v'n V that STRENGTH OF RUSSIAN FORCES. l ffwinii cinMi VMs K H S HCII, in loiunare the m oniw fm : it fet of the oualit iu immunize. Jack, hut pJBM j,-- . ii'JtW v. m. to ft p m.: Krtm.ws l ll If .JUT of tln. sc year with (lie pres-p- fl Tto fe "dftytBHA Iky tisirp lu b. m, Ut , The Hut Hiydmml what? Dun", ), Toklo. Sept. .8. 5 p. m. Revised one, or with any one? Is the DRS. S'ifES & SHSriES, Expert you know where to begin? of the Russian force defeated Specialists, 2482 WakJ Im, lthAt. o' HivAsd. Manr.leg. Fai.i hild. En.fi-'ot- t. 1 Wife .The oil. ye; but cant a. I.iao Yang place Ihe number as Whiiney. Viia. Dickinson an'j cn ihe time. Town Topiis. folUAvx; One hundred and eighty- . There-Japan- Bat-ti- SEVEN BlilPS IN four battalions of Infantry; one hundred and twenty-righ- t squadrons of cavalry and five hundred and fifty-twguns. BATTLE. Wei llal Wet, Sept. 8. 9:30 p. A British ship was among those vhq investigated the firing heard it m o ' She reports that mi ships were engaged in the cantank and they steamed away and fop peered upon the appearance o( fc last night. FIGHTING AT PORT ARTHUR Che Foo, SrpL 11:40 p. m. Chinese who left Port Arthur on Monday arrived here today. They report that severe fighting occurred Sept 3. Tbe Japanese attacked certain positions on the east and west of the ranks and the Russians allowed them to approach to within a short distance, when they opened a heavy fire and compelled the Japanese to retreat after three hours' fighting. An Incident of the engagement was a clash between Japanese and Russian regiments of cavalry, resulting in the retreat of tbe former, WILL AGAIN ASSAULT THE FORTRESS. Che Foo, Sept I. Apparently well informed Japanese who reached Che Foo from Port Dalny today report that the Japanese army before Port Arthur ia preparing to make another assault on the fortress. Japanese are sending to Port Dalny 70,000 gunny sacks and endeavoring to secure sixty thousand more. It ii reported that these sacks are to he filled with sand and used to fill up portions of tha moat protecting the Russian right flank. The Chinese report that the Rna-ian- a are paying 50 cents each for sheila manufactured fur use war. The during the Chinese-Japanes- e persistency of this report during the past two weeks entitled it to as indicating a shortage of large ammunitions at Port Arthur. I dont know what right aha has to advertise herself aa a peerless actress. "Well, she explains that by stating that shes never had any of those British peers chasing around after her. Philadelphia Ledger. British veaaeL JAPS BOMBARD KORSAKOVSK. St. Petersburg, Sept. 8. Two cruisers bombarded Kurukonk, Island of Sakbsjln, yesterday, and finj tor pe dues at the sunken Russian emit er Novlk. No attempt waa mads q Koraakovsk la defended b fond. coast batteries. WILL REPAIR STATUE OF LI- BERTY. New York, Sept 8. The Mint tie ni liberty, erected on Bedloe's Inland in 1886, In to be repaired. It. ha bora show the effects of the vwfcir which detracted mui-i- from Its appar-ancTbe war department, which not has control of the island, will have At At statue denned, thoroughly bronze tablets repaired, the nuuocrr renovated and an electric paawsp elevator installed to replace tb vnot en stairway running tu the o beers-tlotower. Cholly Say, Fweddy, do you ut aura tip on this race? Freddy Why aura, old man. Cholly Well, yon watch tha how I bet on and then yon brt again Uxltlnor him. You can't lose Herald. THE REAL TROUBLE. "Do you mean to say you don't hm In keeping your wilt any trouble dressed in the height of faridm?" what I said. My trouW That comes when I don't keep her dreuel that way. Philadelphia Press. HIS CONCEPTION OF POWER. The day will come when thr R" power will be wrested heatSwstor be ao. ssld trusts. May ght it Sorghum, but I don't see how Cholly But In time you-mibe done unless something I learn to love me. Pet Ah! Life la too short Phils- - ered that can beat a trust BiUnf money. Washington Star. delphla Bulletin. FATAL RESULTS OF tv-ce- -i s 1 - r Fast Passenger Train Crashes Into Freight And Two Men Derailed Arc Killed. l neigh-tmrho- I - I - , I i ! Treat ; I I . tli-i- 'I' W( j Wd mp Weak Hen Pay When Cured n- e - sttc-re.i- ve net-shri- I ti- 'f !. lom-vav- lf, fe 1 4 v- M -- I m ' . - s ; es'-ine- ile-ci- Je Tiskilwa, III., Sept. 8. Two person were killed and nineteen Injured, four of them seriously, in the collision of a Rock Island passenger train and a freight train which had been derailed near here. The freight train was running on thf east bound track when the air hose burst, and In an unexplained manner caused a number of cars to pile up, several of the box cars covering the west bound track on which the passenger train was running. Tho fast train struck tho wrecked freight cars and the locomotive, baggitge car, smoker and chair car were derailed and seriously damazed. One of the sleepers left the rails, hnt was only slightly damaged. A relief train was made up and all passengers were taken rare of. The passenger train Is the Chlcajo-KanaCity train. Dead: Thomas Donaldson, express man. Unidentified man of Danlah nationality. Seriously Injured: A. B. McClure, baggageman; William Roscoe. conductor of freight; E. B. Post, freight brake-maF. TIoeft, Geneseo, IU.; Peter tiff with a razor. The fight occunei In a saloon where the rki, been drinking together. When waa made known the maglrtnw A man cannot be disorderly saloon, and dismissed the rise. WILL MEET NEXT AT SARATOGA Knights Tsmplar Chooss Lti0" Next Conclave and Elect Off -- San Francisco, Sept. 8pringt,N. T., wa today next meeting place of the lected: Knights Templar. The following officer, jreree d Grand Master, George muier, grand Illinois; deputy . W. Ruggle of Rhode Island gran eralissimo, William B. r grand captain general. D- L- Thomaa of Washington, Volk. With the except ton of tn v of the grand encampment, th UNIQUE RULING. Knight. Templar pleasure. Excursions at New York, Sept. 8. Magistrate Pool of Interest, receptions baa handfefl down a unique ruling in commanderies. a TOn.c.ert U rases of saloon brawls. Two negroes at the " were brought before him, one having ar.phltheatre to tbe Tlctorious features quet charged the other with disorderly con- corps were tbe main ' duct and attempting to rut the plain program. as n: delenbr . 8 |