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Show I THE MORNINO EXAMINE!! OGDLN, CTAII, TUVRSDAY MORNING, CKTOBEIi 13, 1901. The Russians are attacking S.am-ai'-thirty mile nniiheani irf evidently with tbe object of cutting off Japanese communications wuu the Yalu river Hien-rbiian- ATTlf STAGES AL RESULTS NOT DECISIVE. THE ENTIRE FRONT Character and Fighting is of the Most Desperate the Losses on Both Sides are Reported to be Claims to be Gaining Heavy-Oya- ma Ground and Repulsing Russians. and Oya-m- j aimiea or Kun n ground in battf again tit as can te determined whicM ai Th from Jr torfi's aJv't:, i;e generally tin cene ii to t'to n'rt1 iiri of the battle of Liao Vang- - Beginning with the Ryw.ian blow at on the 9th, the engagement spread unt.1 t.ciay Loth Tokio and 8t Petersburg report that it is raging along the entire front. So far the results have not been decisive. It is evident that Kuropatkin fa transferring the weight of his attack tu the Japanese right which reots On tne Ta'.tse river, east of the Yontal mines. North of Yentai the fighting is reported to be of the most desperate character the position are constantly changing hands, .the losses on both sides bring heavy. Tkio reports that the battle raged uninterruptedly all yesterday and Into the night and that it is believed the .Russian turning movement waa checked. Oyama reports that he is gaining ground and that the Russian attack on 8ienching in th ofTort to cut the Japanese communication with ths Yalu waa reBont-siapu'.z- pulsed. At tho close of yesterdays fighting Kuropatkin reported that the Japanese were offering a stubborn resistance, and had oven advanced their positions. RUSSIAN RETORTS OP BATTLE. Oct- - 12. St. 1:37 p. m. The buttle below Mukden coiUlnuns to rape along the ml Ire front, and to General Kuropatkia'a latent advices sent last nlfchl, after the lighting of the day had ended, Uia Japanese were stubbornly holding their own, offering a dauiieratn rmlstanee, and bad rven advanced tlieir ihmUIoiis. After, an all-dtight above Yentai, where the Riuuilnna sustained their first Lite check, Japaneae etill held that eltion. The infantry practically waa not engaged, the artillery bearing the brunt of the fighting. The Japanese stuck to tlieir guns, anil the Russian batteries were unable to dlHlodge them. JAPANESE POSITIONS. According to the advices received by the war office here the J aimneae bold entrenched linea extending In a .octnl-rlrc- le I'eti-rslnir- m- north of Yentai rnllmad atatinn ermneoiisty r ported to have liern by the Rureisb.-- ; Thence they hnva a aeries of arm covering the en-tbranch railroad, including the mines, whence their lluen run southeast toward the Taltee river, thus enclosing the mountainous region formposiing the triangle of their main tion. RUSSIANS APPARENTLY CAURY-IN- O al OUT FLANKING MOVE. Kuropatkln'a right seemingly ia carrying out a strong flnnklng movement eastward, an reiiorted by the corres- ' - pondent at Shangplnlalrize, but whether It la Intended to ptisli It home nr whetbar it ia only n feint, to rover an ultimate attack against Oyauia's left, has not yet developed. The latter view la held by many officers here, who believe that Kuropnlkln'a purpose la to crumple up the JapnnoMe left, push them off cn tft ward from the railroad, and then carry the Japanese triangle, CoinpeflinR them to retire In the direction of the Yalu river, thus clearing the way through Linn Yang for pomes- -' sion of the road southward and posal-Id- y enab'lng Kuropatkin to relieve Port Arthur, which, as announced In the Russian general order of ths day, Ik bis main objective. Still the members of the general stuff are Inclined to think that the strategic battle must depend tin the manner In which the engagement develops. It Is pointed out that In thu event of defeat. width Kuropatkin must constantly bear In mind, since the Japanese then will doubtless try to push through straight to Tie pass, it will be necessary for him to keep bis heaviest battalions cast. RUMORS AROUSE INTEREST. Jsi-anes- The weather ij po.-elh-ly - iu BLOCKADE RUNNER CAPTURED LACK GF NEWS CAUSES APPRESHARP ACTION ON RUSSIAN LEFT. HENSION. Shanplntaldae, Monday, Oct 10. Ft. Petersburg. Oct. 12. 8:35 p. m. With the Kuaslaa left flanking column, It Is now midnight on the battlefield (believed to be General Mistcheukp's) below Mukden and the failure to re- by way of Mukden, Oct 12. The Rusceive pews that the Russians achieved sians have been advancing In force deobtive results In today's fight north for several days. Upon reaching of Yentai, coupled with the Tokio rea mile south of Kaoutoii road, port that Oyama is gaining ground, ineu, on tbe Fuuehun-Benslh- u causes increased apprehension. ITio of the Assodispatch was Tokio Tress from ciated the first positive Information that Kus-sla- u troop In any force were already acrosa the Taltae river, although It was already known here that aumc cavalry had passed over the river, but the rt that another column waa attempting to cut the Japanese line of communication with the Yalu river did not come aa a surprise ss It was known, although not revsaled for strategic reasons, thst wide turning operations were proceeding on the Russian extreme luft. schemed by tbe columns operating agulnxt Bhanplotaide. erating against Hhaupinuidxe. re-o- New York, OiL 12. Jealousy on the She ran into the room and found the covered with blood. The baby's part of s boy two and one-hayear o!d against his baby sister, one month skull hml been fractured and she was lead when the doctor arrived. At least oil, lis.. If I to th ifoslh id Die laDer six bruises sere found on the head, all at tr-- hands of ihe boy. The tragedy of whifh were struck before the moths, er was cal! ml. Hicjrrej in ti,, family of at X;ak, N. Y. Since the little After an inquest the coroner said: It was a rcn.arkabln instance of g.il came a month iu" Die buy exhibited many times evidi ncca of trimt1. 'lUe boy jroiu'jr evidently ' rage. V.'lu-- atKupia were made to thought lie had been supplanted in the intrn-- t him ip the little one lie frenCmiiims of Ids parents. The latter quently ran away trying, and once be deae.rve great sympathy, but I rendered lf L.a baby. JAPANESE WAR Major Seaman, U. S. V. E., Delivers an Address to International Congress of Military Surgeons Thinks This Government Could Profit by Sending a Medical Representative to Accompany Jap Army. A O IS fm s of Jealous Rage. i hi.'Vond enm-1111:- Year Old Boy Crushes Skull of His Baby Sister During a Fit Rnb-iti'x.- upset tits cradle. Finally he was left alone fjr a few minn'.es in the room where the baby toy aaWp. TLe boy was playing with a small bronze ataLue. Huddtmly be cried fo hto ntotUvr, "Huiry, look at a. m. Delayed Mukden, Oct. 11.- -8 The baule comm-- , lined this morning along the line oi the railroad with a terrific artillery tire t n both sides. The railway lino aluv-- t to Yentai is in possession of the Kussinns. The station itself has lien damaged nearly dl One-ha- lf s DRIVE JAPS BACK RUSSIANS recognition. is beautiful and the sound ranniiuutiing Is audible a distance of forty miles. It is Impossible to tell how the with Gen-t-iniighlxnhnod, of this Shensi: in where day's fighting will ti velop. the Tail.: river to the Taltse river, The fighting on Monday ctimenced iho the Kutoiau cioskt-Kuruhi. lima iuucasii.g endeavored w early In the morning. A bombardment I nr force, ihe and where flank Japanese n of the etrengi of five hours duiatma forced back the Kurn'i.iikln's entrap Die invaders. and ihrcat-niu- g The Hsienchuang garrison vigorously Japanese lines Bfoug almost the entire i. ni made it in,poeMbIo for Russians, front and opened the way fur an in to risk continuing the attacked and repulsed the the Rnn-ianrelieving the pressure on the fantry attack. original plan or striking the About non ih. Japanese began to Japanese Hue of communications. rig ut which forced the Ruzitiau to a Russian genera f 'Ihe headquarters of the Manchurian retire. Thvir flanks and center were on the (stubbornly dtdciuiod and the battle who Iihs juid reached lo re from Liao army. In reiiortiug renditions folincreased fn intensity, concentrating liu.um) men, night of October 1U. telegraphs as tang, the Jaiaiiieae had four about the Yentai cal .mines where firhrigadua, ios s: six dmi hie divhiOHJ, and The enemy with a body of infantry ing continued unul darkness fell. acnisa the river, when Kuropatkin orof considerable strength Is holding an As a net result of the days events, dered a ret real. tho Russians drove in the Japanese eminence west of Hanchintsu. 1 the enemy of A powerful column loft, while the right clung to Us posiBATTLE RACED FDR TIIREK It Is In the Yeihokou val- tion. but maintained itself only with DAYS AND NIGHTS- advancing.Hhaotakou. of A regiment ley near difficulty. Russians la fortifying the ridges. St. I'etervhurg, tkd. 12 5.2j p. m. JAPS BUY DUTCH CHEESES. news has been Another, body of Russians, with IoStill no delimit has been seen advancing New at the war ofllco up to this time York, Oct. 12. Two million of the battle of Srbtll river, leading wan 1 Upper and Lower Luihutsn. Iien-sil- Dutch cheeses art reported by the of east "A of eminence! indicaline 1o the cunclusion that all the Times correspondent at Brussels, to waa taken by tbe enemy, aa were have been tions show it waa still in progress this purchased at Gouda, Hob between of the east roadway on behalf f the Japanese govmorning. Tho latest reports Indicate ridges land, a night Braalhu by lluolinchia and that the fighting there is of much largernment for tho use of the army. er prnjmrtioTis than was supposed yes- attack. The next morning, undercover reIn aucceeded of a mist, our force uninterterday. The battle raged taking the linea of eniineneea cast be-of ruptedly for three days and nights, and the Russians have been unable to lienalhu and anotlier line of rldgea make further headway since the check tween lluoliurhia and Beneihu. Before the right column of tbe right which they sustained Oct. 10, owing to ' the determined resistance of the Jap- - army the eneinya artillery la holdingIs Yha whole line, agalpat which fighting anesH. progressing FIGHTING OF DESPERATE At 11 o'clock this morning the eneCHARACTER. one Take Steamer Carrying Munb The latest war office information my's cavalry attempted to attack east of Huollchla, bat they Japa tions of War to Port eminence most a is of Arthur. desperate the fighting snja hand-to-haa character. The Russians are inflicting were driven back afternumerous killed, and BtiHtiilnlnK heavy lossna. A men- fight. The enemy left Tokio, Oct 12, 5 p. m. Tho British emilearner Fn Finn belonging to the tion of the Tomsk regiment as being and retreated to the base of the the worst sufferers Indicates thst the nence. Mining company, carry"Reports received up to the eveningin ing munitions of war, waa captured by Second Hlberlsn division of General the enemy that 10 show Outolier of the Japanese off Port Arthur todty. Gsvnoff s corps is engaged. reMrt from General Ihe vicinity of Beneihu appears to have An offlclal Adtnir. Husoys.commanding the third are our but troops been reinforced, the Sixth Danteloft commanding squadron of the Japanese fleet, reports who .la bolding their position. Rifle Hlberian division, that at 11 a. rv.oday. a wireless tele"The Third army reports as follows: pram was received from the guardship wounded, shown that General Stakel-ber- g of token possession Our right bss a rori ia also in the fight If the Otowa, reporting that the FuPing was ki a lino of heights east of Yamentxu. captured by the torpedo boat destroyfull tiro corps are Involved about of Our left reached the rldgea east, Russians are engaged. The Fu Ring, which at er Shiralska. The latest news also confirms tbe Huangti and attacked theto enemy wan carrying a great quantity of dislodge munitions of that Kuropat- Willlxu, but was unable reports Indicating war, the telegram from tho him up to eundown. is kin transferring tbe Otowa said, was attempUng to follows: aa reports left Our army violate the blockade of Pori Arthur. weight of his blow to the Japanese Our right column to occupying right. The extreme Rnsslsn left exto and tends to the Talise river, where It Kueh latsii and vicinity BRYAN IN INDIANA. with tho left and center. The bends northward to forty miles above combined the enemys l.inn Yang. ThiMhie Includes tbs vil- army attacked of Terre Haute, ind., Oct. 12. William lages of Uilxy and Tsniiapatxy. three ffirces, occupying the heights Krertslt-x-u. miles south of Bcntsluputse, and then Wulllaltzu'tn the vicinity of line ex- J. Bryan left here today on a special a of We took possession I lends northward of Hlulluliedr.y, on the tour train fur an eight-da- y to Erestaltiu. of Indiana, during whichspeaking la schedhe upper Schfil, a few miles northwest of tending from Soutaltxureached a line uled to make 52 speeches. Our center column the Yentai mines. atThere la no evidence yet or mention from Chienlaltxu to Kangchlat alandfrom the enemy dislodged and tacked in official dlKuntihea of operations his jmsitiun at Tatungxhan, which he went of the railroad. , ' Intense public Interest In manifested had been holding since tbe day before. Our left, after attacking the enemy In the fight at the front. continued to adEvery isuly Is awaiting eagerly news holding ltolalaoshatun The gar cl son at Great tension and vance to Itochlatun. of definite results. some nervousness Is displayed at the Hsienchuang made a night attack" and drove the enemy east and north. waff office. Ths story from Shanghai to the efTOKIO RETORTS OF ACTIONS. fect that Oyama will I recalled and that General Nnd.u will bn made Tokio, Oil. 12. G: SO p. m. A hatch of the Japanese forces, of reports covering the fighting of Oct atlrac.s hvey interest in military cir- 1U, published this evening, records secles here. It lx non known that Nod-ru- s rious nmfilris at various points along al!nn In the battle of Liao Yang. the Japanese front. In pressing a pm lion of his army across There was a desperate struggle in the Two and Oct. 12 S p. m. A battle unut AldkJtn raged (south into and Tuewiav nt sJi interruptedly the night. It was coni inucd today. The results have not ten decisive. The Russians have a heavy force on the Japaneae right, toward the Taitse river, but it is believed the Japanese have checked the Russian turning movement. Tokio, the only verdict that the baly was killed Lv her Lro.i'.rr. wht,.-ctender as makes Urn in for " the poi-ihi- e riw-L- When aelovl wbere hie shster wae, boy ie;diod: Baby has gone away. after the f ineral. the they began hearing sporadic artillery fire on their right where the Russlxn advance waa In contact with the Japanese. The movement of the main column waa immediately accelerated. The Ruastona were then two days march from Shanptotoidze.' Desultory skirmishing was constantly proceeding on the right, and left, and the Japanese steadily retired. The firing ahead became heavier yesterday and wounded men from the scouting detachments began to peas through the Russian lines. The Hussions prosed forward wlih Increased speed, tho lufaulry advancing at the double. Tbe spirits of the men were high, due to the fact that they were actually assuming the iiffcnalve. .e They arrived at the village of at 5 o'clock this morning. Ihe Japanese had hurriedly abandoned the pla e the night before, paying the Chinese big prices to rarry away thrir stores amounting to 4.000 bags of rice and barley. There were two divisions of Japanese in front of the Russians. Tbe general (Haitian) commanding this column, upon reaching Shanpintohlxe, deployed a portion of his forces, with a battery of artillery sent out left flank supports, and went personally to his right flank, where ills skirmishers had already engaged the Jainiiiese. An artillery duel then opened on the left with tbe Japanese mountain guns, brought up from Chousau pans, which wars shelling ths Kuwdp-- n scouting detachments. Tbe Japanese projectiles, however, full wide, a;ul the Kusslan guns came up at a gallop, uulimbered and opened fire on tbe Japanese artillery. This duel waa continued until dark. The Russian fire was acemate and eventually silenced (he Jnimuese bailttrles. Tbe Russians lost ten men wounded, and bad one man killed. This mernlng ths bauer.es opened fire at 10 o'clock, the .Tttpancev replyBhan-pintaid- ing. To Ihe right tho flghl was proceed- ing simultaneously, apparently in favor of the Russians. Thu latter were using about ter. miles of telegraph and telephone lines abandoned by the Japanese. - It to rumored here that the hate occupied Y'entai. JAM ClT O' V ' 1 in St. Louis, Oct. 12. Before tbe Inter- ilhe naval and military hospitals national congress of military surgeons Japan. Seatoday Major Louis iivtugstone Touching the lessons to be learned reman, u. 8. V. E who has just from the Japaneae war. Major 8ear turned from the scene of the odin said: war, delivered an address. The Japaneae authorities permitted In He said pari: our government to send five military Major Seaman's paper gives high attaches to accompany their army In praise to the Japanese hospitals and the field. Waa a surgeon or a quarto the medical officers, hut it is of the termaster or a commissary officer desoldiers' diet that he speaks must In tailed? No. They represented the approbation, although he said that the departand present Japanese army ration has ments and were omitted. The killing the under defective somewhat proved departments got the appointments, and exhausting conditions of the present today Japanese officers ere laughing sufficient not has it in that failcampaign, he left in thvir sleeves at our senseless nitrogen. Aa a reault when berl-beon what ure to have representatives Nesrchwang late in August consider their three vital points, had begun to develop. Referring to they the only weak, almost burwhilst hs the medical wards of the hospitals of their army, 1U cavalfeature lesque said that of all thedhousands gathered of sufficient imporconsidered is ry, In these Institutions scarcely a baker's tance to be of special study. dozen came under the heed pf diseases Hut what can worthy be expected of a governof the- - digestive system. ment that after such terrible losaons Conspicuous by their absence," he of 1890-9- 9 still Insisted and especially continued, were cases requiring oper- In the tropics, of subsisting its army ations for appendicitis, hernias, float- on a ration so rich and elastic, Inetc. ing kidneys, cholocomieo, (lovely term that elastic) ss elastic deed, during the entire summer 1 have that when In the emergency of war its lepers-tomor a hernia not seen a single Is tested. It bursts its bands, Ths Japanese soldier has been elasticity to found to consist of pork and and hto intestines. beaaa and fermenting canned rubbish taught how to treat and consequently bis Intestine are that In six weeks prostrated 50 per now treating bim witn equal considcent of Its 250,000 uelta with intestinal eration. His plain rational diet to di- diseases, and send 8,000 to their last gested, metabolised and assimilated. homes, to say nothing of the enormous It to not an irritating Indigestible number Invalided and the 75,000 penfermenting mass acting as a local irri- sion claims? That In Its famous retant and producing gastritis, enteritis, organization fails utterly to recognise oolitlea, hnpitia and the long list of one of the most Important of all the Inflammatory Intestinal processes with departments, numbly that of saailo-tioa- , which we were all se familiar in the aa it to recognised by the Japanhospital wards at Camp Alger, Chat- ese today? That hplds its great life tanooga, Tampa, Cuba, Porto Rico. preserving department in such light Mont auk Point, etc., in 1898. eatoem that but one officer in the en"Therein," he said, Ilea one of the tire army can eves reach the rank greatest secrets of the Japanese suc- and .emoluments of a brigadier genercess. The soldier to supplied with a al? That on Its general staff fails to plain, palatable, easily prepared and have a single representative of this easily dlgchted ration that can be department,.11'! ILap&only a young' Inmetabolized and converted Into experienced man rank, inthe health and energy that makes its stead of the ablest and most experiowner the ideal fighting machine of enced officer in or ont of the service, the world today." one of International reputation like Major Beaman visited in turn nil our retired Surgeon General Stern. berg." Col. Medico Pietro Imbrado, Royal Italian Army, deNvered an address upon The organisation and conduct of the sanitary service of the First Line In mpdera war." ed te the effect that legislation ought to be athtpted for the purpose of proof the guilty hibiting the matrimonial partner to a divorce decree during the Ufe time of the Innocent party the contention. Russo-Japanes- e life-savin- g s AT WEAVER'S HOME. Newton, Iowa, Oct. 12. A atapofonly ten min in inn was made at Colfax, tho home of General J. B. Weaver, at one time Populist candidate for president. The crowd Uere was large and was composed principally of school children, who moved down in a body as the train drew up. Each child carried a miniature flag, and all were singing and shouting. Senator Fairbanks addressed himself principally t the children, admonishing them always to bold aa sacred the irain flag of their country. As the moved ont the children waved their rebanners and Senator Fairbanks sponded by waving a Sag of bis own. There was also an enthusiastic audience at Newton where a brief stop was made, tin tbe stand waa a man dressed In th- - stars and stripes repreHsnt." The senator senting Tn'-lagain admonished tbe people to stand for Republican policy as the beat guarantee of prosperity and happiness. e Ruseinna MYSTERY Stamping divorce as a aperin selfishness, the report condemned ti free lover who, nimny-nlii- e tC out of a hundred, seeks divorce tann may have more marriage. The proper conception of waa declared to be the barii of T, and anticipatory life, as well utkew! detriment to eviL The conference voted to join tto other churches in an attempt to mcm the enaction of uniform divont k. In every state. t pun TJ dm ana If eon the; ear nnf pto DROP SHELLS IN n y. HARBOS cut an ex Japanese Fleet Keep Up BomWi ment at Port Arthur and Da age Russian fihip. B tin Chef oo, Oct 12. 7 p. m. Jspmn who arrived here today (raw fei Dalny report that additional hat guna are not dropping shells tnu th harbor of Port Arthur. One ihdn cently severely damaged ths RomSi battleship Rstvlxan. The repulse from High HID, th Japaneae say, was the only tern which the Japanese before Fait have suffered. On ths ills hand the Japanese hare destroyed to redoubts which gave the Knniami flanking fire from Rihlung mount against their assailants and tho Jq anese hold six other raptand In south ef Bhutohiylng which wen tloned In these dispatches. Beptcaht del W n! r 6. fin col tht wi The Japanese consider that the pa gross they have made is utiihcaq and believe the capture of the taring although slow, is certain to In Men plished. thor-uughl- y Fairbanks Continues to Address the People of Iowa Reasons With the Democrats. Dos Moines, Iowa, Oct 13. After his mooting at ' Marshalltown last night, Hunalnr Fairbanks came into Des MoiuiS and made a brief speech from tba platform of bis private car, before resuming bis journey this morn! in g. Tliere was a fair aired crowd. The Senator, who waa introduced by Governor Cummins, congratulated Iowa upon her prosperity and her adherence to the Republican principles attributing tbo on largely to the other. Ho told the Democrats that Republican puHch-- are as good for them as they are fur Republicans. Like this, bleu Red sunshine, he said, they benefit all alika." While he was talking, a train came In and dtoturbvd tbe meeting for a feW moments. calling from the Senator the That is a good Republican remark: argument. In 1898 we could hold meet Inga on the railroad tracks, almost without being disturbed." This speech was liberally applauded. i win ON . - COMMISSION MERCOOI V Chicago, Oct 12. At todayi weta f of the Interstate Commerce Camah Ion E. G. Davies, commlaskm IT (9st en- Armor Car company placed aa embargo upon his business. They told Us he might as well go out of buinm They threatened that no freight to him by shippers would k received unless aU charges wire piM in advance by the shippers. The ftrat was carried out, Davies testified, at dutig last summer he said, be rewired no shipments from the entlri voffr able belt south of Cairo, 111. am sue March Of Will bs remembered by the thousands of buysrs who bought during that fa- mous sals. Ws will glvs another Com Mark Sate on everything In stock and will Include all Fall Goods arriving during Sals. Domestic oultlnga and all Cotton Goods bought oinco drop In prlcoo of thou goodo are Included. No article In our largo etock will bo reserved. The manner In which Now Merchandise will be sacrificed will be food for dose, careful buyers. MEMORIAL TO GREEN The Terms of Sale Are Positively C Monument to Father of Greater New York," Who Was Murdered by a Negro a Year Age. A H S Reese Howell Plane hare been adopted for a memorial to Andrew H. Green, known ns tba father of Greater New York, who was murdered at the door of hto home by a negro last year. The site chosen Is the 110th street and Seventh avenue rot ran co to Central park. The monument will he In the form of an arc with. the hill at the park entrance as a back ground. The central pleoe will he a colonnade with a bronze heroic figure of Mr. Green In the middle, situated on a pedestal. From the ground to the top of the figure will be 18 feet. It Is estimated that the memorial will cost 100,00u which will be raised by public subscription. New York, Oct. 12. (Bl Sons We Tre&t uri Core Tiertiwii In m Eh IMmmm. lunMil M Ull Tnak n. SMSM.SMWMh.UT-ri- CATanns Ummm. Jai m rHIMMfCstjem. Bawt I a. VIW Dhoti. Cbon. SIMMr T OMiBiWuih VkroMa Nw-t- m M Ummm. SutUlir, SlTOTih Mnl TmMh Skla IS- Mwtlm ( tOT So-- Ti. riiM.UnntlH, Mnaia iOT Inul tktoh ,v h Sum lot k;( BOTkl. Blii Wats. Ha Hnwlk InaraiaiheM.. Iknr U1 Skrr Siotw. rriTMU IH Ikrvala Treat OTvnt Write fee pern tree itb prana I is- - Cam. f rennet celt meal mile e Free. Weak Men BANKRUPT CAUSES SENSATION. (mHit ul Dl. t S fee (eeaeSfrkf aey e tke veeki lasMskiik. eir OTee T(L ABC TUB VABI rxfesus ws W AST TO tu. We kee paerw ear kkltlle eeiiB Cn aotno kr kahlMlrf lOT enlae ar Hieeleik fr biiae pevoie. (Mao a--Ve I SOLVED talx tnf rrztns on wi cawt M VUVATC DISEASESrtin , i chant, testified that because he wooU not pay alleged exorbitant irelng nt BUB the New York Central tracks last Friday morning, killing three persons and maiming four others, has been cleared up by the coroner's Inquest. Thomas II. McCarter, president of the publie service corporation of New - Jersey owned the automobile Albert Noyes, tbe driver, who was almost Instantly killed under the wreckage of the machine. waa in his employ lie had been Instructed to take it to a repair shop Thursday night after carrying the owner to his home In Newark. Evidently Noyes took advantage of hla inetruc-tlo- na to spend the evening with friends. Tbe coroner's Jury found Noyes to blame for the wreck, but recommended the closing of the blind street where the automobile ran over a wall and fell to the railroad tracks Peoria, I1L. Oct. 12. A scnsalio:. Tekio. Oct. 12. SiHii p. m. A gen was erritted today wben Charles A. eral Japanese advance Lng a broad Jamison, formerly a member and stockfront Inwards Mukden is progressing. holder of the firm of lngman A Co., ont A brigade of Russian infantry with Identity of Victims of Tragic Auto of the largest Implement honsee In th r.iijO c&tBiry and two guns having . mobile Accident fei New York United States, filed n bill aaUibg for re th? object of vtrikiug General Kttro-lii'- a lief and an accounting. Ths capital Discovered. flank crossed the Taltse river stook of the concern to given at $1,850- ,New Y'urk. Get 12. Mystery regard Oct. P. The Japanese cut iv.T tiin re0(t0. The par value of Mr. Jamleons treat of this force and possibly will tm; th ownership of the autonaabile holdings in the various companies is that plunged from Jerome avenue . to given as 85S8.000. capture U. PLACED EMBARGO . m When Cured Pay Wmiimvm ftm an umt wo AHiiiirt hM fw i-- t 'few pFiil upon fiir roM- UM'wirergUl iOTsiaOT ah SOW WS W A m Voc Wiikuie HUert eaMniOTOjWV a FVS ' eiil ent ke Tbi,kn.:MM - LOT TfirrlorTk. r-- Vk'li-4-i- a x-'- -r hl Mnweflirkn U- kr-e"- ' tmi Lmm iotiunifil L J mi r. Peieaw tt eaelS Setmr nelSki llrnin. mm. WBAKVKtViW orrna nocs e.ia.wiew' unltf HkeeieereBear(kllllaiklelutt In Marker er. TH hear plan: " M I; ludui aa knUOeri. ORS. SHORES & SHORES, Eipert Specialists, 2482 CM . im-H- V a'onfffifftotsi Hiwi V- s |