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Show i, FIBS fill ASSOCIATED ILLS SEBVICt TELEGRAPHIC HI3 FOR NEW YORK El CANDIDATE IN DOUBT Republicans Have Not Decided Governorship Root Not a Favorite. River After Having Baggage Thrown into in New York by Strikers--Ri- ot Chicago Looks for Arbitration we unable to see on what grounds Thirty-eigh- t Into could meet the striker. were taken who breaker .trik Tonight the packers sent a commugrbwnrzachild and Sulzberger nication to Mayor Harrison denying (h and whoue bag- - that they are keeping lodging houses plant Tuesday night 10. KUKU City, Aug. m thrown into the Kaw river Swerdav union men walked out of rtTScSng house today and went to they were uborheadquartera where union butuma. The men said Kansai that they were brought to with promise CiiT from San Francisco the of 15.00 pay each day. including 1 hey any time thev were on the train. wifi employ counsel to get this they fnr them and that they will also loss aua to recover damages for the a their baggage. Moat of the ztra are foreigners and several nay that of money in the they hid large auma lost tranks and valises which were lout One Hungarian said today that he ij worth $4,000. paper efChicago, Auguat 10. Determined forts are now being made to settle the yards strike by mediation. etoi-- Ne- gotiation! begun early today between the Retail Butchers and Grocers association and representatives of several labor unions which' would undoubtedly lia Involved in the strike should It be toprolonged much longer, resulted night In the appointment of n committee composed of those who attended today'! meeting to negotiate with the attpacker tomorrow morning in an empt to bring about a Joint meeting between the employer and the striking unions it wai the sentiment of all who 'aMended todays conference that should the meeting be. arranged between the two opposing interests, n settlement satisfactory to both sides could he realised. Meantime, Samuel Gompera, president of the American Federation of Labor, had been summoned from New York to re If he ranrni accomplish something through mediation. The packers tonight ' declined to nuke any comment on what if Any might be expected from the eun-e-- s meeting. We can see our way very well !n this matter now," eald one of the packers' representatives tonight. Wo sow have our affairs in a better condit- ion than at any time since thia strike was declared and as for myself, 1 am OPENS CANNON CAMPAIGN Parker Waa Between Devil and Sea Whan Message Waa Deep 6ent Burlington. VtTTuguat 10. The Republican campaign waa formally in opened Vermont thia afternoon with Speaker Joseph C. Cannon of Illinois, the principal speaker. Congressman Qiarlei E. Littlefield of Maine and United Rimes senators Red field, Proctor ud W. R. Dillingham of Vermont, lo made speeches. Speaker Cannon referring to Judge nrker'i telegram to the Democratla wnrentlon announcing his position on tta money question said: It was Judge Parker's only chance. Re rent that telegram retween the 'Devil and H characterised because he waa the deep a New York ea. newa-a- s "the Devil P of and the Bryan the Democratic party as The Beep Sea. Parker." eald the speaker, to send that telegram to satisfy hew York friends. If he had not so he would have offended them wras on the other hand, the send-- " of U offended the Bryan wing.' Judge tm ms candidates Roosevelt Ml Parker. Mr. Cannon said: of the country ran choose men, one who has stood Tllie policy of the Republican party oter- - r,'n "first to last voting with and all ns measures by which to Kreatness and power. ugruwn tk. has been an enemy of miL. 1"1,,,''an T of protection, unsound in his views on money id who voted for Bryan. remmendlng WAS XOT CONTRABAND. Rsnsburs, August 10. It U denied l,Tnaln crKoe Placed KoHhVhe ,,amltrg-America- n and w2h eamers at Tendon Timet .,he ted rtaji re iu Ant- - roal refused by were contraband but in- - ttou? "f !. retch B?JL1rno,-",- t lrrm from which cooking are made. MITCHELL Ki2id!l;,AT,.',J-Jri- 575ft1 er of thl ,X IN PARIS. hn Mitchell, the rn,,ed Worki prw1(,1 OTer the meet- ,0,ml M,nert C0ft- - 1113 BROTHER'S KEEPER ritrT Md.. Aug. 10darn'j nii0Venwr Jackson waa to- 'P1 tor nres by 'he .- rwi th Firtt MrvNSW?1 u h..ril?i' Hl" opponent will , thc V1 or.il?. hr- nut in compliance with the ordinances. There was a revival today of talk concerning the formation of a new stock yards corporation to build a general stock yards on the Stirkney tract on the Chicago drainage canal. This project is credited to the Hately Brothers, former packers now engaged in board of trade oi rat ions. They are said to have secured extensive interests In the properties that were once in the' poaession of President Btickney, of the Great Western Railway. Edward Tllden, I want to say. Is absolutely and alone responsible fur of the strike. the This assertion was made today by of the Michael Donnelly, president Butchers' union. When we signed the. agreement to Abrogate the strike," he continued." It The was understood to be closed. agreement was not what 1 wanted but It was an agreement and I thought it could be ao handled ad to bring results that would be fair to both sides and no honest man wants anything better. Therefore when I had no sooner reached the street than I met a crowd of newspaper men and one of them show, ed me a statement written by Edward Tllden, declaring that the packers had gained all the advantage. The reporters asked me about it. I waa that angry that 1 gritted my teeth, nodded my bead, said 'Amen,' and hurried away. If he had kept still all would have been well." - - Wm- - H. Jackson. Republican candidate. m hit VESSEL New York. August 10. Chairman Odell of the Republican state cointnli-l- e of New York, ajieni some lime today with Chairman Corlelynu of the It Republican national committee. was the fir conference thet-- e gpni lenten have had since the campaign was really under way. A complete understanding was reached regarding the campaign in Now York state. Chairman Cortelywi recognize that the state organization has the machinery for the campaign and in New York the Republican stale commit te will manage the canvas with all the which the national commit I e gives. The national and stnte chairman are in perfect accord. The governorship was discussed briefly but until more definite Information has been obtained regarding the atii-tuof Elihtt Root, no one can say who 1 the prnbabl randtuate for the Republican nomination. I.leut. (Jov. Higgins Is prominently put forward. Chairman Cortelyou will not discuss the matter but it is known that he does not think Mr. Root will lie nominated. Visitors thronged the Republican headquarters today. de PRINTERS ARE PATRIOTIC Delegate 'From Georgia Receives an Outburst of Applause. Bt. Louis, Aug. 10. The convention of the Typographical union today resumed consideration of the lengthy report of the committee on laws. When President Lynch bad called the convention to order lie read a telegram from Samuel Gompera aa follows: The constant progress, the excellent growth and expanding power and influence of the International Typographical union protecting and promoting the interest of members of the craft, fa the source of the greatest gratification to all. Accept and convey to the o flicers and delegates my heartiest fraternal greeting and aincereMt congratulations aa well as highest hope and intlclpa-tion- s for greatest possible harmuay and success of your great Institution.' An animated discussion arose over New York, Ang. IOjTwo hundred trike breakers, destined for the plant the committee's recommendation that of Schwarxuchild and Sulzberger were the proposition U amend section 124 of the general laws be not adopted. today and routed. Several were by a number of beef workers The amendment provided that when a strike has been inaugurated under y beaten and others thoroughly SUghl-eneJumped Into East river from the provisions of sections 116, 117 and which they were rescued with diffi- 118, the executive committee should culty. Police reserves were summoned pay to the order ot the president and secretary of the union Involved, for a hut no arrests were made. As a result of an attempt to move period not exceeding eight weeks, an per beef by drivers, Charles amount equal to seven dollars Hilton, business agent of the Drivers week for eaeh memlier entitled thereand Stablemen's union, haa ordered to. On the first ballot, by a vote of the stablemen, cleaners and helpers 79 to 77, the committee to atop work. report waa voted down. President Lynch then addressed the convention and explainCHAMBERLAIN SAYS THERE ed that he did not think that the BUT ONE DIFFERENCE IS union would stand for an additional assessment which would be London, Aug. 10. Premier Balfour necessitated if the proposition waa announced in the' house of outnmona adopted. President Lynch won over today that he did not propose at pres- the convention, and by a vote of 149 ent to call an Imperial conference or to 25, the unfavorable report of the appoint a royal committee to exam- committee waa concurred in by the ine the fiscal situation in the em- convention. Considerable discussion developed pire. Chamberlain, Joseph defending on the unfavorable report to add a himself In the house, August 1, against new section to the general law govan attack on free traders, said the erning Jurisdiction and charters. The only difference between himself and proposed section provides that in no Premier Balfour waa that the latter case shall a charter be issued unless did not think the country would con- the scale of wages is at least $15, eight sent to colonial preferences, aa It In- hours per day for Job work; $1$ per volved a food tax, and urged Mr. Bal- week, eight hours or leu for machine four to call a conference of the co- work. At one time it looked aa if the lonial representative to ascertain sentiment was against the unfavorable wbat they wlabfd and wanted to do report, but President Lynch again by In order that the committee might hia persuasion, won over the convendiscover whether he had based his tion. With hardly a dissenting vote policy on knowledge and experience. the motion 14 concur with the unfavorable report in rejecting the proposition was carried. GOVERNMENT GRAIN REPORT. The convention then put aside the 10. The consideration of the report of the laws Washington, August monthly report of the department of committee, to listen to nominations agriculture will show the condition of for the selection of a meeting place Toronto and ColiinJiiis, corn on Auguat 1st to have been 87..1 next year. aa compared with 86.4 last month; Ohio, were Ibe cities competing for 78.7 on August 1st, 1903; 86.S at the the honor. The vote on this question corresponding date. In 1902, and a ten was postponed until tomorrow. The consideration of the laws committee year August average of 83.5. The average condition of spring report waa then resumed. 'The propwheat on August 1st was 87.5 as com- osition under discussion waa one to pared with 93.7 last month; 77.1 on the effect that no member f tho August 1st, 1903t 89.7 at tbecorrea-pondln- g Typographical union shall enlist in the date In 1902. and a ten year service of any atate In the United States as state guard, militiamen or Auguat average of 81.2. rangers, under the penalty of expulsion and being barred from reinstateJURORS SELECTED. ment. Of this proposition tbe committee on laws had reported unfavSL. Louis, Aug. 10. The list of JurA sentiment, against the unors on awards selected by the board orably. favorable report arose in the convenof lady managers waa today submit- tion, Delegate Anderson of Macon, ted to the exposition management. chairman of the committee. JumpingGa., to They include the following: hia feet. When, in a address, Fine Arts, Mrs. E. Z. Thayer, Den- he quoted the famous patriotic lines: ver. Is there a man with soul so dead, State Institutions, Mrs. Sarah Flatt Who never to himself haa said, Decker, Denver. This Is my own, my native land. Miss Eugene Art Workmanship, The clintix waa reached. Cheers reField, Chicago. sounded through the hall and by an HenderEthnology, Mrs. Alice P. overwhelming majority the convenson, Tacoma, Wash. tion decided that nothing should be dime to prevent members of the union DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN IDAHO. from fighting for the stars and stripes. Vituperative language then grew this out of the consideration of tbe propoWardner, Idaho. Aug. afternoon destroyed a block in the sition that organizers submit an Itembusiness district of this city entailing ized account of expenses to the exa loss of approximately $2fl.imo. in- ecutive council, which expenses .shall surance $6,000. The blsxe originated be allowed only on their approval. On In the Somers hotel and spread with this proposition the committee had reThe debate great rapidity consuming the freight ported unfavorably. depot Jtf the Oregon Railroad & Nav- which arose, was of a personal nature, igation company, three saloons, two but tbe opposition to the committee's vigorous, barbershops and several vacant frame unfavorable report, while buildings. Three box cars partly load- was not general, and the report waa tbe convention. ed wtih merchandise which stood near concurred in by Thereupon the convention adjourned the freight depot were destroyed. to meet Thursday morning. ARRESTED FOR CONSPIRACY. TEXAS SHY OF POPULIST8. Sioux City, Iowa, August 10. Chas. Fort Worth, Tex.. Aug. 10. The McGuire, president Of the Butchers Union and leader of the parking house state Populist convention met here tostrike in Sioux City, was arrested to- day and nailed a partial state ticket. day on a charge of conspiracy to in- The executive committee waa empnw. complete the ticket. There jure the business of the Cudahy Pack- ered.to were only 35 counties representd. ing company. bad-attack- non-unio- n 10.-rF- ire SAYS RUSSIA on s' VERMONT Beys WEATHER FORECAST CHARTERED BY ESE COMPANY. JAPAN- Two More Bodies Found at Scent of Colorado Wreck. Puetdo, Colo., Aug. 10. Two more bodies were recovered today by tho ln-i- MIGHT BE HARRISON HAVE NO AUTHORITY DEMOCRATS USED A MEGAPHONE FAMOUS SON nt IS DEAD Farmer Premier Waldsck-Rossea- u Paaaad Away. Haa Former Premier died at 2:45 o'Llock this afternoon at hia country residence at Corbeil, eighten miles from Paris, from the effects of an operation which his medical attendants deemed to be a final necessity. A similar operation, which wan performed in Paris some month! ago proved partially successful, and the former premier was well enough to be removed to Corbeil where it was boiled rest and the effect of tho country air would restore hi strength. Tbe evil, however, was not eradicated and alarming reports regarding the condition of the distinguished patient have been circulated frequently. Despite the eforis of his family to con10. Paris, August Waldeck-Roussea- u European Diplomats Concede that He Has the Way Russia Could Opened Better Afford to Yield to Powers Than to Japan. 10. Discount 61. Petersburg, ing tbe fail of Port Arthur and tlw disastrous defeat of Gen. Kuropaikiu at the hands of the combined Japanese armies, some diplomats an already in upon Hie ' situation which tbe co in but a ids would be left and the question ns lo whether It Is possible that a way would lie opened unanimous (nr peace. The almost opinion s thill with her present record of victories, combined with tbe financial difficulties of continuing tbe war would welcome Indefinitely Jaimu peace, and the air. tost equal unanimous verdict Is that Russia would adnpl a contrary course. Jivcn should every out of Russian soldier ha driven Manchuria the diplomats believe that Russia could not afford to yield, but would tie cmnjxdlcd to doggedly continue tho war, collect another army In Blberia aud take the offensive next year. Several keen diplomats however, are of the opinion tbnt Japan by n clever coup in the event of Kuropat-ki- n being routed might perhaps fores the powers to Intervene in a way that Russia could not resist. One diplomat representing an European power at the court of Kmiteror Nicholas said to the Associated Press: Secretary Haya note opening n way for the guarantee for the administrative entity of China to which all the powers subscribed la principle may after all become the mesne of bringing about peace. If Japan, pushing the Kumlan military fores out of Manchuria and obtaining undisputed possession should then formally relinquish the province to Chinn, it a real owner, and call upon the powers under tljelr guarantee to protect the entity of tbe celestial empire, I do not think (he powers could escape responsibility. It might be objected tbnt the reply of the powers to Secretary liay'a circular note specifically exempted Manchuria aa a aphem of mlliui-- operations but if Russia la no louger in Manchuria and Japan should relinquish the province, an entirely different situation would be created. It might also be objected that Mr. Hay's circular was designed primarily to prevent the embroilment of China and secondly, the dismemberment of the territory of the empire by the powers at the end of the war. There would, of course, be difficulties growing out of tho predelic-tlon- a of the various powers. Nevertheless all the powers, I believe are In accord In a common desire to eee peace restored and many are of tbe opinion that the ouly hope of peace la the Immediate future If the Japanese succeeded In driving the Russians out of Mancnuria rests upon the intervention of all the powers on the basis of their replies to Mr. Hay's note. Russia could better afford to yield to the powers than to Japan alone." Bt. Petersburg, OF FRANCE Populist Orator Also Chargeo Thom With Drafting Platform by Telegraph. rker AND TRiDAY ADDITIONAL WRECK VICTIMS work which is at Sinking of Thea Upheld by Prize Court searchingtheparty victium of tho seeking remaining Intenced for Japan. .Cargo wreck at Eden slat inn last Sunday Tlte liodic have been Identified night. a.Aushm t Vladivostok, Deluycd in aa those of Mis Miiineola Davis, a 19- transmission.)' The prim rottri tndny ear old girl, and Mias Margaret Kelcondemned tho Germ.in m earner Thra. of this rity. Rumor reached the ly bv which was sunk tii Vladivostok late tonight that a number of city squadron off the ciat of Japan July liodica had been found under some of 2ith, aud declared t nt ibe ltussiau tho wreckage but this could not be cruNers were justified in sinking the verified. vessel. Evidence was produced that This riuga the total number of identhe Then waa chartered by a Jzpan-er- e tified dead to 77; 1; unidentified, and that since 25 March company known 20, and reported missshe bad been engaged exclusively in ing, 12. mlaalng the Jaitanewe trade eu .ktiwnoK) The list of missing is diminishing ports. Uu this ground the court slowly while the number of reported that she had lost ail her right missing is growing larger. as the vesael of a tinural power, esTestimony before the coroner's Jury pecially an her cargo, which consisted on the today principally of fih, waa intended tor the use of the amounthinged of water coming down tho ArJajMtneae. royo against the railway bridgn anil aa to whether the county bridge Che Fno, Aug. 11. 11:15 a. m. The truck the railroad bridge. Russian fleet emerged from Port Arthur at 7 a. nt. Wednesday morning. It is stated that only the smaller Japanese vessels engaged ami pursued it. The pursuit luted two hours and a half. The hospital ship Mongolia, car rytng women and children, la akid 10 New York Democrats Disposed to be have accompanied 'ho fleet. Favorable Toward Him, Refugees from ilort Arthur state that during the lltet live days JapanNew York, Aug. 10. Franese sheila from Wolf Hill have been cisEsnpits, Burton Harrison wbo represents dropping into the down, causing much the Thirteenth New York district in I dandtge. congress was put forward today for Several civilians have been hurt. the Democratic nomination for goverOne shell hit an oil store house under nor of New York. Ills name was sugGolden Hill. Five hundred sailors gested in an Informal discussion bevainly attempted to extinguish the tween New York politicians on the fire It caused. It waa received ao way to Eaoptia. that some of the Tammany favorably Cbe Foo, Aug. 1L 10:30 a. m. official predicted that the namee of Capt. RoatcbavoskI of the Russian tor- Mayor McClellan and former Secretary pedo dentroyer Ricsltelfnl, which of War Daniel 8. Lament would be emerged from Port Arthur with the eliminated. fleet Wednesday morning and which Advocaten of a boom for Mr. Harriarrived here early this morning, slatson at this lime Is said to be in keepbroke his when down ed that engines ing alike with the inclination of state he was midway between Che Fno and 1 sailers to give the governorship nomPort Arthur. He proceeded at a speed ination to Tam Many and with the deof 12 knots to thia point. He m.vs ha mand of that organization that It a aw no Japanese vessels. claims be recognized. statements He confirms previous that, the large Russian warships had left Port Arthur, but refused to say directly that the fleet had gene on an extended cruise, but left tbe inference, in tbe course u t a long interview, that the warships expect to Join the Vladi- As Panama Railway ia Not Under vostok squadron, which ha uid had Government Control, been recruited by the purchase of hips from the Argentine republic. Washington, Aug. 10. As the reCapt. Roatchavoskt said further that sult of complaint of discrimination the Russian torpedo boats, gunboats and numerous Inquiries aa to the date and small craft generally remained at Port Arthur. Borne came out to per- of termination of the contract between form their uaual duties in the vicinity the Pacific Mall Steamship and the Panama Railway company the Isthbut they did not follow the big ships. mian canal commission has been InCapt. Roatchavoakt stated that tbe into the status of tho contract. recent firing heard at Che Foo evident- quiring The commission, it la found, has no ly came from Port Arthur, where the authority to terminate contract In Japanese continue to attack daily with view of the fact thatthethe Panama scarcely less energy than they mani- railway la not yet under government fested during the severe three-day- s control and Secretary Murphy of the The of tbe latter fighting July. part commission haa so advised President Japanese line, he said, now exfends W. J. Burns of tbe Portland, Ore., shore Louisa to of north from the bay chamber of commerce. It ia pointed a point imuiediately east of Tache out that the committee will regulate bay. about seven miles east of Port tba policy ot the road after the elecArthur. The Japanese are, he alleged, tion of directors of the Panama railwasting lives with reckless courage. way scheduled to lie held the first Their positions are frequently lout, of April next year, when, acretaken, then Inst and retaken again. Monday cording to the plait announced hers, the isthmian commlsirmera are to be constituted a atajorily of the board of directors of tbe road. Lincoln. Neb., August 10. Watson and Tibbies opened tbe Populist campaign here today when the atate convention met to nominate candidates. The Oliver theatre was filled, tho element predomlnatlnng strongly. Most of tbe delegates were in sympathy with fusion on state hut it was evident that two elee-tor- si tickets would be put in the field against Roosevelt. A campaign song was sung by a daughter of Thomus Tibbies, candidwho wrote both ate for the words and music. Mr. Wat son scored both the old parties and ridiculed the Republican platform as a rut and dried affair. Of tba Democratic convention he said: It made ils appeal to the Deity through a megaphone, and drafted its platform by telegraph. His speech was an Indirect appeal against fusion. Senator Allen was made permanent chairman and a recess until evening taken. the Populists deOn cided to nominate Watson and Tibbies electors regardl's of any action taken by tbe Democrat. The question of fusion of state tickets waa then taken np and provoked long and at limes hitter debate. TODAY August 10. Again the chance of a decisive batUe between General Kuropatkin and the Commander of the Japanese army seems to be disappearing. According to a statement Issued by tbe genural staff tonight, rains are sgaia falling over a wide area of Manchuria, with the effect of Impeding operations, but oven more Important Is the information reaching tbe Associated Preee tosource night from an authoritative that tbe Jaitanrse have once more delayed too long their advance. General Kumpatkln has now withdrawn the bulk of hia army safely north of Liao Yang, having only a strrbig rear line to contest the advance when, according to this Information, the Japanese have about 300,000 men in the armies operating against Kuropatkin, rendering It too hazardous for him to rlak a general engagement. The general staff has no information bearing on the reported presence i, of a large force of Japanese at a place that cannot be located on mvallable maps. The report agrees, however, with Hie general tenor of the Information received by the Associated Iress and here glvrn that General Kuropatkin is already retreating north of Liao Yang. vance ista art tt'ne miles north of Hal Cheng, iiaily ftisiladcu occur between the out postii. General KitropaiKin points out the fact that Hie .iapuni-sare using 'bullets of different calibre, some with nickel and others with copper covermen ings, showing that ihcir are now in Hie fighting lino. MUKDEN HEAVILY REINFORCED, Izindnn, Aug. 10. A correspondent of tin Diiily Mall who visited Sininiin-tl- n which is mi neutral Chinese territory alsnit thirty miles west of Mukden, cables the following under dat of August 101 It: There is an enormous garrison at Miikdmi, having arrived very rapidly. "There are no Japanese north of the city. A force of some sLrcuglh lice twenty five miles L, the south ami there la another Japanese army five miles cast of Liao Yang. 1 learn from a tellable source that the main Russian army haa fallcu back on Cbiulntky." IS IT M1IRIEVEFFT Bt. Petersburg, Ang. 10. 1'bere la a persistent rumor that the emperor haa signed the appointment of Minister of Justice Murievieff as minister nf the interior in succession lo the late Von Plehve. EUROPE IS DREADING Any Dieturbance in Southern Europe Want Sultan ta Give. in. Washington. Aug. 10. Officials of the state and navy depart manta conferred today regarding the orders to be given the European squadron when It arrives at Smyrna. The naval officials. In answer to tbe inquiries of the mute department, estimated that Admiral Jewell's fleet would arrive at Smyrna by toulgbt. Tbere are signs here that the signatory powers to the treaty of Paris are beginning to take active interest in tke policy of the Washington government toward Turkey. They have every reason to dread any disturbance of the balance of power in southern Europe at this time ami It is believed they are willing to bring influence to bear upon the aultan to induce him to nrquicsce in the American demands rather titan force tbe issue to a point where the use of actual force might be regarded aa actually, necessary by the American government. IDAHO REPUBLICANS NOINATED, Moscow, Idaho. August 10. The Idaho Republican atate convention met here today. The opening address wan made by Seualnr Rayburn. Col. Tiiomns Hamer ot Fremont county, the caucus nominee of the forca opposing the nomination of Governor Morrison, was elected temporary chairman without opposition. The Morrison forces now admit that if tbe present combination is not broken, Frank R. Gooding nf Lincoln county will bo nominated fur governor and Congressman French The Gooding and French forces combined ia- -t nllit. This morning Morrison formed a combination with C. W. Beale of Wallace, candidate for congress in au endeavor to break tbe Gooding-Frenclate. h MANY LIVES 1X)ST. Beattie, August Jft. The hull of the Nome steamship discovery. Is lying on the inner side of Middloton Island near Valdez. Advices to that effect were received in Brattle today. On a recent cruise in northern waceal the truth, M. Walderk-Rouaaeau- 'q ter the steam tender i'ailfiu of the condition during the last few days beAlaska Packer asocial ion. cruised came much aggravated, tbe patient cloo to Middleton Island and thr,ro aw the hull of the having frequont hallucinations and Tbe When the Discovery writ. down. 35 displaying extreme weakness. or 40 persons met iblr death, the exfamily accordingly railed in two far Prof. Hans mous liver specialist. Bt Petersburg. Aug. 11.-- 3:30 a. m. act number not being known. Kehr. a German, and Dr. Armor, a from the front are not Telegrams Canadian surgeon, wbo at a consultaCANADIANS WON. only badly delayed but are tion decided that since the liver had with Rule reference lo tbe arriving sequence ceased to perform Its functions, an Imnf their filing. Bcacom-field- . 10. lbs Que., Aug. mediate operation was the only hotte A dlRpatch from Liao Yang dated fifth ami deriding race of the of saving the patient's life. M. Wal-- r Auguat 7tb reports that there' was series between the Amrriran was informed of the continued fighting August Gth and 7Hi challenger White Bear and the defendrethis and for necessity operation Houtaistsze at no but details. gives ing yacht Nnorna, of tbe Ko;.sl Bt. Lincoln, Neb.. August 10. Hugh ceived the news with calmness and The dispatch adds that a battle was Lawrence Yaclit club, was won by Ijcmaster wa- nominated for congress courage. Tbe operation waa performat Aisyadzken. Nnorna. The course was two mile by the Democrats and Populists of tbe ed at noon today by Prof. Kehr, who expected to windward and return, three timer First District today. was assisted by Dr. Armor nd three London, Ang. 11. The Tien Tsln cor- over, with a time limit of three and French surgeons. It at first spiicared houra. of the Standard says that one-hal-f GONE TO EUROPE. that the operation, which was admir- respondent Chinese bandits attacked tbe 3i(0 successwotJd prove ably conducted, Russian camp in tha Tien pass August STEAMER IN DISTRESS. New York. August 10. Cardinal ful and the patient was removed from and his puny sailed today on the the operating table to his bed, but the 2nd. The RuKsians were taken unaware and had many killed. also Honolulu. August 10. The Unit!' steamer Sardegna for Europe. pulse became more feeble and despite lost a quantity of ammunition They uad sup- Btale Steamship Solace arrived today the administration of injeetlbns of from Manlina. She reports having met serum, the patient gradually sank and plies. tha British steamer Broderklt Cart! died without regaining consciousness. Russian from Iquiqun, for Honolulu in disWaldeck-KousseaLisbon, August 10. The M. Jacques RIVAL NAVIES HOLD ALL DAY SESSION auxiliary cruiser Ural, which was off tress. She was short of provision and Linuville, the patient's brother-la-law- , his nephew, this port yesterday, has proceeded. It her chronometer was broken. Tbe SoRene Waldsck-RouweaIs supposed she Is bound for the Medlace gave the British steamer her aud three intimate friend were preHusaisn Tokio, Ang. 11- - The iterranean. reckoning and supplied her with a death. his of sent from time at the Port Arthur fleet emerged chronometer and provisions. A priest was summoned from Paris Wednesday and a severe engage- RESERVE ON FIGHTING LINE. to administer tbe last rites to tbe minment with the Japanese fleet iast- YELLOW FEVER IN MEXICO. ed ail day following. The Japsn- ister, hut he waa too lata SL Petersburg. August 10. The emWhen the death of the premier beese destroyers attacked tbe Rns- came known, messages of condolence peror haa received dispatches from Mexico City, Aug. 10. Salins Cruz, slans at night. The results of the on the Pacific coast and the terminus began to arrive. The first came from General Kuropatkin, dated August engagements are unknown. The Premier-Con- i bcs. who telegraphed. and 9. mentioning n few minor re- of the Tchunantepec railway, report Russian battleships Retvizan and 1 have received the news contained connaissances, but laying that there four cases of fever resembling yellov Pobleda were seen outside Port three lu your telegram with tbe keenest has been no particular change in the fever. Coat zacwa lens reimrt Arthur this (Thursday) morning. positions on either the east or south cases of yellow fevtr. Irogrerto has fronts. Oa the south, the JapaScpe ad one case. .. . . au - Ba-to- lli n. Pai-tbuh- . |