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Show TIIE MORNINO EXAMINER OGDEN, CTAII, ADVOCATES PEACE FOR THE WORLD TUESDAY MORNING, EXCURSION Pittsburg, STEAMER BURNS. Pa, steamer Oct. S. The ex- Mayflower burned to the water's edge at half peat tiree this morning. The crew ee-- " taped. OCTOBER 4, 1904. LAST RESPECTS PAID TO SENATOR HOAR sanguinary succession of trivial wan. Wa marched a little army to Peking; but it waa to aava not only tha beleaguered legations, but n great Imperiled civilisation. By mingled gentleness and energy, to which moat of the world beyond our borders haa dune Justice, we have given to the Philippines, If not peace, at least a nearer approach to It than they hava had within tha memory of men. If our example la worth anything to Russo-Ja- p tha world, wa have given It in tha vital have matter of disarmament. Wa brought away from tha Far East 53.000 suldlero whoso work waa dona, and hava aent them back to the fields of axalteth a nation, which welcome of the national righteousness peaceful activity. W hava reduced Boatuu, Oil. 9. Advocates of the to extend theto which Govern-or that obedience to tbs lunar light the delegates. of government cur army to lla minimum of 60,000 adoption of principlesaaarmbled iff peace. John L. Bates, who waa to have lends along tha paths in men: iu fact, wo may say wo hava no throughout the world, given the welcome of the commonnt large, army, but In place of ona a nucleus for nation And of the Bouton from many quarters the policy wealth of Massachusetts, waa unavoid- which owes so much of Ita civic spirit drill and discipline. We hava threa-fourth- s globe to take pari In the proceedings owing to tbe funeral of to tha founders of New England, baa of one aoldler for every thousof the 1 hirtcwitb International Peace ably absent, Senator Hoard at Worcester. and of the population a proportion wbirh opHBWl fnriullly twa of n been peace. main tha la policy admiraAt tha meeting this afternoon the Worcester, Mass., Oct L Tha city of whole country la expressing powers, In this city. For several month plane During the hundred and twenty years which. If adopted by other love. tion tender and Edwin v was Jammed. siout Trent ruware Temple and the ninke Worcester today bowed beside tbs body here been In progress to of our independent existence we have would at (inch eliminate Thera never waa a person ao simple, If possible, than D. Mead, chairman of the committee mors of wars from the daily thoughts of her foremoat eltlaen. Senator George 1 but three wars with the outside gma more nntkblc, ao natural, never a person who ao enintroand on world. the of past. tbe chanrerlea the organisation, presided, of moat n we had have any that has beeu held in world, Masthough tirely relied upon the realities, truth, But fixed aa our tradition la, clear aa Friable Hoar, while the state of There are many prominent delegates duced Secretary Hay, who apoke aa grievous and dolorous struggle with sachusetts and in n larga measure tbe righteousness and peace. He could be here fnnu abroad, and a number of fol Iowa: own people. Wa have had, I think, la our purpose In the direction of naUon our need I esteem It a great honor and privisympathised with the munici- vehement In expression whencommon them were present yesterday at tha two a greater relative Immunity from war peace, no country la permanently imafwu, but in common life, in lege to he allowed to extend to you the than any of our neighbors. Ail our mune to war ao long aa the desire and pality la her grief. reltgloua aervlrea held, oue In theot Rev. Dr. Edward Everett Hale, chap-- 1 talk, he relied absolutely upon the United 8tatea Ambassador to Ruiiii welcome of the Government and the are not universal. ternoon it Tremotit temple and tha g rosiest men hava been earnest advo- the practice of pence lain of the United State Senate nnd sincerity of hla expression, and I think an advocate aa we If In the evening at Symphony Hall, aa people of the United Slatee of America cates of peace. quote Washington Haa Baan Granted Leave of men who The very ocg Those people him and friend of Senator Hoar, con- that faith In the American also on formal memorable to of this It auspicious of but fair meeting. It tbs peace, quote mailed preludes founded our the with libertine Absence. To ha prepared fur ducted prayere at the home juat before which expressed Itself ao magnificentforeign delegations will participate in casion. No tima could lie more fitting band detested and abhorred war aa the where he eaye: o'clock. Only members of tbe immely once and again in hia public utterthe mass meetings to be held In the fur thia gathering of a parliament of moat futile and ferocious of human war la ons of tha moat effectual means 8L Petersburg, Oct. 8. Amlnm of preserving peace." And at another diate household and a few neighbors ances may be traced directly to hla evenings of this week when oppor- peace than today, when at the other follies. Franklin and Jefferson repeatMcCormick haa been granted 1V dethat n waa to of of hla In attended external The world thunder acrvlcs. an they thia the faith active free be To end of the for aald: opinion tima man, certainty expression body t tunity denounced It the one with nil rommerre the United oa structive and sanguinary war la deaf edly ths protection of n naval then placed In the hearse by the act- were the children of God, that they absence to go tobusiness. anil be given to all. the of his rhetoric, tha other force to He lexvei cer- urgent private sechla to nature and ive To secure or divine nil Inherit Iieliberatlve sessions of the accrad li- ealng tha nations, while here wa are withenergy pall present bearera, Indispensable. put wit. But hla firs the lambent of Uerlia will stop in to n neutral flag requires n naval retaries of the senator, and ths honor- tainty in the being and presence of hers Thursday and st delegate to the congress hava bean preparing to nettle the Question of a not our alone our fightto vindicate ary pall bearers. Senator Henry Cabot God which would express itself ao simp- to consult the Japanese uiuisier, . arranged for the forenoons of the vast transfer of power by an appeal ing man philosophers aeon at close quartern force organised and ready have week. to reason and orderly procedure, under how hldaoua la tha face of war. Wash- It from insult or a gg resalon." To Lodge, T. Jefferson Coolldge, Charles ly, ao unexpectedly sometimes, but gjrding the repatriation of the Jty. viU the existence of an evil la Francis Adama, Attorney General Wil- which wu Something of course In hla antse refugees. Mr. McCormick Prominent among tha evening meet- lha enaction of a law Implicitly accept- ington aald, "My first wish la to aaa ail from Cherbourg on the I lambing. lfc but tha liam H. Moody, former Governor Wilnot to or talk. hla life approve ed by eighty milllona of people. Nu thla and support hi ings will be that of Tuesday when art-ibanished from plague to mankind facta must bo faced. Human history to liam Murray Crane, General William A thousand people have said to me American liner Deutschland. October sae will be made by Quatava Hubplace could be more aultable than fhla the earth; and again ha aald, "Wa one of bloodshed. F. Draper, Jndge Francis C. Lowell of that the drath blow came on Chrtat-m- Ittii, and probably will he away Iron for have desolate long story bard. member of the French chamber dty, which has beenbirth-piaeexperienced enough of Us arils All the arte unite in tha apparent con- Boston, CoL George H. Lyman of Boshla post for aix weeks. The diplnma'k e af (leputlea, and Owwr 8. Strauss, nearly three hundred years the eve, last year, when she wu situation to know that It should in thla to quiet, the question of cw A. to to ths spiracy and tbe home of every Idea of not ba country glory precedence ton, give Stephen Henry Salisbury, member of The Hague conference, Thia wu true, no traband of war having passed tk wantonly or unnecessarily en- of arms Demosthenes and Pericles ad' Marsh, Dr. G. Stanley Hall and Wil- called away. and tbat of Wednesday, whan Samael progress and enlightenment which has tered upon." Than la no discordant jured the Athenians by the memory of liam E. Rice of Worcester. The active hour paased but he vu conscious of acute stage and there are nu imp. IJompers, president of tha American germinated In tha Western World. To note In tha utterances of our moat emiFedetntlnn of Labor, will preside at bid you welcome to the home of Vane, nent soldiers on Jhto subject. Tha their battles. Horace boasted that ha bearera and the family escorted tho re- the weight he wu carrying In trying ant questions likely to arise. Uarirg been n nun mains to the church of the Unity. The to live Mr. McCormick's absence Secraiity soldier, a workingmen's mass meeting, held In of Wlnthnip. and of Adams, of Chan-nln- g moat famous utterance of General bad he lived. Even Mlltton, militia force of the city, four companies sine gloria. and Emerson, la to gtva you the Grant tha one which will the Interest of the peace movement. Spencer Eddy will act as charge dTf even in hard But time till that up linger long ho of Infantry, and a battery of artillery criticism of hia Among the subjects to coma up for freedom of no mean city, to make you eat In tha memories ot man was tha In that sublime sonnet where from those he lov- taires. life, said Peace hath her victories no less under arma, were stationed In the action nt the deliberative proceedings partaken of a spiritual Inheritance of hla heart, "Let thaa war," also mentioned among the streets to aid tha polio In the almost ed, even in the stress of public life la that of adopting some effective meth- without which, with all our opulence, prayer us and the necessity of even displeasing Sherman reached hero tha od of anting the powers of ho word to we ahonld he poor Indeed. It la true acme of peace." trophies of Cromwell Derwent's unnecessary effort to control the greatwhom he loved to please, I think of epigram godly stream with blood of Scots Imbued.' est crowd ever aeen In the city. Aa the those urn every good office at their command that thla great Oornmon wealth has when ho hla marvelouslagifthell. we should all any that his life was a War aald And e man hla bared hearse we libsermon of the almost end to bring about the In and hymn paaaed, every every ought with the award, peat under happy one. It wu filled full, filled ao war. Tha American Paara erty. We confess that many warn hava Abraham Lincoln, after the tour terin our churches the Imagery of head and many women sobbed. In which he bad directed hoar rible full, that no one can describe that, years la and T. to of tha church The 600, which Hotert war and battle used. We are charg Paine, fir., left traces In the pages of Its history capacity aoriety, of but always filled full of something of Host on, ia president, is largely rep- snd Its lltsrature; art has adorned the our vast armiesofand navies, uttered on ed to fight the good fight of faith; we It wu ner salary to limit tho attendtha threshold eternity the frevent are to sail through bloody seas to win ance to representatives of organizalarge, unselfish, thorough generous, resented. public places of this stately tows with and touching aspiration to Woman Shoots a Man Who Pertiili that tha the A public meeting was arranged for the statues of Its bsrolc sons. But the to tion! to which tho senator belonged. something that he expected others soldier Christian The prize. war might speedily which in Forcing Hia Attentions Upon hare with him, something thin afternoon In Tremnat Temple, dominant note of Its highest culture. mighty acourgo of marshaled to war. Not only The dty of Worcester had Ita mayor would constantly Her. the world a hotter world. whoa Berm ary of State John Hay Its most persistent spirit, has been that pass away. in our hablta and customs, hut in for ita only official representative nt We aremake not here to analyze ao great Thera has been no solution of eon our daily speech nnd in our inmost tha service. The delation from the New York, Oct. 3. Angry bsnsM a character. God grant that the memtlnulty In the sentiments of our presi- thoughts we are beset by the obsession anal nnd house and the representatof the ories of such n man may make ua un- of hia attempts to force his nndesb-edents on this subject up to thla day. of conflict and lsutual destruction. It ives of the atate filled affections upon her, and determine selfish. upright, courageous, and true. eating capacity. McKinley deplored with every pulse of to like tbe law dt sin in the members Ws are here to thank the good God to repulse him at any cost, she 4a Rev. Dr. Hals, who was ths first pasbis honest and kindly heart tha advent to which the greatest of tbe Apostles auch a man hu lived, to uk Him clares, Mrs. Ron Barbadi. 23 years ok of tha war which had hoped might not refers: Who shall deliver us from tor of tha church ot ths Unity, nnd Kev. tbat to second R. fresh the memory of auch a today shot nnd killed Michael Ruga, Rush ths keep Shlppen, putor, coma in his day, and gladly hailed the the body of this death?" an East Bide tenement house. now of Brockton, Mua., officiated at life and to tench ns Ita lei sons. earliest moment for making peace; and I am speaking to those who recog- tbe church. Mrs. Barbadi made no attecipt a Dr. Hale delivered the At tha conclusion of the service tbe President Roosevelt baa tha same tire- nize the lamentable state of things follows: arrest and waa taken to a pofo resist eulogy, less energy In the work of concord and who hall, body wu conveyed to the. city baby, yet do not accept it, or subI think that wo who knew him In where it will lie in state until 8 ft. m. station carrying her tbat he displayed when he Bought peace mit to It, and who hope that hla home life feel aa if no ona else Tomorrow the remains will be taken which she held In her arms when and ensued it on tha field of baltle. No the shadow of this night wethrough shall knew how to praise him, though a to Concord for burlaL fired the fatal shots. presidents In our history havs been so weep Into n younger day. Ha faithful and an efficient aa tha last two this groat deliverance to ba In tha cause of arbitration and of a very pllahed? peaceful settlement of differences, Wo have nil recently read that won mention them together because their work haa been harmonious and consist- derful sermon on war by Count Tolstoi ent. Wa hailed with Joy tha generous In which n spirit of marvelous lucidity Initiative of the Russian emperor, and and fire, absolutely Petnchrd fttnn Belief aent to tha conference at The Hague geographical or political conditions, the beat men wa had la our civlo and peaks the word aa It haa been given Effort to Rasa Law military Ufa. When The Hague court him to apeak it, and aa no other livTrouAa done. man could hero Corporal Punishment Causes you read, lay apparently wracked at tha begin- ing Parliament. In Danish hla terrible an ble with with aching heart, ning of lla voyage, throataned of war, feeling that as a death baton it had telrly begun to minisifriil R was the American government man you are partly responsible for all Copenhagen, Oct. 3 A Tbs anly paint assured by today's ad- east of Mukden. Elsewhere, ba adds, Uvs. I had long which wait with whloh llto here of human breath impacrista It in you the atrocities, gave by Cram vises the seat of war lo that thora there era no developments. averted, aw been shall he haa Mexico to tha of tience share for the YtUng propose, threatened, remedy Republic boo boon no general ongagomont and ancea of support having teen gives St. Petersburg roitoratoo tha bollof RUSSIAN WARSHIP IN CHINESE our appeal to tta Jurisdiction; aid tha and you find It la Religion. Yee, that seooad case brought before It was at to the remedy. If all would do right, his colleagues to Minister of Junta of Corthat a battlo la nat Imminent. The rORT. deia Mr. the of laatanee who do would Roosevelt, wrong nothing Alberta, who Imdsted on bringing nobody Russian war a. .aa admlta that aoma clined in its favor the high honor of plainer. It to n counsel of perfection, tbe whipping F law to of worry la caused by the aeeuta being an affair of world-wld- a for thugs. Though a cabinet apHt satisfactory to prophets and saints, to unable to locate Kurekl'e army which Shanghai, OoL Sr A Russian war- arbitrating be reached la God's good ttote. But been averted it will cause an escra ed aaaipriooo the oatroma right It la In- ship auppuaed to ha the armored cruisnvW to consult together I bag yon to believe, It Is not by way you are hero session of the Rlksilag which Uiiwoim timated that thla condition may con- er Bayun, from Port Arthur, la re pottwas now ed to have anchored off Gutnlnff in- of boasting that I recall these Incidents to see whether the generation today. The Riksdag ministry tain the potontialitloo of a big In May last because the While Kuropatkin la diepaolng land In Hang Chau bay. Two tugs to your minds; It Is rather as a pro-toa- st alive may not do something to hasten nn of faith In n causa which tha the coming of the accept able day, the unable to prevail on It to enact has a proceeded thither to bring her to hla farcoa to moat any passible visbeatific on of the has nt earth administration present appearance deeply whipping post bill nnd on Pine fit Petersburg helds te tha Shanghai. once we I make heart cannot to at ask If that ion. on the subject. la peace you remember, differences epiuMi that ho will net ace apt a genthe d all beret lose npon which you are and good will tho universal nils and haa been heatedly matter tbe eral ongagomont, but will withdraw to a 8L OoL In a I. would bo to start a newspaper and Louia, written ENGINEERING CONGRESS, the press and on tna Pj entering, tha course to which tha practice of nations, what can we do to in cussed Tie Paso. A dispatch from Shanghai American government la pledged and approximate this today Charles F. Kelly, speaker libel him ao fiercely aa to draw his form nnd now the apple ot dw condition? What aaya that a Russian warship supposed which It haa ataadlly punned for tha measures can we now take which may of the house of delegates during n per- fire by taking up his time In libel pros- Ia once store thrown into the to ha the Bayan, of the Pert Arthur fit. Louis, Oat. S. Ehe Engineering last seven years. It Is true tbat in ead ns at least a little distance to- iod in tbe life of the boodle combine, ecutions or If ha did not, his Influence Tbs outcome ia awaited with kea float lo at Hang Chau bay. It ia not Congress began a six days' convention those relate the story of that combine. would be weakened and years ws have had n hundred ward the wlshed-fo- r goal? destroyed. teieat throughout Denmark. known whan aha left Port Arthur. at the World's Fair grounds today. days of war but they put an end for Kelly to under conviction for per- Although ws could find nothing after a I have not come to advise you; I This is tha eeeond masting of tha so- ever to bloodshed which had lasted no such ambitious pretensions. I jury la connection with boodle cues, thorough search to make attack on, libfit Petersburg, Oct. A Emperor cial y, tha fivat baring been bald nt generation. Wa landed a few platoons have even aspire to take part In your and hia trial on the charge of briber els were deliberately made up for the not do Nicholas returned to BL Petersburg to- the Colombian exposition ia Chicago of marines on tha Isthmus last year deliberations. But I am authorized to will be called Monday. He to now ont purpose of affecting public sentiment. in 1893. hut that act closed without a shot This plan was participated In not only day from the snutb and the correspondassure you that the American gov- on bond. He declares that n prominent local by members of ths house of delegates ent hears on very high authority that ernment extends to you n cordial and himself nnd others under Indictment for boodllng, but by tha appointment of a commander-in-chie- f sympathetic welcome, and shares to politician, promtoed . tha utmost the spirit and purpose in Implicated tbat the nut circuit attor-- prominent financiers of 8L Louis, who 49 will bo announced within who which you have met. The president, ncy would be all right" and promised feared exposure, and by those Mullah k honra. While General Knropntkln'a Blcody Work of a Somali so long ss he remains la power, has no If they would ran min firm, he would gave ua the money." ' friends still Inalst that ha will ba apOf the combine, Kelly haa this to Arabia. thought of departing from the tradi- secure for them either continuance tions bequeathed us by the grant sol- until tbe attorney took office or par-- ' say: We never thought of passing a pointed, members of tha emperor's enk- He declares that. bill out of which any money could be Aden, Arabia, Oct diers snd statesmen of our early his- dona afterward!. tourage express no doubt that Grand this man said tba new circuit attor-- obtained unless wa were paid for our mullah 1a reported to have attoc followed which been have strictly tory. Duka Nicholas Nlcholsieyitch will ba tribe, WIUM during the last seven years. We shall ney for which office nominations are votes. We went about it in n business- and robbed the Oganara chosen. Tbs official advices from tha today, like way, and bad combine meetings at 600 tribesmen and capturing continue to advocate and to carry into to be made by Democrats front today report that all la quiet stated times, and fixed the bribe prices camels and sheep. effect, as far as practicable the prin- would be hia man." Kelly declares ha refused thla offer which we were to receive for our along tha whole line of tha opposing ciple of arbitration of such questions armies. A alight Japanese movement as may not be settled through diplo- and that he makes thia confession to votes, by a majority vote of the com bus bean observed nt Feng Tlspn about matic negotiations. We have already satisfy the pang of an accusing con- bine. Then we would select one of the six teen miles southeast of Mukden, but done much In thla dlrectoin; we shall science, lo obey the requests of bis combine in whose honesty we had I there has been no oolltairm. Tbs war A to go out and get the money. to do much more. The president wife and to do what he can to make RUG FACTORY BURNS. hups $ office apparently does not anticipate atonement to the of and These agents would rarely betray to now considering tho negotiation public prevent any fighting on n largo scale In the Imfo treaties of srbitrnlion with such of other young men from following the ua. 'In one or two Instances they conCamden, N. J.. Oct Fir Soldiers. mediate future. Tha principal cause of which he declares has led him to fiscated part of the money, but aa a desire extensive as path them, the tha powers European rj day destroyed Friea-Breslalarm at the war oflre la occaetoned by and hoies to lay them before the sen- ruin. , general rule they wer honest with us. factory of the thwlaaft of definite information regard In the course of his confession Kel- Among ruraelve'a, we had n high coda estimated winter. n ate next loss entailing pany, a of exact whereabout the Oyamna lag And finally the pmideat haa only ly details the story of tho city lighting of :vrala. and It waa considered exThree firemen were 9600,000. i right Tha Russian coouta hava last a few days ago promised, in response deal, for which a boodle fund oi , Jured. tremely dishonest for a member of the KuroM'e main touch with Oenerel waa nineteen divided between the combine accent to the bribe money without to the request of army, which may giro Increasing 1m- -. of the combine at Julius dividing it amongst hie fellowa. union to Invite the nations to a tneittfc-.-portaaue lo tha Banking movement Che Poo, Oct 3, 1 p. m. An official From desources It He la to Lrbmann'a birthday party. second conference at The Hague west under Oenernl Oku, which hith- report from Cktueral fitoeseei, dated that the attack began on tha continue the leieficient work (if the clares that a prominent politician gave erto baa been regarded aa a feint for September 33rd, rroctmd Che Foo to- Icarusd I'Jth along the whole line and lasisj conference of ISPS. him the boodle fund, that he took It to the real turning movement to afrlka nt eoafinatag n previous report of four days, various positions chaugtog house and that he there cannot foresee in the r General Kurnpal kin's line of oommunl-eatton- e day. I'nhappiiy on tha attack of the hands Japanese repulse many times. We Tre&t iL Core immediate future the cessation of wars flora tha east. It also may conwhloh Port The Arthur, high hill mentioned was a very upon the each. We ought lhcret.tr bq;in September in the course of his confession, foo rATARWH-- D tain tbs pot antis If ties of n big surprise. l!th sad ended BeptesJier ThroM aa 82nd. The important position to (he Russians. to labor constantly for the miiicnliun mer Spenker Kelly said: TroaMca, Kra aa Bar PI lunMal Ten day ago Kuropatkin snd the war aa Lna , Traabia. Aatha. atoBwh. was of an extnmudy savors Tbe Japanese a l lacked ' I knowlown know from do to war. dge offlro wen convtneed that tbs Japanese lighting er. my of repealed;, day of the horroranj especially Hiaddrr TmMn, UmhibKiaia Tha Japanese having re nu night, finally occupying tha poai-k-of tiimlaiat. ware concentrating at filanachan and (barari nut XMmjt what ws can o lessen the auOriug of from thn statement made to me by Worn aa i M ar. Sun IH Mm followw. General on the Issued 6toaacl the imml-aeof at was has on 22nd night ihoae inside advance September an ttst In the Immediate that the strugbribery those who have no part Utmemt. Ctwra. utu Vil-Want ing proclamation: jftsr suffering very severe losses. The 'Hl TXKM. Mil MIn force. Accordingly the H usIirnltf, Kirint, This has been one of the most been going on In the municipal assemI'let itf Kkruiili. i Glory! Thank to God! Glory to nur uiloutpt to retake lha hill being ex- gle. eless fell back frhm the passes of tha heroin oi St. lg:uis, tor tha last 25 year. f tb Xowan. Hum. Iltuili mi Ibwial bly i i nr gsirisoa! Clary to lllmann, TmiMm. , nki. hlrHj . tremely hsiarrioua. Gen. Stoeasel refusOn mountain range without offering the Hardly a bill passed that body in . (t'onttnuFd on rage 6.1 arar. TW all. ed to issue the order, bui called tor and Hij trrw Hrml Poggnrsky heroes But after several days they last quarter of t century unless 11 war v lnnr all Kara nt.. Print csMed uisio ih.ua; Iiiwmm. uddeflly discovered that the Japanese Thanks to our vsilanl volunteer who volunteers. Everybody paid lor. (Ye did not fear exposure an Writ fn Cam b ware not pressing forward and there- rnutad the rasmy from the trenches. i'iionded, whereupon a requisite nura-lir- r tran yppf'-- u lla- - If ymraaaatralL punishment, for the rraaon that we b of mm were rolcrted, Lieut. logg. upon the Russian scoria pushed on to (I sat saying them. God has penalised lieved no one would dare to do it, I:, I'm. CAUSES TRAGEDY. JEALOUSY ascertain the cause. They penersied ua to rtpula tha enemy. Praise to .rrky and Oapt. case of attack, we knew most of ttr leading them. ;? jhliera WQien as far n KJawban and Rfaortyr. briny, God.' and officers O-t- . alike carried 3. Be- land. Fort politicians and many of tbe tors Oregon.. from or ef Yht Wofi.ro worn flnf. ood (Mnv t fcaiw Ifyoi nit Bn carte sheiia lie hack tbs atarONg InfeH'we iixpkisivo SL would be waa wtti. of a Louis, rause financier! of fcr he or 'n floffi rival's A Irl.B bfcft wbob FoiWprrtnw rMWi tciiurEs. okjealous DETAILS OF REPULSE. ftom two to six pounds which are rot more fan a hrtgada of JapanVOL' OAK TUB VEUr r&MftUA WB noun our ouio. 5r P K ua. A former prosecuting attorui?) growing business, Adrian Guudron, Kud InffftrfiMl WANT TO TALK TOt:S0 p. m. The thrown by bandy and f'hi- - I'm1, Oct. 3 H. Nuff VlHA.Ntti t troops use Aero. with these they but W boro otvta urafclllto oivUeCBfUfflK) showed of a 77 aued and fuss, cutler, l ho OirlffiFt ttnooroioooiM You gunsmith Vilb itaruegn Btuesrefirreii lo by Geo. i.Miikt s I'Murked the Japanese iMinf tbo mnj voiootory 1mm r till urn dpitiODd o KKE votli tear, aluu and fatally wo;:uilrd P. he was bluffed otf. 4! !s bimo poupiw irli , be (STRENGTHEN AJJVANCC K)3T This oro'ilbs to U' Monbond. bnUb' h jA btUoMii frow ptoclaca.toh watch end drove the toiler from all an . "THten tbe present prosecutor IC!r man MAiviim. norrU'T iv ' e alsq u4 pftftirot p'rfroorr4jvo. after (be detpera-.fighting of their positions. Several mines w ere at tbe latters place of business on aJnor iiS04rf br cu!t Attorney Folk) commenced hi om rrsei Yortroo' caitt rmvH A diephteb oo wri Lon. fnmrorrrd Jisro io Ft. Pet erst irk. Ort, which took place t;won September exploded during the general . IK M riVA DhKAfll war on us. wa tried to lctlmldat-A lord Fo.s- .battle, o. om?. Washington street near Sixteenth ' Mro.9 roertved today from Oom! lf'Ai ard :?n,' vwre rads up o reguII vm 4 bfray crnfdmw Ripw, W K IK f causing severe losses. Tha Russians him by threats of assarainnticn ac t today, ana t!ien Mew out his own to it E iiirMiff vo Mill tbibiooloMOf wob boro Mr OtH' announcing that the Japanese lars caned upon to taka n high hdl calculate that the total Japanese brains. when thia had ao affect we laid all to is Ouffidoy ood boiHon w but la Ob06oor wor. Tbio la hateiAmsitbrMd their advance po sin which bad beea raptured by4he lot sea for Nie four days fighting reach aorta of traps fur him without succes-- . , at Feu Tleepn, sixteen mllro aetitfe- SHORES & DM. SHORES, 2482 Eistrt Sassialists. a twenty thousand man. Then it waa decided tbat the best plan j As the Hearse Passes on the Way to Church E- the Powers of the World to Use Every Good Office at Their Command to Bring War. About the End of the Will Urge Man, in Crowds Assembled, Bared His Head and Many Women Sobbed Dr. Hale Delivers Eulogy of Dead very Statesman. I1 MCORMICK COMING HOME er life-lon- re-siie-ct re u high-heart- an-t!i- er u war-wea- ry KILLED INSISTENT Kuaao-Jspnnee- LOVER J one-six- th T LOCATE u Russians Fear This Portends a Big Surprise that Kuropatkin Will Not Risk Battle but will Withdraw to Tie Pass. WHIPPING POST FOR ST. LOUIS BRIBE TAKER THUGS Tells Story Corrupt Dealings of the rupt Gang Grafters Who Have WaxWealthy on Bribes During Their Reign in St. Louis. aun-prls- eon-fswio- ROBSAND MASSACRES TRIBE A STOESSEL ISSUES 1 E - e Praises the Volunteers Who Routed the Japs at Port Arthur Russian Volunteer for Hazardous Task. 8.-- ln 47,-51- .' semi-offici- r.uri,. - l. Ut-ar- aa u tr-v- m -r 8y-rlia- ff u-- Wi-n- (?. 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