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Show 1 ENCAGED UTAH STATE SEWS. Tbo Davis county public schools trill be opened on September 19. Eleven hundred dollar! have been offered for the capture of Marfeo Slglch, wanted for the murder of Bill Farro at Murray. The total assessed valuation of Weber county, comprising the assessment made by the state board and the county assessor, la 13,5S9,912. Farmer of Devla county have organised an Agricultural social and will work together In an endeavor to secure an experienced nation In that Half a Million Men and a Thousand Guns on Both Sides. Wednesdays dispatches from Liao Yang, the scene of the bioody battle now going on between the Japanese and the Rusrian forces, state that the battle waa resumed In the morning earlier than It began Tuesday. With the first gray of dawn the artillery opened and the firing soon extepded along the entire line. The rain reased during the night and day broke bright and clear. A balloon ascended from one of the Japanese positions southeast of Liao Yang, making a target for the Russian mortar batteries, but the shells failed to reach it. Mukden advices say it la rumored there that General Samionoff haa captured two Japanese battalions. The Japanese are getting around tho Russian left flank. Over 500,000 men and LO00 guns are engaged on both sides. ' Practically the whole Russian force la on the firing llna Dispatches from Liao Yang confirm the report of the rapture of forty-siJapanese guns, whlh were brought up to the railroad station where General Kuropatklns train waa standing. The Russians made repeated bayonet advances on the road directly south of Liao Yang, where the Japanese approached from San Qualshlp and Too, shelling the positions In the Russian lines until 4 oclock In the engagement, afternoon, when the which was general throughout the south and southeast, narrowed to the main line. The Japanese advance on the southeast was by way of the Feng Wang Cheng road. Immediately In front of Chlaoentuan the Japanese stubbornly attempted to hill, which waa occupy a round-toppeliterally ahaved by the Russian shells, making repeated attempts the entire day where apparently it was Impossible for anything to live. The cannonading continued from thla point to the vicinity of Wangpaotal until Wednesday evening without apparent advantage to either side. The day's developments show that the Russians are prepared for all emergencies. Slow rain began to fall at noon, gradually transforming the plain Into a wllderneaa through which tho wounded. In carta and- - walking, are making their way to the hospitals. Considering the scale of the opera- tlons, the number of Russian wound- ed la apparently small, while the Jap-nesc losses are believed tp be great, specially where they were repulsed on tho southward. Chinese graves with trees are being leveled about Liao Yang In order not to interfere with the defense. HALF CONGRESS ENDED. Next Meeting will be at El Psso, Texas, While Denver Gets Perma- MEN ENGAGED MILLION AROUND LIAO YANG. JAPS CAPTURE ALL OUTLYING Rui-slan- - raging around Liao Yang. Following which ICuropatkln has tho fought In bis retirement from Anplng and AnshnnEban, he haa either elected or been forred to give battle and Is meeting the attack of the combined armies of Kurokl, Nodau and Oku. Dispatches from the battlefield ahow that at dawn Tuesday the Japanese opened a terrific artillery fire, directed mainly against tho Russian center and right. This rain of shells waa continued throughout the day until 9 oclock In the evening. A dispatch from Liao Yang at 6:49 Tuesday evening showed that the battle was Increasing In Intensity, the Japanese pressing forward until at one point their advance developed Into a fight, the Russians repelling them with the bayonet So fnr reports do not Indicate the trend of the nctlon, hut It is freely predicted that the engagement will he a decisive one, and that It will last for several days. The combined forces- en-paced are estimated at between 400,-00- 0 and 500.000 of all arms. fore la; 15. R. Buckley, Missouri; A. W Gifford, Texas; John Dern, Utah; William Lennox, Colorado; J. Frank Watson, Oregon; J. T. Cornforth, Alaska, and George E. Dorsey, Nebraska. Their nomination by tho committee appointed for that purpose was reported back to the convention by Pres- . v-- Following Is the platform adopted by the Republicans of Utah, at tho state convention held In Salt Lake City, August 25. 1904: The Republicans of Utah, voicing their pride and satisfaction In tho party of Lincoln, of Grant, and of McKinley, Its Illustrious loaders and patriots, renew theit fidelity to Its principles, and declare their enthusiastic approval of Its policies. These policies lifted the country from the slough at Democratic disaster into which it was plunged from 1893 to 1897, and they have benfited every man, woman and child In this great republic. We look with heartfelt satisfaction upon the achievements of this great party of the patriotic people, the party which has always Insisted that every man, rich or poor, white or black, must bo equal before the law, and that Americans must bo always tho object of Its especial care and protection, both at home and abroad. We most emphatically Indorse tho platform adopted by the Republican national convention at Chicago thla year, commending It to the voters of at once a record of illusthis state trious achievement, a forceful presentation of beneficial and undying principles, a pledge of prosperity end advancement. an assurance of the high standing of this ration throughout tha world, and a recital of enormous benefits to tho people. We gladly reaffirm that platform and make It our own by adoption. en-We support with whole-heartethuslasm tho nominations made by that convention as worthy successors of the Illustrious statesmen whom the Repubtycan party has hitherto put In nomination for the great national offices of this country, and we pledge our undivided fealty to Theodore Roosevelt and Charles W. Fairbanks, determining to give them a majority In next November that will be a satisfaction to them and a Joy to us. We rejoice In the Immeasurable benefits conferred upon our country through the good management of Republican administrations, and we view with especial appreciation the splendid measures established for the reclamation of the arid lands through the enactment of the national Irrigation law, a wise 'and statesmanlike enactment which will fix high in the niche of fame the name of the men end president through whose efforts It was speeded in its passage, and by reason of which efforts it can Justly be called the Roosevelt Irrigation law. Republicanism, the glory of tiie nation that it saved; which has made this country a world power; has carried freedom end to millions of downtrodden people in the West Indies and in the Philippines; ' has made this nation respected and deferred to as It never wee before; has made this republic the foremost nation of the world, so that In every delicate question of International right and nsage the United States Is first consulted and He Initiative sought and gladly followed, Is the pride of humanity. it Is the living ' force of freedom and of nationality. And, good ae ' It Is for the people at large. It Is equally good for the people of Utah. Rejoicing In the firm and admirable establishment of state government In Utah by Republicans; In the wise measures enacted for the orderly carrying on of public affairs; In the happiness and prosperity of the people e nnder that government; In the as well as the economy of the state administration, free from all taint or suspicion of wrongdoing, we show to the people a clean balance sheet which invites their confidence, assures them that Republican administration is what they want for their future, as It has been so praiseworthy and eo much to their benefit In tha past. They might do worse, but can never do better then to continue their confidence, which has never been mis-- correTho London Dally Mall spondent. In a dispatch dated Saturday laat, says: Following Is the position of Port Arthur: , The Japanese have captured ill the outlying fortifications, but the Russians still hold tho citadel on county. Golden Hill forts and the forte About 20,090 bushela of small grain ident Richards, to whom it had been on Tan, Uao Ti mountain. Tigers season at will be threshed out this and on motion of IL S. Joseph, Tho ; handed, Japanese are In possession of EantaqiUn. That means double the t W1, seconded by James F. Calk tho grade ground and barracks unamount of the crops raised fur the breath. Jr., of Colorado, the secretary der the Anteshan forts on tho outlast five yeaifc was ordered to cast the ballot of the skirts. It la now generally believed that Wll-fo?- d congress . for the nominees named, The fall of Port Arthur Is believed whlck was done. The vote was taken to bo Imminent. Vermillion, tbo Salt Lake drugIt Is believed the tending and was unlmous. a sortie before the gist Who was found dead in his store, make will garrison No recommendations as to the presk end comex was murdered. At first It was thought denff And secretary for theensulnij be bad sulrlded. were made to the new board o( year JAPS LAY DOWN THE LAW. Frank Dechery, the Frenchman who directors by the congr but the was stabbed at Sunnyslde some time board met Immediately after adjourn- Russia Must Disarm Ships Now In ment to elect these officers. Judge J. ago by an Italian striker, and who was Harbor at Shanghai. IL llfharda of Idaho waa elected la to be several times dead, reported Col. addressed a note to the has Thomas Japan preririent; Ewing of San on the road to recovery. Dr. E. powers Informing them Gist unless Frariaro, first j Rjckley of Rola, Mo., second vice- Russia forthwith disarms her warships Threshing has commenced In the p reddent, and A. W. Gifford of El In Aebley valley, and reports from over Shanghai Japan will be forced to third Pass, Texas, the county Indicate that while the whatever steps she deems nectaken of waa Jean Callbreath, Jr., Denver, wheat crop Is above the average, appointed acting secretary. The treas- essary to protect her Interests. Mr. As the Russians See IL , urer of the American Mining congress there la considerable smut. The latest telegrams received In St will probably be David Moffet, p resi- Takahlra, the Japanese minister, callJ. P. White, a lineman employed In state department Saturday Petersburg from the front state that dent of the Denver First National ed at the Balt Lake City, fearing a pole upon with Mr. Adee, the acting and left bask. the Japanese have 1,200 guns near which he wee working was failing with At the meeting of the board of di- secretary of state, the communication Liao Yang. rectors the action of the congress In him, Jumped thirty feet to the ground, ! Several telegrams from Lieutenant selecting Denver as the permanent of the Toklp government breaking both of hie ankles. The statement la deflnlateiy made General Sakhsroff were received dur- hesdqnartera of the American Mining In In the Salt Lake ore and bullion Washington that Japan la alncerely and Its El next Paso, Texas, ing Tuesday and forwarded to the em- cosgress waa confirmed without desirous meeting place, that Chinas neutrality shall market the week closed upon a new not been pubperor. They hard yet dissenting rote. be maintained. The Japanese governrecord, the settlements for that period lished. feels that If China falls A dispatch from Mukden of Tuesaggregating $622,100, this compared Utah Loses In Fight for Mining Con- ment, however, to Insist upon the Immediate disarmwith $185,400 for the previous week. days date says that In the stubbornly gress fought battle which haa been In progament of the Russian ships al ShangThe war between the saloon man ress near Liao Yang all attempts of By a vote of 89 to 02 the American hai, her neutrality will have been vioand restaurant proprietors of Balt Lake the Japanese to turn the Russian flank Mining congress, at the fifth days ses-- lated and in a manner so dangerous to hare been repulsed. It la aald at Muk- - a has resulted In the restaurant men In Ore., do Japans own military interest- - that Jar Portland, Idsyden that the Japanese lost over ten railing a fund to be used in running elded upon Denver as the piacp for per- - j pan will be forced to take each meas-therdetails had been but received not gnns, down saloon men who violate the orwlll effectively remove from mansnt headquarters for the organize ,lre dinances. ships tlon. As soon as tho vote was an- - the stage of activity tho Russian which have sought refuge in ShsnghaL BATTLE ON CH08EN GROUND. Bouaregard R. Frauaean, a Kays-vill-a nounced, Judge O. W. Powers of Salt man, haa' disappeared, and his Brown Men Meet Kuropatkln on Field Lake City promptly moved that the CZAR WILL NOT SUE FOR PEACE. family fear he baa met with foul play. choice be made unanimous, which He Selected. Will Fight It Out Even 8hould Port He started for Pocatello to find emwas done and the acclamation, by A St Petersburg dispatch says: The Arthur Fall and Kuropatkln leader of the Utah delegation waa ployment, and nothing haa been heard long expected battle at Liao Yang heartily applauded upon the motion. Be Driven Back. of him since. ' haa begun and the two armies are now Lafe Pence, on behalf of Colorado, exFrom the copper furnaces of Salt The newt cornea from London that fighting what probably will prove to pressed the appreciation of the delegaLake valley there was forwarded to la learned that In connection with tion It from on state of that the result be the decisive battle of the campaign, tho vote. He complimented the Utah the revival of tho rumors of mediatthe eastern refineries during the peat The Japanese armies are attacking delegation on the splendid showing ion- that week 855,611 pounds of copper bullion, General Kuropatklne forces upon his made Emperor Nicholas only reby that state sad tho graceful a of end adIn the most positive announced containing gold and silver, c'110en Pound and hie friends and cently In which the result was comlrers hero are confident that, havlng4 it $200,000. . value exceeding .7. i terms that ho would peace accepted a general engagement, he I even should Port Arthur A. F. Nelson, a miner, was entombed negotiations will defeat the Japanese. Devices Burned in the pall and General Gambling Cor twelve hours In tbo Continental Kuropatkln bo driven i Streets. , cate-lnback to Harbin. What German Critic Say. but mine at Alta, owing to a On Sunday at Halley, Idaho, the Thla fact, woll understood la offWhen bis comrades succeeded la dir German military critics point out all sheriff raided and county icial attorney none circles, has prevented tho British to ha waa BUTCHERS ON STRIKE. found that tactics of mere passive resistance glng him Cut, he the gambling houses In town, confis- government from taking any etepe In to worse hie for be disastrous General will Kuropatthe experience. Men In Independent Packing kln at iao Yang, as the high angle cated parpheraslla end burned It iu the direction of mediation. It ,1s known The encampment of the Black Hawk Directed to Walk Out of the Japanese batteries Is certain front of tho court house. The Metho- In London that Germany understood war veterans at Springvllla was one dist conference Is In session there this attitude of the Emperor as well hse ordered 1,--1 ultimately to Shatter the Russian President Donnelly of the most successful that haa been In butcher workmen employed the fenses. General Knropatkln should. end ministers gathered around tho as Great Britain and other powera. held and the old Indian lighters were of Independent packing plants Chicago according to the experts, be able to burning pile and sang praises. Several Therefore the reports from Peris that well pleased with the grounds and their to cease work. Ho said that If these strike a powerful blow at some por- speeches were made end the affair Emperor William Is prepared to sugtreatment hr the Sprlngvllle people. gest peace Is dismissed as groundless, men continue slaughtering cattle they tion of the Japanese line, while, if the developed Into one of the most for the present at least cannot Russian prevent strong cavalry The Joint station of the Rio Grande would be handling stock previously religions meetings ever held of the Russian forces the outflanking Route In was at Silver A west raid tho made Lake Salt similar and the looked after by the mea who took the it must Indeed he regarded as valueby the same officers In Bellevue,- paraCity has been dosed, owing to the places of the stock handlers selected less." phernalia being broken into pieces lack of business at that camp. Since to quit work. with sledge hammers In the street Official Position. to Regain Try in section mines that the closing of the The managers of tho Union Stock The deputy sheriff at Soldier perThe first of the promised actions by formed a similar service. Virtually of the Tlntlo district shipments have Yards and Transit company said that not been sufllclent to Justify maintain- In anticipation of the strike of the officers of Teller county who were de- this rids Blaine county of gambling was filed in the devices. A recent serious row In n ing a depot stock handlers, men had been In train- - prived of their offices alwaya comes out In the open and gambling house aroused considerable 104 Patrick Knnn and Howard lajrI plainly what It means the grand 00011 at llstrlct The United States Smelter company lng to take th emplaces of 'VesertTng Cr,,ppl Creek. Colo, feeling end was largely responsible tl5r forChenoweth badly - wounded. Nunp, for Sunday's developments. bee completed the two-mll-e spur con- weighers, end that a lot of such men Tuesday. Henry M. Robertson, who la foreman of the Diamond A" court oust to mer the sheriff, petitions limestone mammoth Its quar- are available at once: He said further necting Kansas Women Destroy Saloona cattle outfit. In an effort to Influence ries with the Sen Pedro, Los Angeles that no trouble waa expected In hand- Edward Bell from the office of sheriff ticket, to the end that the 8th day cf 7, to return to were of hie several Illicit or assess him Four and saloons, Joints, cowboys $5,000 damages against next may close upon a November ft Salt Lake railway. The big lime- ling the stock. for usurping the office. In the com- wrecked by women at Cuba, Kano., the ranch, became Involved In a fight splendid Republican victory all along five located about stone deposits are Famine In meat Is declared by the plaint Robertson recites the events a the line. miles south of Mercur on the east strikers to be the probable result of that occurred on June 6 lost, when he Sunday, and much liquor destroyed, with one of them. Chenoweth. The Republican party alwaya efEL O. Frltes and Mrs. William of friend the Mrs. Nunn, grabbed cowboy new move In their the strike against was compe.lcd to resign in order to aide of Rush valley. fects results; It has no deadlocks that had bust which wives Utter of Nunns the the packers. revolver, prominent save his life, which was threatened by McDonald, prevent It taking action. It recalls the The ah canning factorlea will turn an armed mob. ness men, armed with hatchets, first ' laid aside, and began shooting. reproach to the state which came Eleven Killed In Collision. out 300.000 cases of tomatoes this entered without warning the place upon it through the Democratic failure Rob Graves. Girls to elect a senator when there was a The wont railway accident that haa year. The crop this year will bring run by Ben Hull. Without ceremony Democratic legislature that should A young woman of twenty, end an$L75 per case, and the tomatoes and taken place In the province since the have performed that duty. .It firmly canned fruits combined will bring at Craigs Road disaster in 1885 occurred other of sixteen have been caught pledges Its legislative nominees to the , least $1,000,000 to the Utah producers. at Richmond, Quebec, Wednesday, stealing ribbona from floral tributes bar and fixtures end broken every hot- - shal Kilbura then attempted to dls- - performance of their rightful function cn cemeIn found. Bay City, Mich, graves tie and opened every keg to be arm chenoweth and was shot In the in this behalf In case a Republican James II. Gardner, general superin- when the regular No. 5 Gnnd Trunk some For teries. time the ,a cho?en ,!o November Wered ,eB,?Iato woood beInB tendent cf the Utah ft Idaho Sugar tnln from Island Point, YL, collided authorities have been much cemetery annoyed five other women, and the entire par-- neck, hu The Republican legislators are next with the special train from Montreal announces that the factory to Sherbrooke. Nine company, persons were by the frequent disappearance c( thesa ty raided the other four Joints ip, Tnfl(, Sheriff hereby pledged to go Into caucus and at American Fork will start on or kLlcd outright, two of the Injured died s candidate, and the In that caucus must about September 15. The farmers will later of their hurts, and about fifty were injured, twenty-fiv-e controlling the action ol begin digging beets about September othen In the legislators them seriously. Many of the dead ere Republican In his face and reck. The eir rounds 10th. so badly mangled that they are un- lag their first offense, they were al- that had been confiscated and stored cccurred on the matn Btreet 0i for United States Senator. lowed to go by Judge Kelley. fovor the establishing cf a stats The Mormon colony In Alberta, Can- recognizable. tbs town. . park covering the northwestern pari out Inducements are to holding ada, ' Acid Muriatic Death to Cood to be Burned News Men It Thousands of by May of tbe Uintah reservation, and request Oldfield Has a Bad Spill. the cllinals of the new Grand Trunk Belgians Fear German Invasion. oI representatives In congress to Husbands. In. Elevator Accident. Official information British from machine Blinded by dust from the their Pacific railroad to have a lino l.uiit best endeavora to accomplish two and killed In were men who are Wives fatally habit cf Two the going of A. C. Webb of Toledo, O., Barney that purpose. through their rorr'oa. During the la.t Central Africa rays that the Congo their husband's pockets at Injured by the falling of an elevator Oldfield lost control of his machine few years hundreds of Munions have Free State la constructing concealed through wore warned by Palm Tree Wine, Uumrnt t tbe Babbitt soap factory In New at the Worlds fair automobile speed i fort night cn of considerable magnitude . gone from Utah to settle iu Canada. 1 who Tne.l-yat Clnrlnncttl last On the elevator with the contest at St. natives of Ceylon make kind City. york Lake of western shrre end the Tanganyika Louis, Sunday, A rainstorm, the heaviest for many rn a lar - , beforp 1:1m Mrs. Juda reea aod lo when it fell were eight carboys tapp,n PaI one of these forts, which is ccny charge. She searched her and of that fence outer the through to ferment in vessels . . years, fell Sniitr.lay afternoon east of the 185 crashing I of muriatic allowing sap each weighing acid, with tweuty guns. Is within k,ed J?kn Scot a attached to the trees. A species of four lhe cou the Wasatch inn.ro, Hooding cveiy thing equipped . open. and ell . broke two hours of tho German frontier. It lencing to another woman, and tl.p pounds. These man employed at the park, end In- The four. It wen the river towns and Price n,en j,arrota (Coryllis lndlcus) haa disco v-taut 4a La! ourn. along ether woman had her arrested when t I atna ik.6 n.i 8 ao" aplre" she refused to give It up. Judge Du men were mixed up In a mass of Aided Injuries upon Nathan Mont- cred that thla asp tastea good, and and making roads almost impassible,' j broken glass and the flood of add, and gomery, a negr6, from which he died. ; parrots are frequently found drunk hor- - snd n,ort as well as damaging ranchers many : BiItivea ho are German subjects nct t0dlEml5ed1. search her husband's pockets their screams as the fiery stuff burned Oldfield was painfully Injured and his near the trees, tnousanus oi dollars m loss of nay, . have hern expelled from the Congo jn their flesh were heartrending. machine completely demolished. futQre yj0 Free State. grain and other crops. Original Rough Riders. Deported Citizens Return Home. Three Persons Fatally Hurt Lagoon entertained the record crowd The original Rough Riders ante- In Drowned Bathhouse. of Ite entire history on the 24th, when Eugene Eugley. former attorney genThree persons probably will die as dated the pony express by several The body cf a young man about 25 the grocers snd butchers, with their eral of Colorado, one of the men de- the result of the explosion In the yearn. The Rifle Rangers themselves friends from Salt Lake City and Og- years old, who, from letters found In rtdera-- l aod MaTM Reld ported August 20 by a mob led by mine apartment of Israel Roeenwelg, In a vera roll1 d6D Vl8lt6d th$ feSOlt for tlldr AD t Mint 1 I H W is to he on Henry , supposed Now Norfolk nual outing. More than 10.000 plena-- ' ...... owners, returned to Cripple Creek gallant charge against the "greasi were cn the grounds dur - C Moy of .the atat of liad tcned nest until Saturday last He had walked over York. They are: Roaenwelgs wife, ers." Apaches. Commsnches and Sioux oa. hrrncts waa found In tho plunge tank at the tJl? Ing the day and evening. son and his Jnsort rnnu, nBt ,n .ann the hills from Cameron carrying a gun, ha t The It Bsnlsnea Flies. old to himself explosion end a small would Some little boys, en route to Spring-- toa,hhuse at Santa Monica, Cal., when i said baby. he and protect t!,j tlie trwarri r,Vi rjia, i followed iti waini-- in Hi, imii - - llmt iiniinaii -- if crested a panto in dr Place In every room thla mixture: not had best of his ability He stumbled and fell Into ti n who Is a Half a teaspoonful of white pepper, molested. Frank J. Hangs, attoe- - the tenement. Rosenwelg, peddler, had filled the one teaspoonful of brown sugar, and Tft for the Western Federation of frankfurter of his frankfurter boiler with one of cream, well mixed ' wh0 wa a,ao run oot ot tha tank together. If surface. The olher flc l In ulnera kerosene, snd lighted the wick. It Is cream Is not available, use strong bl on the UnU1 without screwing d thought, cement fleer, was ran- fighting the flames and succeeded in dcred green tea well sweetened. ncd- d topper. "conscious and drowned. tnree olher stacks In bis field. rear-guar- d n. -- hand-to-han- . ti d ! vice-preside- d -' REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. RUSSIANS FALL BACK nent Headquarters, FORTS AT PORT ARTHUR. The seventh annual session of the Expected That Engagement Will be a American Mining congress, bald at Ihnlef Is Expressed That Fall of Port Decisive One and That It Will Last Portland, Ora, was closed at noon Sab s Arthur Is Imminent, But that for Several Days. Beurdaf- Th following directors were Is Will Make a Sort elected for tbo ensuing year: J. H fore the End Cornea. The heaviest battle of the war la Richard. 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