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Show 1 IT SAYS AMERICAN EAGLE. Rust b. i.vuxcKiai, rwuk. u ACCIDENT. V, Art-- c r..i -: UTAH MURRAY, - i. thai WILL COMMAND ALL THE LAN FORCES IN FOR EAST. D Has fu- - rr g rel over Empercr Nlcho'a Apparent! ill.- admiral creme Conf dence in the General and Wnl Continue M m in Power. t.f- - occur-!- . il. The first snow of th season fi! fit Pleas-an- t last week. Lewis Larson of Vantl wm kicked ai, severely inty a cot! la.-- .'i'-.Un- lit of have be. n p'sxIr.R baron sheep In th.' foothills ea. t Pleasant of lnt. ML , - LAW death. Horace Rcholl. aged 10, of Ogden, C2 accal-lbl- e ill ion. j j Re- garding Prisoner of War. 4 in o cape, upoli of refraci;il!in!: and iaiM.il- mi Hi,. j,:irt of Ifa- - Ian tory ( ,!;. . a r iiii'ii'i' i'i mini, in' ii' in 1,1 !), I'uriii'Ha; I' ll of a 01 pup 1. mi,-k;,p, will '"' is t' u. i :J an follows: fa p. Att.-iii.- ntH Ut.'. Utri ur- nuaoii.ni mi. j j Mr, " 1 t fV ' ; ' t i u. 1 sador Hardingo his deepest personal regrets. Tho Russian embassy at has also been directed to convey similar expressions to the government of Great Britain. It is felt that this la all that can possibly be done pending the receipt of Admiral Kojestven-eky'- rnn-rSa- , captuj-uulmiHL- h , j h km m rifff Em-pe-o- Inflicting an ugly wound. The San Pedro, U.s Angeles & Salt Itallroad company has placed nu order for fifty one passenger, freight and switch locomotives with a Philadelphia firm. Tho engines will bo on the company's new Hue between Salt I.ake City and Us Anselos A ML Pleasant produce dealer was four athv y obliged to order lT--l ca;-c- i of eggs from the market of Kansas last week in order to -p up with his orders on the ami the taet that this was regarded as local mnrke's. He was unable to purchase the r.uired amount In thjs meat "l.ieloiy only served to intlame slate. The deal amounted to over tile public it: li. . and while official cir11,000. cles aie giving out in' 1111,0 ion-- , that It ih. Ir coutid' lit belief that the whole Foreman Williams nnd John Hat held w il be sat'stactor y arranged, badly burned In the Albion mine ma'ier at Alta, the accident beitiK a nmd pe- n is now ipi.t- - C 'el. lit pit only a culiar one. A can or had short time will be al'ou, IfussH In be-- n b ft in the mine, mi l when (!.. (.1 iiPi'!et. in'in. n w.nt In wfh their buM-- d amUc-- uliich to to com!.'-('.reaof I an explosion occurred which s. t lire w to their clothing. li am and Rrit j pi The yi'UtiK p.'ople cf Pleasant Grove in nun have organized a dramatic LEP INTO RIVER. tlon for th purpose of cuntrnl'ltig the amusements of th town. f..r tl e Pen- E'ectrio C ir C o Seventy-fivcflf. of the want in.-ting house Into R,o Grande. Plunpes People ,. Is now in combuilding ,,f erection. which will cn-All e'eiirie when lompi. t. d, from ne I,, t ceil $13,""0 to J!' . 111 111 I'a-c lev fniderovvi-rTb of Utah county ex U v. fi bnve ? !I to the . astern matkot the jlllir.ed Up R'o more t: an llh .arload-of pears. -ii'i nd appl-- s. Tl m ijer portion or this large shipment was app . r y whi' h ii!, in: int thu vur. f Th Jrnit tie.- .n ha.--. , freer than from worms Myron Tanner of t In an ace at In.h.ieiki last vc.-kwh'. h h ,v- - b f: him in n ..n. 11" w,i danger, us cm-ia ditch on a dam nnd tdippcj ncd fell whl! tnidwuv oi th-- s'renm Ho A. struck the dam ,n !i tall nn! sev eral of Lin r.h were fere, d In. V f a Real cMa. nu n nnd property own- 1 r f.f Salt C t v an illsrii S'PK "i advisability i f otrnnidin: a cru i ine adi acaltiiit yoin.g hmniun-who '' h n I, vi lie mil? thimselvin by destroylrg and ' iati.a-.liiaof Ill- eioi a ,'!,,s property. ntiorer ,te l bou left vacant the young toughs I'"11'"11 W is e,l b' Invariably break all the window panes. ' tranKiiliii .. the I; a ,',e and re'.k- i . ,ero j i is-- :, A Mukden dispatch, under dale of October '.'2. saysField Marsha' was defOyama's counter o!T, initely checked wnh the !n.--s of men. uns ami munitions. Kuropiith'u's army extends along a line running over twelve ami bill' miles se.u'h of Miih b n and Is e , 11 by ' pip Hi on river. Hii'i . I t':e t;.. i -- P.lis-l i.ii.i i ' iii a' t, vv I'l--.- s . i I'.-- i i . ten ! d is II In ei ( a 'uinui'ii-.e- at 111. .h at!. otiMi ng V. ha II. v h I flo'r 'he eei'tr th" IM'd il'. d, he . mi-- 1 - P We !"C' f' st e '"ii nv 1!.. t .,1 ef I' 11 I l t",n1i,,y ,lr in,Prio1" development on at Prayer. A Shaking Up at Honolulu. In thfl Governor Carter of Hawaii haa no Ope'ousas, ha., f'nii y, aged 100 years. cepted the resignations of High Sher' le ith In a horrible iff A. M. Brow n and Deputy C. F. ' cn account of dissatisfacbowing before the tion over the non enforcement of the c'u a number of can-i-'- i liquor and gambling laws, C, Hatter, 1 To" devotions a Pinkerton man, has be-- n ti se to leave the for some time at Governor Car' r Iress ctme In con-',- ter's rr.pirst. William IB my Ins and In an Instant been appointed tiitht and Hut '' Only a few wor-s sheriff. D'tectiV'S and ter day 'he church at the are resianintf. nnd th. - w ill be .le to save the wo-- I a force of rf th' hi., fate. the territory. '."ri ned to Die. A Policy cf Conciliation. ' " If from the gr.a?p to Permission hn-- been aceo-.'e- .l ' ul divine,! Ms pur- i l.ivnma the students of Ul an unknown man versity to wearing caps of t': '; a Third avenun colors whiili W' h fm bidden to x w "iork ( UT. and ,.P Ab Min.b r HI. ir P,,m,r.llil,n ' i, ti,,! proence pursuance of the policy ef the Russlfl " w ho crowded thn ' This ' n down-towtrain. catlrm of the Ba'tio provinces - bo.lv wedged tin-- l stop l. consider.' I to constitute an" ks (.f the car that other evldenc.' of the conclltati ry bell- - ei nt prayer ;it can-tain- r- - 0v" . KJS ' junk which left Liaoti promontory on the 10th was driven by a gale and arrived at (efoo on the 20th, ''ringing 100 coolies who left Tort ,hur because they'feared injury from tno Japanese shells, These coolies say that on October 13 there was fierce fighting for sev-the- eral hours on the slopes of Rihlung between mountain comparatively small forces, during which the Japan-these army is now almost completely supplied with winter outfits, It Is said that the Port Arthur rison Is frantic for news of the opera-en- t tions of General Kuropatkin, from whom the defenders e.xp.'ct relief. ut ('. b il ' v v. two el lea. If ,1 ' '1 1 - I Oli! ine he I : -- r '1 I,) kv-- ef 1" t ni 'ii '1- ii 'tis, 0 w reek "e .; h miles l orth of the O' liihumi rh itv Th rime! of h Fchonnnr r nel, porting the wmek l net knows v Vl't'-.'i'- tPir.. t I, ). tliev o fie op ... s ttau 's. u "'l ..,,,l.l r.-,-. "II. ..('iii'.i ',. .. all that time trnr- . track tu at ARMIES UNABLE TO MOVE. Both Japanese and Russians Must Wait Drying of Roads. Military opeiations in Manchuria are awaiting the drying of the roads and rIains n,nJered impassable for artillery, and even for infantry, by the the recent heavy rains. Meantime correspondents at the front have only desultory cannonading and unimportant skirmishes to record. The repon that the railw ay station at Shakhe had been retaken by the Russians and tl.a railway tiaflic between Shakhe ana Mukden would be restored at once was crronc.---.-- . !'. phov still being i tho hands of the Japaue----Tho Russian govi rii;cnt is hasten of troops to the fat ing the cast to ceiist itiie tho second Man i hurian army. Stricken at the Telephone. While standing at a telephone In bis room nt the Buokinghntn hotel in St. Ixmis, endeavoring lo summon assist-ance, Albeit Shervvin of Leadvllb1. Co,o iliopjied dead from heart fail-- j lire. Mr. Sherwln's son, William, was standing In the het.d Daf- when the operator called bim to tho telephone, sayinc: "Yonr father says he is dying, and wants to speak to you." Young i 1I1, tut wait ina to po to Sh'Twin. ba-,1 to bis father's room and fi nu bim King dead on the i. 1 floor. : ' - ' Constitution. TEA I Never tried Schillino-'Best, and been buying tea for the past ten years? s You've lost a good deal of what you drink tea for. Yur frocar return! jour morny it you don't lik It, Kill Weeds With Poison. so rankly along the Guayaquil & Quito railroad, at of the Andes, in sixty-twmiles of jungle, that watering tanks filled with a strong solution of arsenic and nitre have to be sent along the track every ten days in the rainy season to spray and so kill the vegetation on each side of the track. Weeds grow the-foo- t o TEA Anti - nervous prostration. A little more tea; take a little more time with your tea. City Named for Queen Victoria. Queenstown, the famous Irish nnrt of call for American liners, was origin ally the Cove of Cork and changed its name when Queen Victoria landed there on her first visit to Ireiand. It is a companion in pleasure or misery, one or the o'her; and some of us don't know one from the other. Sailors' Baggy Trousers. Sailors do not wear baggy trousers for custom's sake. They are "built" wide so that Jack can turn them up. above the knees when necessity demands, which Is often. TEA Moneyback buys your con. fidonce; you can't help it You can't help it. oiir gr Ktrr raairnt yuiu naoiuy U you dWi Co Pulling a Hair Is Mean, Too. We take some credit for having acquired wisdom with years, because we no longer drop a caterpillar down a girl's back just to hear her scream. Atchison Globe. TEA Good dealing goes with good tea ; good tea with good dealii g. And bad with bad. Yo c ro r 1 A Celestial Office Seeker. "Yes," said the Biliville citizen, "he was a-- nat'ral born runner fer office jest run in his blood, so to speak an' it's my firm belief that when he landed in paradise the very fust thing he did wuz to git out a opposition ticket to St. Peter for gatekeeper." Atlanta 1 Dismissed in Disjr.ice. S"t-?boBy the vc: r'rt if the .oiittmaiii.il, which v as signed at Atlanta. Ga . "ti Friday, by Governor .le.- -, ph M. T- in 'I. Captain Robert M of the Hitch, who was in coma-a.llb el and Cato troops when t' - n, was were burned at t'p r'al-of t!;.-- Georgia from the I i ut na'it La Mcll. Mate troops. which who was in oetntpevd at the capltoi government, policy of the. whole . . ... I, f has nifrk.-e- th Ill lngiliaiieii 'i ' " while Captain H tch was tit 'h court vear sxl for realm of Prlncn Mlrisky, nilnlter of hotiie. was snsp-cle-- d will be public!.- ipritiur,ded the Interior l Six Doctors Failed. South Bend, Ind., Oct. 24 (Special) After suffering from Kidney Disease for three years; after taking treatment from six different doctors without getting relief, Mr. J. O. haudeman of this place found not only relief but a speedy and complete cure in Dodd's Kidney Pills. Speaking of his cure Mr. haudeman says: 1 suffered from Kidney "Yes, Trouble for three years and tried six doctors to no good. Then 1 took just two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and they not only cured my kidneys, but gave me better health in general. Of course I recommended Dodd's Kidney Pills to others and I know a number now who are using them with good re- gar-peac- . I JTt A P-r- I 11 ultra-radicals- ' , ' Wiille -- J of Henry Ward Beecher'a Excellence at Repartee. That Henry Ward B- ecber was spared much embarrassment by his quickness at repartee i3 Illustrated by the following story: One evening, as he was in the midst of an im; assumed, someone attempted to interrupt him by suddenly crow has like a rooster. It was done to perfection; a number of people laughed in spite of themselves, and the speaker's frienCs felt that In a moment the whole effect of the meeting, and of Mr. Ben-- r's thrilling appeals, might be lost. The orator, however, was emial to the occasion. He stopped, listened till the crowing ceased, and then, with a lock of surprise, pulled out his watch. "Morning already!" he said; "my watch Is only at ten. But there can be no mistake about it. The Instincts OH the lower animals are infallible." There was a roar of laughter. The "lower animal" in the gallery collapsed, and Mr. Beecher was able as if nothing had occurred. Success. Mr. I.audeman's case Is not an exThousands give similar exception. periences. For there never yet was a case of Kidney Trouble from Backache to Bright's Disease that Dodd's Kidney Pills could not cure. They are the only remedy that ever cured Bright's disease. S3, V I llluttratlon sults." Russians Worst Them in an Attack at Port Arthur. j p.- .,1 a'-'- I nil i JAPS LOSE HEAVILY. urgent desire for peace Is based in Russia, must reflect the marvelous ignorance of or indifference on the part of foreigners to Russia's true internal The fact is that in Russia, as In other countries, there are several parties; two of these want peace! tho extreme reactionaries, because constitute what was known in the United States during the Spanish- American war. and in Kngland during Boer war, as 'peace at any price , men,' and the because they are in favor of a humiliating which would weaken the pros-- ' But these parties government. aro insignificant beside tho great body of moderate progressives, who wish to see Russia's interior economical capald.ities developed to their fullest extent, nnd who realize that only through a decisive Russian victory In tho far east can the wound be bra ted. not plastered. Russia has the oppor- - v- in nt .1 d ' h V ITS BED. met by a revolver fire from the men entered the house. Shea was first to fall. Dwyer and McClusky returned the fire of the men. Dwyer died' after an ambuiance had started with him to the city hospital. McClusky was badly wounded. Nothing is known of the identity of the men ought by the detectives, except that they were wanted by the police. n 1 11 lrj-.ir- RIVER MOVES as they Gen. Cor-blwill proceed to Manila on that date. Major General Wade, who was born in 1843, is the son of "Ben" Wade, United States senator from Ohio during the civil war. During the war with Spain he commanded the camp at Tampa, Fla. I li r by Gen. Corbin on Oct. 1. i w Vl" ! f Vn- - - arTr I '" Major General James F. Wade, who has been In command of the division of the Philippines, has received orders to leave Manila on the next available transport and to assume command or the department of the east, with headquarters at Governor's Island, vacated SA Crushed Beneath the Wheels. American Soldiers Will Remain on It. a prominent real estate Isthmus cf Panama. man ,f ic;n jlonf formerly of American marines will be retained Pi l a. while driving to Dil- - country Monday morn-l- i on the Isthmus of Panama for the ;.'ii I. present, prepared to meet any emer !! l t w nu accident that ended t'o'ii'v He w .is bilngins a load of gency which may arise as tho result n .o il was seated on one of the disgruntled elements in the g".vn ef lieThis decision was The sack slipped new republic. bags. ns fireached an uneven piecn reached Thursday, and orders have ef V- Scott fid with It to been issued fur a new battalion of ma "1:0 of the wheels i f rines to to to the Isthmus about Noti wagon passed over vcmher 15 to n lieve the battall-- n almost in- - w hich has been tie r for a year. The g him new battalion will be commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Wood. v vv.-r- r Desperadoes and Off.cers Have Fatal Encounter in St. Louis. In a fight between detectives and men whom they sought to arrest on Pine street, St. Detective John J. Shea and Thomas Dwyer and C. C, Blair, one of tl e men they were after, were killed, Bcicctive James was shot and another of the men they sought to airevt was wounded and captured. The detectives were A"n G pvr- s painting on lb nnif of nib th o- r and ati'-ithe ground by w a of ,irmn of wl b h :jt W . ' nter Eiertrecutod. P.i I v.-- oa'i W p;hiim:. j - Ml n. le-- oil . ill h BATTLE. The Rio Grande river, which forms the meandering boundary lino.between Texas and Mexico, has changed Its course so that the channel now follows the Arroyo Colorado. By the change 600,000 acres of Texas land in Cameron county Is now on the south side of the river and an International question may be raised. The above map shows the present course of the channel via Arroyo Colorado. The Important city of Brownsville Is left sguth'of the river, g Kie-st- recover. John Praudsen, of Spring City, w hlle earmarking a calf, became tangled In the rope and foil, when the calf Jumped upon him, one of Its hoofs striking him in the mouth, forcing his falso-teetback into his mouth and throat. WAS SMALL n-- inotorman was certain that the proper signal was given. statement. Ten of the injured were removed to Seattle general hospital. The others WORLD-WIDOEN. OSKAK K. OKIPPENBERQ ENTANGLEMENTS. were taken to their homes. Two ambulances and half a dozen hacks were Such May Be the Result of Russia's iVl,3 r(,sii,illK ,m.j,. K.,nn will be im- Used to convey the injured to hosLatest Blunder. of es leaders The to .)rson(,( plots and their homes. A corps of Official news of the action of the cape accompanied by force will be pitals were on the pcene within Russian f.altlc sea fleet, in firing on bunged or exiled and participants will surgeons to attend those who British minutes twenty fiHiIng The leaders of bo Imprisoned. vessels, reached organiwere hurt. Washington In a cablegram to the zed assaults ou guards will be Twenty minutes before the accident state departniit from the American hanged and participants will be Imou tho Kenton lino two of the largrs Terttefl tlie facta prisoned. t'apUveH released, upon tnk-iiima iai,Ai in the press dispatches and n 'fmx that tbey will Jfot again UnWercity cars on the 8ejtUle-ja- sJ I at added that great excitement prevailed mo imniclat(tr--wwr-nrl14 hang j !! wnJWHrTh Ftreet, near the bridge over there. If Lake Union Both motormen were The news was received hero with J Briton Are Mad. something like dismay, for it excited badly injured and three passengers that the result might Tension lucri uses as time passes were hurt. Two of the injured were apprehension bo worldwide entanglements," unless to the hospital. without a definite settlement of the removed extraordinary tact la shown by both situation created by the Russian blunthe British and Russian officials In CZAR IS SORRY. dealing with the affair. Bmbassador der In the North sea, Benclieiiilorff's tentative rommuiijca-lioIs Prepared to Make Amends for VERDICT OF GERMANS. to Foreign Minister hansdowne Serious Blunder in North Sea. Attack on Fishing Fleet Regarded as The inevitable diplomatic Great Blunder. a complet" piocediuv apnear lo "A a 1. and sai fact y of the prodigious blunder," is tho Gorman official verdict upon the attack a ut- - diiteren.e.-- between Great Britain and arising from the do. of the Russian second Pacific squadron on the British fishing fleet. It Is a aiiair. pi, iiabh Noitli Kit:;- 11 has received from I'mneror assumed that the Russian government will make reparation M( nolas hiin.-el- f a cable ;rani express Immediately aft r tho official report, in ; iii,. de- -; est regret and a practical which will be telegraphed from some aci.tiow ieilo'im m t tat tiieat Britain's French port. not- - will meet with a re pel WHAT KUROPATKIN SAYS. ply conceding every demand for apeh ii,-- ' lor tho act of yggi essioti again. ! Were Repulsed by Heavy Japanese the British flag, coinpensailoii for snfRussian Fire. lerers and punishment of the officers A St. rete r sburg dispatch says responsible for what i., every lu re i conceded to Nicholas has received the fid- ave be.-a gigantic blunder, and the Russian ambassador lowing dls itch from General Kuro- ni me comtot m .lames has ex pat kin. dated October 23 "TJ-inight 10 nu. nu iiicisier i.an; of ni At 9 ouietly. passed ilouue his sorrow and sympathy. o'clock this (Sunday) morning the ' of v''el our volunteer sharpshooters EICHTY THOUSAND LOST. bar tip. enemy, while the Jap-- I an-;- -. t.i 'd to attack our outposts, of Ten Some w Days" Fighting but Slaughter ere even where repulsed by tho tiLO CROSS bTTlfXj 1 Russian fire." thing Terrible. (km 3 Russo-Japanes- win IMF xx xx 1 - ( . Clash Panamans in 6 ue. Colombia News bas rr ached Coh.-nmen. who are arn.e that about thought to be tualci nte:,t Panama!) Lav rather than Co ombian RoMi-r- s. been se.;n in th- - neiLhi ri:oi)d of Cu lebra, thr. atening against the Panama poveruro. nt. As soon a? the Auu-- icau authorities of the canal zone became cogni.ant of this force marines were s. nt ut to ascertain their purposes. It i.s rumorvd that a skirmish occuired inland, in which ceveral were killed, but there Is no confiruiaiion of this repKirt. . . P JCKE ON THE JOKER. Witt-Boy- s on eoinp-uKali- i y-- . j n 'l "'I - J ' j JAP LINES OF COMMUNICATIONS. fipiiit:5- I ivi PANAMA. - Thirty-fiv- AS TO CAPTIVE3. Formulate Regulations e IN Malcontent - Persons Injured in Trolley J Car Accident in Seattle. Ii. tw en thirty and thirty live pr-- ; sens were iiijnreil, two perhaps faciiki-iobetween tally, in a t.a (",;-- , f cai - on th" k Uen-ti..1 r e rai.road about I 'ion feet s. ut'i 01 th, ilei brlcl: yard in tho Ii, part of S mIM' iit S:::u o'clock I"ueKiiay moriil.'i. Tho accident was ,iu,. iii pa.i to lie (i. ine foi;, hut main-.ly- , a one of tho 1! is la !,, v. d, car.i tno.i'il from its switcli before the ' l.i-:.- ' Me-tn- i rifle. The weapon was accidentally discharged while tho boy was walking along tho road, tho bullet entering the left jaw, ranging upward and destroying tho left ear. Ho will 1 ; Ui:.-.--i- n d cidentally shot himself with a ' iTtl ' Japanc-- ning factory and a plant for evaporating fruits for Salt hake comity. Frank Shcffiin, a cook, suicided In Osden, taking carbolic acid. Slicfflln bad been on a spree and spent his wases, and, after a cjuarr.'l with his wife, took a doso of carbolic acid and filed In a few minutes. Ira with mud. Tho mother took over a pound of mud from his mouth, and only her prompt assistance, the child from strangling to l i i - would ina Horticulturists of Salt county are working on a plan to secure a can- for arrangements Preliminary Utah's exhibit at the Lewis and Clark exposition In Portland next year have boen made py the statn commissioners. A portion of tho exhibit now at St. Iiouis will bo taken to Portland. Utah day was observed at tho World's fair at St. Louis on Thursday cf las;t week. Though no formal exorcises were held, thousands of guests who thronged the building during tho day were presented with souvenir Utah buttons. Leading citizens of Salt Ike City, at a mass meeting hold In tho theater Sunday aftornoon, organized a society whose primary objects aro tg dls-courage the growth of pauperism and Braftlng" and to "promote the general welfare of the poor," ' As Edwin TVangsgaard of Huntsvllle was driving through Ogden canyon, the brake on hts wagon refused to work and the team and wagon fwont trer ,lnt tfe , Htei",,, - Fortunately WangBgaard struck deep water anJ caped without lnjiiry. Three young tosbii of Rait Ijike City last week caubt a three year-ol''filled tho little fellow's mouth. ; mj-ir- - '.. l.al;e - : .- I i - i.ilp-iall- 10 i ! a- v t. 1 s rap- V I : ral d Help im, ! present Sal: bake City appears to b Infestwith an organized Ring of crooks. bnrs'arlos and hold Hps being a nightly occurrence. A five mile pipe line bas been it art- d by the Salt I. a!..? ri.u'e from springs back of Faust, to supply that bUtion with water. Hear River City Is to have a new a company liaviiiff bo.'n opera li i IncorporatPij for that nuroiio, the capitalisation boins IOOy. A gang of wlremen H at work on the telephone line which is to connect Wales with the outside world by means of a telephone 1. . an early 'tier cf Frederick Mill-rMantl. died fiuddeuly ;i 1 week, being 111 only a few n.iitin iit i. The smallpox situation at Rlrhflold la growing somewhat alarming, over thirty rases being under quarantine at -- ' fct-'- that the is made i t- - - ! .,- ail the Itus- m l;.n,! ft I" in tl e far east. III VP v it it oi, lb- of Ihn "a r apj . n. ; ; - !:( ..ii imi, .Pa'-l- y ; ; i4: I' uropat l.:n has I.e. fi !; d t! They ii mi li heme n. d'ir.i.g the past f".v weeks, not awav lli.'i any damae,in an.' il at ! e ha-- . i.p:, mr c .i.h. llM.h i,'!y Hp- admiral tl." i: IIP ha. i ahil.iy to crip., with the id. ti '.own no .'.1 I'ii-- in the far bad tide !tl.l-'l i.i.' aiiii'iui.e. ii.eiit Is aUo mado Th. a :ip;rai i. i' al"! thai he rn.-atthat A xi II Im bi u cijiitiimed la ti.-- ! that any had l.'ftt the olliee of vicen.v. ly Uiw h !e up ii. and ii'I.i. that hi- hail COLLIDE IN FOG. ill' l!a.i,iu government IIP doubt jure! Un- tnr-- iitiis o- Bear among wm ad I by Russian Warihlpt May Cause Another Wir. THOUSANDS KILLED IN RECENT c- - a' Britain has ; c::t a ion? urgent BATTLE NEAR YENTAI. the U1.3i-.ai-i go vet nrcent, OCt. i.ie circumstances cffic Conservative Estimates Place Russian attack a, lit; pip! cf t: Casualties in Recent Battles at 1'.. fc sijuad-i'lo by ' Tenty five Thousand. ib- - t O. on ?1 ef '.. rim ' hi!,-in ih- - Nojth Lrr The sr-- . n day ha'tinorth cf a Mt The p- t Lb..-.as t o h rit ii. yet is C j sta't t(ive:i ht.-.-I; tho lai-pl.v tip- Japanese, i in ihee tr.at it from it -is co;it.-e- kfd t a:.:. ou;p t:..- s.t- - to far a s ,os cf 111 the -; fotihio." 10 a St. I'. thu disparch. h:ch, in uatii u i.pi!, ion cl the army durin-i ih. 4 no; The gov i im. his ma. ve. k i 1'ip d'.ad I it broci d in of I's l.;;es. A v:l,a 0 n ile the con ten at, lrot-of the kit win:; contains many al,!y iitid, i;onand p'e are Russian ib ad, but. the nn- of t: e, tin- j.iii'i) As r.trat. Itussians ir. v nts th-ar, and v, n in othcial quar- - retreating den;a ters i on. o.ko far as to say that it Japanese from reaching them. Con-- : may be ' essary to stop the Pacific servativo estimates place t'.i Hussiau settlement of the whole casualties at not less than 25,imiu.! fleet ii this extreme measure. It Probably many more dead are oa the affair, tt. field in plac. s not y. t searched. The will not, be necessary. Is believ. . there is evidence of tho Japanese Ever report their total enpuaitiej nion that this is no tirn) at a little over three thousand killed poKltive and wounded. for the u:. ml diplomatic Tho suspension of operations be'ow and tijere must be no delay and no limit n't y Russia to her apology 01 Mukden continues. I' is hinted in b r the sufthe exiea! military clrcl. 3 that the xt develop-ferers J.y what King Kdward bimsoif mtnts should he looked for terms tip- unwarranted action" of the but whether on the part of th Japan Baltic squadron commanders. ese or Russians i.s not revealed. flUSSIA IN THE DARK. No news has icaclird the Russian war office of the reported annihilation' Does Not Understand Reason for Atof a Russian battalion while recross-intack on Fishing Fleet. the Taitse river. St. Petersburg from A dlfjiai'li states that no official or unofficial ARE NOT READY FOR PEACE. Russiao explanation of the unfortunate affair off Dogger bank is forth- Russians Not Yet Willing to Talk of Mediation. coming ap to this time, and the world The Novoe to Vice wait Admiral hear must Vtemya, cf St. Petersversion of the firing upon burg, depreciating the renvved talk ol foreign intervention in the the liritish While no formal action has been war, says: "Such talk, if based upon tho fact taken, the deepest regret i.s expressed In all quarters, and tho purpose of tho that now and again the voicing of an government to make amends If TO COMMAND IN EAST. shall bo found to have been In fault has been proclaimed in Emevery government department peror Nicholas, himself, was greatly aggrieved when he heard the news while be was inspecting the cruiser Oleg at Cronstadt, and Koreign Minister Lamsdorff expressed to Embasi 'I !. :i ip TROUBLE i u ,.u in UTAH STATU MAYS. FKAIiF IJL SLA li i HTEIl Made Attack MivteaK Fisting B:a.s far Japanese Ve'sels. 1 BRITONS ARE MAD. HONORS Kl'IIOPATKIN y, vr ,. j )tm Fully Occiipied. cook wrote to her folks at ln..n not lone ago that she was m fled with T pdace. s.,vs Leader. She first wrote with a pencil, aiiJ then copied her letter with a A ! pen. Ck'-e'in- Her mhtre s f pitnl the pencll-t.- copy In the kitih 'Ti and very inn properly read it. II. re Is a part (if the epistle: "They make me work very hard, they re. It cook!:,', bakln' ar.d time: nnd here I am iwapin' a'l now at this tr.lmt writin' to yei wid n;e right l.iTel, rlaycin' the snow fiotn the ("Iriewatk wid mm l.ft hand and ihovetiti' coal Into tk fun,,- d etiarl- tl-.- u. e |