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Show DAM VIU-NUM- VOLUME fjm OF WAR Are Carried isian Positions by ;torm After Two lays1 Fighting General Kuroki's Official Re- Does Not Give OGDEN, UTAI--I 230. BER FOB THE BUTTLE UTAH STATE JOURNAL Casualties. fully defended against the Japanese. It Is possible tluit if Slmoucheng 1 evacuated it may in in pursuance of the above plan, and it la also possible the only position the Chinese success-whlc- h is shown by th fac-- t that it was in this ease that General Stakelberg may get away north, but in any case his retreat with Oku hanging to his rear must be a difficult operation, even with the railway to help him. General Kuropatkln reports Sunday only carried the fighting up to Sunday night, when the Russians had been driven In from the left flank of the Slmoucheng position. The Russians had repelled several attack and one bayonet charge. In which there was a desperate d fight at Elsewhere the Kanagwak heights. Russians are reported to be holding their own. General Kuropatkin reports gave no figures of the two days fighting. The main portion! of the attack seems to have been by the artillery, the favorite arm of the Japanese. KUTT" SYSTEM IS TIED UP BY THE PACKERS IHE OPERATORS Strike Affects Twenty-Seve- n dred Miles of Railroad THE MEAT IH SITE Hun- Situation Is Quiet at All Points, Few PasHave Resolved Into a Question senger Trains Are Running and No Freight Is Being Moved. of Which Side Will be Able to Hold Out the Longer. hand-to-han- X0K10, Aug. 2. -- At General Kurokl reports as follows: daybreak of July Slst the Jap-gne- se army occupied Yushulintxu. four and Ysngtsullng, gjlles from Hsihoyen, west of Motlenllng, both gU jgijes miles about twenty-fiv- e plfA. gituated at The enemy uao Yang. consisted of two divisions artillery. The attcorresponding glth carried out as acking operations were we defeated sunset preararnged and by but enemy, owing to the both wings of and positions force strong their large entw were unable to dislodge them we 1st At August daybreak irely. the attack, succeeded In expellnoon and pursued ing the enemy at a westward directIn them four miles fled toward Anplng. The enemy ion. The enemy at Yangtsulin consisted of two and a half divisions with four batteries of artillery. The attacking operations there also proceeded satisfactorily and by sunset we carried the enemy's principal positions, but a portion of them offered the stoutest resistance and we had to blvouack for At day-brthe night in battle formation. August 1st we resumed the attack and at 8 a. m. all the heights fell Into our hands. Enemy fled toward Tanghoyan. The casualties are under Investigation. "We captured some field guns, but the details are still unknown. In this engagement the attacking forces were at a disadvantage, first on account of the steepness of the ground and secondly on account of a lack of suitable positions for our artillery, while the heat was over 100 degrees Fahrenheit" ed ak TO BE SENT TO KUROPATKIN PARSONS. Kus., Aug. 2. The headI'llU'.Xiiii. Aug. 2. Tlie stockyards of the quarters Katy system maintain- strike lias settled Into a question of ed this morning that the operators' endurance with conflUcnt claim by strike does not affect the operation of both side that they have the situathe road seriously. The striking op- tion well In hand. The packer tills erators, on the other hand, assert that morning shipped In a thousand new nicii. most of whom it Is alleged are they have the system thoroughly tied BRITISH ACCOUNTS OF skilled workmen. No rioting characand their claims are supported by SUNDAYS FIGHTING up terized their arrival and distribution the of trains. about the big plants. LONDON, Aug. 2. British correLarge crowds gathered almut the 2. Traf-fil- c KANSAS Mo.. CITY, Aug. General In with established Kurokl the spondents couiinisKary department over the 2.700 miles of the "Katy" by the strikers. The stories of lack of field, In brief dispatches dated July 81. concur In the statement that the Jap- system was badly hampered today by food are stated to be false by the anese have carried certain positions, the union officials, who say they have plenoperators' strike. Hundreds of leaving only one defensible position towns are without telegraphic com- ty of money. between them and Lino Yang. The munication. HT. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug 2. The arStandard says: rival of President Donnelly and the "The attack on the position beyond SALIDA, Mo., Aug. 2. Uoih "Katy of a sweeping Federal injuncMotlen pass was fully Justified by Its serving flyers were eight hours late this morntion against the strikers were the feasuccess. Every advantage was In faing. All other pusHenger trains were vor of the Russians, whose position six to ten hours late. There la prac- ture of the pncklng strike situation till morning. President Donnelly made was strong and force superior, but tically no freight moving. two addresses. Federal marshal In showed and tactics they Inferiority served the In power of resistance. Injunction papers and the While they HOUSTON, Tex., Aug. 2. The withdrew. With the backing made a vigorous stand on our left, they pickets Katy system is badly tied up on acof the Federal court peaceful condiwere unable to resist our right." count of the operators strike. tions are expected. The Morning Posts correspondent says: "The Russian force consisted of RURAL CARRIERS GET SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. 2. Alleging three divisions. The Japanese shelled A RAISE IN SALARY that their property and the lives of the defensive works until 6 o'clock in their employes are threatened by the the evening. The Infantry in the cenWASHINGTON, Aug. 2. An order strikers, the attorneys for the Cudahy ter then captured Tawan and the issued by the postofflce department this morning applied for a company position behind and the other says that all rural carriers appointed of writ in the federal court. Injunction on the left and right were prior to June 20th who were entitled positions afterward carried by a brilliant as- to the maximum pay of $600 under the on the strongly sault defended rules governing the establishing of KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Aug. 2. The routes at that time shall receive a packers strike situation Is very quiet heights." maximum of $720 under the readjust- today. ment The standard route has been fixed at twenty-fou- r miles. REINFORCEMENTS CLOSED 2. The Gasette's Aug. Mukden correspondent states that all headquarters of Russian military authority are being transferred to Vladivostok, which will become the capital of eastern Asia. At Harbin a new army of 50,000 Is now being raised to go to help General Kuropatkln. Two Japanese divisions are now within ten kilos of Muk- BY RUSSIA ROME, den. SQUADRON READY TO MAKE ANOTHER RAID Aug. 2. The rea assigned by the Russian squadron o Hirer for sinking steamers off Japan was their shortage of coal and consequent Inability to make the port of Vladivostok. Thes quadron Is in fine condition and ready for another raid u soon as coaled. VLADIVOSTOK, on JAPS OCCUPY POSITIONS WHICH RUSSIANS HELD ST. PETERSBURG. Aug. 2. Gener-- 1 Kuropatkln reports that the Japan have occupied Ikhauven, east of TJao Tang, and Yangse pass, thirty miles east of Liao Yang. JAPS CLOSING IN ON PORT ARTHUR TOKIO, Aug. 2. ihe Jaapnese have thur. It is reported that captured Shantai-koan Important defense of Port Arafter three days' fighting. WHERE w RUSSIAN8 WILL MAKE NEXT STAND 8T. PETERSBURG, Aug. 2. Lack -,nS any definite If Information, a the Russian formation has not been 'hon by the capture of Slmoucheng, the authorities here say that If Kur Patkln accepts a general engagement hey believe that It will occur near Anschnntschan, half way between "Olcheng and Liao Tang, In which the Halcheng force will fall back ther and the Slmoucheng force, T Genel Mitschensko, rthward road to Yansalln, which Is ,rdy fortified with a view such tmtlngency. Yansalln would then the advanced position An- hntchan, the natural atrength of f Samuel llosen on July 23d ami there threatening the roirlotor at the jioiiit of a knife and stealing several watches. Turner and an elderly man entered the Rosen store ou the afternoon of July 23d and the elder man held Rosen while Turner stole the watches. Rosen also Implicates IVjyle by saying that he was stationed In front of the store during the rolibery. Ihiyle, upon the stand, stated that Rosen was sadly mistaken and that he had had no connection with the robbery whatever and that he had never aeen Turner in his life until the day when they were placed In the same cell In the city Jail. He then asked permission to place Turner on the stand ns a witness In hi behalf, which was granted. Turner testified that he had not known Itoyle before their arrest, and that If the latter had been standing iu front of the store during the rolihery It was not known to him. SENWICK HAKES CONFESSION. Hi, Disclosures Clssr Position Defined in Regard to ture of Vessels Carrying Cap- Contraband. TAGGART P08TPONE8 THE APPOINTMENTS OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 2. Two carloads of strikebreakers came In today for the Cudahy plant. Everything is quiet. CARBON COUNTY 8TRIKER8 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 2. NaAGAIN GIVING TROUBLE totional Chairman Taggart aent word day from French Lick Springs that SUNNYSIDE, Utah, Aug. 2. The appointments to the executive staff Italian strikers who have been camped of the national committee will not be here since last November, are giving made today. trouble. Yesterday they caught a In the foothills Mormon strike-breakFAVORS MATTHEWS and brutally beat him with pick handFOR COADJUTOR les. He will die. At Scofield a riot occurred and forty shots were fired. SPRINGFIELD, III., Aug. 2. A spe- Armed guards of the Utah Fuel comcial synod of the SRplrngfleld diocese clubbed their rifles and twenty pany of the Episcopal church Is In session broken heads was the result. here today to elect a bishop coadjutor to assist Bishop George F. Seymour. PLEHVES ASSASSINATION Two assistants have been elected at PLANNED AT GENEVA previous meetings but both declined to The most likely candidate accept. ng. 2. The Russian poGENEVA, now appears to be Rev. Matthews of lice have evidence that Minister a son of was planned at the late assassination Stanley Plehves Cincinnati, Matthews, who represented Ohio In Geneva by the central committee of the United States senate. the Dorjevsya organisation. Up Ssvsrsl Matters of Thsft. non-arriv- al en-m- ys tral vessels carrying contraband. After defining Russias previous declaration on the subject, the note says that the government has accepted the assurances of Great Britain that the contraband found aboard the Malacca belonged to the British government "The decision, however," says the note," must be considered In no sense to mean that the Russian government relinquishes Its determination to send separate cruisers and war vessels In general to prevent the transportation of war contraband to the enemy." 2, 1904 OP THE WEST ARE TO They Have Suffered Severely from Packers' Strike and Will Make An Effort Toward Securing An Immediate Settlement. DENVER, Aug. 2. The News today says: A movement to Intervene In the great packers' strike in the East will result from a meeting of live stock men from all over the west, which will begin in this city tomorrow morning. Ktockgrowera from practically every state west of the Missouri river will be in Denver and, as these men have suffered aa much as anyone from the strike been use of s Inrk of demand for their rattle, they will start a campaign, aa the Independent party, to secure an Immediate settlement of the strike. Backed up ns they will be by the presence of governors of at least six states, officers of the National Livestock association and several officials of the Federal government, they hope to bring both aides Into a conference nnd secure an agreement to restore conditions to their normal level In all the atoek ynrda and meat renters of J. A. Sen wick, who was nrrested by Officer Frank Hniythe last Sunday on a charge of lnrceny, has now confessed that he has stolen not only the two grips recently picked up by the police. but also the grip stolen from Miss Renl at the Inlon depot on Saturday nlght.fter the confession he conducted the officers to n spot where he hnd hidden the contents of the grip which he had stolen from Miss Real. Sen-wlwas visiting pawnshops this afternoon In company with an officer to Identify several overcoats and other articles of clothing which he had ta- the nation. The stock men have been called to ken from the grips and pawned. He will be srarlgned before Judge How- meet Federal officials and to discuss ell tomorrow morning. grasing. ck DIVORCE 8UIT PILED. May Rose) today tiled complaint In the district court in a suit for divorce, grounds for the action being alleged The plaintiff asks for dissolution of matrimonial bonds and tbe payment of 50 alimony and costs of tbe action. non-aupio- rt. SECURE CLUE TO OUTLAY OF $100 TO 8AVE FOUR MILLIONS SPRING FIELD. Mass Aug. 2. The dissolving of $100 worth of copper sulphate In the Ludlow reservoir will, in Ihe opinion of Dr. George T. Moore, eradicate the vegetable growth known aa algae and enable the city of Spring-fiel- d to postpone indefinitely the building of a new WHter system which it Is estimated would cost no less than 4,000,000. TRAIN H01D-0P- S Officials on Trail of Men Who Robbed Illinois Central Special. er ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 2. The government issued an official note this morning regarding the capture of neu AUGUST TUESDAY, 2. A clew to the the Illlnole Cenrobbed that Diamond special near Matteson CHICAGO, hold-up- s Aug. tral last night was obtained this morning the town of Griffith, Indiana, and endeavored to diapoae of a diamond to a local sa loon keeper. They called for papers, read the accounts of the robbery and disappeared after falling to sell the stone. A good description of the men was obtained. Hundreds of officers snd citlsens are searching the territory contiguous to the spot where the robbery occurred. The train arrived at SL Louis this morning, where an Inventory of the losses was made. They will not ex ceed $1,000. when three men entered The Ludlow basin has been shut off from the city mains and copper sulphate leKislled iii the reservoir in accordance with Dr. Moore's Instructions, the formula being oue pound of copper solution to 8,000.000 gallons of water. Ily tonight or tomorrow the vegetable growth in the reservoir will lie dead. Samples of the water will then he analysed by the state board of health to determine whether It Is safe to use. Dr. Moore claims thHt by the time the samples are taken the chemical analysis will not be able to show copper sulphate, which Is a deadly poison, In any appreciable quantity, and that Its presence can he discovered only by tests more minute than are used in the ordinary analysis of drinking water. Dr. Moore's Interest la purely scientific, though his experiment may save the city millions. WILL BE DEPORTED. Doctors Decide Frederick W. Bruin's Mind Is Psrmanantly Affected. Doctors Condon snd Dickson today made examination Into the mental FOB ROOSEVELT condition of Frederick W. Bruin, reLONDON, Aug. 2. The cabinet today discussed the Russian reply to the cently from Holland, and declared him to be a vlctom of permanent dementia. volunteer fleet's status. JUDGE PARKER REVISING NOTIFICATION SPEECH Inclining to vliiousneaa. Bruin will be taken to Provo for temporary safe GENERAL MILES' WIFE ArCoal Miners' Strike Correspondent Reports 9000 ESOPl'B. N. Y, Aug. 2. Judge Par keeping, (lending his deportation to DIES AT WEST POINT Pennsylvania menians Killed in Two Seems Almost Cerker has set apart this rainy day for a his native country, which Is demanded 2. final revision of his speech to the no- upon a request of a representative of Mra N. Y., Aug. Districts. WEST POINT, tain. tification committee. General of wife A. the government department of comMile, Nelson Miles, merce. The patient la 21 years and died here last night of heart trouble. BATTLESHIP OHIO8 has become a menace to the safety of The general arrived today from WashTRIAL TRIP A FAILURE his friends here. LONDON, Aug. 2. The Dally News SCRANTON, Pa., Aug. 2. The exington. They were occupying s cotecutive board of the Mine Workers correspondent st Van, Turkish Armetage for the summer. WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. The navy this afternoon decided to approve the nia, reports that 9,000 male Armenians HE WAS CHEATED n welgh-madepartment Is advised that the battle-eighte- CLAIMS R008EVELT WILL GET HIS position taken on the check killed In the districts of been have knots, the contract requireLIONS FROM MENELIK question, which probably means 8uit Brought for Recovery of $600 Sassoun. and ment. Mush 1. a strike in district No. Paid for an Allegsd Pacer. ROME, Aug. 2. A telegram from LOGROLLING. WOODMEN Zelmer has filed complaint Charles CRACK SHOTS AT APPLETON BOUND OYER FOR ROBBERY. Djibouti states that King Menellk 2. The in the district court against C. Leg-ge- t, Aug. Miss., VICKSBURG, APPLETON. Wls.. Aug. 2. A large treated Mr. Hellls with great honors at whose door he lays a charge Woodmen of six states Arkansas, of expert marksmen faced the Men number Up be Holding to conveyed and gave him presenta Charged With sold a horse to him upon of Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, having first to President Roosevelt, these to include traps today at the opening of the Pawnbroker Rosen Have Thsir false representation for the sum of snd Tennessee Mississippi annual tournament of the Appleton Examination. some young Ilona are represented at the second annual $600. Gun dub, for which preparations have Zelmer alleges that Legget sold him meeting begun here today by the Misbeen going forward for several month. BRITISH SHIP WRECKED; A preliminary examination In the animal for a pacer with a 1:10 association, the Valley Logrolling PART OF CREW MISSING The program covers two dsys and pro- case of the state vs. Doyle and Turner sissippi but that upon Investigation the of entertain elaborate An gait, program events vides for twelve fifteen-bir- d Howell this af- ment has been arranged In honor of horse was found to be worthless on before was held Judge event each day. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 2. A cablegram and one twenty-bir- d defendants were bound the visitors snd many novel features account of a rupture of the ligaments to the Leyland line offices reports the The large number of contestants and ternoon. The over to the district court with bonds will be carried out during their two of the right foot and waa otherwise so wrecking of the ship Argburth on the the excellence of the program combine days stay In the city. Governor Var Injured as to bar him from the racing coast of New Guinea. Captain Reid and to give promise of one of the most fixed at $500. with are charged daman snd Congressman John 8harp class. The transaction Is said lo have Turner Doyle and seven of the crew were saved. Six successful shooting tournament ever occurred December 28, 1903. store the will address the meeting. entered Williams robbery for having held in this state. teen of the crew are missing. ET en |