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Show VIP. NUMBER VOLUME O Gr D E N, 236. JAPS CAPTURE WOLF HILL LAMONT SAYS HE WILL BUT SUSTAIN BIG LOSSES TJ T A XT SEVENTY-SI- AUGUST 9, 1904 TUESDAY, STRIKERS ENDEAVOR TO X NOT CUT OFF PUBLICS MEAT HE A CANDIDATE Reinforcements Are However Already Arriving 23,000 Men Have Lost Lives in As- Together With Judge Gray He fers With Judge Parker saults On Fortress Thus Far. Cosest Estimate of Total Death Con- List is One Hundred He Would Not Decline Nomination A dls- - more artillery and were better acST. PETERSBURG, comquainted with the country, having for Stoerael, General patch from confirms the some time occupied the area over manding at Port Arthur, of Wolf hill by the Japanese which the Japanese maneuvered. The Aug;. 9. Systematic Gray Predicts Success. ther Bodies capture and reporta 1 Ju-plla- su pur-la- I nese losses the siege of 1,000 men. thus far resulting from Port Arthur aggregate MUTINY States. ST. 9. AdFIRE DESTROY8 A PETERSBURG, Aug. REFRIGERATOR PLANT vices from the Shtchigrl, government of Hours It, state that three thousand ST. LOUIS, Aug. 9. The American TOKIO, Aug. 9. It was reported to- men of the reserves who were mobiland Transit company's Refrigerator near force Russian Liao the that day ized during June, mutinied, attacked waa plant destroyed by fire this partly Yang waa retreating to the northward and dispersed the police and then at- morning, together with seventy-si- x through Chang Tien, on the road to tacked several shops, demanding ran- refrigerator cars. The losr was a hunMukden, leaving the cavalry alone to dred thousand dollars. soms from the proprietors. They act aa a rear guard. The report la raided the stores of the imperial 8ULLY CANNOT PAY unconfirmed, however. The troops finally whisky monopoly. HI8 CREDITORS A dispatch from , Genaan, Korea, states that yesterday thirty Russians quelled the mutiny and arrested the NEW TORK. Aug. 9. Daniel J. appeared before the town, but were ringleaders. Sully A Co. have Informed their credrepulsed by the Japanese outposts. itors that they would be unable to NAVAL ENGAGEMENT FOUGHT OFF CHE FOO carry out the proposition made to the JAPANESE WIN VICTORY creditors last month to pay oil 40 per AGAIN8T HEAVY ODDS CHE FOO. Aug. 9. Officers of the cent of the claims In cash. 8EOUL,Aug. 9. Advices from Gen- German cruiser Fuerst Bismarck, lyeral Kurokl'a headquatrers juat re- ing In the harbor here, say they heard ceived which were delayed In trans- firing last night IN which apparently M'NAB AHEAD mission, state that the battle of July marked an encounter between detachlist was the moat Important which ments of the belligerent warships. The General Kurokl'a HEARST army has fought firing was heard twenty miles northFIGHT since crossing the Yalu. Many more west of Che Foo. Two Junks and three Russians were engaged than In any steamers arrived here today, but former battle. They occupied an heard nothing Indicative of an enequally strong position, had much gagement. ' -- - VEST SUCCUMBS - British Steamer Meets Russian Cru- Illness of iser Bought from Germany, Watching for Contraband. Fatal Three Weeks Proves Old Missouri Democrat. 9. According LONDON, Aug. to SWEET SPRINGS, Mo., Aug. 9. the Plymouth agent of Lloyds, the for George Froham Vest, coast of France la being patrolled by the state of Missouri, died at 5 o'clock Russian vessels on the lookout for thla of debility, at contraband. He steamer Manora wires that the British from Calcutta reports meeting, twenty-fiv- e miles south of Flnnlstere, a large funnel cruiser flying the Russian flag and an evidently recently purchased liner. The cruiser signalled the Manora to hoist her and when this was done the en-slfi- n, cruiser departed. general morning the age of 74 years. His final Illness began three weeks ago and but little hope waa at any time entertained of hie recovery. Hla family surrounded hla deathbed. The remains of the late senator will probably be taken to SL Louis for in. terment. THE TROUBLE OVER Later. It has now been decided to hold the funeral service at the late CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 9. The senator's home tomorrow afternoon. Pnrts. supported by England, per- After the services the funeral party sists in asking Russia for a written St. will depart with the body for comunlcation regarding the Intentions In Interred will he Louis. The body n respect to the passage of the Dardanelles by the volunteer fleet The Belle Fontaine cemetery. THE VOLUNTEER FLEET rte demands that the vessels In Senator Vest, Democrat, was born pass the straits separately and without guns or munitions at Frankfort, Ky, In December, 1830. of ar to the agreement He graduated at Center college, Kenaccording "wd, in 190. tucky. In 1848, and In the law department of Transylvania university at TOO MANY SETTLERS to nueatlon should removed AT DEVILS LAKE Lexington In 1858. He Missouri In that year and practiced DEVIL'S LAKE. N. D.. law In various parts of the middle of Aug. 9. Special trains from Duluth and St. the atate. He waa elected to the Misare bringing several thousand souri house of representatives In 1860-6- 1. vould-b- e settlers this afternoon. More He waa elected to the United "c already registered than can pos-'b- ly secure homesteads. There has States senate In succession to two Far been no repetition of the scenes Democrats in 1878 and waa hat took place at the Ronesteel In 1885, 1890 and 1897. Hla term of Opening. service expired 1903. lice Fur- is Started. 9- are staCllICAGtl. Aug. tioned today at all retail meat markets where products from the big packing establishments are sold ami tlie situation is more critical so far as tlie public is concerned than at any lime since the strike began. Two hundred and fifty markets are on tile boycott list, which Is constantly being enlarged. The piirisise of tin strikers Is to prevent the delivery of ice to these markets. The chirr' of lHiliee is preparing a counter campaign to protect nonunion men delivering Ice and serious clashes are predicted. Tlie teamsters' council meets tonight to consider the extension of tlie strike in downtown truck teamsters anil market express wagon drivers, lumber, box and shaving (canister. Secret arrangements are under way to get freight handlers and switchmen to Join in n sympathetic strike. A secret meeting of the meintiera of the Employers' association was held today to consider means of extending aid to the packers. Many large houses In the city today experienced great difficulty In delivering supplies to packers and merchants are becoming tired of Interference by strikers. An extension of the strike to the teamsters union has convinced the Employers' association thnt It Is time to put an end to the atnppnge of business. ANNIVERSARY OF wliii-l- i they are willing to have men and women live and work in their slaughter houses, has brought organised labor to tlie conclusion llmt the proierticd class, has no hesitation In consigning l lie masses lo a fate worse tli.in ilia! of slaves. Edward Tlldens advocacy of child lalsir III the yards also lias added flic to the llnmes of socialism. "From tills clas distinction and recognition will arise the great socialist third iiarty to achieve reforms by the ballot instead of the strike. "Such h man as Mr. Tilden continued Mr. Donnelly, "wllh Ilia good view of eiialavlng children, has no business on the bonrd of education." Mr. Tilden is a member of the public school board. He is a director of the firm of Libby, McNeil ft Libby, and of the Drovers' De'National bank. posit President Donnelly said that he was In cnmimiiilciitlon with the National Livestock Growers' association relative to an organisation in Chicago of a packing establishment to le run by the strikers. Smith, who arrived In this rlty yesterday from San Francisco, discussed with President Donnelly the packing system now In existence In Oakland, Cal., where, he said, butchers who were locked out some months ago are In business for themselves with such success that the parking companies are entreating them for some kind of a settlement. There, he says, the operators of the President Don- rival Industries have the backing of CHICAGO, Aug. nelly of the National Ment Cutters ft the Pacific Livestock Growers' Rutehers Workmen's union anld last POPE'S CORONATION The parking house strike is the greatest educator of socialism the west has ever experienced. From being unconscious socialists, the workers are realising thnt they are In reality n part of the great socialist movement. The harsh treatment meted out to the strikers by the packers tinder and the Inhuman conditions nt Vice-Preside- nt 8TRIKER8 RESTRAINED ACT8 OF VIOLENCE FROM SIOUX CITY. In., Aug. 9. The attorneys for the Cudahy Co. secured a Federal Injunction restraining the strikers from nets of violence. The writ will be served on seven hundred defendants. Frandsco Primary Elections Mass Is Celebrated in St. Peter's Cathedral Hundreds of American Congratulations. Are Being Hard Fought. FRENCH COASTS Patrol for night: WITH San Ice-Po- and Six 'EX VEIL Colo.. Aug. - Al S u lot k this iMurning Kevcniy-Hl- x bo, lies in nil were covered mid identified from the 1'. A It. G. wreck. The dosext enti-li- i. ile of the total death lint in tin- lx now one hundred and six. making It the greatest railroad diKaxter in the history of Colorado. li ill take many days to determine the aetual number who perished. The seareli is still being prosecuted with great vigor along the Fountain and Arkansas rivers for 1 todies. Those recovered show only ii few bruises; it being apjiareiit that all died by drowning. The Fountain river has fallen nearly to its normal condition, consequently the work of recovering lsnlles will be easier. The mayor called n public meeting for the purpose of launching n move ment to organlxe a systematic patrol to search the Fountain and Arknnsas rivers In the hope of finding more bodies. Hundreds of men responded and work waa taken up under the direction of officials. All the citizens of Pueblo Joined in one Immense funeral procession today, winding from one morgue to another, In the hope of Identifying the bodlea of friends and relatives. It is estimated that twenty to thirty more bodies are burled In the rand In the river. The remains of all but six of the victims so far recovered have been identified. KSol'l'B, X. Y., Aug. 9. Colonel Japanese victory upon this occasion, anil Mr. Lmiont ami Judge and Mrs. if not more important than that on ray arrived at Rosemount today the Yalu, was won against greater a In ird the steam yacht Queen at City odds and was consequently a better 12:3ft. were driven to They Judge test of the mettle of their troops and Parker's residence. An hour's confermore creditable to their valor. The ence on was held and the party left at illery lire directed especially reresult was that the Japanese gained 1:3ft. Colonel Iamiont said that he was were hill. The Japanese ten miles or more oil their advance to. not a candidate for the governorship, pulsed with tremenduous losses. The but (lid not say specifically that he ward Liao Yang. 13th without Russians retreated July would decline the nomination. Judge Is It to estimate the RusImpossible sny lighting from Folf hall, as they would tint talk politics, lie said Gray were greatly outnumbered by the en- sian casualties during the engagement he came to renew old acquaintance and reports of losses on the Japanese with e emy. The Russian artillery has temJudge Parker and for that side were not rendered. only. He predicted, however, porarily checked the Japanese, who that Judge Parker would undoubtedly now number 70,000. THREE THOUSAND NEWLY be the next president of the United The Russ estimated that the Japathat Japanese losses were reinforcements very heavy and that arrived. to them have already The Jupanese attacked Port Arartthur on July 87th with a terrible MOBILIZED MEN Pickets Are Stationed at Boycotted Retail Markets to Prevent Them Obtaining and Employers Are Aroused. I ROME, Aug. 9. The anniversary of the coronation of Pope Pius IX. waa celebrated by a grand maaa at the historic SL Peters this morning. The officiating cardinal was Merry de Val, late papal secretary. .The members of the sacred college attended In a body and there were over two thousand Invited guests. The pope did not deliver hla expected allocution address. An enormous number of congratulatory messages were received by the holy father, 48 coming from America. mary elections are being held in many mary election are being held in many of the principal cities of California today. The fight In San Francisco la between the Hearst and McNab factions for the control of the upperIndications at noon most Interest. ot Hearst being defeated. point ticket is The regular Republican practically without opposition. Stockton reporta a hot fight In two favoring the districts, the chances Bard aide. At Oakland the election la quiet and the vote la small. A heavy vote Is being polled in the valley. The ENGLAND WILL FORCE NICARAGUA TO PAY UP Devlin forces look to be winners. In San Diego City Oxnard appears to be In the lead, but the county will NEW ORLEANS, La., Aug. 9. Advice from Nicaragua atate that the undoubtedly go for Bard. British minister In Managua Is pressSUIT 18 TAKEN AGAINST ing the claims of English fishermen LA FOLLETTE REPUBLICANS against Nicaragua. There Is a British warship In the harbor. Indications are su9. The that England will force full payment MADISON, Wla., Aug. to leave of the claims. It la conceded that the preme court today granted Cook and others of the Stalwarts Re- situation Is critical. publican state ticket to bring suit against the secretary of state to re- EARTHQUAKE SHOCK te VISIT8 LISBON strain him from placing the La The ballot. official ticket on the LISBON. Aug. 9 A alight earthpetition claims the La Follette faction "stole the regular convention. The quake shock waa felt here yesterday case will be argued early in Septem- - evening, but no damage waa done beher. yond frightening the Inhabitants. Fol-let- TURKISH MINISTER MAY BE RECALLED WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. Instructions have been sent to Minister Lelshman at Constantinople to hand In his passports and prepare to leave Turkey, provided the demands of the American government have not been acceded to by the time the squadron arrives from Smyrna. In rase thing come to this pass he will leave Turkey on one of the American warships. Rear Admiral Jewell will remain In Turkish WHters and assume diplomatic functions In addition to hla duties as a naval officer. Thla la not official, but It Is admitted visit of by cabinet members that the to Smyrna Is to vessels the Amerh-aminister. American bring back the Fire Breaks Out During Journey and Two Sticks Are Exploded Demolishing Effects of Married Ringlings Lose Twelve Couple. Animals. BUTTE, Mont., Aug. 8. Unknown LARAMIE, Wyo., Aug. 8. A carload of horses In the third section of persons exploded two sticks of dynaIn the room occupied by G. F. Rlngllng Bros, circus train caught fire mite and wife in a local partment Simmons this morning while the train waa run4 o'clock thla morning. Mr. ning at about thirty miles an hour, house at on the floor with the result that twelve valuable Swan Johnson, living and Mra Guy Sweet, In the above, animals, among them "Uncle Jim, room below, were seriously injured Otto Rlngllng's speedy gelding, were Hnd had to be taken to the hospltsL burned to death. Both Mr. and Mra Simmons escaped Eleven of the horses were dragged uninjured. The room waa wrecked from the car after the train had been and everything In it was blown to bit. There la yet no clew to the perbrought to a atop and saved from be- sona who committed the outrage. ing burned to death, although they were badly singed. FEDERAL CAPITAL IS The fire is supposed to have origi8ELECTED BY AUSTRALIANS the from engine. nated through sparks MELBOURNE, Victoria, Aug. 9. 0, The loss Is estimated at about The house of representatives today Otto Rlngllng's private horse selected Dalgety, In Bombsla, as the alone being valued at 82,700. district federal capital. The senate had previously voted for it Dalgety RAIN AND SHORTAGE la 290 miles south of Sydney and thirty-SEND WHEAT SOARING two miles from the railroad. The la 300. 8. On account of population CHICAGO. 36,-00- Aug. rains In the northwest and a shortage P08TAL HEADQUARTERS. of nearly three quarters of a million, Judge O. W. Powers, together with local stocka sent wheat soaring again Superintendent Kally, waa in Ogden today. Old September opened at a yesterday negotiating for headquardollar two and a half, sold to four ters for the Postal Telegraph comand a half and dosed at three eighty; pany. They looked at several localnew September sold from a dollar one ities, but concluded no arrangement up to three and closed at a dollar one before returning to Salt Lake Inst and seven eighths. September corn night. and a The company Is desirous of securing ranged from from fifty-foon the ground floor of a buildoffices a and half. Sephalf and on Washington avenue bee an located thirty-threand were ing tember oats and Twenty-fift- h Twenty-fourt- h tween thirty-thre- e and three to eighth streets. eighth. -- ur fifty-thr- ee |