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Show 0 DAILY UTAH STATE JOUENAL SURRENDER Arthur's Reply Was to Be DeThis livered at Ten O'clock ENGINE CRASHES INTO TROLLTY CAR Port Advance on Mukden Morning J t AUG. PETERSBURG, IS AN UNCONFIRMED 17-t- J e ru- FALLEN. BRITAIN THREATENS SET ON FIRE BY SHELLS CHE FOO, Aug. 17. Thar ia a TO USE WARSHIPS re- from Port Arthur that the Jap-onhave captured a poeition at three mile from the fort-rea- l. ei port The coal yard ignited by Japanea at Port Arthur Note to Russia Demands Absolute burniRenunciation of Claim to Sink Neutral Ships. The Hope corwires that the of Star the respondent commander of the Russian force at LONDON, Aug. 17. It Is learned Port Arthur has promised to send a the British note to the Russian that reply to the Japanese demand for a relative to the sinking of jurrender at 10 this morning. The de- government that unless mand was delivered by Major Yam-kh- a. neutral ships declared Russia renounced every claim to the right to sink such vessels, warships JAPANESE RESUME would be employed to convoy British ADVANCE ON MANCHURIA merchantmen and protect them from Interference. disA 17. 8T. PETERSBURG, Aug. patch reporting the resumption of the RUSSIAN CRUISER STOPS Japanese advance In Manchuria has ANOTHER BRITISH STEAMER been received from Mukden. It says, occupied The Japanese, LONDON, Aug. 17. The Russian Sandhan on the Russian extreme left flank August 15th with a email force. cruiser Ural stopped the British Their Infantry occupied Deplnduahan steamer Scotian on August 12th west repas and the Russian outposts of and after she had examLONDON, Aug. 17. Gibraltar, treated. JAPANESE ined the Scotian's papers allowed her to proceed. The Ural was recently CONSTRUCT A RAILWAY purchased from Germany. UNITED STATES RAISES THE FOODSTUFF ISSUE PETERSBURG, Aug. 17. The following dispatch has been received from General Kuropatkln today: There Is no change in the situation. Rain la falling everywhere. The Chunchusee are active. The Japanese constructing a railway between Feng Wan Cheng and Leng Chang Wan, the cars being at present drown ST. JAPANESE CASUALTIES IN WEDN ESDAYS FIGHT an made a formal protest against the confiscation of the flour on the AraTOKIO, Aug. 17. Admiral Togo bia. The United States Is proceeding in ports that the Japanese casualties of Great Britain, althe sea fight on Wednesday last were Independently on 225 killed and wounded. though similar lines. re- ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 17. The casualties on the Russian warship Aakold now at Shanghai, during the battle of Wednesday last, was eleven killed and forty-seve- n wounded. CRIME CONTINUES AT DERBY NEVADA WIN East SIX THOUSAND D0LLAR8 FROM MOB THREATENS TWO HOLD-UP- TO LYNCH ENGLISH HOAR IS SINKING TO DEATH Is Worn Out and He Is Given But Three Days to Live. System Worcester, I'llman, who la in Mass., Aug. attendance it. Dr. on Sen-t- An in Hodge Murder Is Burned at the Stake and Two Colored Preachers Are Also Re- Accomplice ported to Have Been Lynched. ntcr Then were of uilnessi's to In i' m t i ; Jumping th(. Viiplils mill guiinr IiiimiIi'i-iI- tin- - sui- 1V (.ills. X SAVANNAH. Aug. 17. The torch la W. mill to tunic adverse iiciive ut Statesboro Handy BUI, tlu SULl'lirn SPRINGS, way iii' ini1i iiluality. Va Aug. 17. Tilt attendiiiiniliiT negro Implicated In the HodI'migt essniiin Williams said wliat a Daing tile notification of ges miirilcr, iui reported to huve been childish idea It was of our mut-sln- r vis were simple but full of enthusiasm. hui'iii'd ne.ir Statesboro liy a mob last that ih president was simply the The liotiflcution took place shortly af- chief executive, and that his NAN PATTERSON night. duty It lias since developed that the depter 1 o'clock in a natural theater in executing the laws us they within a stone's throw of the famous were written. uty Kliei'lff wrt Iii league with the WANTS "It is a sincere pleasure to ljc aide old "Green Briar" hotel. Thousands lynchers of Cato uml Keud. They Id lflp ti such a high position a man aided them In overjMiwerlng the soldof men and women stood about the of your character, sense and modesty; iers. IVputles, It Is said, unlocked the green and applauded vigorously the p mail who as a result of a life of In which the guard stood with door sentiments of the speaker. it mperunce and honest the and pointed them out principals of Caesar West Virginia Democrats were presYoung to the presents a picture In virile Alleged Slayer lynchers. ent in great force. It was a perfect though advanced age of that "mens Objects to the Law's IteimrtM from Statesboro this ufter-niM- iu day. sunny and not a cloud in the sky. sana In corpnre snno" which was say that A. R. Talbot and A. J. Delay. Davis mingled with the taught by the ancients to be the colored preachers, were lynchGaines, crowd who came here to pay him ummuni bonutn of Individual earthly ed us well a Handy Bill last night. homage. He shook hand with many Existence. The men were captured at Gaines of hi friends In the crowd. NEW YORK. Aug. 17. Nan Patter- house. Guinea lived several miles from Davis replied as fol; The usual custom was Ignored by lows: son, charged with the murder of L'ae-s- Statesboro. It 1 Impossible to verify presenting him with a fomal written The official notification which you Young, whom, it Is alleged, ahe the report. notification in advance of the verbal to the shot In a rub, today through her counannouncement. Chairman Williams bring of my nomination SPAVINED STEEDS WERE of the United States by the escort to committee a the sel made a motion before Judge New-bergappointed OFFERED THE PYTHIANS feela me national Democracy gives nominee to the parlor In which the asking that the district attorof slnrerest to the ing my gratitude Davis committee met. for the honor thus conferred on ney be directed to fix n date for her LOUISVILLE, Aug. 17. The review appeared at 11:35 on the arm of Perry party of the uniform rank of the Knights of me, I find It therefore a great pleason or trial thnt she be discharged her Belmont and accompanied by James ure has been declared off for the here border the iPythlaa upon standing own recognisance, or that the indictH. Vahey. This is more than I defirst time In the history of the land of the two Virginias to receive ment be dismissed for luck of proseserve, gentlemen," he said modestly. and accept the commission you bear Suitable horses were not Chairman Williams then presented cution. District Attorney Jerome opthe and to office. Great Indignaprovided my send you through greetings him with the formal notification of detion was expressed because the spavto the Democracy of the entire coun- posed the motion personally. The his nomtantlon, which was worded as cision of Judge Newberger will be ren- ined steeds were offered the Pythluna try. follows: dered later. Instead of thoroughbreds. "It Is not a closer insignificant that As the committee of. notification nominee we mid truer brotherhood prevails among ANNUAL NATIONAL to the SCHOONER WRECKED hare the honor. In the name of the us now that for the first time since the i ROQUE TOURNAMENT OFF PRINCE OF WALES national Democratic convention held Civil wnr a nominee on the natlonnl la "ticket from section of taken that in St Louis on July (th to 9th, to anNORWICH, Conn., Aug. 17. FavorSAN FFANCISCO. Aug. 17. A' disnounce to you with that degree of for- the common country aouth of Mason able conditions attended the niiening patch received here today states that mality which custom prescribes, the and Dixon's line, being a happy recoghere today of the annual tournament the schooner Viking from San Franfact that you were unanimously named nition of the obliteration of all the of the Natlonnl Roque Association of off Cape cisco has been wrecked sectional nnd to differences which led nre Frlnre of Wales. The crew was saved. America. Players and visitors by that body as Its choice for followed that unhappy struggle. of the United States for the Philadel- The schooner "present from Washington, had on board supplies I heartily endorse the platform phia, Boston and several other points. term beginning the 4th day of March, for whalers In the Arc-tiregions. most respectfully upon which I have been nominated 1905, and request your acceptance of the nomination. and am with the convention and Its 1892 they favored a double standard ARMY SHOOTING Knowing that we ought to succeed, nominee for president In regarding the of value. In the platform of 1888 It COMPETITIONS and confiding in the good sense of the present monetary standard as Irre- was said, The Republican party Is In favor of the use of both gold and American people for success, we are, vocably established. FORT RILEY. Aug. 17. Today's with well merited regard, yours, for "In the campaign preceding the hist silver as money, and condemns the firing closes the army competition In the committee. election much stress was laid by the policy of the Democratic administra- rifle shooting. Captain Cavanaugh of (Signed) Republican speakers upon the pros- tion In lta efforts to demonetise sil- the Tenth cavalry seems to have a safe JOHN C. WILLIAMS, perous condition of the country nnd ver. lend. The pistol competition will conChairman. I congratulate your committee and sume forebodings were heard of the III rethe remainder of the week. W. R. McCALL (Wisconsin). sults, especially to the laboring mun, the constituency it represents In the which might follow any change In the selection by the national convention Secretary INVESTING AT MORGAN. As he took the paper Mr. Davis re- political complexion of the governof your nominee for the presidency. reHe is a man of courage, yet Is prudent, ment. plied that he would make a formal in November. The party sponse True, times were then good, but it of high Ideals yet without pretense, Two Local Gentlemen Purchase th Store of the Morgan Drug then went on to the hotel plaxsa, Is no less a fact that while there has and of the most wholesome respect for Williams Intro- been no change of party In power, the constitution and the majesty of Company. where Congressman duced the candidate and notified him many of the evils prophesied have the laws under it. The dire predictions made by our Edward E. Moorehouse and William come under the Republican rule. Four verbally of his nomination. Congresssaid: man Williams years ago factories, mills, mines and political opponents of what would McCune of thia city today purchased "We have been appointed by a most furnaces were In active operation and happen at the St Louis convention but the store of the Morgan Drug comnotable convention as a committee to unable to supply the demand, but now misjudged the temper of the party and pany at Morgan, Utah, and will open first-cladrug store In that town. notify you of your nomination by the many are closed and those open are the people. While there have been a Mr. Moorehouse In has for the past two preceding campaigns, Democracy as Its choice for being operated by reduced forces and differences We desire to express the plea- on short hours. Then wages were yet at 8t Louis all harmonised and a years been acting In the capacity of sure we feel in having been selected high, labor scarce and there was work common ground was found upon which prescription clerk at William Drivers to perform this duty, and to express for all. Now work is scarce, many all could stand to battle for Demo- drug store, while Mr. McCune Is at present employed by Scowcroft A Sons and cratic principles, also our confidence In your faithful- wage earners are unemployed He will remain here while as value company. I they beg my countrymen, ness, honesty and wisdom." wages are reduced. The apprehension will make Morgan hla Mr. Moorehouse enre to with the was In circles business now guard which great The remainder of the speech liberty, prevails future home and take complete charge what the speaker called "a brief his- and the present unsatisfactory Indussapred right of local torical disquisition upon' some of the trial conditions of the country seem and watch with Jealousy the tendency of their new business. of the times to centralise power In the blunders of our ancestors as viewed to demand a political change. hands of a few. It will be my pleasfor The recipts of the government from the standpoint of the wisdom of ure at a time not far hence to accept NON-UNIONIfirst 13. the have June 1903, statesmen who the those Republican year ending ARE STS The fiscal year of the present administra- formally In writing the nomination embraced the strenuous life." to tendered and give speech was entirely In a satirical vein. tion. showed a surplus over expend- which you have The first of those blunders, said the itures of 991,000,000, but for the fiscal my views on some important quesDRIVEN FROM HOME now commanding the attention speaker, was In discriminating against year ending June 20, 1904, Instead of a tions the red man, who was an image of surplus was a defllclt of 141,000,000. of the country." There was much laughter and apGod in cherry, on account of hla race, From July 1, 1904. to August 10th, color and previous condition. Their or for about one month and a third plause as the committee adjourned to pose In a group to be photographed. Strikers Wreck their House and next blunder consisted in taking up of the present fiscal year, the expenexceeded Among the visitors to the ceremony the ditures of arms against King George. government Chase Them to the Police s Sergennt-at-ArmJohn I. Marwere $22,000,000. Its amends We have, however, made receipts by nearly VirStation. Our Republican friends are prone tin, RL Louis; Senator Daniel, for this silly business by our governmental strenuosity. The next blunder to refer to the commercial growth of ginia: National Committeeman Norris, was Immolation by our ancestors of the country under their rule, and yet District of Columbia. These and a the nation's Industrialism upon the the census reports show that from 50 half dosen others had places with the CHICAGO, Aug. 17. A mob of atrike altar of free trade within a common to 60 per cent, under Democratic rule committee on the speakers' stand. At breakers attacked a house which InDavl the conclusion of t domain, notwithstanding the already nnd Walker tariff, a percentage of was stock of Peel Mrs. W. occupied by Imported I Atlanta, existing state lines which would have crease of greater population, wealth, speech, esthis was compellemployes Parker yards woman," morning the original furnished a convenient place, oppor- manufactures and railroad mileage: the corted to the platform and, with sev- ing the orcupants, six men and two tunity and temptation to establish factors which affect more largely to flee for their, live. The his prosperity of the country, than In any enteen other ladles, presented Mr. women, custom houses." He reminded was house he which s wrecked, the windows shatbeautiful flag, Davis with hearers of another serious blunder of decade since. and tered the doors torn from their a conwith graceful acknowledgaccepted their ancestors. They seemed to have 'Republlcnns now claim great The occupants, who were purhinges. ment. curthe on entertained a notice that combinations sistency In their attitude sued the mob, took refuge in the a was served luncheon by palt-forIn the Subsequently in restraint of trade, seeking monopoly rency question, and yet stock yards police station. of the party In 14. ISM nnd to the visitors. nnd throttling competition were In J WHITE con-sist- as she li'.ipe.l in llie r.ipi.ls a liiliiihv.l feet fniin the plieipiee. ed DISMISSAL ar cy er nt vice-preside- Another Two Men Are Beatsn Into Insensibility and Robbed of STOCKTON. Eng., Aug. 17. Danny Their Valuables. Maher, an American jockey, repeated feat he performed yesterday by winning four stakes, value twelve hunThe reign of terror and crime dred sovereigns here today. among the employes on the govern- won into the Anii'i'ii-iii- 17- .- 1 ss ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 17- - It Is reported that a portion of the Russian Baltic squadron sailed yesterday even- for the Par BUFFALO. A tic. known woninn title tills iiim-- i liiiK SUICIDE PROGRESS e ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 17. The United States, through Ambassador McCormick, has formally raised the question of food stuffs as contraband of war. The American view of the matter follows the lines of the declaration made by the States at the time I war. He has of the Spanish-Americ- by men. ing COMMITS SENSATIONAL or ment ditch near Derby, Nev., still continues. Incoming railroad men report that two more men, Bert Richards and EL F. Lewis, were the victims of highway robbery near there on Monday night. The men were held up separately, beaten Into Insensibility and then robbed of their money and valuables. The former was to badly beaten that he did not regain consciousness for several hours and when found was thought to be dead. Later Lewis Identified two of his assailants, one a man called "Tex,' and the other named Oscar Bridges. The people In the neighborhood are thoroughly aroused and Tex' and hi partner narrowly escaped lynching at the hands of an infuriated nrnh. Tex" and hla companion are now given the blame for many of the crimes committed there recently and they will doubtless he severely dealt Hoar, announces that the senn-- r c,rinot live more than two or three days. His system la worn out by hi excessive Inborn and grief at th recent death of his wife, nnd his "operative powers are exhausted. with. 1904 STILL III con-tincii- ahella, are ng. , . here mor THAT PORT ARTHUR HAS COAL YARDS : Out Inadequacy of Republican Policies Its Reception is Enthusiastic. X WOMAN X PAGES AUGUST 17, WEDNESDAY, Candidate's Speech of Acceptance Points X CHICAGO. Aug. IT. A Chi- cago & Gre.it Western engine X crashed into a limited electric X car and two trailers, liound fur Hawthorne race track at 1:30 this afternoon. iersons Eight X killed and sixteen were in- jured. The cars were demolished. Is Refused. 8T, TJTAI--J DAVIS IS TOLD OF NOMINATION BY WLLIA1S IN BRILLIANT VEIN A DEMAND OGDE 1ST, 243. NUMBER YIII VOLUME 8 or m |