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Show VOLUME OGDEN, UTAH VIII. NUMBER 257. JAPS LOSE TEN 10 L COMBAT TH THREE IN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER DAYS DEATH YELLOW PERIL ARE HOMELESS IK 2. 1904 L AK WILL EKGAGE OIL EXPLOSION r Kossians Arc Still Retreating After England, America and France Will Kuropatkin Is Burning All Villages Four Others Are Terribly Injured Heroine of Midnight Escape from Forced to Cose Plants by Extension Town Is War-JaLiao of Mediate to Liao Yang pan in Battle in Attempt Yang's Neighborhood Lamp Upset and Flames Spread of Strike They Are Importing Imprisonment Arrives at Rome Center be Will Given Korea But Flames Take Natives Japanese Shelter With Brigin to an Oil Derrick and Tank With Her Faithful Cavalier Cots and Will House the Will Be Denied Manchuria. and Left Will Rejoin. ands and Promise Vengeance. House Was Destroyed. Donnell ey's Threat. They Pass as Man and Wife. Strike-Breake- The Japanese BERLIN. Sept. 2. The Tagrblalt Iti'llK. Kept. 2. A Toklo dispatch from a learns from u high uflUlul authority" stales that Kiimialkin h.i ordered dispatch legation has received Toklo this morning giving a report that America ami England, supported all villages about Liao Yung to be LONDON, Sept. 1. Marshal Oyama on yesterday's light as follows: The enemy being unable to resist our fierce attack began retiring on September 1st toward Liao Tang. Our left and central divisions hotly pursued the enemy, who were in great confusion and were trying to retire to the right bank of the Taltse. We captured ten cannon, which are being used to bombard Liao Tang railway station. Our right flank also attacked the miles enemy at Heiylngtal, fifteen northeast of Liao Tang. Our casualties since August 29th are ten thousand killed and wounded." from Field burned. Four villages are alreudy desby Krnnce, are moving to effect troyed. The move has rendered sevdiation in the trouble in Fur East. The eral thousand Manchurians homeless. powers are animated by fear of the The Manchurians are now Joining the yellow perii If Japanese success Is car- brigand Chunchuses and will wreak ried too far. It Is proposed to assent vengeance un the Russian. me- to Japan's annexation of Korea, but to NODZU WILL ADVANCE prevent her permanent occupation of AND REJOIN OKU'8 LEFT Manchuria. . TOKIO, Sept. 2. General Nodsu, STOESSEL KEEPS JAPS commanding the center of the Japanese army, has telegraphed this indrn-ln- g OUT OF FORTRESS that he was continuing to advance with the object of taking a line front LONDON, Sept. 2. The Tlen-Tsi- n Shlnchlyen to Liao Tang and effecting correspondent of the Central News a rejunction with tjie Japanese left, wires an official message from Port commanded by General Oku. Arthur which states that the JapanJAPANESE FOLLOW UP ese attacks of the past few days have KUROPATKIN'S RETREAT been repulsed with heavy losses. There has been a lull in the firing since 2. The Japanese TOKIO, Sept. have followed retreat of Kurothe up A strong column of Japyesterday. from Liao ST. PETERSBURG, Sept 2. A tel- anese are patkin Tang. They have reported as moving south seised and used the Russians guns egram from General Kuropatkln re- from Liao Tishan for the purpose of left at Liao . Tang. ports that the firing did not cease a strict blockade. Eleven The Russian retreat across the throughout the day yesterday. The effecting Japanese warships are outside the Taltse river was effected with great Russians, he says, are falling back. confusion, owing to the Japanese gun harbor at present fire from the rear. LIAO YANG IS NOW IN FLAMES JAPS SECURE TWENTY- TWO THOUSAND RIFLES TEN THOUSAND ARE 2. RU88IAN LOS8E8 Is It TOKIO, Sept' reported that the city of Liao Tang la in TOKIO, Sept. 2. The Japanese have MUKDEN, Sept. 2. The Russian flames. The action was probably tasecured 21700 rifles about Liao Tang losses about Liao Tang since Tuesday ken by the Russians to prevent the which the Russians threw away dur- are estimated at ten thousand killed Japanese from securing the stoers left and wounded.. ing their retreat. behind In their flight FIRING CONTINUES ALL DAY YESTERDAY k EIRE LAYS WASTE ELEVATOR TAKES A FATAL PLUNGE AN IDAHO TOWN Kl.l.i iY I'RKEK. burned to Ri'.MU, Kept. 2. Prince L.nnie of .111. w In i elopi-several d.iyx ago bith ami four Coburg. from Klxii-r- . Saxony, with Lieutenant ii'M'ibly injured by il (ire ami oil Count Keglevilrh M.il1lh. arrived at till morning. Tlie dead are Mrs. Henry Fling, two Rome today by the count. The couple are Maying at the linl'livn and three unknown men. The injured are the Rev. St bid, Hotel ITIimih under the name of Tin-rumid wife. Robert Alexander, Henry Fling and The prince look . Kixh. In excellent A lamp in the She way house caught health. he will prosecute for her linpriMon-inen- t. lire, the llames set lire in tlie oil der- thoHe respoiiHihle V In-r- e K CHICACi), Sept. 2. Forced to close (heir plant by the extension of the ' strike to their establishment. tlie Independent nickers are preimriug to operate with non-unimen. luiti-hei-- on The which ore expected to lead in this move are Boyd, Dunham Ill-i- A Co.. H. Boor & Co., and Ihdierts ft Oakes. Thin morning wagons loaded with rick and a tank near the Iioiikc. The cot were being taken to' the Independent plnnls and the hnimlug of strike explosion followed and the house was CALIFORNIAIANS OFF breakers is exeeted to follow. destroyed. FOR ST. LOUIS The strike situation Is quiet today. CEMENT PLANT IS We will cliie every Independent SAN FRANCISCO. Col.. Kept. 2. DESTROYED BY FIRE A special train of Pullman coaches daiit nnd meat supply house In the YOUNGSTOWN, O.. Sept. 2. The leaves this city today for St. Ixuils, United States after 5:30 tomorrow Furcement plant of the Struthers carrying a large party of Californians night," declared President Donnelly nace company at Struthers was de- who will take part In the celebration toduy after a Joint eoiiferenre of the stroyed by fire today. The loss is es- of California Day at the world's fair executive board of tbo strikers. timated (125,000. next Friday. The celebration will be "We Intend to tiring matters to a held under the auspices of the Native crials as soon aa possible by stopping EUROPEAN ELECTRICIAN8 HERE Sons of the Golden West and it la exmeat and sooner BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 2. A party pected fully 500 Cgllfornlan will take the consumption of l will or lackers to the Liter of distinguished tgertrk-abring engineer1, part The excursion tarty carries Eucountries of representing several along two carloads of fruits nnd other terms.' rope reached Boeton today en route things which will be distributed at to St. Louie to attend the coining In- St. Louis and en route aa an advertise- 8TRIKER8 A8SAULT ternational Electrical congress In that ment of the products of California. BUTCHER cliy. The visitors will attend tomorrow ae guests of Harvard university HENRY WATTERSON NEW YORK. Kept. 2. Edward and will then depart for the exposiVI8IT8 JUDGE PARKER Armen, n butcher, was asen tion city. Stopa will be made saulted by three strikers today and route at .New York, Albany, Niagara ESOPUS, Sept. 2. Henry Watter-ao- n wounded with a butcher knife Falls, Cleveland and other points to and wife arrived here at 12:15. severely Hnd badly bruised. Ills ssmilante esInspect the street railways and vari- They took luncheon with the Parker ous other electrlc-caped. enterprises. family. . NON-UNIO- N . non-uni- LOVE ANOTHER CLAIMANT .. Six uiuv rs OF CRIME FIVE KILLEDTn MEAT ON RAILROAD WRECK HAS CROPPED UP ITPUCED UNFAIR LIST , lmi Boy Who Held Up Street Carls Governor General Lord Minto of Donnelly's Latest Move Is to Ask and Four Seriously Business Portion' of Gem Gutted Wffl of Mrs. M'Vicker Who Died Public to Abandon Beef Until Canada and Lady Minto Were ' , Brother to a Beautiful Under Mysterious Circumstances Last Night and Scores Are Injured by Fall from the Girl Criminal. on the Train. Fairly Produced. Made Homeless. May Be Contested. Eighth Floor. Conductor Killed - WALLACE. Ida., Sept 2. A fire By a falling elstarted at 9 oclock last evator In Sears, Roebuck ft Co.s mall which one night swept the entire portion of Gem order warehouse this morning, man was killed and four others were and a large part of the residence disdeThe dead man Is trict, entailing a losa of $150,000, seriously Injured. renderPhilip Caldwell, the conductor of the stroying nearly 100 houses and ing scores of people homeless. elevator. Telephone, telegraph and electric The cable broke and the car dropped from the eighth floor to the basement light systems and the Hue of the Mrs. Kate Hayes, aged 40, a widow, Washington Water Power company were destroyed. Both the Oregon Raildied later at the hospital. William and C. E. Menkey may die. All way ft Navigation company and the Northern Pacific company suffered are employes of the house. some damage. The first named company lost a bridge over Canyon creek KEMMERER BANDITS CAPTURED In the center of Gem. CHICAGO, Sept. 2. OF NEW JER8EY Part of G. O. P. CLUBS N. J., Sept. 2. PARK. ASBURY, Young Republicans of New Jersey are In possession of Asbury Park today, A special to the Salt Lake Herald the occasion being the annual convenfrom Kemmerer, Wyo., says that af- tion of the State Republican league. ter a hard a?fl rr.ltlng chaae, Kid" Routine business occupied the openand public Riley, one of the robbers who held ing session this morning centered chiefly In the mass Interest up Pacific Express Agent Harding and meeting this afternoon, over which Guard Merritt, has been captured by Governor Murphy presided and which Special Agent Joe Jonea of the Ore-Bo- n was addressed by J. Hampton Moore of Philadelphia, president of the naShort Line rallrad. Charles N. Riley was suspected from the start tional league. Congressman of leaders and when searched there was $318.05 Fowler and other party of congratulaMessages prominence. on his person, which Is about one-thition and greeting were received from of the amount missing.. The money President Roosevelt and Senator Fairfound on him was silver. banks. Kid" Riley Is Found With the Booty. rd Sheriff James of Evanston and a SENATOR FAIRBANKS out searching the country BU8Y the other two highwaymen are Posse are nd expected to be KANSAS captured. an of the Wyoming state penitentiary. Puty Sheriff Johnson. City Mar-"hXayiin and Mr. Lovey of the company assisted Sheriff James in the capture of the bandits. Riley la irt nl ex-Pr- es CITY, Sept. IN KANSAS 2. Senator Fairbanks arrived here this morning to open the Republican campaign In Missouri tonight. A meeting will be held In the convention hall. Fully twenty thousnnd people nre expected to attend. Senator Fairbanks speaks In Kansas City, Kas., this aftemoo.n CHICAGO, Sept. 2. Another unexpected claimant to a share in the estate appeared today In the of Alexander McBean of San person Francisco. Attorneys for McBean notified Attorney Condee, representing the estate, but did not state on what ground the claim waa based. The will will possibly not be probated before next week. Mrs. McVlcker's body Is expected to arrive at Chicago on Sunday afternoon. At the request of her heirs a post mortem examination was made, but no symptoms of poisoning were found. er REV. RIDDINGS RESIGNS. Hold a Special This Evening to Con-- . Meeting aider' the Resignation. Board of Trustass Will m The board of trustees of the First Congregational church in this city yesterday received the unwelcome newa of the resignation of Rev. E. J. Ridings, who has so successfully filled the pulpit In their church since the departure of Rev. E. L Goshen. The exact reasons for his action are not stated, but it' la thought to be on account of The resignation has Indeed afforded a surprise to the members of the congregation, who all hope that he will reconsider his renouncement and decide to return. Rev. Rldngs has won a host of friends during his short stay In this cty and there would be much regret should he decide not to return. The board of trustees will hold a special meeting this evening to consider the resignation, and they will undoubtedly do all In their power to bring about Rev. Ridings' return. Rev. Ridings Is now at his home In Evanston, III., where he has been spending his vacation. PORTLAND, Sept. 2. The boy who held up a street car and fatally shot a policeman last night proves to be Charles Walton, brother of Grace Haney, once a prominent and beautiful society girl here, who waa arrested with her husband for highway robbery here and in Seattle, the robbery being comlmtted while she was still in society. Haney is serving time at Walla Walla, while his wife, who was not convicted. Is now living In seclusion here. WINNIPEG. Sept. 2. An express train Is reported wrecked west of here. Five people are said to be killed and Governor-Genermany Injured. Lord Minto and party are on the train. The wreck occurred on the Canadian Pacific at Santa Luta, In the NorthGovernor-Gener- al west Territory. Lord Minto and lady escaped without al Injury. The only Identified person among the dead la Mrs. Dlssot Edmontoon. The dead who were In their nightclothes It Is impossible to identify. The CLOSING THE GAP. Injured are: Mrs. J. Brett; Mias Golden, en route to Manila: Miss Murray, Salt Lake and Los Angsles Road Will en route to Shanghai; Ira Ross, bound for Victoria: L. P. Hart, a porter. The Bo Completed Dscsmbor 1st. train dashed Into an open switch and The unfinished gap on the line of collided with a freight. the San Pedro road which la to connect Salt Lake and Loa Angeles has LUMBER YARDS ARE DESTROYED BY FIRE narrowed down to less than fifty miles between Vegas, Nevada, and a point TOLEDO, Sept. 2. The Immense about eighty miles this aide of Dagthe lumber yards of Mitchell ft Cowland gett, and It baa been given out by were construction by fire this afternoon, destroyed company of the officer that the gap will be closed by Decem- with a loss of $100,000. ber 1st at the latest unless some disaster should intervene to delay mat-ter- n. VESSEL A TOTAL LOSS; CREW AND CARGO 8AVED A unique method of opening the AUCKLAND, Sept. 2. The British road has been decided upon. When the track la all laid a train will start bark Saragossa. Newcastle to San from either end, the one from Salt Francisco, was wrecked on August Lake bearing the officials located there 15th at Manga la, Cooks Island. together with Senator Kearns and the LEASE OF OPERA HOUSE. city officials, while the Los Angeles A few days ago Joseph Clark teletrain will be similarly loaded. respectheir graphed John Coort at Portland that The trains will leave at the proprietors of the Grand opera and same time tive stations at ths whatever point (hey meet there will house were willing to grant him a lease satisfactory be a suitable demonstration In which on the house provided the health nnd prosperity of the new terms could be arranged. A reply waa received that Mr. Coort was not In line will be appropriately toasted. unIs the city, hut he is expected here dally wtll meet two where the Just certain. but the place will he some- nnd It is believed the deal will be consummated. where In southern Nevada. . CHICAGO, Sept. 2. President Donnelly this afternoon Issued a proclamation to the public to the effect that "the conference board, representing all the organisations Involved In the present strike, has taken action today to place all meat on the, unfair list. The order goes Into effect on Saturday. September 3d, at 5:30. The order will be sent to every packing houae In the country that no member of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters or Butchers Workmen unions will be sllowed to dress any animals until the strike Is settled. , This will result In a request that the public refuse to eat any meats and that any person, no matter In what he is employed handling meat, must refuse to handle the same after the hour stated or in default be considered a 'strike breaker. "The packers have resorted to extortion as a result of the strike and while buying live stock on the hoof for almost nothing are charging almost any price for the dressed product" "Tlie public will now be given an opportunity to retaliate by refusing to eat meat until such a time as they can procure the same at a fair market price." lty JUDGE PARKER WILL VISIT WORLD'8 FAIR ESOPUS. N. Y., Sept. 2. Judge will leave here on Saturday, September 24. to visit the exposition at St. Louis, nnd Iwll be In St Louis four days. This announcement waa made at Rosemount today, and it was announced thnt the Judge has no Intention of making any speeches either at St. Louis nr en route, going or Parker |