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Show Vin. VOLUME NUMBER OODEN, UTAH 265. Iropatkin resumes : HIS RETREAT NORTH at Mukden for Jaded Troops He Is Marching to Tiding Where Another After Rest I RENO, NEV, SEPT. 12 A SOUTHERN PACIFIC KNIGHTS TEMPLAR TRAIN RETURNING FROM SAN FRANCISCO RAN INTO THE FIRST SECTION NEAR HERE. IT IS BELIEVED THAT MANY ARE KILLED AND INJURED. for aeveral daya are Sd. on Tlellng, where a stand pow retiring JAPS HAVE NOT REACHED made against the Japanese will be THE NORTH OF YEN Mukden CRUISER THE NATIONS IS BUT HOT L TAI J ILL lacking in regard to the irrigation and other questions affecting the region: Interparliamentary Union for the Thousands of Men Turned Away Notification Committee: My Dear Sir. 1 accept the nominaPromotion of International Arfrom the Stockyards Employers tion fur the presidency tendered me bitration Starts Sessions at the Will Retain Fifteen Thousand by the Republican national convention St. Louis Fair. Non Union prevails that the up in San Francisco Men. on TOKIO, Sept. 12 Field Marshal war. crew The Oyama end of reports that a large body of the until the Russian the aboard unless be cavalry has appeared off the Japanmay kept al ese object This is not likely In view Pintaltsu east railroad, between and Mukden. He adds that the of the precedent established in the case of the Askold. They might be Russla'na are merely keeping In touch with the Japanese. quartered In Terba Bens island. Meanwhile the officials are seeking to ascertain the condition of the ves-e- el RUSSIANS ARE U8ING DUM-DUBULLETS and whether she Is really unsea-worth- y reto remain for entitled and WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 Minister pairs. Takahlra has received the following from the foreign office at Toklo: OYMA'S THREE ARMIE8 The Manchurian army reports that HAVE EFFECTED JUNCTION bulletk have two kinds of dum-duBT. PETERSBURG, Sept 12. Rain been found among the munitions of The three war captured at the battle of Liao continues at the front irmies under Oyama are reported to Yang. They resemble the cartridges Taitse river used In the Russian rifle of the type lie united north of the rhere are no lndlcationa that they are of 1891. It is supposed that the received by some of the Japprepared to advance. The officials are wounds n anese In this battle were Inflicted by Kuropat-tlGeneral it the opinion that will not make a serious stand at this kind of bullet. Ye-na- on m SOCIETY "SCIENCE" WAS GIRL IS NO CURE EOR SUICIDE A etj und cordially approve the platform adopted by It. In writing thia letter there are certain jMiints upon which 1 desire to lay eieclal stress. It Is difficult to And out front the utterances of uur opponents what are the real Issues u)kiii which they propose to wage this campaign. It Is not unfulr to say that, having abandoned most of the principles upon which they have insisted during the Inst eight years, they now seem at a loss, both as to what It is that they really Relieve, and us to how firmly they shall assert their belief in anything. In fact, It Is doubtful If they venture resolutely to press a single issue; as soon as they raise one they shrink from It and seek to explain It away. Such an attitude Is the probably Inevitable-result of the effort to Improvise convictions; for when thus Improvised, It is natural that they should be held In a tentative manner. The party now In control of the government Is troubled by no such difficulties. We do not have to guesa at our own convictions, and then correct the guess If it seems unpopular. The principles which we profess are those in which we believe with heart and soul and strength. Men may differ fra m us; but they cannot accuse us of trickiness or Insincerity. The policies we have pursued are those which we earnestly hold as essential to the national welfare and repute. Our actions iqteuk even louder than our words for the faith that Is In us. We base our appeul uioii what we have done and are doing, ujkiii uur record of administration and legislation during tho luat seven years, in which we have hud complete control of the government. We intend in the future to curry on the government in the sums way that we have carried it on in tbe past. On some of the vital questions that have confronted the American people in the last decade our opponent! take the position that alienee la the beet puasible wuy to convey their views. They contend that the lukewarm attitude of iwrtial ucqulesence in what others have accomplished entitles them to be made the custodians of the ttiuiiiriul honor and conunerclul Interests which they have but recently sought to ruin. Being unable to agree among themselves as to whether the gold standard Is a curse or a blessing, and ua to whether we ought or ought not to have free and unlimited coin- age of silver, they huve apparently thought U expedient to avoid any committal on these subjects, and Individually earh to follow his particular bent. Men who hold sincere convictions on vital question's can respect equally sincere men with whose views they radically differ; and men may confess a change of faith without compromising their honor or their But It Is difficult to respect an attitude of mind such as ban been fairly described above: and where there la no respect there can be no trust. A policy with so slender a basis of principle would not stand the strain of a single year of business adversity. Aa for what our opponents say In reference to capital and labor, individual or corporate, here again all we need by WHy of answer Is to point to what we have actually done, and to ' self-respe- (Contlned on Page 2.) GREEK IS ROBBED DEMOCRATIC CAMP De'heft of Jewels from Prominent Postal Official Obeyed Maniacal Another Malicious and Untrue ReHimself Shoot to in sire Spite Woman Is Followed by Letter port Is Denied Taggart and of Its Teachings.' Sheehan in Accord. Promising Return. WASHINGTON. Sept. 13. Captain NEWPORT, Sept. 12. Society was David Leibhardt, superintendent of again startled today by the news that who shot hima mysterious thief has robbed the dead letter department, office yesterday, left beautiful second Mrs. Flagler of her self to death in his on his desk, two addressJewels and money to the value of three letters and one to his wife. In to ed friends twenty-liv- e The thousand dollars. stolen goods consisted of six thousand one letter he spoke of a mania that dollars In money, two drafts on New possessed him to kill himself and said York for ten thousand and a chain1 he had tried Christian Science for revalued at four thousand dollars. , No other lief, but without success. The moat remarkable feature of the la known for the deed. this motive than in rase, a feature which developed Leibhardta daughter, Miss Inex, who other recent Newport robberies, la the assurance to Mrs. Flagler received 'In was chief clerk to August Machen at s letter that her property would be re- the time of his arrest, Is now a clerk In turned to her. It is understood that the postofflee at Loa Angeles. the thief is a rich young woman who is a confirmed kleptomaniac. . LABOR LEADERS IN SESSION IN WASHINGTON BALTIMORE WELCOME3 , VISITING EAGLES WASHINGTON, Sept. 12. Prior to BALTIMORE. Md... Sept. 12. While going into session behind closed doors officially Eagle week does not begin today the members of the executive until tomorrow, twenty-fiv- e thousand committee: of the American Federation members of the order sre already of Labor, assembled here for their anhere and there'was a round of entert- nual meeting, declined to discus what ainment today In their honor. The action if any will be taken toward aidnow on strike feature of the days program was an ing the various unions county. It is the In of various parts excursion to Annapolis and down the federathat as not likely Chesapeake bay for the members of regarded the grand aerie and ladles. Every tion will extend the strikers any matrain today Is adding to the terial aid. The meeting haa a number of other number of visitors. The program for the week embraces Important matters to consider, among the four days session of the grand them being the strike of the weavers lodge, which opens tomorrow morning at Fall River, and the prolonged strike The comla the Marylnnd theater, and unlimited of the miners In Colorado. a entertainment for the members of, the mittee will also, it Is said, consider labor order, who will have an Immense va-H- formidable program for securing to select from, all being free to legislation from the next session of those wearing the badge of the order. congress. inter-inouiitu- iii Oyster Bay. N. Y, Sept. 13, 190d. Hon. J. u. Cannon, Chairman of the ST. LOUIS, Sept. 13. The flrat sea-aiCHICAGO, Sfpt. 12. Four thousand of the union strikers were given work in the packfor the promotion of International ar- ing houses this morning, but eight bitration waa held this morning in the thousand of those who applied were turned away. The disappointed men hall of festivals at the fair. thronged back to their homes or to Congressman Richard Bartholdt was headquarters In an angry mood. elected president He delivered an The packers, however, seemed to be opening address dwelling on the im- doing all they could to And places for portance of the work of the union for the strlkera but they still had fifteen the preservation of the worlds peace. thousand non-uniworkers whom Assistant Secretary of State Loomla they had promised to rare for. Only welcomed the delegatee in behalf of two hundred and fifty teamsters were the president of the United 8tates and taken back today. the government. President Francis spoke for the ex- A TENTH OF OLD HANDS REINSTATED AT OMAHA position, after which the representatives of each country made a short address. OMAHA, Sept. 12. About three A reception by the board of lady thousand men applied at the packing managers and a banquet tendered by plants this morning. Only about three President Francis make up the pro- hundred were taken back. It was that when conditions were gram for today. all the men would be renormal again LINER RUNS AGROUND instated. BUT FLOATS AGAIN Mukden. FRENCH MAIL STEAMER 8EVEN DROWNED IN A TOTAL WRECK 12. STEAMER COLLISION steamer The NEW YORK, Sept. GENERAL MI8TCHENKO near KILLED ran which WAS NOT Germania, aground 12. The British LONDON, Sept 12. The French Sandy Hook last night, floated early LISBON, Sept. Haifor mail tbe bound steamer steamer damand Inventor Goollstan no An 12. Tamlse, sustained She this morning. ST. PETERSBURG. Sept. 1 were In collision off here today. today age. official dispatch received today denies phong, Tonquln, was wrecked The impression jr,m will be tied Everything Is Going Smoothly Says Letter of Acceptance and He Will Run Government In Future In the Same Old Way. The following la u syuopHis of the most salient features in President Roosevelt's letter of acceptance of his nomination. The sjieech is notably MAY BE ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 12. GenTIED UP UNTIL END OF WAR eral Sakaroff report! that the Japanese have not yet penetrated north of Yen Tai in any considerable number. IS. The WASHINGTON. Sept. In official They have several large cars on the la high expressed opinion cruiser Russian railway eouth of there towards Liao the that Lv quarters FrancSan leave to allowed Yang. be not will isco harbor to pray on American comRUSSIANS ARE merce even though carried on JapanKEEPING IN TOUCH ese bottoms RUSSIAN x PICKERS GIVE ST. at 1904 ROOSEVELT DECLARES KNIGHTS TEMPLAR KILLED IN WRECK HE IS MAKING GOOD Stand Will Be Made. that General Misuhenko, who comPETERSBURG, Sept 12. In la manded the Rusk Urns at Liao Yang, retreat, army again Kuropatkini reat-m- y was killed In the battle of Septembei and the forces which have been MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, IH LEGISLATURE Denizen of Tenderloin Managed Him With BcneAoIence complice Beats Him. Ac- Thomas Sklepetas was robed and INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 12. ChairDemocratic bady beaten and asaulted In the west man O'Brien of the state committee haa received a letter from end of Electric alley last night. The William Sheehan emphatically deny- Greek SHys he was Intoxicated and ing the report that the executive com- while spending a short time In one of mittee, of which he Is chairman, and the cribs was robbed of his money. Chairman Taggart are not In har- When he demanded its return the occupant, Maud Murphy, aimed a mony. The executive committee and the national chairman are In perfect accord and nothing could occur to disturb the harmony of their labors. This Is the second malicious and untrue report to be spread to the effect that, the Democratic campaign work suffered from Internal quarreling. The other one was to the effect that Parker was not satisfied with the work of the committee and was denied by the candidate himself. FAMOUS COMPOSER WAGNER WAS A JEW at his head and called for help. A young man who seemed to be an accomplice of the girl, came upon the scene fnd with the aid of a pair of bras kunckles beat the Greek almost to death. . His head was cut and bruised In several places and he presented a horrible sight this morning. Several of his countrymen later identified a man employed In a pool room opposite the crib in which Sklepetas was assaulted as the guilty person.' He was brought to the station this morning, but was discharged for lack of evidence. Maul Murphy was fined 825 and ordered out of the city. BERLIN. Sept. 12. It is stated that researches lately con- NATIONAL BUILDING genealogical TRADE8 COUNCIL ducted have disclosed the fact that the comlate Richard Wagner, the famous SIOUX CITY. la.. Sept. 12. The poser, was a Jew. National Building Trades Council began Its seventh annual convention GERMAN CAMPAIGN IS MaINDEFINITELY PROLONGED here today with President J. S. loney of Chicago presiding. Delegates RERUN, Sept. 13. Reports from are in attendance from almost every German Southwest Africa state that part of the country. The sessions will the main body of Herreras hss broken continue s week or ten days and will of nuthrough the ring of troops to the be taken up with the discussion and Imporsouthwest with a loss of fifty killed merous matters of Interest This It Is believed will mean an In- tance to the members of the building definite prolongation of the campaign trades. irDE-LIGHTE- D" Voting Now In Progress In Maine Republican Leaders Say Letter of Acceptance Is Great Western Republicans Expect Usual Chairmen for Chicago. Congressional Majority. PORTLAND, Me.. Sept. 12. Todays election In this state la watched with much interest by politicians throughout the country, for Maine, like Vermont, Is a sort of a political barometer, and the result of the election is taken aa an Indication of the way public sentiment is Inclined in the present natloal campaign. In view of these conditions both parties have put forth their utmost efforts to make the best possible showing at the polls today. During the last few weeks both national committees have sent Into the state orators of national prominence. The Democrats have had Mayor McClellan and other leader of wide reputation, while the Republican have had a their principal speakers Sen- ator Fairbanks and Secretary Taft. The Republican candidate for governor Is William T. Cobb, of Rockland, and the Democratic candidate Mayor Cyrus W. Davis, of Watervllle. Local issues have figured to some extent but the Importance of the bearing which the result In Maine might have on the rest of the country has been the chief theme of both Republican and Democratic orators from the out- CHICAGO, Sept. 12. Leaders of the Republican headquarters are delighted at Roosevelt's letter of aceptance. They say the document will be a formidable campaign weapon. The state chairmen of Utah, Nevada and Wyoming are on their way to Chicago to consult with Chairman Cortelyou regarding the political conditions and prospects In their respective states. J. far below that figure the result might well be taken aa Indicating a drift toward the Democracy. In addition to the governorship contest there Is much Interest Just now In the fights in several of the congressional district a The Democrats are out for the scalp of Llewellyn Powers, representing the Fourth district as the successor to Charles A. Routelle. They believe that they can overcome Mr. Powers's majority of nearly 9,000 In 1902 and capture the district Reports from various state points Indicate unfavorable weather for today's election. It is fesred .that unless conditions change the vote will he small. The skies have now cleared and a heavy vote la probable. The voting up to noon Indicated that the Republican plurality would not fall off from that of two years ago. Democratic gains in but the legislature are anticipated, Republican congressmen will be elected with the usual plurality. side. In 1898 McKinley's plurality in the state was 45.777. and in 1900 It waa 34.182. The Republican plurality on the governorship In 1902 was 27.490. The Republicans admit that they hardly expect their plurality in today's election to reach the figures that McMITCHELL BROS. Kinley had in either of his campaigns. Reduction of monuments, headwith satisfied be will say they They s plurality of 25.000. They admit that stones and cemetery copings. 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