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Show . EXAMIXEK TI1EMUKX1X0 J. OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY .MOIIN1NG, AUGUST 3, 1901, Won Over Russians Claim a Victory Dearly Japs a German steamer bad been sunk for the same rows. SLAV FORCES Pt Hal Cheng, July SL la Ihe fact that Russian batteries oa the loft flank Hied 4, M2 shuts in four hours. Amt. U officially announced flt. Petersburg, p. :2ft e a operations fur attacking the enemy separata actions fought at likxn and tha Y ang Sec paxa. Yoahu- - , The Yang Taa pass la situated thirty miles east of Liao Yang. Tha Rnaalan army engaged hero la generally known na the eastern army and was commanded by the lata Lieut. General Keller, who waa killed by the explosion of a shell. oc- cupying YushullatMi, (four miles west St, Petereburg, Aug. 2. 1:3! p. m. of Hsl iioyen) and Yang Tsu Mng, both The facllag at the war office here waa miles places situated about tweuty-flv- a ofNo from I.lao Yang. The enemy at Yuabu-I- I dletiwrlJy gloomy this moraing. at xu roaalated of two divisions with ficial telegrama bad been received by corresponding artillery. Tho attackIha general at aft from General who was communicating direct ing operations were carried out as prewith the emperor, but from private arranged, and by auneet ws defeated sources at the front, it already waa ap- both wings of the enemy, but owing to parent that Bimou (hang, fifteen miles I heir large force and strung positions, of Hal Cheng, at the wa were unable to dislodge them At day break of August J, wa juncture at the Fen Wang Cheng-HliYen roads, had been lost. General reautusd the attack sad succeeded in Btakslbnerg's outposts having fallen expelling the enemy al noun and purbark fo Hal Chang. No word was re- sued theta four miles in tha westward ceived enabling the staff to either con- dirsclloa. Tha enemy fled toward Tha enemy at Yang Tau Ling firm or deny the reported capture of the consisted of I wo and a half divisions, dale General Kellert poaltlun at east of Liao Yang, and Yang with four batteries of artlTlery. The paaa, thirty miles east of Liao attaching operation! (here also proYang, hut heavy fighting contlnuen on gressed auccesefully and by sunset we both the southern and eastern fronts, carried the enemys principal positions, Iha object of tho Japanese In Iha mat but a portion of them offered the stoutbeing to flank Keller's corps from the est resistance and we had to blvouu the night In battle formation. At daysouth and north, which Is easily The program of the enveloping break of August 1. we resumed the atKuro-patfcl- n. is possibly a village fifteen miles aoulh southeast of Hat Cheng, at ilia Juncture of the Keng Wang Yen roads, where the Uheng-Si- u fon-chave apparently Russian auatained a defeat. Yuabulikxu near aonth-aoutbea- fllmmu-heng- . a i e ecetteri over a rront of forty mile. The paper says it la evident that a large Japanese force la workY'ang ing along the Saiinelaxu-Lla- o were An-plu- in jkm-aibl- a. lis Russia Issues Statement in Malacca Case, Defining The Government's Position in Regard to Red Sea Seizures and Giving Reason for Releasing Malacca. ed Russo-Japanes- nffi-jrisl- ROBBED ia nt nt rxi-tin- ilia-pa- . er , , : fuse Company Gets Injunction at Sioux City. Work-Cuda- Hy J Soldiers Attempt to Pillage Stores in perkraced today by the packers' emPort au Prince. ployment agents bringing strike breakers into the slock yards. Twelve Port au Irin-e- , Aug. 1 The moat Greeks who had come from Milwaukee serious disorders are anticipated here. were captured by a crowd of strike The population is much excited by Iha pickets and were taken lo union headcontinued rise la the price of all mer- quarters and dissuaded from working. chandise, and a band of soldiers today The packers had better success with made an attempt to pillage the central a special train bearing 145 men and market and the atinpa In that vicinity. women strike breakers, chiefly negroes Other troops and police immediately in- and Italians. .These were switched tervened sad order. All directly Into the stocks yard and unthe stores in Port au Prince, however, loaded at the doors of the various are now closed. packing houses. A short time preA numebr of 8yrians were stoned In vious 100 strike breakers quit or were the atreeta during the day and two discharged for incompelency. were .wounded and (heir stall, surThe receipts of live stock today rounding the central market, were des- were much lighter than yesterday. troyed by soldiers. EVICTION OF TENANT. Mr. Powell, the American minister, The first eviction resulting from the haa Informed President Nord that all strike waa made today. A crowd of engagement entered into with Ameri' atoned two concan citizen a must be respected and strike sympathizers who put Mrs. Mary Anderson that the railroad from Pnrt au Prince stables of to the Interior, being an American out of her houe for rent. enterprise, mut be protected by the HUSBAND AWAY, WIFE ILL. Haytiea government and enabled to Mrs. Anderson's husband, a striker, continue In operation. had left Chicago in search of work. The wife waa ill In bed when carried out by constables with her furniture. Ihe police stopped the atone throwing. Before their arrival, however, the crowd had wrecked the cottage from ' which the woman had bepn evicted. Two new commissary store were Rainy Day Comaa jo the Aid of Judge by strikers today. Crowds opened Parker and Prevents Callers surrounded lath places, securing the of food. Esopus, Aug.. 2. A relay day and apportionment PROTECTION. GIVEN POLICE practically complete cessation In the The packera today asked and were promudoa of visitors gave Judge Parker an unbroken morning la which given police protection for three of to work on bln speech, on his formal their distributing plants which were not idcat ion on Wednesday of next surrounded by union pickets who turned back all (he retail butchers week. The rumor that General Forest Pea- wagons after supplies of meal. ADOPT RESOLUTION. body, of Brooklyn, would be treasurer of the national committee, waa the In view of erroneous statements only important political topic attracting leading to the belief that the live stock much attention here today. handlers union orders its wen to reJndge Parker refused to comment la turn of work, In direct violation of any way upon the report, but It is orders from the officers of the Amalbelieved to he well founded and unless Meat Cutters and Butcher some Important change In the situation gamated Workmen, the II vo stock handlers la made necrRxryvby later develo- union has adopted the following: pment, the selection of Mi. Peabody That the live stock Resolved, an treasurer will be announced within handlers union No. 96 take thla oppor24 hours. to advise the public, that our The railway station and other Im- tunity return to work waa ..due to explicit provement being made by the West Instructions from President Donnelly, Shore will be completed before tha and his aaaixtant and further, that notification. Storekeeiiera aud resi- should the officials of the Amalgamdents are preparing to make Augunt ated unions deem It wise to again llfih the greatest day in the history of order ns to participate in the strike, Eftopua. A large supply of bunting we hold ourselves In readiness to reand flags haa been procured for spond to the call." decorative purposes. MEAT DRIVERS QUIT WORK. MaaMhiM a a INVESTIGATES GOVERNMENT Chicago, Aug. 2. lujieetor Car- the special jcpreaentativc of the government who procured the evidence on which nu injunction waa issiiod about two years ago by Judge Groasctip, of the federal court, enjoining the larger packing houses from combining in making the prices either aa buyers of live stock or sellers of meat, waa in the stock yards here thla afternoon investigating conditions. The in- spectora presence ia by direction of the DeparinF-nof Commerce and Labor, actuated, It la stated, by direct orders from President Roosevelt, who ia anxious to ob-tain exact Information. roll, WORKED ON HIS SPEECH t . . for check weigh nrfn. District No. 1 contain alNiut SOW mlno workers of ail claxsc. nd fa. eludes the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys. It la believed the order for a strika will he in the nature of an tiltimstun to the operators and conditioned m their liiitnediately receding from their poaition in opiNistton to the mine work era' contention that the check weiga-mematter waa settled b Curi-oi- l p. . Wright's letter to President Aelorla. Aug. l.Arrived: Francis H. Leggett, Ban Fram-iecEureka. tit earner via t ROBBERS OBTAIN LITTLE meet federal officials and to discus graxlng. . n de Strike-Breake- non-payme- line. It double, however, which advance will get home and whether it la Kura-kl'- g iatenlion to try to flank Kuro pat-kinorth or aoulh of Yang. The decisive mo The Runs says: ment haa arrived, but Judglag from the movement way have forced the corps tack and nt all heights fell Into our latest reports, the Russians have reto retire on Shan Bban, whk h la tha hands. tained their positions and this time It She enemy fled toward Tang Hoyea. will not be an order to retreat." neat position In tha direction of Liao Yang. Official despatches detalllbg tha Tha casualties era under invest Igatlon. WILL COALAT CHERBOURG. engagement are hardly eipacted until We captured some Held guna but deIble evening. Tha failure of the gar- tails are ailll unknown. In thla engagerison nt Bimou Cheng to ret real along ment tha attacking forces were at Cherbourg, Aug. 2. A report le curtho northern road has been due to tha disadvantage, firstly on account of the rent I hat ala Russian warships are expresence of tha Japanese rokmna flank- steepness of tha ground and secondly pected formal at Ibia port. ing tha late General Kellrra corps on account of tbs lack of suitable posifrom tha aoulh. la view of the Inabil- tion for our artillery, while tha heat ANOTHER STEAMER BUNK. Bimou waa over 100 degrees" ity of tha Kuaaiana to hold Vladivostok, Aug. 2. The VladivosCheng it la considered uallkely that tok cruiser divialoa returned to port General Zaranubaleff and Btakelberg CAPTURE DEFENSE at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The will attempt to offer stubborn resist-ant- e OK I OUT ARTHUR. cruisers were in perfect condition. They at Hal Cheng. It la possible that raptured during their cruise the steam1 2. are on Blian m. Toklo, Aug. they already retiring p. It Is report- er Arabia and destroyed some schooned between half Hal here that after three days of desper- ers, a small Japanese steamer, one GerKhan, way Cheng and Liao Yang as indicated In them dis- ate fighting tha Japanese have captured man steamer and one British ateamer. patches last night There la reason to Hhantakow, one of ibe important do The last mentioned two were carrying bellevo that two of Okn'a divisions are teases of Port Arthur. contraband material and had nearly warammM advancing from New Chwang on llal reached their destination, Yokohama, Cheng with the view of flanking and DECISIVE MOVEMENT. but were almost without coal and It cutting off General Btakolberg' rewas therefore Impossible to send them treat, but thla movement In not likely St. Petersburg. Aug. 2 All the mili- to Vladivostok. fo succeed oa account of Stakalberg'a tary critics This la the first Intimation that any today taka the view that ability to ret Ira .northward on An flhan the dertdva movement of the campaign foreign steamer other than the Knight Shan. has arrived. The army organ nays that Commander had been sunk. An interesting detail giving the General Kurokl prepared for his adfierceness of tha artillery duel south of vance by drawing his forces, which HOPED FOR LATE NEWS. St. Jtoeraburg, Aug. 2. All tha newspapers were Isle In publication this morning, the editions evidently having been held back In hope of iha receipt of later news from the front. The only special dispatch published waa one appearing In the Offirial Messenger under date of llaleheng. August 1. refer ring to events of the previous day. to thla dispatch numerous were ms ft io the positions of Lieut. General Count Keller and Lieut. General Zassatilch, all of which, ware repulsed. The Japanese on July 2. ihe dispatch say. fired on a supply train running south of Halcheng and a car waa wrecked but no one waa killed. The Official Messenger Publishes the notice of the release of the steamer Malacca which was seized In the Ited sea by the ItnsKian volunteer fleet steamer St. Petersburg and reviews tho case. The article concludes thus: "The arrangements for her inspection and release now are taken in abrogation of Ruseia'a right, which she still maintains. and her cruisers and warships will atop vessels and search them for I'ouiraband destined for tha enemy. flt. Petersburg, Aug. 2. The text of a special commission, Ihetr tha Russian statement regarding the reived terra of which haa now expired, in IttSITlON OF TORT ARTHUR NOT release of the British steamer MalacCRITICAL to their destinations acted Faria. Aug. 2. It is believed In ca, seized In the Rid flea, is as fol- proceeding in accordance with the above decision lows: quarters that the puHitlon of and while passing through the lied flea Fort Arthur lx ranch less critical than rrora the beginning of tha e and visited all suspected vesstopped war, the imixtilal govern- sels encountered in those watnrs. It generally supposed, the Japaiicsrefforts ment took measures to prevent tho waa under being directed towards strengthening these condition that the their around Fort Dalny, position transport of contraband of war to commander of the flt. Petersburg Japan by vessel, of neutral countries. stopped, among other, the British ratlier than advancing to attack. As a matter of fact. It In the regulation sanctioned by the steamer Malacca. said, their adIhe vance lias nut made serious progress emperor which Russia proposed to refused to show his captain of which ship's paper rofollow during tha war. a Hut waa givto the cargo, a refusal which during (be part three weeks. en of articles regarded by ua as tating led to the seizure of the vexed and EUI OGIZ12 COUNT Klfl.LER. contraband. It waa aiso declared that the decision to send her to l.tbau. with the military and maritime authorities the view to thoroughly investigate the St. would reserve to tliemaclves the right matter. Aug. 2. The Ru-i- n Nevertheless, in view of the pres Petersburg. of rigidly enforcing Hie decisions con official statement today Is fillril with eulngip of of the British govthe late Lieut. General Count Keller. tamed in tho regulations for naval ernment dial tho Mi'U'i'ii waa carryprizes. The volunteer fleet vessels tit. ing Prltish state rut go. th- imperial ACCEPT OFKEROF UNITED Petersburg and Smolensk, having re government, artlng in agreement with STATES. the llrtiish government decided that a fresh visit should l paid to the Si. 2- .- The fi,f seized vessel at the nearest port on its j lhai Fclerxhurg. Aug the United fltates rout In th preseucr or th British offered lo In assist th consul. Ibis visit occurred at Al j protection of the Kommanriur Island piers The Wriitt-- consul general sealing grounds during th war. anl fortified Iha the military store Fu-sarceotanc of the offer, which j oa hord mnilnuM to he the proper! v w in the papers ht only publi-he- d of ti). Bri'ixb government and that moniing. u the subject, of mmh I rh of her cargo as rot iet in the Leg. hand of ar. Taking this atteatatlos favorable comment. snowing the of Ihe Vietims is pica-arelations g between the into consideration, the imperial gov- two government. ernment to decided liberate the cargo UutchiRMva. Kau.. Aug. RfUtiON FOR SINKING men held np and robbed a qu.trtri ot and vckhel. kxigut UOMMANDE1L harvest bands la a !xx car on ihe in 2. Acr.biana. flanta Fe, and London. Aug. a fight Consuela. Duchess St. Petersburg. that followed all of them were wound- of Marlborough, formerly M is Vander- ti Aug. 2. The be from Ylndivostok brocglit the ed. The robbers escaiN-dA. It. hilt, wa thrown from a horse yester-Frazlfirst In waa shot statement of the reason for sinkthe leg and foot, I day evening nt Blenheim Tark and con-an- d J. H. Kralnr wa cut in ihe sideraldy bnilxed and shaken. She ing the Knight Coniuiuuder. which throat, hut ant. seriously. William wax taken to the palace In a motor car was that she was so short of coal. he Rows anfl flcist Fleininx. ihe iattcr and protiably will he confined to the mild nut lie scut to Vlaiiiyoatuiu It from Cedar Rapid, were also tuntained the aniiounrement that hadi. liue for a week. HARVEST HANDS Strik-Persua- THREATEN VICTORIOUS. Tokio. Aug. 2. :Noon. After two days fighting Gen. Kurokl has defeated the Russian forces In two Washington, Aug. 2. The Japanese' legation baa received tha fo! lowing cablegram from Toklo, dated today: General Kurokl repurts that at daybreak of Jnly 31. iNir army com men red u road. oeeeeeeeeeeaaee-aea- KUROKI CLAIM VICTORY. that the Russian hare falloa back from Yana J&e paaa, hut are bold- -lag their position on the Salmata- The Latter Were Evicting a Sick Woman From a Building Because of Delinquent Rent rs to Re- SERIOUS DISORDERS tha V Aug.2. 3:13 p. nt. PUGET SLUM) BUSINESS. Seattle, Wash.. Aug. I. In view of ihe action of the San Francisco and Ptirtland Steamship com ms lea in defur ciding not to carry cargoes jKtrix in Gut war zone of Ihe Orient, the Boston Steamship company and the KlpjioQ Y sen Ksietia of Seattle are proparing to Increase their fleets In order to handle the export and import trade which they believe will be deflected to this port. The Buxton Steamship company haa made offers for two extra lnas and slatea that In case the trade demands ft, they will secure nt here. Officials of both companies give it as their belief that Ihe business of Puget sound will greatly inrrease through (he actlifii of the auulhcrn companies. Two Days Japanese Carry All Heights After a Battle-- In Sharp Artillery Duel the Russians Fire 4,842 Shots in 4 Hours Japs Capture One of Important Defenses of Port Arthur. RUSSIANS FALL BACK. ivirrslmrc. General Kuroimikiu reports that the Japano-- have occupied Khavtten, east of I.lao Yang, and the Yaugtse Pass, I hilly stilus cast of Liao Yang. DRIVEN BACK & STRIKERS STONE JAPS OCCITY PASSES. SERIOUS QUESTION IN DISTURBING BUPPLIES. Further Detaila of the Robbary of tin Diamond Special. SL Louis, Aug. One of the serious questions which confronts the managers of the packing house strike is the separation of the worthy from the unworthy In the distribution of food supplies. It ia claimed that most of the supplies so far given out have been secured by persons who have money for their own support while many families In actual want have been unable to secure anything. Favoritism in the distributions baa also been charged. Lack of food and proper nourishment among the poor class compelled to leave their work on account of tha strike haa caused much Illness and at the dispensary of the University of Chicago It ia .reported that 100 fanes, mostly children, have been treated wlth-l- n the last four days. Chicago, 2. Ang. . . The Oregon Portland, Railroad A Navigation Company haa decided to build a railroad from Arlington to Condon, in Gilliam county, Oregon. General Manager M. E. Calvin of the O. R. A N. has returned from a trip Into the country which will be touched by the new road and announces that work on the line will be gin at once. Within a few daya engineers will be put in the field and aa soon aa right of way matter can be adjusted the work will begin and the line will be niahed to completion. Thq new line will be between 45 and 60 miles long. . Ore., Aug. 1. 2. It wa learnri today after the arrival of the diamond special on the lllinoia Central from Chicago, that the robbers who held it op obtained probably less than ll.Mt and a number of watches from tbs pasyengera. William Too lan, of Mich., and Leonard Christmas, of Ontario, Canada, who ware beaten a their heads, were able to walk fm the train, but Toolan was in a tat condition. The injured were In care d Dr. Falrbrother, of East flt Louis, na of the Company's physicians, wk boarded the train at Harvey 111. L. V. Combs, conductor of the trail, made the following statement: I aa positive that tip men who robbed w were former railroad employes." laa-aln- . EXCHANGE POSTS. San Francisco. Aug. 2. Orders hxt been received at th Presidio for th h Twenty-eightInfantry to exenanp , whirb h posia with the Twenty-first- MIeouHT now in the department of will leave present Twenty-eight- h at tha Presidio Orinber. Id and proceed to Fort flnelling. Mini., which ia at present headquarter of tw win The Twenly-flr-- t Twenty-first- . pome to San Franclsro a lout the mat time. KILLED BY ELEVATOR ia light Shopper Meets Fearful Death Memliwi of tha of Thousand. meat drivers' union of East St. Louis KAr York. Aug! L Mrs. HJU I stopped work today in nympaihy with the bulchera' strike. Managers of the Betts, or Manhattan, wa killed Id packing plants eay the strlka of the elevator in a Brooklyn Will Dominate tha West Virginia teamster will them, but store yesterday afternoon in full "" of the will not affect the outcome Democratic Convention. of hundreds of shopper. strike. She wa caught by the floor of Pennsylvania Minors Are Discussing re V. Va.. Aug. 2. The elevator a it ascended, carried to rarkersburg, Important Questions. it Democratic slate ctfcvenUon meets APPLIES FOR INJUNCTION. thrown and against celling tomorrow for the nomination of a terrific force, and her limp body CudSioux City) Iowa, Aug- - 2.-- The state ticket. The preliminary meetRcranton, Pa., Aug. 2. The execu- the floor. Doctors who were surnw-eings were held today and they Indicate ahy Packing Company baa applied (nr tive board of the United Mine Workcould not reatore her lo ronaciw that former Senator Henry G. Da via an Injunction in. the federal courts er resumed Its session here today nett aud sho died within twenty to restrain strikers from interfering for the consideration of grievances. A ntes. will ho Ihe guiding spirit. Senator Davis is giving personal with the work of the company, and plan la under discussion for impressing the operators with the sincerity attention to the convent inn. C. Wood from threatening employes. CHILDREN'S DAY AT FAIR. of the mine workers and giving the Daly, the attorney of (he Davis inter, DONNELLY AT ST. JOSEPH. operator until tha end of thla month cst, al Elkin, and WHIlnm II. ThompSt. Louis! Aug. 2. Th to agree to the decision of Umpire son. of Huntington are both mentioned th observance of chlWJ flt. Joseph. Aug. 2. Mich cal Donas Davla men for governor. Wright regarding the check weigh- tending event oftodtfr were nelly. president of tha butchers' union, ing boss system. At that time day at the World's fair. This returned program have will President Mitchell house Demo-eratith addressed parking 2. 11 striking The Houston, Texas. Aug. banner day for children of trip. stain convention assembled to- employes in South flt. Joseph today. from his European A P1" all age. At 1, p. m. the following statement all classes and said the slrikcr would win day. Carlo Roe. of flan Antonio, waa Donnelly type of every children which waa issued: and the with battle In the junkers, circled temporary chairman. CommitThe executive board of district No. resented In their native dress, pra that they are becoming stronger all tees were appoininl and a new execud an interesting spectacle. the time. In obedience to an order of I has decided to approve of the- positive com mil tee wax named. have tion taken by the miners' representathe federal court, the linker A contest is furnished for two placet NEW COUNTERFEIT $11 BILL tive on the board of conciliation. withdrawn ail pickets and on the tii ket - attorney general and sumen enter the plants here at wilL They insist upon the. resolution of the perintendent of education. R. F. DavidtoWashington, Aufc. 2. Chief nttalon being complied with. son will probably be named for tha Donnelly will go to Kankas City tho secret service, mnnoixnpe wj waa of held convention Pittaton The night. former office. new counterfeit two weeks ago. It instructed the exthe Nath"1 ecutive boards to declare strikes RUPB IS CRITICAL CONDITION. New Tort to refused who all operators against Wynu ssrie's register, concilia1562, Bruce, the decision 2. Serof Police the abide hy Kansas City. Aug. execo a la poorly treasurer. It of the Norand tion board Umpire rulings geant Reynolds, who waa shut by man Riipe. a watchman at the Swift Wright on the question of collecting photograph. plant last night was still in a critical condition today. All was quiet today in the strike district. Mystery Surrounds the Demise of a Cure LIVE STOCK MEN TO INTERFERE. Girl at St Louis. aa Throat l'ATXH-lirw- i. Denver, Aug. 2. The News today law Troiikla Kra aa Ear WaaaaaaTfcaaehlat St. lamis. July 2. Mystery surround say: aa Loti Tnak aa. Sal haa. tkanana. A movement to intervene in the the demise of Mis notler. aged 2ft. who Kiaaay Uliaaaa. SlaMcr Traaataa, Xaiaaio Chroaia Dtaaaaaa at cwme lier from New York City, two great packer' strike to the east will a aaa l oiUlroa. Uaan Dtmi. wenaa months ago. She is thought to have result from the meeting or live stork lHaaawa, rioiaa. M. VUoo Inn. Skla IVaakla. PiorMHr, Kirkota. eylaal starved io The girl hoarded men from all over the west, which eaiourm on Bkaanaitam. Pnmmir man friend becins In this city tomorrow mornalone, and indsy when of tha Baaa.a. Pm. Flatuia aa Baaial Tiaaaiaa. Datti m h'f aaaki. BteaS rondt-ti-fltoek from a found hr in grower practically i!!ril ing. dying hr Tim Warn, Hay hoar Bireatla, i river flh te1 w it bin a few rainatr very state west of the Fyliayay. laasmaia.aw,, aa aU Sarraaa, rnoaw aa Chroaia Ptaim Tfc ladyiady mi-"MIm Porter catue will be in Denver, and, as tbcea men Carre WrlM fee Him Treatment here mouths .,go from New York have suffered a much a anyone from caaaat anU. llat If fraaiymBtam M. . f.saamsa iaawltailaayenFree. City. She engaged a room and paid for the strike because of a lac a of demand camft up fn within a few day a 53 She for their tattle, they will start a lematced close to her room, weeping paign. aa the Independent party, to say at tfes waakamamm ItWinte man who secure an immediate liettlement of tho inni h of th lime. The nual Sr llnomm. nrm ar ni- Bim uuioa nu; ahb th wax pxaaoi wn Cu apoa am NOW W found her today called on her before, strike. Backed up aa they will be hy 1U a ladaraa re WiST TO Till our flhe first told u he was her uncle, and the presence of governors of at least akllt la fauna CHUOKIC TOC with iha toUaM S a an pn.ni 111 aut Saana a rBB aailiyT fey National ouk.iak.ni tha of Officers many (be amm wa six oaiuataiy a she friend state. said he subsequently tattlmaoioiofrooi hmaa yaopla. ftvlaa HOM, lo Lmt Live Stock association and several she had knowu hi New Y'ork." l aa-aa aSOiam. hiwra'Bierrhnaa. . yitiaia Vartfomn.WaaaMnM-haJsrjJntv ' WK official of the Federal government, FlBLISIf OF tCIM CooW- rVT aaiaral Lorn aide 101 a into 1M both rMVITE UISKASU hnxi NO RUPTURE OK RELATIONS. they hope to bring at, cm., "f ama. Wtra onnSSnoa. Boaea. WKVKNFrtM : Pocaoi ll am: conference, secure an agreement to pit iU aaSavotast-vanartkbs: own wa hoi iWoelamal b la level Paris Aug. 2- .- The French foreign restore conditions to their normal I to: Sandar aad holMara. This loan yiaa: tf. office denip the report initiated In In all the stock yards and meat DRS. SHORES & SHORES, Eipirl Sgecialit:. 2432 enters of the nation. the United States of a rupture of reTne stuck men have bwo relied to lation between Fiance anil Venezuela. DAVIS WILL JBE GUIDE flt. Ijotiiu, Aug. 2. MAY ORDER STRIKE g c - non-uni- MAY HAVE STARVED TO DEATH We Trekt hod as Cooii-'.i'af- Uar-oa- rn tu Weak Men f--M Pay When Cured W' ii ant-apyll- 1 Sfel |