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Show TITE MOTtNJXG EXAMINER OGDEN, CTAIl. TFESDAV MORNING, AfOrST 15, 1904. housand Armed Men Patrol a own borne of the vensel GENERAL BATTLE AT PORT ARTHUR tve already i"b Cronsiadt and others Including the Oleg, win leave in a few day. The di tieion may go round the Capt of Good Hnpe, where It will meet colliers. The itatileship division is awaiting ihe com I'letion of repairs to the Orel, and ia tot likely to start tar a week or fortaighr. BELIEVE REMAINDER BROKE P FLEET THR'dCH. THIRTEEN NEGROES REPORTED LYNCHED fit. Petersburg, Aug. IS, 1: 2d p. m. newspaper today devote alight clitoris! stace to the naval engag meat off Round Island August 10. ami report the belief that the remainder of ths squadron has broken through the Japanese fleet. The ltiurlI mostly deal with the Ryeshitelni incident. M. Huuverin editor of the Novoa Vremya. declare that Captain by slapping the face ot the Japanese administered me only punishment suitable for auih an outrageous The Land and Sea Assault Now in Progress-J- ap Assault Repulsed With Loss August 1 0 -Japs Unable to Complete Encompassing of Russians At Liao Yang Only One Boat of Vladivostok Squadron Sunk. a 4 battle general, naval GINS. be- - Washington, August 15. Tha state department hu received advices from Cha Foo that It ia report ad thara that a general naval (la at Iort Arthur waa begun at dawa today. a 'aaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaji CONFIRM HEAVY FIGHTING. a Berlin, August IS. A dlapatrh to tbs Lokal Anaelger (ram Toklo da I ad today confirms tba report that hravy lighting has occurred at Port Arthur during the peat taw days. The Japanaac raptured fhrea Rum! an bat (arias and secured pa- sit km rloan to Iho Inner fortifies- Ilona. Both aides loot heavily. Tha have romment-ea horn- Japan hardment from Langmnnnl on thn harbor and Inner defenses. na aaa aaaaa aa aaaa a a a a a a JAPANESE REPULSED. SI. Petersburg. A usual IS:S0 p. m. Tha war office today received a meeeago from Port Arthur, la which - for a fortnight hence All the papera make ean-asilallusion to the "bankruptcy of tntcrnatlon al law, and the Russ. Novoe Vremya and Novoetl reproduce an article from a Berlin paper, based on tlie perils of eseeeesseeeeeeeeese 15. News at Statesboro, tin., today. The negroes Hye-shllel- nl. 15.-1- Accordance MURDEROUS NEGRO BAND With Strong Note From No-wo- e y . dost Circle LatGood. Liao Yang, August 14.' The Japanese are preparing to make an attack. They make reronnsiseancea to aerer-tal- n the strength of the Russians at Ger-many- 's Kai-mat- CHIEF OF ALL THE Commander-IThief John C. Black of the Grand Army, today assumed cMlve rominani ihe jtmit tncainp-nient- . A conservative estimate of the people la the city on account of the meeting placed the number at too.ono, with the likelihood Of another hundred thousand for ihe G. A. R. parade to. morrow. Today's pared wg scheduled to mov e to 12 o'clock. The chief marshal was raptain Don Read. r. s. N. The parade started from the corner of Commonwealth avenue, and Arlmeton street, and passed through the principal downtown streets. At ths State House, w here the decorations are of particular appropriate-net-- s end beauty, ihe column was reviewed by Governor John L. Batea.witb Mayor Patrick A. Collins and the city member of his staff. At City Hall council reviewed the sailors and the veterans while the procession in review before Chief Marshalpassed Read at Hie corner of Boston and Charles n streets. rer.ls Chicago. August 15. What is believof ed tn be tantamount to a negotiations for peace, emanating from Ibe packers, brought a session of the silled trades conference board to a termination. Tha board bad been In session several hours when a messenger arrived bearing word from ihe packers. Word spread that the way had been paved for the reopening of negotiations. The news was greeted wlfh enthusiasm. A committee from tba hoard was quickly selected and left, ostensibly to meet the peckers. The utmoet oerrerv governed the steps that, tallowed the appearance of the messenger. Adjournment wss taken shortly after, the conferees being Inst raided to remain within easy call to receive a report from the committee. It was nearly an hour before the sinkers' committee, headed by President Donnelly and Nicholas tiler, returned to union headquarters. The conference of the allied trades then reassembled to receive the committee's report. The Importance with which it wss regarded wss obvious by the anxiety with which the return of the committee was awaited. A long session followed. HIGHWAYMAN CAPTURED ! non-unio- n organised negro band whoso object Is the killing and robbing of while peo- The military was ordered on duty at the Jail at midnight, a crowd of men having threatened to lynch Ca;o and a man nsaved Reed, held for the murders. DEATH OR TRIBUTE Italian Grocer is a Victim of Demands of tho "Black Hand." Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 15. The police are investigating a case of attempted blackmailing alleged to he the work of the Black Hand. Antony Pepe, a Sicilian grocer received a letter threatening him with death unless he paid $200 to the writers within a certain length of time. The lime limit expired last Saturday. Since then Fepe'a relatives have maintained an armed guard in the store In Seneca street It ia said the letter was similar to those sent out by the Black Hand" in New York and Brooklyn. Accord Full Protection to Am- erican Institutions. Constantinople, Aug. 14. A satis the America: factory solution of school question has at last arrived. This matter which ia the most Ira portant of the Amerfcan-demsnd- s wai to Amerinr. settled by extending schools the same treatment as that accorded to the schools under the protection of either power. A settlement of other matters affecting American Interests in Turkey of secondary Importance haa alto been affected and after Minister Letshman has telegraphed to Rear Admiral Jewett In command of the United 8tates squadron sent to Smyrna Instructing him to salute tbe batteries on land and depart. The aittipg of the council of miniswax ter at which the settlement agreed upon was a long one and it waa net until Its close that an agreement was reached. The delay In the settlement ia believed tn have been caused by the intervention of the palace functionary whose policy, in order to retain the sultan's favor, consists of combating tlhe rights and privileges of foreign subjects. COULD NOT DISGRACE Veteran ef Beer War Suicides Rather Than Liva Under Stigma ef Having Betrayed His Company to Death. New York. Aug. 15. Brooding over undeserved disgrace due to chars nf treachery during the South African war. James Curran, a sllvenmlth and a veteran of the South African war formerly with the Boer army, haa committed suicide in hie Brooklyn lodging. Curran waa a native of Ireland. When the war between Grcvt Br'.'tl l and the Boers brokt out he vis at work tn the Kimberly mines. He hid saved a small competence and contributing this to the Boer erre. ralard a company of srouts of which h became captain. This company wm successful for a time, but In a skirmish before Ladysmith. Ihe whole company we vlpd out. all nf th members being either killed or captured by the British. Captain Curran waa made a prison, but within a week he escaped and re turned to the Boer army. Thre t waa accused of having led his men Into a trap. He waa found guilty and wu sentenced to be shot, but escaped two days before the proposed execution. Making his way to Cape Town. Cm ran took sblp for America and secure! employment. A few weeks ago Curran gave wiy hi sword, remarking to a Mend that he could not bear the sight of It longer, as it continuously reminded him of undeserved disgrace. eta. 11 ordered the arrpst of all flick. eta loitering about the jrgrds, and a dozen were taken into custody. The teamalera employed by retail and wholesale markets will not hereafter deliver non union meat. One exception will be made. To save the dealers from loss, meat already In cold storage warehouses will be hauled. CAR OF STRIKERS BOMBARDED. Omaha. August 15. A'csr carrying strike breakers to the Swift Parking plant at South Omaha, waa bombarded at Shelly station today and three of the Inmates, names unknown, were Injured. The car was taken ta South Omaha and the men removed. 8heriit Power and a number of deputy aheriffe returned to Shelly in the same car and were attacked by the rioters, who believed the strike breakers were reSTRIKERS CAPITULATE. turning. The sheriffs force captured lx nf the rioters after a straggle, and Neenah, Win, August 15. The strike hustled them off to' Jail. Quiet was of paper makers in the Fox River vac resoon restored.. ley was broken today, the old men UM of terms under worT to tbe turning RIOTERS ARRESTED. mill owner. Omaha, August 15. Judge Vlnaon-haleIn (he county court, today IsLondon. August 15. The White Star sued a blanket warrant for 27 strikers, liner Celtic which sails . from Uv who are charged with participating In pool for New York Friday, will ttw a riot in the packing diatrict Satur- among her passengers tbe Archbishop day night. Part of the men have been of Canterbury, Dr. Davidson, mrx arrested. The riot waa the result of an Davidson and Lady Yarmouth. Amoni attempt of strikers to prevent non- the passengers who will sail for c union men going to work and a num- Y6rk from Liverpool on board the ber of tbe latter were injured. be John will 17. August (Be Irish leader: Captain AnthNew Turk. August 15. Captain ony Donelgn, and Patrick O'Brien, h' Lantry and for patrolmen In the dls- - tlonaliat members of parliament. r. Ten-toni- We Tre&t &od Care Si - o s. I a H IWtfMM. How aa Throat TroaUat, Era aaS Xar Maaaaaa. Bmaahial awhaw. Stow act. u araa ElSaay Ptiaaaaa, BiaQOar Troatdra, Pfwtta Oewplaiaia. Ckraala Uaaaaaa of Woawa aa I hildram. Baait Dtraaw. Chora, iku Vita' Kaaral, StwIUlT, Riahata. Salaal Taoahlai Skla IMaww tha now',, niaa. riataia aad Sae-a- l gf Twahlaa. Gain lor hi aaaat. Bloc Tag Worn. Har Hrttaria, Kpllapar, laaoaraia. atcu aa ail Frlraia aa Chraala Dtaaaaa. Karraaa M a' EQUALITY MOIMUMIMMIMM of the Hodges family at Statesboro, hae confessed to the existence of an Turks ple. J SCHOOLS ON Ukase of President Donnelly in Packing Strike Packers are Equally as Firm Strike Leaders Gash Over Contributions to Strike Fund Chicago, Aug. 15. Strike leaders and the big packing firms denied for--' cibly today that any efforts had been made by either side to bring about St. Petersburg. Aug. 13.-a. m another conference looking to pcare lie An official bullet in issued from the the strike. President Donnelly said Neither we nor any persons reprepalais rays that the cmprr;s and the heir to the throne are progress senting us have seen any representalng favorably. The rjtarrviHh has been tives of the packers. I haye no rrasun gazetted as thr laman (or thief) of al j to believe the packers have sought to Man He Was Robbing Turns on Him see ns Any conference that is heb' the Cossack fortes. and Arrests Hun Despite a Pistol must comprehend all the Interests Shot Wound Received n affected and mut be held with reprethe Struggle. sentatives of the allied trades. Any Uhbego. An, is. The adven' of an sgreement that might be reached hrlr in th throne of Russia his hen , would hate to be ratified by the allied relebraied by (Thfosso Russian. p- - i Yinrouver. P. r Aue 15 H A trades. Any agreement made would wrre he'd t the lfo!y Jjv.srd r.I v hold . W have to take rare of all tbe labor Inup Trinity Russian Orthodox rhun h. The Rrehant local i inirtctur last night. terests Involved" Rev. John Korhuroff offiriated. si.r- - Jaward had two revolvers and was go. The packers were just as positive ed hy the Rt. John Kadmnaky Huron Inc through hi victim's pockets when and their expressions Indicated that Russian consul, and Rrrhant turned on him. Jaward SrMtppenharh, the fired, they ron aid red general negotiations Prince Engellti-heff- . vr ronsul, par- the bullet piouchinc a furrow along fully as useless now as they did a weeh ticipated In the celebration, narnness Prehan's temple. Another shot went ago. Kchllppenbsch and many of the leading wide. Other person hurried to th President Donnelly and George F. Russian of Uhl.-stattended the ser. scene end Jawnrd. tearful of rapture, Golden of the Teamsters' union hare vires. Fnltowlna the celebration of (tempted to cut his own throat, lie reached an open clash. Donnelly demass the Rev. Korhuroff foimsilr high was prevented and jailed. Brehant'a the announcement oTTbe birth nr ama'e claring that Golden had no right, to go wound Is tint mortal. " to the mall carriers and get a big contn the oar mil czarina, a To Vuin sun t tribution. ihrn snug and waa followed by thn BROKERAGE firm SUSIENDS. 'The Teamsters have plenty of ''Italy March" In which fi.it) nersons money. They don't need any contri-hu'ionpsrtlripa'ed. A chant In which long ll'e New 1 nrk. Airaus' 15. The siisnen-slo- n lo the rulers was nsknl. said Donnelly. ended the of the Arm ol lialflo Brothers was President IVuinelly started out today crreniony. announced nulay on the stuck Karon S hlippenbai h latr cave nearly 10U solicitors to obtain strike a The firm was ors.mlrul in funds from stock yards buslnc men. June heoq at hi home. A cabhram of 1P0I. Hevnnl some slight hMitatiiM, Police Inspector Hunt look ccmgrjtula.ion waa mu to I he nar. sweepirg j the market suj not affected. iota urea to stop the operations of pb k 7:14 Augusta, August 15. The report- ed lynching of fifteen negroes at Statesboro, Ga., today is not true. The story was brought by train, but a special dispatch from States- boro says while there is much ex- citement there, no lynching has yet occurred. MUST BE CARED FOR on Russians ter's Strategical Position COSSACKS Boston Deeorates With Particular Appropriateness and Beauty For the Occasion Over 100,000 Visitors Present. CONTRADICTED. OF JAPS within a reasonable time, gave orders Anshanshan. The Japenrse are eight miles to the for them to disarm and he detained southward of Anxhamthan and thence during the reel uf the war. Japan has hold a line southeast. Including the been officially informed of the action valley of Ridahi, whence their line runs northeast to Holnugou, which Is occutaken by Germany. pied by a large force. Further north The foreign offl.w taking note of the their outposts are some miles from report that Germany Is preparing a Landlansan. Opposite An Ping ths Japanese occustatement to the powers regarding her course toward Ihe Ruanlan vessels at py Goutzyatezi. On Iho Tailel river thn Japanese nutposTfe occupy Daodlnnhan, Tslng Tau says this la Inenrrert. course his been wholly within whence Ihe Japanese tried to ford to the requirement of the International Benaihu. which Is defended by the Russians. law and requires no explanations. The road thence stands toward the Yen Tal Mines, and railroad north of Liao Yang. NOTHING BUT WORDS. The Japanese also occupy Tslantrhin Dapindniishan. on the opposite fit. Petersburg, Aug. IS:1 Is. Today's road over the Tal Ping Pass sue of Ihe Novoe Vremya comments through Ktntezintln to Mukden. ironically upon a Inlegram from Wash- and There are constant reports that the ington saying Ihe United Htatea Is unable to no mure than lend moral sup- Japanese are moving large funes on port In preserving tba neutrality of (hsrsllroad to Stnmlntln, and that they China. The papor declares that, afier are bringing up pontoons to cross the Liao river, thus threatening (he Mukhaving lxtn the Aral to avow a determination to guarantee China's neutral den and IJxoIt Yang road. From this Is easy to perceive that integrity, now that there Is neressltv of action In connection with Ihe Hyesht-leln- i Ihe Russians' siraieglcal position Is They occupy, with Man affair al Che Foo. all the Amer- wry good. aa Ihe center, a fortified semi5ang ican premiere "evaporated and are circle. The works ran be concent rated found to have been made up of nothing eeelljr and moved along Inside lines but worde." The Japanese, on The other hand, arc outside and therefore much dispersed. The Russians. It Is claimed, will be still belter when they retire from The Japanese are ever showing a desire to close the circle from the north, simultaneously moving from Ihe and east tomaid Ysn Tal. Mukden and Ta Pass. Under the present circumstance It Is believed this task Is Hair to Russian Throne Appointed to he)nnd their strength, at least until the fall of Port Arthur releaaea a large Official Position Chicago Rusnumber of troope. sians Celebrate. IS trict affected by the beef strike, were badly battered today before ihey succeeded in subduing and placing under arrest, a man who had made a fierce attack on aeveral men. The man after arrest said he was James Sullivan, a driver tor an express ALL LABOR INTERESTS STRENGTH Cannot Ryeshitelni. eeeeaseeoeeeeooeeeeee WITHSTAND BEYOND Russian Government Asking Explanation Japs Must Restore the a August I. In klaasa-chuaett- Ga., were accused of complicity in the murthe work of maritime law pointing out that the JaimneM were not Jus- der of the Hodges family three weeks ga tified in the nttacklug The mob cut the wires when around to protect her. It was the sho that the fact of regardless the lynching began. Train hands critical period. Tha Japanese, accord- GENERAL ATTACK MADE. was armed or disarmed. The same e say two negroes were brought Ing to their custom, concentrated their authority Invokes supisirt for the from Statesboro Che Koo. Aug. 15. 11 p. m. That lire on the flagship, the Retvlxsa and Saturday night contention that the Russian warships to stand tar trial murder. a general lend amt naval attack Czarevitch, which were both crippled." did not violate International law In 11 others, They confessed, was made on Port Arthur today implicating The writer adds that he bollevca the shelter in neutral porta. seeking and Is indicated by Information from Russian flagships were put out of acThe Knight Commander's cairtaln la Thn the wholesale lynching tallowed. authorities have taken steps to e various sources. The statement tion, but he is convinced that tha expected to arrive in Hu Petersburg confirm the report. that, sustained severe loss and recalls the naval attack was shortly. made the fact that many Japanese vessels at 4 la the moruing GOVERNOR TERRELL cornea were crippled at I he naval battle of from an authoritative , SANK THE RL'RIK. but not the Yalp by the Chinese warships. diplomatic, quarter Atlanta, August 15. Governor Ter11a does not aspect Admiral Togo Jimka which arrived here today II n. in. A des- rell Toklo, August said at noon today that he had waa In a position to follow up tba aay tha Japanese recently oc- to tha naval the from patch admiralty not heard of any lynching at StatesRussian warships, which he thinks escupled the IJautl hills and Bush- establishment at Takcshlkl says boro. He ordered the Savannah yen. which la two or three miles caped and prolisl.ly are heading for Kam Injurs met the Vladivostok militia to go to Statesboro early this Vladivostok. north of ths fortress. Five war- miles from Ulean, squadron twenty morning. The telegraph office reports ships and seven torpedo boat den- Korea, at 5 o'clock Sunday morning. that the Savannah soldiers bad not re- to the ere, troy Junks, according n. m. The battle ended at 10:20 Tha arrived at 11:30 o'clock. The wires that ACTIVITY OF BALTIC FLEET. turned to Iort Arthur Ihe night Rurlk sank, her bow standing up per- were cut were of August 10. up agsiu shortly before St. Petersburg, Aug. 15.' There la pendicularly. The Japanese rescued noon. There are now a thousand armed a 450 members of the Rurik'a crew. oonsldcrabla activity aboard the ships men at Statesboro The Ruasla and the Cromobol caught of tbs Baltic fleet. A large amount of Shore liberty on all vessels baa been Governor Terrell received today a lire several times and were heavily aallors baggage Is being taken in lha curtailed after stinael. telegram from the mayor of Statesnew battleship Orel. Orders have been damaged. boro, that It was exported that a laaued that all toredn hnata and Only one of (be Japanese ships waa lynching would follow the trial of Cato RECEIVER RAILING ORDER). hit. Two Japanese were killed and and of tha second division sbsll that he would want at least a seven were wounded. be roalsd to tall capacity. The boats Rt. Petersburg. August IS. S p. m. thousand militiamen there this evenare to swalL further orders la the The cruiser division of Ihe Baltic ing. Since the reported rutting of tha UN- email roadstead si CronsiadL squadron has received sailing orders. SINKING OF RURTK RUMOR wires nothing has been heard from CONFIRMED. Statesboro Governor Terrell at once ordered out the Savannah militia. 0:30 m. a. Che Fon. August An unconfirmed report, whirl: has reached here from Thing Tau says tho Russian cruiser Novlk. whlrh put Into 7 sing Tail. says the Russian cruiser No-viwhlrh put into Ting Tau, after the battle of Angustlo. off Port Arthur, and which coaled and put to sea withStatesBoro. Ga.. Aug. 1$. Will Cato, limit haa been sunk in her 24 hour arrested ns a principal in the. murder 40 tuilea from Tslng Tan. General Stnesael, under data of August Hi reports a successful repulse of a . general assault on tha outer positions during thn night tallowing tha departure of thn Russian squadron. He does not mention a naval engagement, or refer to the retnrn of the warships The foreign office has received telegram from M. Pavfnff. the former Russian minister at Seoul, from Shanghai, reporting tha preaenen there of Captain Rellsenatefn's flagship, the Aakald, aad a torpedo boat destroyer, both severely damaged and In need of repairs, lie does not mention the other three vesaeln. reported to be off Shanbal. The admiralty hnn received a tele gram from Captain Mstousevilch of tha Tsarevitch, now at Tslng Tnu, saying ha In recovering and that bn ban received a visit on hoard the Caere-vltefrom a Russian prince, who ruie Washington, Aug. 15.-- Mr. Conger, la behalf of the German navy to aaluio ihe American minister at Pekin has their brsv Ruaala.i comrades. The telegram fella to clear up tha cabled the etata department aa fol whereabouts of three warships report- Iowa: ed hers to be et Tslng Tau. The Russian minister haa sent to Ihe Chineee government a strong note, JAPANE8E BADLY DAMAGED. M charging it with complicity In the Ryeshitelni affair, charging the Chi St. Petersburg. Aug. II. The nasa commodore with cowardice or Vremye'e novel expert, discussing treason, and demanding a full the see light of August 10, says: "The nation, the reeiorniloa of theexpla desJapanese artillery was stronger by troyer and severe punishment of the half as many guns, and their aerond-ar- commander. The Chineee government batteries by a third more than haa demanded from thn Japanese the rest oral Ion of the destroyer. their mala batteries. The Rnaeians had the advantage, however, of the RURRIAN RATTLES Hint WILL BE DETAINED DURING BALANCE. dispoaltion of the big guan on the OF WAR. and Sevastopol, , Cxarewttrh, Foltari the strong force of their lire eft enab-- ' Berlin. August IV The hauling ling them to punish the meaty behind. down of Ihe flags of the Rnsslan vesThe battle at thla tags was limited to sels at Tslng .Tau took place In avronl-anr- e a , long range firing, la which the with from the fortwelve Inch guna had a monopoly. It eign office, Instnuilnns having ascertained waa at thla time that the Csarevltrh the damageswhich, siitilalned was crippled and tha others gathered were too serious tar by ihe warships repairs (o be made Boston. August 15 -- For the GSth time since tho civil war. the surviving veterans who fought In the Union army assembled today In annual encampment. gathering In Boston. Iho enrampment of tho veterans a well as of tha subsidiary organizations. Including the National Women's Relief Carps, the National Daughters of Vet erann. the Sons of Veterans, and other orguixstione. waa formally opened to. day. The American flag was seen everywhere and red. whit and blue hunting was shown from the fronts of business houses, hotels, theatres, newspaper offices and tesidenrea from one end of the city to the other. There were IS events scheduled for todav. principal of which was the parade of the Union ex priwuiera of war. Naval Brigade. Jackies and marines from the warships in Boston harbor, aad other. Of thla parade, the men of the G. A. R. were to bn spectators Their own big was to come on .Tuesday, withparade businsss Mss Ion later in the w Augusta, cornea by train that 15 negroes, two women and thirteen men, were lynched Jap-aaea- I! a act. 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