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Show HIIDAY MOIINING, TIIK MOKXINfJ EXAAIIXKIt OGDEN, UTAH, lighting ' TIDE OF BATTLE IS 8N JAPS' FAVOR ruropatkin Has Been Forced to Fall Back From His First Line of BattleKuroki Crosses Taitse River on Pontoons and Threatens Forces At The Rear. Kuro-patki- ns I ESTIMATE IMTK OP KAU. OF 1URT ARTIIL'U. RUSSIANS liKTHKAT RUMOK OF UNCONFIRMED LIAO YANGi CAPTURE. 'IHOnillt TOKIO. SEPT. I. 6:50 p. TMfiRE IS A REPORT CURRENT HERE AT THIS HOUR THAT CAPTURED JAPANESE THE IT IS LIAO YANG TODAY. CONFIRMA- QUITE WITHOUT TION. V The lluxMaa Tuki.i. Uao right and cculcr 111 it- ixi.R Miiilliward are fTlitireda)) afii.runon Thr Jap-an.: are imrniiina ike Kiumihiik. Aa Kiiruimi kin's line. according tv ini'tiiiiiH ndlrex. tMiiiiiirJ a xciul- circle several mi Ira in I be wmili ward nf Hit town of L'un Vann. IM timveiuent i ia rviilriil that Into nUivn allmli-i- l In lx a the full I Hi'd iMwillona of the town. d from xml li it riiviniux and l.I.iu Van:; itself imri beard. Tokio, Sept 1. 3 p. tit. Popular of the date of the fall of llirr Anhui- - imlino lo the hud wii'lc in Si'pleiulter. ik-ii- I ' , DEFENSES. Today's dispatches Indicate that the Liao Yang has turned appreciably In favor of the With a tremendous and aeaauit on hia right and eantar and threatenad on hia rtar by a heavy fores which haa croased tha Taltsa haa bean forced to nver, fall back from hit first lint of battle ta tha fortified position ho had established in the town of Liao Yang and ita immediate environs A St Petersburg dispatch says this ardar was givan last night after the Russians had withstood an artillary and Infantry attack from dawn to midnight, but that tha Japanese yrasaura was too great ta permit its being executed, Kuropat bin probably fearing that a retrograde mevement at that time might result in a rout A dispatch from Tokia. haw ever, bringing the actien up ta thie afternoon, aaya the Russian right and cantor la new falling back pursued by tha Japanese. i, Russian official advices say that who waa reported yesterday aa moving northward an tha Russian left haa thrown pontoons over the Taitee river, and haa crossed with ano division, while others are following. abject obviously is ta interpose hia fares between Liao Yang, tha Russian base, and tha north, a movement which, if tucecseful, would cut d rear and command tha leading from Lias Yang ta Mukden. The withdrawal of tha Russian right and canter probably will Involve a similar movement of tha troops holding tha extreme loft ef tha lino and recult in a concentration ef Kuropatkln'a army In the position ha haa established in Liao Yang. This la aald to be superbly fortified with rifle pita. . entrenchments and barbad wire entangle-merit- fid. of battle around Jp-anese- . etiiiMiei ssss.esessassssss.ssso Jaisuu'M! lirst army, artrr oc tipying tit right bank of the lain river on August 27. mill inued fix forward movement and renewed the assault against the remaining ptsdinnix at Hnngalml-Inwhere the enemy held nut the longest and the most atuhlsirnly. They Anally ttxik the last Russian positions at this place aud on an eminence north of ritim liiaxiai. Following these au adcenses the JainiM immediately vanced toward Suuyiitxu and Khililcliu-lk.i- l. driving hack t lie amall boil leu of Russian aohllera sent out to impeda I heir movenieul. JAIS l'NAHI.E TO ADVANCE. From Auguat ST to ine morning nf g, t- - aua-taine- d a WILL OITOSK Kl ltOKI S FLANK MONUMENT. -- . 81. IVIcndiurg. m. llrnrral 1. tk-p- l. Ill: IS Kuruiaiktn liax withdrawn hia nlmlo army lo tha rlxlil liaak of the Tallae river In ain't General Kuruki'a UaukiiiK fi. movement. the 2 Kill the Jaistnese bravely furrea. at lacked the against KANSAS PREPARED TO DO HER DUTY ponton of th Japanese right succapturing an eminence to the west of Hstoluntun nt noon of the Si st. A , . A 8T. PETERSBURG. IX 1:37 p. Ml. Petersburg, Sept. 1A it bough General Kuropxtkiu m- - has had the best of the Arst two days battle at Liao Yang the suspense here is intense over the Anal issue of the tltnaic struggle. In view of the number of men and guns engaged, the carnage doubtless will be great on both aides. The figure now are that half a million men with about 1.5oo guns are Aghling for the mastery. The crisis is expected today. The public is au hungry for i a from official sources that the fa'hirc to give wit advices last night ia luicrprcied oulu-uuxl- a Generous Vote of Approval To the Republican Party, Says Senator Fairbanks st Law Was the Sherman Fruit of Republican Statesmanship. Will Give Anti-Tru- y hut is expected explainable by the theory that General In He midst Kuropnrkia is loo bu-of the gigantic Imt'le " prepare report fur publication. hu reports to In win! quarter, the emperor cuntamiug strategic information which cannot b published. Jived make Thu meagre advice- It plain that the Japaini-- c are trying to turn both flanks oi tieui tal Kunit-klu'- s poaitton and mid omul the Russian army at Uao Yang, as Marshal iiaxaiue was shut up iu Metx after the battle of Grave Mic. August IS, 1670, but up to last night, according in Unofficial nUvicen. ihcir plan had failed, and they atviucd wursted nt all point. Th pressxenllilng from experience, the desperate character of the Japanese lighting quail lies and the fart that the battle la not ilHoidcd, while expressing much gratification at the of Tuesday 'a light Indulge In no Musi of the premnlur jubilalton ncwsiiapcra express the opinion that Field Marshal Oyama whom they believe to be In supreme command, waa driven lo attack General Kurepatkin by disappointment over the failure of tho operathius against Dirt Arthur. All the paper point mil that the de's cisive moment, to which nil of ro-sn- Kuro-patkin- well plana converged. haa arrived, saying that ha ha nt Inst drawn down Hie Japanese Into tha plain before Liao Yang, where thought-uu- t Huxslan s tail ions on th ildg to ths positions have been preparing fur east or RxnyutHii. The Uusalane Anally months under the direction of the Russian engineer, General Velltoko. The Hakankankwantun were dislodged a point railed from these ridge works around the city, the Russ says, twenty mllre east and aoinrwhat alxiv-I ho Jaixnese left waa unbut 1,1 xu Yang In birrs able to advance on account of and marched are marvels ol engineering skill, with the forre wllh lit evident fill resistance of the Huxslan troons galleries for the protection of gundirectly westward ners, connected by telephone and deohjeri of culling the R mutism lln of who occupied the height to the southcommiiiili-ailowith Mukden. Their east of and dlvlxlona fended by wire entangleuaenls, Two IIxInngKhxnlxu. .sail strength waa md exhausted. Ac of Russians which previously had lieen mines. were retired fruni driven from soon as Russians No ataiemenl ia made regarding the llanpnlin. crossed a bridge their oilier ixmlllnn southward they conxirucled over General Miakelberg who is the Taitse river to the louses. maimed the attack although It was north of Klxotanlxu and retreated to among the wounded, stjU remains in then quiet dank. the right bank of the river. Continuing command nf hia army corps, although RUSSIANS BLACK PITS Kt)R JAPS the attack, the Japanese center be ia no lunger In chief command of nd Thus preaoed the Husaiana arrested venerd and occupied a line extending tha Southern army, which has sines their movement to tha rear and again front Kanyulxu to the went of Rhihchut-xbeen consolidated under General fared the Japanese. Wllh Ihn view of while the left on the morning of th) Zaroubaieff. Btnkelbcrg's Injury ia eventual retirement, from their outer 29th. after dlelodglQR the Kuiwiana at alight and he did not leave the field. positions tha Huxslana had dug a large TxHhihuienllng and Hslagahalntxit. adGeneral Maroxovsky who waa also number of pH a with slakes concealed vanced to Yaynial and TcngchlaTiing, wounded, commanded the artillery la their ImH louts. The pile were art- where It waa reinforced. brigade. He distinguished himself dur-lChironrralril the fully among high CHECKED ADVANCE OF ALL JAP gthe suppression of the Boxer trounese corn. When Ihn Japanra FORCER. bles. fell charged after the Ruaslana they There haa been no interruption of The Ruaaian checked the advance of Into (he pits in hundred and were forces communication with Lino the s.l from telegraph up Japaneea coming engulfed and impaled on the Maxes the south Yang up lo thin hqur. along the Hal Cheng-Us- o and their liure were thrown Into conThe receipt of pi t a and private disfusion. When the HusmIbux faced niton', Yaug road. The Jaitanese resumed the attack on patches has been delayed, the efflea and returned to their old position the 29th. Tha Japanese right took a at Llpo Yang having lieen moved north they found ihiwe death traits tilled line extending from Isdchnpao to which ia invariably done whan fighting with deed and dying. quartan. The Tne rattle of musketry and Imom of Helnlitchtiang. while the left occupied a proceeds at such cloae cannon continued uni II midnight when line from a point west of llelnluchttang main office of Tin- field, telegraph ia at laid alienee lingaled over the bloody to Y'ayutal. A detached column from working nt nil points in the field ocMTWT DESPERATE WAS cupied by the army corpa staff. battleAeld and tired aoldierx lay down the Jaimnene right advanced toward with the left , CHARACTER. where they bad fought while the worn Weljagon and column Arst of the The Ruelana FROM KUROKI'8 HEADQUARTERS. army. out Burgeons and angels of merry I Rt. Prtnrabarp. Kept. 1. 3:25 p m. ministered to 1h wounded all night un he Hal Cbehg LIxo Yang road apbe a lo line of ridges peared General Knrokls Headquarters in occupying According to official advlraa from tho and the Chinese coolies Worked eoitih of the Held, August 27. Via Futtan Tha extending from n point front tba bait la of Liao Yang had not carrying them Into Uao tang. army under Genera! Kurokl made n been reeumrd up to 6 o'clock this General Hakltaroff In reporting the Rhouehanpao to a point east of Hang rhiatun and running through Halnlln-tun- . general advance yesterday and took mornlmt. The hantle yesterday waa of battle xlyatha Japanese suffered These eminence were fortlfled ixtanesalon of the east bank of tha Lan Ilia mnei desperate character. It raged enormous knee. much larger than dawn until midtbisie of the Ripwlaux who also list! strongly and occupied by a numerous river. There was hard fighting ml day nintlniuiiiHly fnen force of the enemy. Th Japan long over the mountains. The Japanlaughter must have heavily. night and iba bivouacked the night of August 29 In ese turned iff Russian flank. The RusIn the evening, been iiunienae. At front of these positions. sians beyond Yuehlling resisted strongVICTORY IN TIIE BALANCE. after boliliuK hia outer poeitlona nil At dawn of August 30. all the Japlasted until dirk. ly. The fighting lay, In the face of the monl desperate anese armies conjointly nltdeked all The battle wax opened before dawn Tokio. 8cpt. l.-- U a. nt.-- The chargee. General Kuropat kin gave the unltel the Russian by on southern the n positions order lo retire upon the main works Manchurian nrtulea of Jaimn have enJapanese bayonet charge against g Tengchln-fanfrom of north front, point the Russian tranche, in the evening almut the city. The unbuiiIl gaged In a desperate attack upon Uao east of llttogchintnn, n heavy min began to fall. during ihn day bad taa-- directed prio- lang. where Uencral Knropntkln hex and (o a point west of the lo Hslnllntun.and ri iwlly uttainxt the crater, a Utile rant concantreted every available Iluxsian The Jxiienese renter CORRESPONDENT SHOT. of Maiding hill, uear the railroad aud aolilier. Victory wee in the balam-- end Shouxhxniiao. Uao Yang. Sept. 1. M. Klroloff, on dire nillex anuihwrai of Liao Yang. the battle wee a draw when the weery attacked with all Ha strength. Tha left Aral column of the th army continued of the correspondents who had been Nothing approaching the severity of "fillers bivouacked last night. The at lack on Tengchiatong and Yayntal, following Are hr in Jeimneae ate attacking from the eolith the oiterntione of General the Infxulry and arUlli-rhut Rlsalan the there received hud been berriofore Znrabouieff'a army, was shat through In end from the east. The right wing of waa It and Irapoeslhlo to the lung while on the firing line eouth war. General till Kondratxvlieh n lb column attacking keeim to touch with the left wing of the column gotof dislodge them. A separate column wav of Uao Yang yesterday. dlvielou bore (he brunt and suffered the iitiiet. IJayonrt rhargne auecerdeil In from the east, forming an Immense then dispatched from the right column of the second army and it regular triangle. ocrttpled A each other In rapid orderwhlletheartil. JAP REPL'LRE OF YESTERDAY. to the south of Tsatotigtiin, lery duel never craned fora moment. No JAIH MAKE DESPERATE ATTACK. ridge aiiemi-- t wax mail In the oRIcial adLiao Yang, Aug. 31. (Delayed In Fullowlug the prelimitiniy aticcesees whence It oiiened a cannonade upon the vice to exiimaie the auniher of gumt of thr 391 h. witith of Uao 1 aug. Vtoli! enemy nt C o'clock on the morning of transmission) A Russian correspondthe Jaiiam-H- e uaed. except that they Marshal Marquis Oyatna, the roniiiian.l-e- r the .luth. ent of the Associated Press aendx the This Aral artillery attack proved had many hundreds. Each gna carried nf I he Jaisiiiea forces lit the Aeld, following from the southeast front: 10 xticresKftil at Rusand o'clock the VM t h sixes and them must hav lieen promptly sent the united armies forAfter tlm Jaitanese concenlieen reinforced from sians. the having ward. and at dawn of August 30 a dev expended many times, ax several bun trated ths strength of all their artilenUuo direction of made an Yang, il rnl tliiMisand vliclls were A red ts- J pi'rale attaik on all (he fire against Hill No. 98 and the pnei " lions was made. deavor to retake the grottud they had lery tween aunrise anil Kuneel. of Meet urn, endeavoring to village Inert. The Jaiiautwe found the Rusamns JAIS SUCKED IN' CROSSING into our break At the same lime the aftermsui id the Throughout III VKK holding a long tliain of for- our west lino attacked they viciously .Toth aililllioiial reliiforcements reached Gettenl KitrofMikiU's order to fs'l ' Hid iHisiiiisis with a tremendous force the Russlene until their strength was to the right of the hill. of The Ink isi the fiirtin-ailoiiJaiutnesartillery. pmlnhlr artillery Attark followed attack (nr three at two divisions and Mi or in the reiclpi of Informal iin oiH iieil the wily, hut lltose plidinilliiiry estiiiiHled "xx hours. Between two and five o'clock Kit gun. that tie jMpftlieM1 lixil in uttfc ks p'licrally failed lo give an we repulsed thruo The Jaistnese con Mil usd to attark in. the for an om-- assault. the Taitse river, northwest headlong charges sgnlust nur line. Afat 3 o'clock iu (he and i f L.iso Yung, a It in mah (icncrsls I I VirroUA MKANK HIM NATION' OP afirrnisiii a Junction waa effected with ter this tho Japanese, with the and Mandari'cfrx Pit maSciuria. the left column id the Arst army. The strength of nil their bat cries opened had heert epBclaily plareii In ssiiitii Ui'ory ut Lino 1 aug means iff Russians were diahstged from Are along th whole southern frout, In this direi lu ''iniiMiinii of Manchuria and isispildy such but this attack, tuu, waa driven bnck and that vicinity. mo v miu nt. The Inpaneve tmesed a' the end of the Hititimn csiiiptiign. Tim The Kimelans fought wliii dogged with whnl scented tremendous loss, alt hough It was Impossible in tell determination until nightfall. The maiu force of the Japanese right clearly w bat happened amid the shell with a portion of the left attacked Are and fighting. The roar of siege the southern Russian Hue In the guns, mortar batteries and mixed VolnrlalilKirhoodufliangchiahniand ley firing went on until darkness set in. and opened the attack against the ridges west of llsinllntun with a To the mirth a storm accompanied The Russlaus hr thunder and lightning broke, while vigorous shelling defended these ptwlilona against this along the front thousands of sheila preliminary attack with energy and were burs'ing constantly. It seenieu did not allow an opportunity for an like n magnificent display of fireworks, open assault. The main force of the beggaring description. Japanese left occupied pisdllons As result of the from Matowle to Tm haochiastal on the part of the exhaustingourefforts posiJapanese, anil atiaikod the Russiati to thewest tion oa the eastern front Is becon oi Shouslianpan. The Kitsslaiia'useil machine gnus ax itisl the Japanese log iimngcr. with eAeil and the Japanese wero JAPANESE HOPEFUL. tillable to press their nl tacks lunne. -.; Tokio. Sept. p. m. At During the day the Japanese left today, the Japanese army on was reinforced wjrii a detachment slug the left delivered n Acres and' Mid-Oce- an. from Uie reserves assault against the enemy. It The operation nf the day did not lines and probapierced the Rux-dasucieed in developing th Ritwlxn bly later forced the retirement of the strength In all dtrai'tione. By the Russian troops from their positions arrival of reinforcements it we cu the right and center. Marquli London. rrt 1. C. R. Eoahr. of any vaiue it nnr anj letterr or pi- seen that the guns at. Shouabanpao Oyema telegraphs that hii losses in alone Anally numbered one hundred Klngxbrtdgt New York City, editor of pers throwing light on h'f sudden The Russians' position nt all points these assaults were heavy. magetlnes. jumped overboard fiotn It believed here that Kuropstkln were strongly fortlfled and the auxthe iisatstr Prince AlbtiL la tha even-ihaa been eweepingly defeated and FIRE WAS ACCIDENTAL. of August 3u. Hta mysterious dts defenses Mocked infantry iliary . During the night of the ante that the possession of Liao Yang Is a at'pssrnncs rivalled that of Fred Loom-Inand wax reported on the arrival ol (VipstMiilnnpl. R"pT 1 An Invest'.-rnki- n the Uusalana at ttbouslianpao attacked matter of hours General Kuroki'a casualties from Authe boat at Dover to the American puiws the Are wltlrh desiroyrd the Japanese left anil repulsed that Mr. Prescott, by E. W. Oruway. of the Anteriisn si Insrl at Ksmum wits portion of the left which ixmpied gust 24 to August 28. amounted to sicidmial. The Hrouklyn. In whits rompany Mr. tipsli lielungx to the Khanyanxiil. They also made a right two thousand, two hundred and flfty-flvThe other casunltiea have not Mr, Americjiti hoard of commissioners for attack tipmi the ridge aotiih of Shun-havie making a tour of H;iahr seemed to have been much been reported. foreign missions. pan. hi hi oved ly ntnnaninn On the morning of August "1. both trip and . exid he never fur a moment Kueitiy d NW armies renewed the attack wPh vigor. CEN'KRM, 8AKH YROFFrt Sept. 1 Pall for the t It r. tha! to minimi would wax Axed todsv Kv a late hour In the afternoon neither VERSION OF BATTLE. jl.'X-- H nf Mr. Hnabr e hi behind litui contestant had gained any by Jiisiu-- Amend in the valb!e r:i.all Uty. hut Mr Orlwsy rcpum-- t.i I list HiSt. Petersburg. Sept. etn ressi't. The Japanese were il t. It was sul.1 ffak. hoiking Mr. Prescott thst lti e was ltutmng of ltwniilJ be TVsfsniitu iliiitiiniii-r.'iiu had. Teuc. h'.afang ami and (,u Page i.) eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee nxd-tlnn- f n Ku-rak- - n, Ku-rek- is Kuro-patkl- u rail-rea- J, 190. superior ceeded in OPINION SEPTEMBER or li e n Marion, Kan., Sept. 1. The Republican campaign in this state was inaugurated her today with apeechea by Senator Chester I. Lung and Edward W. Itoch, Republican, candidate Tor governor. Thera was n targe attendance from this and surroundiug counties, many coming in on special trains. Senfew ator Fairbanks special arrived mlnutea before 12 o'clock and he wax a eacorte-- i to tha principal hotel by large delegation of citlxoBS in carriage. The at reels were gaily decorated and tha cavalcade wna led by a braaa band. There were loud cheers aa tha senator alighted from tala train and they were repeated many times throughout the march. The apeechea occupied the greater part of the forenoon. Senator Fairbankt spoke In part aa follows: Senator Fairbanks speech waa devoted almost exclusively to a presentation of economic questions. Including the truata aud the gold standard, but before entering upon these subject he made a reference to subjects- of local Interest The presence of no large a gathering convinced him, he said, that Kansas 1 prepared to do her duty," and that the state la "opposed to entering Into Democratic experiments which have hitherto proved so dixaa-tiounot only to Kaunas, but to tha entire country. He also took occasion to thank "those who n few year ago honestly, though mistakenly, wandered from the Republican fold, but who have returned and pledged anew their fidelity and their aupport to the principles of the Republican party. We bare hoapltaltty In our ranks, he added, for all onr countrymen who are In favor of good taws and government." Coming to the Issues of the campaign the senator aald: W ara soon to decide whether or not we shall approve the policies which have been in successful operation for several years. We are to determine whether or not we shall continue the eminently auccemful administration iff President Roosevelt. 1 do not believe that Kansas will withhold a generous vote of approval, nor do I believe the American people will now turn over to Democracy the rhaneo to' control our national affair. No one can truthfully aa y the laws hare nut been faithfully enforced. They have been enforced against nil who have disobeyed them with equal impartiality. This la what the people demand. They will have nothing else. Our Democratic friends inveigh against the trusts, yet they have done nothing to restrain them. Th Republican party haa enacted taws for tba regulation of nimbi nations in restraint of the commerce between states had It has not allowed them to encumber the statute hooka aa a dead letter. They have been enforced aa they were lnt ded to b when they were enacted by the con while we deatroy with unsparing band that which ta evil among them. , "When the Republican party Into power yeveral yean ago tiudi-of one of the vim t uf American statesmen. William MiKiu ley. Kansas waa suffering from the ?f. arinunUirxiinu. feet of Th lalrreata of her agricultural product languished. Her crops mitc; in the field, or were marketed at prices. A rad in I change has been wrought alm-- then, aud it is as gratifying as U ia radii al. Ap dversity haa yielded to prox-nty- , ia the logical result of a change u! administration and of an adherence tu sound economic and monetary polk ice. "When the supreme test come eigbt year ago and the financial hunor of the count rjc waa at stake, tbe Republicans of Kan nan spoke with emphatic for the preservation uf national a individual credit. The Republican parly pledged itirit that it would maintain the gold atanl-ar- d and it has made the promise las. Under It, we have more money and a butter monetary- - system than ever since the Republic began. Doe anyone regret bis vote tor William M- grexs. While the Republican party believes in restraining capital which ia organized to restrict just ompetition. It firmly .believes in safeguarding (hat which ia engaged in wholesome trade. The use of such capital ia not t menace. It has a vital function to per tor ui a in onr material development. It only the misuse of it we seek to guard party haa put against on the federal statute books no act to regulate combinations which concern the public welfare, nor haa it enforced those written there by the Republican party. All that baa been done with respect to trust regulation haa been dona by tha Republican party. taw was tho Tho Sherman anti-tru- st fruit of Republican statesmanship. President Cleveland in bis last annual message recognised the existence of the trust evil, but declared that the law enacted by congress for their euro were inadequate. Yet a Democratic congress, to which the message waa addressed. made no effort to supply any defliiency. We should not forget that the same laws which Mr. Cleveland regarded Insufficient, have been effectively enforced by Republican administrations. They have been sustained by the court i. They have enabled us to hold in restraint many combinations effected to restrict wholesome competition. President Roosevelt haa had a large number of railroads restrained from giving rebates to shipper. The Northern Pacific merger, which sought practically to combine competing railways, has been declared to be illegal. Then ara a few of the things accomplished by the administration in the enforcetaws. ment of anti-tru"We have passed laws to expedite the hearing at trust litigation; to enable the government to obtain full and accurate Information respecting the organisation and operation of corporations engaged in Interstate trade and commerce. Perhaps nothing has been more injurious to both, common carriers and their patrons, than the widespread system of paying rebates. Equality of treatment hue been the deman 1 of the Republican party and htla ia now assured under tbe provisions of the taw which has been enacted. "We find In what haa been done an earnest, not only of the good faith of the administration, but an evidence of the capacity of the Republican party to do what it promise and to meet in ample measure the public requirements. "If we are Inspired by n sense of Justice and net with n full knowledge and with firmness, wo shall have lltlle difficulty In dealing with nil Industrial and commercial problems which en-- i gage our attention. We muat deal with them aa patriots, not as pessimists, with a view, not to tear down, but to build up in n rational and wholesome way. We want to preserve the good a, r e cKinley in 189ti or In 19iiU? Dnex be regret hta vote for the protective Unit or for the inflexible maintenance ot tiiu gold standard? I dare say there i out one in all of the ample limit of tba state of Kansas who would recall hi votes of four or eight years ago if k possibly could. Events have justified in the fullest possible degree the entire wisdom of what we have hlthcru done. "During the last seven years nt one hu ahared the prosperity wbici has come to the country In a fuller de gree than the farmers. We were tok a few years ago that the farmers o Kansas and the country would neve, enjoy prosperity without the ndoptior of free silver and free trade. Result! upon every band sharply refute thorn prophets. Under the maintenance u the protective system and the estale llshment of the gold standard, farm value have risen and the prudurtr of the farm have increased In valif In n gratifying degree.. , .The ftrmerl have been able lo lift many of theli mortgagee, and materially reduce in tereata of debts remaining. They hare added to tbe comforts of home, and witnessed marked Improvements in every neighborhood. "The prosperity of Kansas is well illustrated by her bank deposits. They have increased from 9 16 JJOO.OuO in 18M millions of to more than thirty-fiv- e dollars in 1903. "There is on every hand evidence of business activity, of building end i up-growth. What will be the nil of this if there is n change ia tax Wh:t w:.l national administration? be the remit It we adopt new economic policies? Concluding, he said: "Tbe question ol lbs ir. sh we go forward or turn liftc'ard? Shall those who have pitixpered under Republican policies egain Hit io their lip the cup of Democratic dUcppoinl-menTake- the great questions te youf hearts and your homes and de cide aa becomes Americans wbo reek lxes that the ballot ia tu be used le advance the fortunes of politics1 pities only as they promote tbe welfare of the home. There were a number of stops at lb way from Topeka, but Senator Fairbanks contented himself with Asking hands with the people jvbo approach the train. He was accompanied bt Senator Long. Congressmen Reader and Cnlderhend. State Chainnas Stubbs and all the Republican candidate for the state offices. in effi-c- ko-.:- r JAPS TWICE REPULSED a t. - y d Make Two Assaults Early In the Morning of August 27 and Are Defeated With a Loss of Over One Thousand. . s nftig-iiiMi- g desiM-ralel- y Hxiu-llntu- coins G ii. SUICIDE R, Spahr,of New York City, Jumps Overboard From the Steamer Prince Albert in I- ron-tth- day-brea- k nl n to e. n i'-- Yc.-rx- eui-il'l- art'-Uip- lrt I r. u- -I : X 1:80 Che Foo. Auglayed In transmission) - 31.-1- p. m. per cent. (De- Severe fightArthur Port August 27, occurred at ing when the Japaneae, moving Irom . attempted to capture Palung-of south Shuishiylng is shan which mid west of the railroad. The Japanese made two assaults between 4 and 8 oclock in the morning. They were repulsed both times. A prisoner, subnt sequently taken, places their to For one 1.045 killed and wounded. hour after shells were thrown from Shuishlylng Into Port Arthur. The above Information was brought here tonight, by n Chinese who speaks excellent Ruaaian and who was employed at the police station In Port Arthur which place he left on the evening of August 29. He adds that uil to hie departure no further attack had bee made by the Japanese on Palung-shan- . He confirms previous reports tbai the Russiani had ltzshaa where there haa been but little fighting recently. At 4:80 a. m.: August 29. the Japanese attacked Fort Number Fix. on the northeast portion of the right Aank. This fort ta a new and strong one. After three hours' fierce firing during which the Japanese endured I crossfire from Fort succeedNumber 2 tbe Japanese ed in entering tha fort. When the Russians were lately away from For Six and the Japaneea flag waved ovc-- it several forts concentrated their fir on it and tha Japaneie were coq.pelle to retire. Heavy firing was heard by the Chinese on tha night of August 29. g, TAX VALUATION OF CHICAGO REAL E8TATE. The total in an increase of over last years total. For the cky of Chicago the gain in the value of real estate ta nearly representing about 931.000 more revenue from taxes for city purposes. The total for the city this year ta against 91.447.41S.465 last year. estate 1. Cook county's real worth, for lazing purposes. according to the total determined by i he board of review of the 19U4 aesnienii. This I foil valuation. on which the tax will lie ahum l.J Is ro-do- 910,-000,0- 00 OSHKOSH DEMOCRATS 4 (Continued on Page Five.) Oshkosh. Win. Sept. 1. When the Democratic state convention resumed Its session today, the report of the resolution committee waa taken up. Thera will be two reports submitted. is drawn 94 conservative line and denounces tns present system of primary elections, The minority report will declare B primary elections, A hitter fight took place overtdemajority report plank In the ply nounring the present system of mary elections. 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