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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, MONDAY MORNING, arrived Ker Lks Oiy. O. A. from Balt IS DEFEATED Uat evening F. W. Lilli of Oiuab. connected wlih the oil fields of rromouiory, arrived here 14. evening. Ed FHigeimld. pecker from J. 1L Weski, he Just returned from e trip to Fori land aad other potnt. J. L. Freemen of Ike high fchool, trow A Mwrw Uu&i night month's vUli ei the World' Fair. AT EUREKA INJURIES OGDEN WENT UP IN THE AIR FORE FART OF THE GAME. WAS INJURED WHILE SUBDUING A WILD HORSE AT HIS FATHER'S RANCH. Eureka Mada Savon Rune In Flret Four Innings, Thus Securing the Victory Early. Fall From The game of baseball played yesteraad day at Eureka between the Ugden Lake Eureka teams resulted in a victory W. H. Ruwn of the Balt to for the latter aggregation by the score Telegram la bah for a short visit of 7 to 2. Ogden. Frost tbs score by iaainge given at the bottom it will he observed that the Ml Eureka gut ail seven runs in tbo best 6na Hall, secretary at Geneiml Surveyor's offl.e. 8lt lour innings, after that they were shut out for bve Innings. This tells tbs 1, visiting at the home of Mr. and George W. Larkin. story of the game to thot initiated The Ogdon boys In its workings. nervous at the beginning bUle a weie Lillian and Hset The Misses of Uta game and allowed seven men to Ulapau-haWright, liaugliUT of Chief cross the boms plate in four innings on Lake City Bait from Wright, are up before scubas down to good luaui a visit. work. From the fourth inning on their plsyiug was superb and it is a cuich Tickets hir the Tout concert ran he bad tuny played from the first toning aeenred at Brown's Drag amre opposite like they did from the fourth n different snore would have been Hut reTabernacle, Monday evening. a sult. BburUlB for Ogden piu-beline gaais. but did not receive the sup- A special traiu or eight cant carry8 rat part of the game to Bona port in ing a lame pan y of the Native through wbich be was enuiled. of the Golden Wast. luutM-The Eureka boys played good ball ea route Ogden at i t In evening were quick to take advantage of and Fair. World's the for the Ogdea boys' ksiaa playing in the y forepart of the game. Jensen, funnel-lof the Bull team, twirled tbe Bv request Dr. Duchesne of London, horbehlde for them. who is lecturing oa the Another game between tbe samel will lecture tonight at the DISTRICT AND "BLOOD teams will be niayed today and Ogden COURT ROOM eu OF will undoubtedly give a better account BRAINS AND THE BHSCRKT CHILD TRATNINU." lecture begins of iUeif. The following is the score of yes--1 at I, aad all are Invited. terday'a game by innings: 1 6 0 lira. Lottie Mowrey haa returned Ogden 0 0 0 1 021 from her eummer vacation and will - Eureka 0 6 0 0 Wedher dressmaking parUirs. liatierlt-e- : Eureka, Jensen and Heus- St. needay. Sept. 7th at 361 28th aer; Ogden, fihurtilff and Henry. La. te Unsurpassed Electrical Displays Honor of Visiting Knights Templar. STRANGER BODY FOUND ON SIDEWALK TWEEN MADISON AND MONROE ON 7TH STREET. BE- Paraly-i- . Ra- Purse Discovered Containing Over Seven Hundred Ddlare N Eri dances of Foul Flay-- John Keogh, the twantrono-yeaeoleon of Thomas Keogh uf this city, who sustained tarb a tearful Injury to bis spinal eord while subduing a wild horse at Bridge, Idaho, several days hoaiu-ta- l ago, died at the Keogh-Wriglin Balt Lake City, a tow nunues The body of a dead man. upon whose person wan a purse containing $751.75, wan found at 9:30 last evening on Twenty-sevent- h street, between Madison and Monroe avenues, and turned over to Undertaker Undquist by the pollre department. Tbe unly clew to tbe identity of the man so far discovered is an envelope found In bis pocket from the department of the interior addressed to Andrew Aslgan. The body waa found by a young man named While who. In coii.pauy with a young lady, waa attracted by the prostrate form lying on tbe sidewalk, face downward. A soon as K waa ascertained that the tuna waa dead the couple informed Chief Browning, who lives only a half block away and a telephone menage brought several members of tbe police department to the scene. When the body waa picked up blood waa running from the mouth and none, bat there was no evidences whatever of foul play. The body ia that of a wall dressed man apparently over fifty year of age, and it la thought he died from heart failure or the effects of a fit. A coroner's Inquest will be held today over the remains." the Haras Caused Front Which he Newer ce wared. d it after one oclock yesterday morning. The Keoghs have a ranch at Bridge, Idaho, and young Keogh together with several others was engaged in aub--j duing a wild horse, which was tied up with a thirty foot rope to a pustj of the corralL Suddenly the horse became frightened and commenced aa furl running madly in a aa the rope would permit. The boys ho were with Keogh dropped to Uo ground, but he Just ducked his h'WiI, not enough, however, to escape tbs rope which caught him near the ahoul- der, throwing him to the ground with a sickening thud. The fail Injured the spinal cord to such an extent that the young man's body waa paralysed from the neck down. A doctor waa sent from Albion. Idaho, aad upon hia arto the Injured rival he boys father at Colline tun, Wyoming, who immediately hurried to the scene of the accident. Upon the auggestkm of Dr. V. S. Keogh of Salt Lake CMy, an uaela of the injured boy, who bad alao been sent for, hia nephew waa hostaken down to tho Keogb-Wrigpital, at which place bo died a few minutes after one oclock yesterday Tbe doctors realised from morning. the first that the injuries were very serious and dida't have much hope fur hia recovery. John Keogh, the deceased young man, was well aad favorably knows ta Ogden. While ia Ogden he lived wiih hia parents nl 2566 Orchard avenue.. For several years he waa a student at the Ogdea high school aad waa very popular in that school, lfia death has cast a gloom over tbe hearts of many of hia former schoolmate who loved him fur bis many sterling qualities. While at the high school be was an enthusiast in athletics and played on the football and baaket ball teams. The sudden death of their son la ad blow to the bereaved father and mother. Mrs. Keogh la nearly prostrated with grief over Uie deaUt of her boy. Tbe date of funeral has sot announced yet been art but will be through these columns later. aeml-oircl- e 1901 RESPLENDENT DEATH OF DIED FROM B, FRISCO IS JOHN KEOGH MYSTERIOUS OGDEN SEPTEMBER In Ban Francisco, Bept. 4. A number of special trains hearing Knight Templars entered this city today. Thera was almost a continual process ion up Market am-e- t of marching command-eric-a, bring escorted to their respecFirst came Wortive headquarters. cester, Mass.; Trinity, Hudson, Maas.; Grand Conunandery, Haas., nnd Rhode Island; Washing uni, Hartford. Connecticut; Dcmoll, Boston, and Olivet No. 36, Springfield, Mas. They were fallowed by Tancred, PitUburg, and St. John. Providence, R. I.; Cairo, Cairo, 111.; Malta, Binghamton, N. Y.; Pueblo Club, Pueblo, Colo.; Marietta, Marietta, Ohio; Peninsular, Kalamazoo, Mich.; Temple, DeaMoinee, la.; Grand Commandery, New York; Apollo, New York; Apollo, Chicago; Port la ad, Portland, Maine; Trinity, Manchester, K. H.; Montjoi, Chicago; Kokomo, No. 36, and Frankfort, Frankfort, Ky. Two special services were held today in connection with the conclave. The first took place at the Flret Congregational church and waa attended by membera of the Grand Encampment. Among those officiating waa Daniel C. Roberta, D. Grand Prolate of the Grand Encampment. In tha afternoon Colorado Commandery No. 1 attended religious services In full uniform nt Mechanics Pavilion. At night a sacred concert waa given nt Mechanics Pavilion in memory of President McKinley with a chorus of 500 voices. The Interior of the building wee canopied with white cloth nnd arched with electrical large crosses nnd other emblems of the order. The Knighta who arrived after dark tonight received the impression that tho city waa aflame. The wnrahlpa ia tha harbor were strung with lights nnd the white beams of their searchlights crossed the aky. Tha Perry building with Ite tower picked out in green Incandescent and . resplendent with a great red electric maltose cross crowned tho entrance to an electric highway which extended up Market street for a distance of two mitoi and which waa formed of colonnade, columns and arches of glowing bulbs. All along the line Masonic emblems and American flags hung from avery building. The Masonic Temple waa ablasc with lights and tho Templar Insignia and emblems hung illuminated on its walla. Tho court of honor, nt tha intermeo-ttu- n of Market, Geaiy and Kearney street loomed overhead with its Incandescent!. From street to street cables stretching from tall buildings on each aide of Market street, waa suspended a glitmass with a rim tering forty feet In diameter, with airings tapering to tha top lights, while la the center 4 the web, biasing like Jewels, waa aeon the sign of the order. A huge passion cross and crown and the all motto; "in Hoe Signo Vinces," thickly incruated with lights, toy In the center of tha web. At its outer edge, suspended from the huge ring at intervals were other emblems of the The order, all richly Illuminated. nearby building! were outlined with lights and hung with mottos and insignia. Between Fifth and Sixth afreets waa a grand oolonnade between Corinthian columns twinnd with strings of frosted lights. In the center of the colonnade was a three column triumphal arch from which waa auspeqded the croaa of the Most Eminent Grand Master, embossed with lights. The western vtota of the electric highway was crowned by the dome of the city hall. The feature of tomorrow's program will bo ha arrival and reception of the Earl of Huston, representing the Grand Priory of England and Wnlee. He will be received by n full Templar escort conaiatirg of four troops mounted nnd two companies on foot nnd a band of 2$ pieces. By Monday all the will have arrived and on Tueaday the great parade will take place with 6,000 Sir Knights In line. BODY HA8 ARRIVED. to The battleship Orel haa gone Cronstadt. This brings Rear Admiral Chicago. Bept. 4. The bmiv of Rodjastky's squadron up to its full J. H. MrVicker. who died Auru. complement. at Pasadena. Cal., arrived In t'ti,,!4 Paris, Sept. 6. The battle of Mao tonight. On tbe same train - C. N. Zelgler, who was MtendJi ' Yang ia absorbing public attention nnd the tone of the French military Min. McYlckcr nt the time of Iter a marked death. critics baa undergone change. M. Herneal, the military expert nf tbe Tempt, who heretofore CHEAF RATES TO SALT LU. bee been confident that Kuropaikin'e CITY, SEFT. 7TH A BTM. now strategy would win the day. makes comment indicating hia belief The Short Une win that Kuropaikine defeat to irretriev- ticket Oregon to Balt City far , ,, able and be aajrs that this means that round trip good to return Bept. 101 Russia will lose Manchuria and that be impossible to relievo Port Arthur. THE OGDEN STATE BANK oownent of other tha pioneer In furnishing lta Tho prevailing military experts ia In the same dis- ore. with the little Heme couraging tone, and the experts appear Banks. Any one desiring ta ops to be agreed that the fall of Port Ar- aavlnge account will ha furniatu ! thur will be a speedy sequence unless bank fra Kuropatkla to abla to make a rapid retreat an daecare the of hia army at Mukden. 1- YOU BE THE JUDGE ANXIOUS FOR NEW DESIGN We have equipped our OPTI- CAL PARLORS with the moat modern machines and appliances for EYE EXAMINATIONS. Let us examine your eyes FREE OF CHARGE, and we will leave the nwult with you, to Judge for your self, if we have not given you bettor vision we won't expect you to order glasses. Sir Thomas Lipton Still Sanguine Over Watson's Determination as to Designing of a Naw Challenger, London, Sept. 4. In an interview had with hint by the Associated press tonight Bir Thomas Upton appeared still to entertain some hope of inducing George L. Watson to change hia mind and design a new challenger for the America's cup, which the designer yesterday decided not to do, aa the reason. Btr giving Tbomaa said that the difficulty had arisen owing to the fact that Mr. Watson was uambla to undertake the Journey to the United Biatea. He said be told tbe designer that he would be satisfied with any deputy he would nominate to accompany the boat, but Mr. Wntaon said he would never design a boat unleaa he should be able to accompany it himself. J. S. LEWIS & CO JEWEIRB AND OPTICIAN!. whole of Generals Kuroki'a and Nod-iu'- b armies. General Oku alone remaining south of Liao Yang. The Chinese population la quiet. The Chinese bandits are sometimes offenI sive when they become encouraged by TEMPLARS IN ACCIDENT. the Japanese advene. The Russians are in Ike beet of spirBan Francisco, Bept 4. A tallyho its. The wounded apeak ia the highparty of Knighta Templar met with an endurest terms of and the bravery of qualified accident near Monterey today. In the WANTED A number A BRIGHT SAMOAN GIRL ance of the Japanese. party were members of Portland and teachers. Apply at once to 283 241U. The battle near Liao Yang conTrinity Commanderiea from Main and J. A. 8mllh. tinues today (Saturday). Three Years Training Results In Her New Hampshire. Going down grade nt Return to Samoa to Teach Har There has been hot cross-firin-g tbe brakes failed to work nnd the silence a the over the Yentnl mines prehot aervlcee People. The fuavral roach collided with a tree. Tun of the i there died and Is who south vails them of of Mrs. J. T. Uusbuer. ladies were slightly bruised. Samoan a in Nellie direction. beard Methodist bright Juaephs, any firing Saturday, will be held at tbo The fight of August Slat continued In lady, abuse native name is chareh this afternoon at 2:30. Intur-me- young use VESSEL LOST. Lebi from here arrived Nela manner J a terrific until after dark. The pa, In Mountain View cemetery. Japanese maintained a storm of artilyesterday ea route to Samoa, whetej she la going ou a mission in tbe inBan Francisco, Bept 4. The British lery fire on the Russian positions and Mr. W. A. Wood, cashier of the New terest of tbe Mormon church, and COlFOmBLE pressed the Russian right flank and Drumbnrton, Captain Thomas, hip Denof of as a Life Insurance company York guest southern front, but they were driven atopped off until today bound from this port to Seattle, went brother-in-law- . his with famiW. Larkin and ver spent Bnnday Pairmruh George THINGS TO HATE back by the infantry whenever (bey ashore nt Point Pedro, about 10 miles came within rifle rein., Biipt. 1 kings and family, of the lytost night nnd will south of this city Dumb. The boot way to get them la ta Miss Josephs is a Samoan of the State School for the peat and September 1, owing to the extreme bo a total loss. Her crew waa rescued. nve jroar money and put it In of Generals uku and Nodzu's pronouncedly handsome typ. hur blacka fatigue went veaael The in ashore a heavy fog tha anvingi department of tha eyes bespeaking inlelti-guucforces, all waa quiet until I o'clock Drumbur-toall with her Tho set nils ffon. Orson Hcwillt and wife and sparkling In the afternoon when 42 guna opened and animation. wa tin ballast. C. A. Case and wife were la Ogden The story of bar acquisition of EngBank simultaneously on Liao Yang and in Salt lain from yesterday, arriving she has Ibe lish aad until Little dark. continued accomplishments damage an automobile on the way to Lsigau, picked up during in short waa her stay done, only four persona being making the trip from Salt Lake City America ia not blag short of remarkkilled. In three hours and will return from able. Tbe Russian artillery began in reLogan in the morning. When she rams to Utah three years I of tbe Venial Mines, about ten miles ply at 3 p. m. and under cover of ago aa a recent Mormon ooavert, she from Liao Yang. harp cannonade the evacuation of the Tbe troops which were left at Mao town waa commenced and n new railwaa a little untrained native girl who A buggy and horse which had stood on the street for mote than five hours, could apeak only a few words of Eng- Yang and tho (unwinding fortifica- road station waa established several contrary to an onlliutncf. was taken lish. Thanks to her quick inloiliguuue tions to cover the retreat crossed tbe versts to the north, the station masand the efficiency of the leaching norm Taltse river Saturday and occupied the ter, hia aaalstanto and the engineers possession of by the polls early In the Labi public eebuole, (lias Jos- right bank of tbe river. all working bravely under fire and apmorning and seat to a livery The report says .hat after the dea tabie. later the owner. Hyrant ephs baa acquired auch a fluent use parently having contempt for the flyJones, a farmer from an outlying dis- of the English tongue that her bear- - risive engagement between tbe armies ing shells. General Kuropatkla dectrict, ranie for It and was arrested. ers are astonished. She also ia pro- of General Kuropatkin and Kurokf, orated the station master for hia serHe will be arraigned on a charge of flrlent In tba branches of a common large numbers of Japanese, perfectly vices. school education and can puty the pi- - concealed In the Chinese com and cruelty to aulntlsa. ana and organ with skill. Toklo, Bept. 4, 9 p. m. Beyond Field Tbo church aulhuritiea expect much Marshal Oyamaa dispatches reporting Tho last of the Knights Templar satisfaction because it is tarn the occupation of Liao Yang and the specials scheduled for the coast arriv- from title bright young lady la her fat, healthy stock, properly commencement of General Kuroki'a ed here yesterday afternoon at 1:67 new field, aa her accomplishuienta, her alaagb-te- r killed at our and pulled out ahorily after. It waa knowledge of both Bauman aud Eug movement the Russian turning agalnat haag and immediately house, a train of right ear parrying what D llsh and (4 music will make her a rare toft, nothing furthering concerning the in our largo refrigerator, where known aa the "Oriental Party" of acquisition to the mission field. Khe Ldao Ttoklo battle of Yang has reached it ia thoroughly chilled before leaves Ogden for the Inlands today Cleveland, Ohio, and a crowd of scattoday. Neither tbe number of Rusto the market, thus delivery Rand arrival we and har her what to upon have people delegates. anioug any. tering Knights Templar sians who succeeded In escaping northua to serve yon with rewill be put In a school room aa a Two $5JW coupon hooka given away ward nor the number encompassed by frigerated meat at all times teacher of the benighted heathen. very week. General Kuroki'a turning movement to MAH-HOL- E ie filled with over enthusiasm She the BOY FALLS II WEATHERBY With every Unseat package we gfo known here. Tbe at verily of the Rusprospects of going aniimg her people one ticket. sian defeat bingea largely on Kurokia and Retail Butchm of in U the Wholesale tenets alto the has religion Severe Injuries Sustained by Yeung movement. If successful, I he nuntber OODEK With every SAeent package we give 2451 Wash. Are, eapouaed. Fred Stetifer. of Russian prisoners will be large. two tick eta, aad ao on according to tho Biae of the package. Tbe meagre reporta received indienta boy, Fred B tauter, a that tho noldlera of both armies went Save theaa coupons. They are money. fell Into a manhole at the oornnr of LONDON CRITICISM Of LIAO YANG to the limit of human endurance nnd ' street and Adaina avenue Twenty-Bra- t Drawing will take place each Mon (Continued from I'age 1.) uffared terribly. It was impossible day. yesterday afternoon and austalBed to Actnal fighting neema to have been constantly supply them with food We want year trad. Ton want very severe injuries. School Childrens News says, the lateot cablegram and water, and tbe men have fought suspended for the moment, the armies "BEST WORK. He wee playing In company with Daily to fact the that the point Japanese for days past starving aad parched probably resting after their terrific he have several 'other small boys, when Business grows batter ovary day. EYES "lost the chance of achieving aa with thirst. and continued exertions of the past rangbt his foot and srambled Oaa nnatomar tails another about our unequivocal triumph. full are details ten in tha battle most la down Although the wbirh fore manhole, lacking, the longest single days, Tbe Morning I'ost a high triExamined Free duration of the fighting, the numbers history, and it will depend upon their wonderfully flan work nnd ao tho good eight fact deep, strikiag upon hia face bute to Kuropal kins pays end to inewa apraadn genius Mm toaaee Uie to aa cement bottom. so fir reported respective recuperative powers and head oa engaged and -- iwfr Yon the traditional morale of tbe Husains depend upon It Before school opens I want indicate that Liao Yang will prove to which will first bo able to resume ac- foike may Hia left cheek bone waa rrusbed aend don't under the disadvantage of dethair troops work to teat the eyes of ewy be one of tho greatest battles of r. tivity. by the impact of the fall, the hone feat. fl believe that pause wfll now here Just because they ilka an. We In Ogden that haa child The country ia to military hare splitting up to the skull. Ills loft arm follow events that evon in themselves lota of friends, bat friendship mam-Ing- e foctive la flatter and more open waa broken and his bead and parts would mark tbe eyeaighL Coma It Tho operations. from received dispatch Field count in baalnaaa, and w dont doesnt a grand with ceutury if possible. of big body badly bruised. Marshal Oyatna announcing the fall than the region south of Mao Yang. .want it to. The playmates gave the alarm and tragedy. of Liao Yang had the effect of cheer- but la covered nt this aeaaon with Wo want you to sand us your work Buck a keen supporter of tba Japtwo stranger who were passing by anese aa tbe ing up all of the enbjects of the Mi- dense fields of Chinese corn, grow- because it pays yon to do ao, and it (hia Dally Telegraph extricated the lit tie fellow from his kado. Throughout the rejoicings here ing higher than a man on horseback. pays ns to have yon. rather admit that morning Oyatna 2412 immediately carried Tailed to achieve his strategical following thr earlier successes of Jap- It ia mors suited to surprises than to obriitlon. Heofwas Expert Manfg. Optician, hie parent A 2321 Wash-lctto- o STEAM LAUNDRY an OGDEN retreat orderly arms anese at Liao Are. Wash. the more Tang, avenue, aad physicians were ject One feature of the situation, how thoughtful people feared tbe results Rrflsttlng the British government's elJad, who gave the tails sufferer all haa apparently been overlooked 437 25th SL Phone 174 ever, of to which the exposure tbe right wing views, Daily Telegraph comment. Tint4i gBpL battle occur-olel- of Kuroki'a the at teat ion possible. local critics in their recent the by the was upon army point that nothty: but subjected, and it eagerness to chronicle a decisive enwith great fierceness up to Friday, been accomplished unless Kuropa, It in a I Tba Russians evacuated Liao Yang, waa held possible that tbe strength gagement, namely that Knropatkin is Is pul out of action. "Tbe Has-tan- s but the bulk of their rolling stock of the Liao Yang fortifications would till in command of the railway nnd CLAIMED HE WAS TOUCHED! force Immense Incase In men and armsgot tha river the withdrawal of the permit Ruaalan stanew A safely. apparently haa saved a majority of aud their supreme example of tion, with locumutive. trains, etc, forces there. Even now there la doubt the rolling stock. This to consequentMan Claimed ta Police That He Waa guna and determination connectlUadpllaa about ibe character of the was verau sataMiahed several north victory at ly in requisition at present for the Robbed of Ninety Dollars. ed whh unshaken flnnncee for anoth- of tba Taitae river, aa waa also a gen- lJao Yang. transportation of wounded, but Muker fight, conut, the Daily Telegraph eral station for the Red Cross to Toklo brilliantly illuminated to- den, with strong defenses, la 1ms than F. Sullivan waa brought to the po"for uo more than super tan man ays, On September 2nd the fourth day of night and Joyful crowde are parading 0 miles north of Yental. What force lice station early yesteulay morning prodigies of courage and tenacity per- tbe battle of Liao Yang and the tenth the streets cheering the exploits of Kuropatkin ia bolding In reserve there wi:h a tale of wee sud robbery. He formed somethe ttnlea by Japanese of lira general advance, the battle Field Marshal Oyatna and General even the authorities do not exactly aid he had n rubbi-- of t)0 while more has been achieved than ia commenced at dawn on both aide of Kurnkl, Oku and Nodzu. at tbe Bunion restaurant n abort time thing know, but it ia believed that it must shown in the late dispatches. Taitae river. The Japaneea adbefore. As Mr. Muliivaa wen under tbe be considerable, while the European w The Standard characterize Kttrnp-atkin'- the vanced early in tbe mornlug in the Our "painless extracting" by. our new method to pronounced 8t. Petersburg, Sept. I, 2:20 a. Influence of liquor end wan ahoul to reinforcements, which have been rushtransport of hi army across direction of tho Yenlai which There ia bitter disappointment tonight, ing East for weeks peat, are pouring mince, bo coramkKiil.il! pocket were arerck-(I- . tbe "wide and flooded Taitae river In were defended cea as the following patients hava testified by twelve battailous. probably the keenest of the whole land In there daily. and in to 4P4 In cash a the face of a pursuing cncuiy," as a to the superiority of the Jap- campaign over the situation nt tbo Owing 2Ht draft was found on a Balt Lake remarkable The Japanese army to confessedly feat and voice the general anese tbia force Was Chae. N. Biddings. DruBB' giving way pre- froot. Up to Liao Yang the retreating exhausted and to getting further from bank. belief that the Kuxxlan cuiuaiaadtir . oa to Ite rear toe from paratory retiring and He was allowed to remain at the abandonment of positions its base of supplies. If it reaches Stirling Shurtllff. having temporarily extricated himself, when fresh men were brought bad been expected nnd that much Mukden without dealing Kuropatkin a tha headquarters and sleep off the effects. will Mill continue on hie retreat with Will Moran. i up. which enabled It to retain ila for- pablic knew nothing of General Kurop-- 1 crushing blow, and Field Marshal a an "nrmy In being. HalL E. Mr. mer position. kin's campaign. Had Liao seems to be not yet able, to enYang From the left bank of the Taitae the been abandoned without a Mrs. Lucy Btavanm HIT THE NEAREST MAH fight tha velop the Russian force, tho Japanese SHIP PINIONED Japanese persistently bombarded Lino public nt toast would have looked for- will find themselves in front of a frest IRE Mr. Harry Eddington. Yang, their shell reaching as far as ward patiently u a decisive stand nt and strongly defended city where the Mr. Ellis. (Btandartf Visitor From the Cut-of- f Indulges in the railway atatiun. Mukden, but after a desperate battle, Roestone will bo sure of a warm welArm Exhibition. Mr. John Butlar. Strong (Continued from Page One.) The Russian troop on September 1 with victory for the Instant apparently come and renewed supplies and against so dense that wee shut la occupied the mein line where the Jap- In Mn Chaa. McCarthy. to find Liao Yang abandoned, which it seems Impossible that the R. R. Kelley, who 1 Just ia from ell atoned u. everything sight, We could see or hear anese assHulis were persistent end its Immense stores captured or de- Japanese commander will be able to the rul-uff-, while under tbe influence nothing. Tbe wind wo light, be- deadly, and the Russians not only stroyed and the retreat continued un- hurl hia brave but worn out and posMr. Thames Burdttt. of liquor early yesterday morning, sup- tween southwest and west, nouthweet, sf'XHl off bat took tho der adverse circumstances haa caused sibly starving forces. posed he nee bring attacked by Mr. very light. Mimettme enabHna it to offensive, broke fhe Japanese lines end much criticism Wygand Smith. of the commander-in-chief- . crowd ot ruffians, and felled Rhode make only It ia possible that even now RusWe were not occupied a village. Albert Petaraoit Mr. Heeragewey. be Child with one bkiw of hi Met. knocksian reinforcements may descending over four knot when she making The advance through the Chinese Mlsa Hazal Hunt It is thought even ibe authorities from the north to aid their retreating trii-k- . ing out two teeth nnd otherwise dai-J had been bolding the course which was ovnr 14 feet high, was know little more than what haa al- comrades at Mukden, which ia leu Mlaa Mabl Spancaik aging bi mouth to a very noticeable for a time, end the first thing we knew corn, difficult, very though the stalka had ready been givun to the publie. There than two days' ordinary, march dis degree we mw tho breaker Mrs. Montgomery. ahea.1 and th down been eat in RusThe ia atfll much pieces. doubt as to whether Tbe victim end hi friends rushed in next I intent she struck. That Is tent. 1 ell In forward sians the fees of all ia pushed a crowd to Twenty-fiftWhat effect the present campaign street and ten eer t this time. When I make continuing his rvtreai. or obstacles, and reaching tbe Japanese whether. Indeed, he has been able to will have on Kuropatkin at home informed Sergeant Wilson of whet had my nfflriel it is I shell give a full, report In an lines, assault drove before which do sp, but the public so far la not hard to say. incurred and Kelley was placed un- detailed a- nunt or movement of every tbe fled, Japaneea of aware of General Stake! berg's narrow leaving piles der arrst It ta to be remembered that before tl.e ship. 1 attribute the grounding to corpses. He said tbe crowd w ceeop from betrg cut off. starting for the Far East General guying him tbe strong current, an uncertain and The Russian losses also were Tbe situation aa it I known to date Kuropatkin said he fully expected his Mid thinking they were about to very variable one ia that tbe Russian araiy ia snath of reputation to sink further than kla him in a ganx he reached out ar.d got coast. It was that set toalong t M heavy. Irantanible take WriOn tbe of men. the September 2nd the branch railway connecting Yen friends could even thlak of. but there evening ngs and determine positions in tha' a large Japanese force occup-rHe (lvporitrd tfu 6. tbe tai station, two miles northeast of Liao would come a rebound. He was not surely for hie f"K - later. of the Tail sc river. 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