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Show -- FORCE AT PORT ARTHUR ARMISTICE ' ; ' 4 t . Opposing Forces Declare Truce Until Dead and Wounded can be Removed Russians Meet Minor Repulses Near Mukden-Euro-p- ean Nations Regard Russia as Their Champion and Sympathy With Her is Growing. ARMISTICE pedo boat aud destroyer flotilla is to have been maintained in good rbnp. The boats are mostly at aud at Port the Japanese naval Dalny. DECLARED. lsr Tokio. Dec. 3 Thi Arm between the combatants at Port Arthur wa a declared on Itwrmbrr 2nd for the purpose of burying lit dead. It- laated for a period of six hours. RUSSIA FIGHTING FOR ALL EUROPE. - a a Tokio, Iec. 3. The Port Arthur report that yesterday bean-rof flags oi trure In the direction of the left s ing arranged for a partial armistice to extend from lb oclock in the morning to four in the afternoon for the levtoval of dead and wounded. MINOR RUSSIAN ASSAULTS Tokio, Dec. 3- .- Manchurian headreporting Friday night, says: quarters. -On Thursday at Id in the evening the enemy's infantry attacked Mach-uaAntzu mountain, but were repulsed. "On Friday morning the enemy's aud cavalry approached inrantry llungtipielatzu but were driven oft.' JAl FLEET READY n FOR Che Foo, Dec. 3. Japanese preparedness for an encounter with the Russian Second Pacific squadron was reported by the officers of the French left which steamer Blngh Thuan. Japan Nov. 8U and arrived here today. Near Sasebo they saw the Japanese battleship MUasa uuscarred ami evidently fullv repaired and painted. Forty miles south of the Shantung promThuontory the officers uf the Bingh siman sighted the battleship Asabl ilarly rehabilitated. She was steaming north. The repair work of the Japanese fleet has been progressing with great secrecy since August. The tor Berlin. Dec. 3. Tbe convict ion prevailing in tbe highest government quarters that Russia is fighting for all of Europe in the present war la Increasing in strength and Is affecting Germanys attitude towards the belligerents, so that, her friendliness towards Russia and her coolness toward Japan grows with every Russian reverse. The government, the eurres-lumdeIs informed, has correspondence from China showing that hundreds of Japanese agents are penetrating into every part of tbe Chinese empire. distributing tracts snd disseminating the idea that Asia should be for the Asiatics, that no European power has right ia ila territory or trade aud that Japan ia fight lug for all Asia la forcing Russia bar it. An opinion amounting to a certainty holds the minds of those directing Germany's policy, that the Boxer uprising nr similar movewnt against the foreigners in China will be led by the Japanese who are laying the foundation for a vast Oriental empire that might reach to the Urals. , CUSTOMS APPRAISERS HOLD CONFERENCE. WILf, New York. Dec. 3. In conformity with an order of the treasury department, the annual conference of cuswill toms appraisers of the country begin in this city nest Monday. The sessions, will continue a week or ten days, their length being dependent on the number and character of the subjects t be submitted for consideration. The treasury department has Issued Instructions to govern tbe convention. Thera ia good and bad lasts in Jswelry as In everything elee. So when you buy Jowolry you want to be sure to select the thinge that will beat adorn the person that will wall harmonize with your place In life with your every day surroundings. auro that what If you como to mo for your. Jowolry you may-fao- l selections I. mako In will tasto. bo will your you holp good you buy I will giva the benefit of many ysara experience in buying and ailing taeteful Jewelry. Better look at my stock before buying your Christ-ma- s gifts. I have moat acceptable gifts in fine diamonds, clocks, watches, silverware, cut glass, pine, per rings, brooches, cuff links, bracelets, etc. Ten cent discount. allowed from regular price on .all purchaaaa mada between now and December 20th. If you want good ongraving sr good watch repair, ing como to. me. 1 PAUL W. STECHER The Jewelry Shop 2441 Washington Avenue. WANT INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION. San Come In preside. - And Let Us Show YOU 3 v J, r Tv? jriif Malleable Stewart Range A Get Our Prices Before Buying V J&, elsewhere EASY TERMS CONSOLIDATED WAGON ""MACHINE COMPANY! S'SCSlRIilSM OCVFN UTAH.w im i.o iii.nw i IS I ii ii rrr ' V. To IN AMERICAN SHIPPING BUSINESS. Marked improveshown in shipping busl-neAmerican ports to Europe last week, according to Hie Commerce, and the depreshas prevailed for many Protect the R Home Against the Terrors of Winter. g WAGES OF STEEL WORKERS YHJ bi. EQUALIZED. Chicago, Dec. 3. -- When the plate mill ot the Illinois Steel Co., t shut-dow- j j j I n A pE-RU-N- a safeguard tothehome. a wall of security. It guards the health and happiness of many a family. The winter's sudden changes in temperature, the inevitable exposure of man,1 - From - 111., a Governor1! Home. I have had occasion to use Peruna in family for colds, and it proved an excelled W. M. Lord, Governor of Oregon. remedy. From a Kamachuetta Horns. "Accept my thanks for your kind advice, Peruna will always be' found in my house. W. E. Richmond, 40 Cady St. North Adana From a Colorado Homo. My children were fully restored. The whole family is in perfect health, thanks to Mrs. Bertha Binkert, 619 N. Peruna. Wahsatch Ave., Colorado Springs, Col. Ask Your Druggist for Free ItfMPARATlVELY : r woman and child, makes colds and coughs, bronchitis and pneumonia, acute catarrh and chronic catarrh inevitable in this country. Peruna should always be kept in the house. A bottle of Peruna stands as a silent guardian of the health of the household. Millions of households have already realized the benefit of Peruna. Millions of other households still neglect this valuable precaution. A few doses of Peruna at the right time work wonders. Its value as a prevention is far greater than the wonderful cures it is constantly making. Mass. From a Washington Home, "All the members of our family use Penua when sick with a cold and it keeps our health ' in good condition "Harris F. Parks, 609 Seventh Ave., Seattle, Wash. From an Illinois Home, "1 always keep it in the house and it saw Lida Rome a great many doctor bills. wland, 2160 Grenshaw street, Chicago, 111. , From a Kinouri Home. Peruna has been my favorite and onl) household remedy for nearly five years.-M- rs. Carrie King, Darlington, Mo. Almanac for 1905, Pe-ru-- na QUIET AT ZIEGLER MINES. lus. t There was com- parative uulet at Ziegler throughout the night, though there was some sporadlo tiring. The guard si the iiump house was flreil on slid the militia men end on guard responded, fordeputy marshal ty shots in all being fired, loiter as Gen. Barclay, commanding the deputies, and Lieut. Kcnnlcott. were neur thn Dyls blockhouse, two shots were tired at them from the woods. As they wen- - between the shooters and tho blockhouse, the officers did lint return the shots, fearing they would draw the nre of the COUiKADO ELECTION fOXTKBT. Pueblo, t'olo.. Dec. 1 John A. Mu r tin, Democratic candidate for etate senutor, bus secured an injunction from Judge y J. It. Voorhece. restraining Gov. and other members uf the stale can. vasslng board from accepting the ccrlltl. Pea-bod- rale of election issued to U. M. Republican by (he county Mr. Murlln will serve the nf il tho state officers and (UiivasaiiiR board at once sod sill sensational a imnirr. Tier, of turns, as canvassed, gave McU.inlijrin jnrlty of four votes. &e NUMBER OF PEOPLE t ; To Whom You Can Talk Must Regulate the Price You Pay The Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co HAS mass In Ogden Alone 1,800 Subscribers Oil Bit New York. Dec. 3. ment lias from duriug the Journal of tB sa by mertsnille In Salt Lake Alone Over 6,800 Subscribers thn ha ttnu Uc in- terests here to have been supplanted Increasingly active demands for grain accnm moilai ion on the regular steamers was the first to attract attention and rates for this class of cargo have In many instances ailvsneed considerably. Many large steamers whirli have iieen laid up for some time are now being placed In commission. The Original of This i A IMPROVEMENT sion which months Is believed i '.1-1- $ 3. . bi-e- rje f Dec. Frani-lauo- . meeting will be held here on the night of Dec. 5. in connection with tbe formation of an organization on this roast; to work with the American conference on international arbitration in support of the treaties now being negotiated by tbe government of the will United Stales. Governor I'erJi-- PE-RU-t- her reverence in this group of her felor at low craftsmen, in a strange, least a foreign land, who knew and loved her for herself aluue." Duuuoln, Portland, ore., Dec. 3. Tbe lend fraud trial came to an abrupt close thie morning. The defense occupied but seventeen minutes and then only to offer explanations in behalf of two of their counsel, and nothing for the defendants who for two weeks have listened to a chain of circumstances by which the prosecution confidently expects u convict them. The defense apparently base their hopes on an argument to the Jury, and If that fails, on a reversal of Judgment at the hands of an appeal court. Nothing in the nature or a defense of McKinley, Puter, Ware, Watson sad the others was attempted by the defendants' counsel. Judge O'Day and Charlea A. Hardy took the stand to wear that J. A. Heldeckea testimony yesterday in reference (o his appearance before the grand Jury was false, and Hardy to testify that, the story of Miss McCoy to the effect that he appeared before her at Albany and asked to have he name of Horace G. McKinley on the abstract of the Howe land changed to the name of George A. Hwe, was wholly or in part a mistake. Judge Bellinger announced that ha had no disposition to limit the arguments of the counsel, and when court adjourned until 3 oclock, it had nut been determined how much time each side would desire to present its rase to the Jury. OVER A M1U.I0U FAMIUES RELY UPON "If another object lesson were needed to Impress upon us the ephemeral quality of that substaucelesa something which we call fame here it lies, if ttiis once great woman had been summoned twentv years ago, in the zenith of her powers, great oues or earth would have been proud to do her homage. Now. tit only ones to do a... END OF LAND FRAUD TRIALS DECEMBER 4, 100. ores: ; Defendants Do Not Put in Any dence Arguments of Counsel Begin. Good Taste In Jewelry the actors' fund which cared for the deceased in her declining years. Mr. Nobles said in she course of his ad next Monday an unusual nt of the or iters' wages will Uthe of Those effect. highly into pin the paid men will be reduced and wages uf tbe unskilled men will be raised. The equalizing process, i is all expected, will be carried ister through the great plant In South Chicago. a year ago the pay At the of all classes of workers wes cut, but nut In the same proportion. Tbe men receiving large wages lost 30 to 50 per cent aud those getting small pny were rut a smaller percentage. Many one of the most important being that of the laborers were, however, brought referring to the submission of samples down to 11.40 and 11.00 a day. Now of merchandise covering points in the they have been informed they will aU tbe Dingley tariff law about which there is gel 11.83 and 02. Practically a question uf classification for dutiable men whose wage run over 01 a day expect to suffer in the new arrangement. purpose. The objects of the conference are to allow of an Interchange uf views, . to secure uulformltjr of practice In classification and valuations and to BALLOTS WRITTEN BY ONE MAN. discuss question of administration. It is believed that George V. White-head- , the appraiser at tbia port, will Denver, Dec. 3. George King, be chosen chairman of the coming handwriting expert, appointed by tbe anpreave court to examine the meeting. Among the appraisers to attend the conference are John T. ballots In the ballot box of pre- cinct 8. ward 5. which was opened Dare, 8an Francisco; J. 11. Walken-hurs- t, 8i. Louis; A. 8. Baker, New yesterday by order of the court, Orli-an( II. KoUer. Cincinnati; Ed. 1 ratified today In the proceedings cusward II. StuckaUe. collector of against officials of that precinct, toms for Hawaii; J. A. Plum, deputy who are charged with contempt collector. Port Townsend, Washing' uf court, that 19 of the 325 11 lots ton; R. K. Kreegcr. deputy surveyor, had been written b.v one person. Kansas City, aud J. F. Lord, examThe men on trial are John Stilli- iner, Beattie. Wash. van, Democratic committeeman, and 8. 8. Parker, William Reid, a Wlllia E. Spwtcer, election Judges, and Charlea W. Bunch and John E. FATAL 8AUXIN AFFRAY. Dixon, election clerks. The re- turns for the precinct gave a total of 373 votes, divided as follows : Chicago, Dec. 3. Mrbera of an Democratic 289; Republican 79: alleged gang of pretended con- stables who have been raiding slot Socialist 4. There were found in machines in suburban districts en- the box when opened 333 votes, divided as follows: Straight Dem- countered a severe check today at Blue Island. During a saloon affray ocratlc 1C9; straight Republican in which ten allots were fired on 116; Socialist 5; scratched 35. It of the supposed constables vas appeared from Expert King's re- killed and another was wounded. port that heading on 52 Denio-era tic ballots had been written by Among Llie persons arrested fur nine different persons, one of participation In the fight were two whom had prepared 19 of these wearing stara bearing the words: "Cook county constables." ballots aud that five ballot a with the Republican heading had been written by one person. Expert King testified that two kinds of ink had been used on the ballots. Evi- T LTAH. SUNDAY MOUSING, THE MORNING EXAMINER DO DEN, 35. SIMPLE FUNERAL SERVICE HELD New Yor. Dee. 2. A liltle band or sciurs gathered in the chapc-- l of u undertaker's establishment today to lake part in the funeral service over the body nf Madam Francesca cure a noted actress wbu died last Monday in a home on Ijtmg Island. The very simple ceremony was In marked contrast to ihe many arirriug events nf her long life. It consisted uf the reading of the brief service of the Roman Catholic chnrch and an eulogy by Milton Nobles, a member of Ute executive comsutlee of Iim Via our 20,000 miles of Toll Lines we Connect You With 25,000 taU tiro, Md Subscribers in lad to. le ko Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana U Hoi kg ltd Direct Exclusive Communication supplied with 150,000 Subscribers on the k Pacific Coast and Canada; 25,000 Subscribers in Colorado and New Mexico. i Ei Jit let,: -- r |