5'' .7 The News ; IUtHs News . la Devoted to the ft Upbuilding of. . . . . Upbuilding ox. . . . w , Polk CbuntyV 0 .c;:rRate5 Lov. 1 - :u 1 a 1 1 i r ' Ml 7 iv : . 5 . ,.v,r:;- ;v-.Tv.ltn- - .-. ...Vx..,- ... - , --.. - - - - ........ . . - - OFFICIAL. JOURNAL PP PQIJK COUNTY, 1 '-jrn' rM MX 7JN0 . vol: x. itj,,; ' . V;J?J;2;';aJzB21. : ' f 'coljmkij h.:c.- iS$f$3 ' - : " . i.:' ;: ; . .. t 111 i. ' . :-.r : T " ".. .1 J.i :- .... . .... - - - v ' - .a- i . ' L - .--.J " -A J ' - L ' . v-i - . . s-e-J ..... " 9 Homo ATTEnPTfrO GET FLEET OUT " of port Arthur iuTAct-ft FAILS.;: , Fall ot Port Arthur Also Believed Near-Othef War News of fe ."' Tokio, AugusO 4 p.xa. Vice-Admi ral Karaimura eacouotered the Russian Vladivostok' spuadron at dawn.-.today, showing1 no lights and anchored a quar ter of aiuile frona 'th Russian "torpedo nortu of Tsu Islandln' th5e staiVoflKo boat desttoje'r Ryesbitelln,hick has l2fA ;VA .h.:ilnt:nn. frtwenJno permonent .ancoorge. The battle lasted for five hours and re- Press was not alowed to board tbe ves- sulted in a complete Japanese victory. I Rels. The Japanese officials said they 4 i $ x K-1 4i v' V- -3' "" iT .TChefoo AugaaU- a. m.The Rus-. sian protected cruiser Askold and Nov- klk and one torpedo bVat destroyer ei tered the " Kiayucha "bay 1 last night with German vessels. - : a The Ru8sianruiser Uurik was sunk and cruiser Rossia and Gromoboi fled to the northward after baying sustained ser!ou9 damage. Vice Admiral tKami-, mura cables the navy department that the injuries Inflictedjon Hit vessels were (Thursday) and exchanged salute: slight." The fate of the crew of the It Is presumed A dispatch from have arrived at Tsing-Chou, at the cn trance of Kiao-Chou fbay. pedo boat destroyer entered Chefoo Jbar bor at 5:30 o'clock, this morning and re po fed. that six Russian battleships, four cruisers and half of the torpedo boats escaped from Port .Arthur yesterday mornitfg. The f Torpedo boat de' stroyerleftPort Arthur last ' night, bringing in five passenders. who stated that the Japanese fleet is pursueing the Russians. Vand? that aft battle on the opf nse is expected. .: ,f v r: . Chefoo, August 123 a. m. Two large Jaane8e torpedo destroyers which have been hovering outside the harbor enter- ed'tinder cover of "darkness' last niffht,'f which opposed Ad miraiTogo compelled J (J D G P A R K iE k. 11 if 4, . IS H01IFIED & i If-' From the -Yaclit ;-:;;Saiawtfl'lli8.ai.at i Last tlonent -V f I S STRlKINGtVENT DESPITE RAIN. Tokk)', - August4 48 p.' m, Flags are flying, .lanterns are glimmering, . s.n 1 uries "Banzai" are ringing in the streets of Toklo tonight in honor of the victxnvi i es gained at sea by Admiral Togo a Dd v iou n.uuiiiai ivauiiiuui o . Underneath the jollity of the populace the feelip of deep $atissaction and afrat- tlfitfatiOn at the" disposal, of a desperate ly serious problem ef the'waVt f . The Russian souauron. which con- . . .-a . ... t. . J - ... 7 I -ii fronted rairal T6grefuidbattie1t ' 4 SDeecrTSfl0rtne3 6n Account rV It was stronger than. Admiral Togo's - , -'..--" tquadron in battle bips and armored cruisers and had it. elected td fight the result misrht have altered, the fortunes oi war.' " The strength of the Squadron Six Hundred Present; Irrtludirir Pl.nu D. w ! n a n 4 Man . Olnrt'n-. 9. 1 Sa nAt Irnnurn xvur. . -mw - London. Aucust 11. that many of them were killed wd rown ftg6ficy ed. The strength of the fleet under Vice nit ely that Admiral Togo ham frustra a a m? ri : kamtVriuSa not fenawu. but ted the: attempt of ?the tPbrt Arth ur ''9 4 it is presumed fnTEad the AdiamaIdmo, Iwate, Takashiho and other light cruis- ei-s.5 Tokiois jqyous pver Xhe news as j it giveCJapin' mastery ;)f the sea and restores eomraerce. I Jap. Trie! ! Vut tf Katliiit' Ur- ; ;St. Ptersbu ?&ug- 9.-rThe Tluss es timates chat jthe "Japanese losses thus far as Vresult oftbiLiight of Port Arth ur aggregate 23,060-naebl r SQuadroh to escape, and laddlthatrttie. irorL Arvnur ions parncittLtJu wtiu iuc warships in the engagement, indicating, ;H IrueV'lhaVthe fighting been rred iose to?the Port.5? si t f l f " I ; Chefoo, August ILrrThef Russian squadron left Port Arthur In response to imperative orders from Vice Admi ral Skrydloff. . r: A semi-official telegram reports .that the Russian battle ships Pobieda and Retzivan have" returned, damaged, to Port Arthur. : -:T r --r?;""' StTPetersburg" Aug. .9. A dispatch I Three Japanese torpedo boat destroy- . received herh-fromeu tenant-General J ers are now out side this harbor watch- Stoessel," commander ot Russian mili-j ing the Russian torpedo boat destroyer Vtary forces' at Port Arthur, confirms j Ryeshitelin which still flies the Rus- ' - previous reports that tbe Japanese be-J sian flag fore Port Arthur are in iessien of Wolf Vii hhl- The' eeneral saya that on July K - Tokio,. August 11.--Evidently. 'driven tthe TRussiaiil ithdrew'f rom their post. td the sea, by the fire oXhe Japanese .,, xioxx& on oiihilli' before ?the numeral land batteries, the Russian jft'femerg l,i superiority found ai Ipassage, Gen ed f rom PorV !Af thur Yesterday nlbrn- Stoessel estimates the number of Japan- iog. Adqairial Tpga immediate ese attacking Port Arthur at 70.O0W. 1 I closed in and opened a severe engage t, , .r , . . v k I v mpnV whicT lasted until niffhtfall. .r3he Poo,-Aug;: 9.(8 p. m.-From a Atterwara ine japanese.,.,aesiroyers source hitherto reliable" it isWd there ana.wwpeau ooa, nocuias uenvereu .iWoUeTe tblt the Ja fL attacks.he Japanese fleet 7 t.tAW nn the withdrew during the night.' A guard- Arthur, shiusmed the , harbor reported v? -r a 5 if J, that she saw at dawn 'today, the battle .' V -i5-x-':' ' . ehips Ritzivanand fpbieda, steaming. St. Petersburg Aug.Its report- urd gphi ed in military circles that Lieutenant- . tJQr , f . . not vet renorted the General Lineyith is marching ith . , ; -. pn(mjflinam liv troops from the directionof V adivos- iah jRuslians tok:to create adl vewl - fa tije the - J rear of General Kurok J'a amy with the that is Do lon'ger tenable: but that they object of t releavlng General - KurojH refused to a ttem pii to force Ad "ml- Fall JTn mnaiir V.rr.- him to draw vessels from the squadron under Vice AdmiraL Kamimura .and tbi3 left the Japanese navy r powerless to operate against the Russian Valdivo fctoffV squadron jand Ciuaple to prevent the raids of thee vessels. Tbe raid conducted by the Valdlvps- 'tok sqdadrpja5Jn "kJuly va extremely expensive -ana not, voniy- way re lation temptlngrbut itas demanded by commercial interests. -' ;Tfie'iwvyf veTV jrimly refused to make5diversod and' stuck to Port Arthur. It ws coufident that the har- borjvould.. sooi be, untenable for the j RussynVwarskfps, i.natl it eventually would get a fair fight in the open sea away from tha Russian-- land batteries and that the Japanese wouldrwinThese calculations ui -uiti, uv j w v w $yyl ?v and the chanceeven have been hope Iesslf defeated:! f ;f " '".vi Chefoo, August 15. That a .general land abd Inaval attack wastmade on Rorl of Raih-rSalutesat Close.- - - EsoptisN A Y. August ID. p Judge Alton B. Parker today received formal notifica tion Ot his nomination, for the- Presidency ... .. .... . ......... , .... of the United States as the candidate of the democwf1c-party,; aDd.in accepting gave puhlic expressron for th& first" time pf'hls views on the issues of the campaign. - Tbe notification was hrdugbt to hi to by Eepre- sentatlve Champ CI ark, of 'Missouri of A nartlcularlv tellins period toward the I orouslv and natriotJcallv. without diminu- close, of the "speech . it gave Ihe candidate j tion and, without usurpation; to maintain the greatestidemonstratioii.of the afternoon. J freedorrmf the pressntopromote ie sacred It lookeda though every man, woman and j cause of humarr liberty everywhere by the child in the throng surrounding., the . plat, J wbolesomeness of, obr example; to vindi - ' tormna a small American n;ag; ana a? cate ana giomy ine tneory ana practice ot . : they, cheered, tho waving flags ilmost Vcori- feNaebiative. tQ,t8ecure its - cealed the occupants of the standThe bl8lugsJouipo all 4ime " Bpeakerwaited for the applause to subside, ese always have been,' are and forever and then naade.hls few concluding remarks viH be the alms and purposes of democrats. finishing hia address: at 6 minutes before 3 ue oegaa Miaaaress.at,:ie,p. m Th9 Pljitfvra. -.f.,,A "1 hese aims and purposes have been care- fully, clearly aud comprehensively set forth i n th e dpcl aratinh rf "nrinhirtlfts whtnh "w As Jnde EarkerpQkehis closing Forda Vnim6itf enorteif toth. Rt Ti the bdMruck The ; ventio in July by the platform com- fiol mittee after more than I6qur8 spent in its SapphinUo therriver helow ; a , nujnber of iu which lrery great live bombs were fired in salute. -rhese, burst- fefi a t boldlyiandnthuasticaliy ing.in.Me,:teJea8edniarwhotes.from Dy that "cBnventiorA wmjibsed of wbichc were, suspended, hei natiouaicol- delegates -from' every: copstituency; under prs.. juaier mere wnisuea eaiuies irom ue t jnr q. Bieamers oagamore ana JQnn rierce, me i m-a. ct t a i T.i- . i. fti v yacupappuireanuAUgusviniom a sieam dentlal candidate before the St j Af te t, the cereinpny ,all crowded eagerly to I There was a , splendid array of presi- . Louis con- and ar dent admirer! -J An unnsdailv iaTee nam. shake tteicandidate'ahand, ftnd.locon, beofmen were placed inhoriunation for gratuUMeJiim upon .hia speedr the greatly coveted honorYoa were chos The reception was conUnued .on ihe;yer- gnwithiuch enthusiasm" as foretells suc anda until afte o'clpck, when the comV ngWtne onlf-Tt received pany broke up and the visitors' retcrned to the:two-thlrdr majorltydipengable by their, loaU and tratow I democratic nvoureiiommation waar I Jndge, Parkers family escorted to ne imanlriiotBwlth.lbe heartiest approv- iuuri.uu ou uc iaru alof your illustrious jcompetitors. I -Absr gi,airW..Taggartwandlew State ipte aciuiescense An. t dlsions" of the' (airm Meyerair, Taggart-and W ajoritythe vitaf pncipl of "republics, AteyerntacWied has 4verJSeen nJidaftenlt of democracy; chflirmau of the notification aommitteelthen airaaaM acem mttu nUn eJeilipm fe&uto .i, lit theJJa by the" demo.'- state andtemw in the Unwn. MM Jark, gie.sUnd, Thecandidate was greed..w,th UQgtg wiUl same. wanimity -5, m a brief speech, informed tbA candidate cheers Thwejwas no wait in Xhe 6eremb- wcn - wommateal 4 " , of his nomination and presentcti to hin a nies. --As soon ast. little party reached y h .s::i - ! lormat commumgavion ikucu u mriwwi me siana, .epreseniauve viiars oegan is at .3,;? ht i si v-rVkl'1 - - - tr v -j.'""- --- "The hope is not too extra meat that the naval attack was made at four in the morning comes f rorai an au thoritative but not diplomatic quarter, .Tanks which arrived here .today? say. that the Japanese recently occupied .Li auti hills and Sushyen which is. two or three miles norm 01 tne ionrass. i?ive warships and" two torpedo boat.destrpy- ers, according to the jonks, returned to Port Arthur the night of August 10. extravagant for en- this'icamnalcn onr can- n. nk. riiih UiiM. . j 1 - - " i ' 1 didates Avill have the Support, not onlv of ;iJudPwker: k The most. momentous Mjv ation and set fonkhls .views in a f theaadrennialelecaonof i iiH Awiericah 1 'lfVr.LV r;i.V-' . .befech-fhevoted ftmnd hrtyp- Presidenthe.supreme ;executive ikUnaA Ila AinhAfff o liltlAriru than hull 1 ,v. a.. j . - at I " J F.u. v,-w...r.-.v.t. . -. iOI u.uuuuuu iree peopie cnanees nanus 1 ,rvra;A4. 7.irt-rti- im iu nuu iun( tu offlcial and tq private .Starding bareheaded, '.during a brief lull iik the rainstorm which had iastcnrtrice soon after the uomin an :.fePlUeBa? of 80,00000 free people changes hands ippiles ednally tohigtfl hanrv v;. ; with simplest ceremony and ost .perfecK ftnd 4mallto public offlci v ,- v " ...... -..-f;-?.- .1", .- f.. ,v s ..- M.iij duuc Uoscjnount, unoer ine wees a e. norui someuraes wun mucn neavana oiwerusss-1 by men,without regard to political af- Arthur today is indicated jby feinforn2aTJ3(j8 tTn fnim vlViillia CTlilS? Thft Kt.Rt.fi-I . - . . " 1,UIU .....w " 1 wdohi c&m 6 ir ui new iuiulut nuu luciiuuv ui unt insumuuuH. . a M ms :ifi.. j -.,t:. . . v, notification committee on the; steamer Saga- r,!W:r?mM Pdenl s, go, but ?crett,t ration, of which has more, ine commiKwnuwuuw uaauj ucm- megreai repuuiic irenciueu wmi mic uu oeeB generally i-egarded as the most salu ocrats of national prominence, as well as a large and representative aeiegaiion irom ever." - Alt History ; proves inav 'a 'govern- t f dl V,fttwmeti whd framed the constitn- Tammany HalL m 5 Hient b6ttomed-brf; popular suff ragei i? a ti6n:;-lts ig blieve ?aad"hoperi that as ; HeU lw i. Hpite ;; government nypartr penence, anowa p,ident:ybtf.ieTCrf legitimate in- ; ' It was at first decided tov hold the cere- tnai n seryes nis pany ues wuo wnau fluence aV y0U? command to restore aud tnoiiieron tne Sagamore. Owing IO tne vuuuwjr ura ,uuulJvm': nreservethe heft thful eonlihrium tmnnir storm but the protest of those who wanted isned anf tnose ot men wnof aeyoiea tneir the departmenu'established by the consti Judge Parker notified at his own house wa- Jftr! thfiir fo ttfon. -d . 7 IS virmiathatrAf the last moment the tunes and their lives to the 1 promotion, of MtMiriA iXitikK f t.k Berlin. August 15. A dispatch to The I u.., 1o,rArn -;tA W th, uwn wa the public weal. Stronjrer incentive to high! k.,- a . TrfiWal Anzeie'er from Toklo. dated to-1 1 . j.".-i-'j.:.!.u a. , l nrf natr5ntl Vnr1fijvnrno man hath than I , x..-.V. . D- .. i pasiiiy uewrww wu.u us uu wio--- r . t" , . i lortne? eonsufcuuou ana , oueuience yi law. Aov " nrtnflfm t.h renorts that beavvL . . ..... i totliviflrHhlf 1a ftcr in t - . - :" - lk -- "t -1 . - - v.j, ,w. - - - ; -;r-1 monies were wiiaei.rccoruiug w iuei "-"" ... Bw- . Your long, ana conspicuous career as a HfThtinor haA . nnftUrffifl B.L fort Armnr . . .1 . it,. ' U t thnf Wmri v lnmnnT.f i1- til s W "!' H ;. . i.,. . during me past iewAutj&. uw vm" ese capturpd three Russian batteries and Secured positions close 'to . the inner fortifications. f?Both sides.;16st heavily. The Japanese have commenced a bom- rarument from ijangmountam on t me harbor'arid'the Interior def ernes. " inrist in one of the "hishest cotrrta' la the Mtrpied by Champ Clark's speech the rain tne mair aeoaies anapro- Jai-the penbd which you have spenUin . ba ireiy jus; as j uuge r-rnei: oegau m - - :- gtatates cause your couawymen to Deiieve btative Clarke was speaking and nowcr 01 vue uemocracy assemuicu wneiy are about to call you, you will carry nhat for Hhe constitution and ras tailing in a steady! drizzle;' but irstop- fouiM deliberations of thtf StJ IisKmferlgj and iea em daress, Represc! udffe Parker was standing Dareiieaaea wnsu, vuc ninuun w f14UV"f"-- nrofonnd resnect lithout shelter; when a man iu the crowd inunciated by the fathers, from 'which it WWhfctf with fou hal become a con. -I JalledrVSomebodv hold an umbrella over has drifted . faf in these latter ; 4ayv yerr -r-j -U-i i,abif? and j anon whichde- at; jt-etersDurg, yvugusL a.jt uc cm tU(i,,e Parker." A Dumber were immecli- tpnaBo otHiemuw-vutuuit;waiytt yf vu ojmm m 6u. oeror has.-received tbe following dis- I, . tf P7iirr h ind-refnseovheni I edshy,brahonfist.an4,apla championfiTiivl ermneut-the. best ver devised by the wit , (v ... . C- . . 1 .... - ,., patch from Viceroy Alexieff gustlOr - V , fAccdrdinff t6 areport from tbur, August 10'the Japanese attaed -jF.ppi the sallytby-a shoutipf gates were po inereautphmtous.or. is the high Taku'aud .Siaohu ndntaihih "enpr- Ji.t r 7? 1 . ? ttttes'waving and talking vben the strings I niiasi0I.;pf.; tbedemocraUc party, whose . a j ; v. r a fvnot i t I . t ' - - i Jk.A bviTni-i ttv Ann man triMffMi miii i - m; i t j u - . . mous lorce aunng u.iuKUb.vi uBuo iyvvhile Judge rarker was speajtinginere wc r- i T""" l neau.yu ut.o uuw vwuuhs. vJvv.f-.U k AmIA Hm .i . - .. . . - 'V..L...H1 lki.tinh tvb- nlnpA there Will ROnStltnt Zi w . . - a gnung uu iiuo uiuu .uSo. vr.. faM not aoreatn oi airsurrea. w iucmui- uavw y t i ki n- r ii il n ii ui-.s .K t nooiln- " . rtiffe From North Car-- t - T . - ' ' - ' ? . I ' .... . .- - ' C tbe country Io effort was maaeto gag . j j. or Diidle'any one.7 If a delegate had ,a pet , dated Aut L.a-"c 7 -. iii rCUiTl'vllewl for .fibtfBlHl men? TheltLpui convention earriea iVe rus-ih most Kmfeant .Port Ar-1 XiiT. r"irr mi the' nenbitors showed out no cut and dried programmer ,r Its deie t iheVhoitf facedf Hhe earth. To results nation on preserve ring a heavy rain storm St. Petersburg, ?? August, .10. -Again nf a decisive1 battle be-1 Shanghai. August 12 The Russian sI"tweenGene commander; of the Japannese armies Wo0gUng. today with her fifth ; .funnel seems to be disappearing Acorrding to. Qn& coBQ to the deck all " the -funnels a statement issued by the; general staff riaaied with shell hohss. one gun on the tonight, ralna i are again fallitog over a porside dismounted and seveat large wide area-in Manchuria, with?the pros- ghell holes above he water line- One - JpcC bHmlndIng'operati6 but-even Tjeqtenant and eleven men-being IciUed more ' . important i iu i ana arty , wounaea. atravp i nur kaki. i i i uiu uuu ncao - a ia hn frt'-Awiflt hnmnra r r inn rrnwn? nn con or. nil mi nus. .iiicy a auauvowacu t t ; - simultaneously Wolf Hills tq where weVe d has beeri; bombarded or four days. 'Berlin August 12The foreigttpf fice'eonfirmsr. the arrival last night at Tsinkhdu at ' the; entrance of Kiao- rhnn hav. the German concessionon the : ' teaching the AssociatedPress tonight from an exceptional 'source l that the Japanese otice mofj . havdelayed too ' long't 3777 7 r':r-?-i?-tr: ' , ' General Kuropatkin has now with- : : . driwrr tKe bulls Of his army safely north I shanir-'Tung peninsnla, of theRiissian ' ' v oftiioiYangT leaviniEr Only a strong rear 1 baUieship Czaiviteh (nottheprotted -: r r g'uard line 'southeast tof f Lla-Yany to kroiserAsSold the 'protected-crasser - contest the advance.when it comes. Novli5 and an unnamed torpedo-boat. ,v Aftcincr :'tc-thU ' 7.rsoo' hAi about three hundred I .y havina been damaged thousand men in the armies operating ln Wednesday's fight. The .foreign of-r ? -a'galnsV General Kuropatkinrender jc'e jg sendin rnstructidns todajTto.the i A toq;': bim;; tol-- isj,,i- Geoman authotiesvat "Tstng ChJu" to general engagement. TTbe general staff the eftect that the Novik and the torpej . u in,af!Arihftjirlnfir on the re An vt. must leave the horbor within v "ported presence' of large-f owe of rtW hoie jrontrpnii; vrinoe JudM, Parker has wnwnne was .iTo Los Angejes orSanJJTanclsoo, K Taku mounbever . Rock Island riyen.back.VThe foressr Tic on Auf. .frortthe.ewidel ifi," . vi-.-5 HT'"- itr ? : i 1 sav. To 'none-was opponunwy , aemeq, , rfv, . i -, 4 : , s V, -f kee,. interest, not unmixed with cunpfflty. A7 k -i:iytjT -'.ThflU t.fftktaVldiir voii to co one route SehtprialConyention .v -,.L. Brtversatlonal pitcbybut perfect y,audible, .77,, . Jsnpins. Salt Lake City, El f A.conven.iua nuriciaUon was distinct PS" tfc;u "Tvr enatorialdisjrictj.he ionnythe moen He dhered Se the 24 hours- prcccribedbj. Jnternation. ; . i ' . , " : 7 'f ci wThn.1-August Russian tor VjapsearPaithuhoaVlaceJhatan- :alj. not be located on available; mips.iX t ..,. x.. fv.. -nfntniii.inn sreceivea i " . , h t.h Associated Press and bre 6;iyen ' : ' T-T .. . . i . . .. . .5. - f... ! t- It vh''"! . 4 - .thatbeneralKuropatkin Js already sp37re 0 the Saddle rlslands, abou 7 treating norxbi.i?'1 Vang.- . 70 rai"es goutheaVt of this'pqrt. t - ? - . v. i r. pn.iiin pruisars are rcoortea peao. Doai. uesnvjcw v ; - ri-a JrtP'd tfiatfeur' Russian -battle nanese' evcry!word cqulu t'; heard bljna;Points r-'srr "ri!7ni 15 fil&r-thourfi he held acbpVtin his hand to represent ttaia aisu-ici vin i-uo uoA i ....... , " ," tj:-; t.u-i General Assem "pthe broii tion. entitled the?candidate ' Clev ;Hen Rfitherfbrd PolkVl .By conferencer at Rutherfordt j c 1904.;. . 77. j ; "iTfrnli democracv-ara ? ereuuxl- blv- elect to?an.;execu-i: " --7"; - - ?. 4 .1 ifiSlKt. rhvlthe e.l-an? Wllb4: J ; XJLLki.: fothrrf democracv they ire not for a day watnel - that; may tepropeny . -- " . , . , ? rT-; ftO ki4 amicable In i&bV'tn-the '1tthtion of the eon ven- . Tne speecn was nearu wim ciuww uwwi-1 uu -7 7 Lr igh"to the.U.ntlonoitnQcon e 1 v - nunctuated ft. this hour as when he tfme them' in "Tne counues 01 me- u isfcrxw w t 'T-","-.""f ' . . .- rsv: ?rHtat.ti;Aij Colorado Paso and and ire- Systems bffer choice of seveia-lrontesSouthern route. kScepic pputei andNqrtern route. Su- perbKsery5cev Tourists cars. . - 0reip?Konna-?Trip. Rates to Colorado Pdib'ts:- Tickets on sale dally nJWhbdHintif Oct 31st.f 1904. via Rock IslandFrisco J&ute (Short Line tOiCol- prjaaoj.. -toastrthe-followinfe vote for The caudldate'udience awokelda -igh nisrsunugui TlL V H- ' 'l of tbeir choker, 1 pwen 01 euiuusuwm wf,": nTrrv 7777, u 1 Qne; ITare wustwo ; o. '.M!.': a j.-.5o1.ott,; -v-fttefn!miOT)racuc4j iw&iw?;a;..ii.ttti eland. . .t . t( cauw puuwum.. , , Tvv' i-v-w,v Carolina rinwvb' 7 :.72S 4? .VUurais arworia powcri saia-ne.- -ana ""T.rr: i: ... -T V 7-1 1 h Eureka Springs and 5 . 1 nrx Kadaf Yiih nOIltlca action is me pieasanii . - . ?i v . ,7;.fo ' as6ucniiniusviieiiuu.iiic', x -I ,r ; : -J-ri 1 cts on sate .every;- saturuay j 1 that it is at .rece.nuJF'inat .luo-nucuj um, iw r.TT f. - npdav - "v. trfthM.triPi --?eoutive in states nas auaineu iu ..mj. "T:"-.. . "!i7 it" . . 7 Dollars, North Springs, Ark., Return.' Tick- and Wed- 'W7B.jENiNriN(3E v Ii Shipman ChnVn anrrkcB', Sect'y. -'; : 1 cheer,. thit cau 3hff JSSSStSS a, "" -rT5v7i-:,.7. ArilraiianfliSoutliwesK Iso to Mta- CsVltt'a Pri?f n'"n i . ... ti 1. .. ..... ....... -.M. wi a -ui . w . i - HiSpred-e nOttoaccept-tfWnu term if gdrernment fmpartiaUyamong aTl onr he was 'elected- aroused " ihslatit interest, l-zen ngnwn f 'TrT further Inforniation write which inbreased-totmarkednthusiasmjby wh.enjthe speaker went. on, te. explain his nosition. . f (HjIi'lL M.nniii'nl. 'ntl tt th ftTld to me 1 urea u uu itiuuiu6, Then the crowd seemed to yield Or . rnrr k xf constitution lustly.-wHely, fslj 12 W' r A -Chat.inooga, renn. it:,; - , 1 t 1 xr- , f

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