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--TAUt TCNIQHT AND TUOOAV. ALSO SANBUSKY EVENING 8KVKNTH TKAB 3ANBUSKY OHIO SEPTEMBEK 5 190t JAPS PRESS ON AGAINST RETREATING Russians Send More Men to Help Stem the Tide Reinforcements Arriving. But it is Feared That 6en. Stakelberg's Blander will Result in breat Loss--Fierce Fighting at Port Arthur London, Sept 5--The St Peters- entirely covered with growing millet, burg correspondent of the Reuter Tsl-1 which greatly Impedes our movements. Co, wires that despite the de- The retreat of Gen Orloff'i detaehire- nlal by the war office, a report Is per-1 yesterday was largely due to fin sistently current that Gen Kuropat- kln was obliged to abandon 200 guns at Liao Tang Some of these wero damaged in the fighting and the rest were spiled by orders of Kuropatklu.

It is also rumored in St Petersburg that Gen Linlevitch, with troops for the relief of Kuropatkin'B force, has arrived at a point not far from Mukden. yesterday was largely among millet fields Gen Orloff's losses v-ere considerable, one regiment alone losing 1,500 men Qen. Stakelhergs failure to as soon as ordered to do so ny Gen Kuropaftln, It Is now feared, may re suit In the falluie of Kuropatklns announced plan of luring the Japs further from their base of supplies, if ii does not lead to the loss of the whol First Siberian army coifs, numbering 25,000 mea and commanded by Stakel berg The corps, according to the lat est dispatches, was cut off from the Washington, Sept Japanese legation last night received ttio following dispatch from Tokio "Field Marshal Oyama reports that at 9 o'clock Sent 8 our central and west of Uao Yang and uf left-armies are still continuing the attack of the enemy on tile south and (rest Liao Yang All buildings the railway station, apparently go downs, were burned Saturday. "Another report received from the Held marshal says after the battles Saturday night and Sunday morning Liao Yang fell entirely into our BLUNDER, OX Stekelberg May Result In Loss of men. St Peterabuig, Sept 5--The following dispatch has been received front Gen Kuropatkln, dated Sept 3, 1 "Today, Sept 3, the greater part the Russian army the First Siberian army corps, is occupying positions south of the branch line from Yenta station to Yental mines.

"the Japanese, although in the immediate vicinity of our troons, thejnsel'ves principally to Sniping from millet fields Our troops at Liao Yang are crossing to the right bank of the Taitse river The area of operations is almost fered severely Information receive here says Kuropatklu ordered Stakel 6erg to cross the Taitse river when th Russians retired to the northern bank He is said to have entirely disobeye orders. RAILROAD, Only the Wounded Prisoners. JAPS ALSO IN DANGER WRITES GEN, MILES The Farther They Advance From Their More Embarrassing May be Their the Hanking Movement of Gen- Knrett Gives Rise to a Review of Flanking Movements of the Civil War THE NEWS FROM MANCHURIA IS RECEIVED IN THE ELYSIAN FIELDS. MuEden, Sept 2 --(Delayed)--The Russians, as they retired from Liaoj Yang, were compelled to abandon a number of guns, belli unable to remove them owing to muddy roads On Wednesday tho Japs' shells reached Liao Yang station and the bridge across Taitse river Some shells fell as far north as Yentai The railroad Is being used exclusively for hospital trains and "the" transportation of the Japs' prisoners, fwho Are in a dreadful state of exhaus- LABOR DAY IN OTHER CITIES Parade in Chicago Was Small Because of Change ol Plans--Golden Rule Jones' Employes in Toledo Barlred From Ranks of Marchers. i B-ue By Nelson A.

Miles, Lieutenant General H. A Retired (Copyright. 1904, bj Newspaper En terprlse Association New York, Sept 5 After en long months, the powerful armies of two strong nations are confronting each other The principal features of the war thus far have been a merles of fortunes and disasters on sea to that ns of desperate campaliM of our great war. The farther the pSJOT into the interior without being abM to inflict any decisive Injury its enemy, yet meeting heavy Tinam at every encounter, renders Ita tlon more embarrassing The fact that an army of equal at superior numbers can outflank other does not fmply success portion of Russia's, navy in Asiatic i that flank movement can be waters, without inflicting any serious dlately followed by the partial damage to Japan's natal power This has not resulted entirely from superior seamanship struction or capture of the army We might Instance parallel Sank on the part of the Japanese for there maneuvers and retrograde been skill, fortitude and undaunt ed courage on tho part of tne Russians They were, however, contending against a superior force, and good tune has been on the side of the Japanese The tenacity with which the garri- to illustrate this fact trmy nanKea Mcuielians at Games raised the selge of Richmond, the army to retire in seven perate battles but wirpoj at Malvera Rill In Lee turned the flank of tka army of the Potomac, causing It retreat from Virginia tnronga Marf- son at Port Arthur hits held out will ever be one of the glories of the race' land but Gettysburg followed, and nation, yet, as I stated some i igci Hood outflanked months ago that stronghold IS doom- causing him to retreat to Nuavt ed. The Japanese could easily have occupied its approaches and in time corn- it here Hood's army wis pneUaa) destroj ed The same jemr peatedly outflanked Lee, pelted its surrender without the loss utter to slowly rettent Chicago, Sept 6 --With an estimated number of twenty to thirty Dona- Many of them had been without and men In line as compared with food for two days, during which time rain fllle3 the trenches' they were oc cupying Their clothing and shoes were In tatters NO BAN ON KISSING AT OLD CONEY ISLAND Atlantic City Rules are Not Enforced at Coney Beach, as These Pictures Show the upon the tide-swept shore of Asbury, Manhattan, Arverne or Rockaway The police have said the word, their voices shall be heard JMOW, wno nas got a chance for an August day romance, with bathing skirts below the knee and holding hands forbidden' What tyrants are our mayors and how foolish are their fears Hereafter when It's dark we cannot 000 on the same day last year, the annual parade of Chicago's "backbone of industry," was started this morn ing, at 10 0 clock with tne overcast, but the temperature suited for physical exertion This year's labor day demonstration was a departure from the precedent, the Chicago Fed eration of Labor having decided against a parade, declaring In favor of outing where union men could spend the day with their families, and consequently arranged for a pic nic at Thornton park the proceeds, of which will be turned over to the atnk ing butcher workmen BARRED FROM PARADE.

Toledo, Sept to an ob lection raised by members of the moulders' union, employes of the Jones Company, of which the late Mayor Jones was head, were not al lowed to participate in today's "labor day" parade The moulders have long had a grievance against the ''Golden Rule but here to fore the men have not been barred from parades. HE BEAT THE STRIKERS. Merldan Miss, Sept 5--To defeat about one hundred employes who have harassed him for more than a month Moss Graham, wealthy iwner of the Highland Lumber Mills, In Jones county, blew up the extensive machinery with dynamite He expiessed intense pleasure over his final victory and will retire from business The employes struck for higher wages in July and the mills shut down They were living on Graham's land and he had the sheriff clear them off, but they barely moved across to an adjoining land and went into camp making threats against any other la- barers Graham might engage for the season's opening A number of dep redatlons to his property have occur red. BIG PARADE IN NEW YORK. New York Sept 5 --Forty thous and sons of Labor marched through the New York streets today Today's parade was an exhibition of the strength of organized labor of life, yet their impatient purpose to ake that harbor with fortifications either by assult or rsptd siege la dently Quickened bf their desire to prevent Its being used as a poaalMe ilace of refuge for the Baltlo fleet.

Another singular feature of tils war has been the tact that the land batteries at Port Arthur have been en- to hold at bay the entire Japanese navy, yet in all the combats with an enormous expenditure ot ammunition those batteries have been unable to Inflict any serious injury to the Japanese fleet As indicated In one of my previous articles, the placing of a powerful Japanese army In the Yaln valley doomed Port Arthur and threatened Vladivostok, and that army can dislodged In only one or two ways, namely, by another army strong enough to overpower it or the destruction of the Japanese navy protecting its base The two great armies have slowly mobilized, concentrated and TERRIBLE. Losses Sustained By Japs at Port Arthur. Chee Foo, Sept 5 --The fighting at Port Arthur from August 25th to tne 131st was of the fiercest character even spark, unless we sit upon the (ten porch with pa and mother near And flght ng ed with the Japanese retiring everywhere except at Palunschau, which was retained Itzshan Tias several times assaulted but was finally as for hugging--well, they would throw us in a cell' The bubbling billows weep as on the sand they sweep How lonesome are they now without the "Oh," and "MyS" and 'Dent'" The surf was abandoned On September 2 the Japanese attacked the Russian left flank but tht assault was without result SNAPSHOTS AT CONEY 'ISLANJ. New Sept 5--Now here's a. made to bathe tewdedoo' Here a prettv mess" mer lovin'" Mo snnnner girl or summer man can more caress VBMh.

It is a sin pon the and "not for sum- The naw good catechism of modern Puritanism having been accepted gee- a wicked breach eraliy, na.9 yet a great exception Co- of Quite dead Is ae Island Is still open for spooMrs' that joyeus bliss of sitting by the faMMint aw to kiss. lOb, what a tkat la Atlantic C(tr, of all the placet In the world, anouM go forth in bitter of cimpte osculation. fOKtt up a sign to make ne for other sandy AUuttcl fond aevotion Here they'll not send up for life for kissing your own wife or, indeed, the girl to whom ym've whispered foolish worde of love. At Coaey they en- counfee, rather than disparate Now, Isn't tali a nest? And can ever wkat la to tke It to (Mr MBer (ate FIVE PEOPLE BLOWN TO PIECES BY DEADLY NITRO Premature Explosion Near Upper Sandusky Had Frightful Results-Many were Injured FIVE PEOPLE ETAOINNE Dorine left arm was blown off anc The Japanese officers now fear an other two months will be needed to 1 of andot county occurred Sunday noon take the town The losses in the recent engagements were, Japanese 8,000 killed and wounded, and Russians 3,000 killed and wounded FURTHER. Successes of the Japs at Port Arthur Reported.

London, Sept 5--The Exchange Telegraph Company Has a dispatch from Rome, which asserts that telegrams have been received there from Toklo reporting Japanese successes at Port Arthur The Japanese accord ing to the report, made a desperate attack on the line of forts from Ant to Keekitvan bayonet tight they After a bloody occupied the heights south of Tung Chat Tsu From this point of vantage the Mikado soldiers began a terrible bombardment of the town. Shells also flamag- ed the ships In the Inner harbor, one vessel being disabled. Tkc members of the, Sawlnaky Gun number of to Depart to participate IB tie whlcn DM held Upper Sanduskv, 0, Sept 6--The she was otherwise so badly Injured worst accident in the history of Wy- tnat she died wlthtt an hour Mahlon Lookabough was terribly mangled and uled within 20 minutes Fox whose parents arc sjid to reside at Lima, was found dead, bis body being terribly mangled One of McCav 8 legs was torn nearly to pieces and a hole was torn through ture explosion of nitroglycerin occurred Five persons were killed and three so seriously hurt that it is not believed they will survive The explosion occurred at jin well about lo be abando Lookabough, of Findlay to Petersburg, bnt ever, without suffering a greater tMK IB the of battloa brought into grand theater of war The small affairs, skirmishes and and captured i combats of forces are mere 1" Jfhole army Incidents of every campaign: the drlv-, the campaign ins of a line ot skirmishers vldettes The attacking or infadinj. or pickets has been magnified Into always be expected to suffer far reported battles, and handle-hand en- ier loss The loss to the JOflir-- counters have evidently been the crea- must have been quite sewre, tot i tion of the writers to be fairl, The Japanese, In the prosecution of and a sharp campaign with i their scientific skillful offensive cam of desperate and destructive palgn hae now penetrated tho Rus- must follow The I slan territory far beyond the powlbll- "ito or portion attvasolMtf Its of an) assistanceTfouTttuir fleet, etun Mukden, Is of no- great importf' and where they mut meet the con ance since the line of railroad centrated and strengthened Russian Port Arthur and was severed The Japanese army la beiBJ I army To retreat without losing either their fortitude or the morale of their 1 farther from its base, and skooM A army has been a characteristic ot the penetrate the Interior far Russian The luocesaful maneuver-1 threaten the line jrf Ing and fighting of the greatest ar-1 between Harbin commence tie struggW foi assisted by badly mangled that it was necessary his two sone. Lewis and Claire, aho to amputate his right leg Hlb con nf Flniilav Philip Fot, an oil, dltlon Is lertous as Ii thnt of Ernest well shooter, of Oarey, and Lafe Mr- Wise who similarly Injured of Findlay were removing thel Wise has a hole through her 5 from the'well I' an1 (t is not she will casine stuck and It was decided survive to'loosen It with a shot nltroglyc- Mrs Mahlon who 1-it to loosen ter nnstmna Mld hn8 a wn nearly Two quarts of the stuff was towered dead was in a tent not over 100 feet hut failed to explode more away but wai not Injured Every arts wa-i lowered ptmlolan In the city summoned Thta flme the squib, a.

it is called, and all wre kept busy attending the apparently went off and Lookaboueh flying. and his men began to pull up the wire Nr TM KMIPHTB with which the expkxivos had been CORING THE Ith-' aflame with lights and decorations for escaped uninjured That wa? Hanr Gulliver, nine, of Flndlnv, who vlsltlnf all uncle Mahlon Looka, There were several WaiKtm utr among them Brnest Whe and two cWldren. Dorlne a -langhter tgei I two PAID THE PENALTY Inbiirn Sept B--Fully pared for death Giuseppe VemoHi. it walked to the electric chair In the An, nd i declared dead. genlus ot the commanding generals A Skobelet, Moltke, Johnson.

Jackson, Lee Grant. Meade, Sherman or Thomas will soon determine the success or disaster of one of these two armies. With a line ot battle 30 miles long and movements by divisions and corps with their hundreds of batteries, thundering by day anil Illuminating Infernal region by nlsht, reminds port, more valuable thaa the terminus of the great Ion railway, and a second CrtBea be inaugurated Sherman said "War to a and you can refine it," neaalng useless destruction of life ai ure and the devastation ot when reason humaatty and hate been dethroned. SUNDAY'S RnM-Up ot Or arts aod Petty ttidcn. Of- A big bunch of offenders faced Mayor Molter In court, Monday Sam Mahon.

who had been sent In from tie Lake Shore for drunkeoneaa aad forfeited ball, was agate In, under tke name ot McCanley. OB tke ckane 1U went law tke UM Miller KM hoM- Farlifcak kg Dortne Mt lap, Irtan'i toad llniaaa 1 was Bned It for went Into Shepkera Water street eatoom. and then refuawl to pay tar IL resulting. He had a knife In hla pocket aad teemed to be I George Detow, a ataaM. got tata rw Ml ul lu aad waa dlaekutei.

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