v. rT G COD EV WW VJBAVKn ' Tonight an Tuesday, fair; north orly sriodav YOU CUEC-ZD . SAID? vou in. no. ia. PORTLAND, OREGON, MONDAY EVEN SEPTEMBER 1. 1904. PRICE FIVE C CIO STICK IED AT SI25 A DAY 4 e m TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR BED NOT -..-. ..... v. -: , . . . t ' v SHOT BY PARSON IMSBACl YET OCCUP 'n, .VSt Regis Hotel, J. J. As- tor's $4,CC3,CC3 Palace, -' Is fCzi Dp. CHEAP PARD 515 A DAY .- ' ..'-.: ;- -"" t Clareaca Vnlay "'Peitf a Suite tor I S35.0M a Yein fllM Jeils ;. ; Sykaiitlc Uxury H -Vert Meet MA - (IMUI DhHtA te flw'NniL)' ." Mew Tork. apt. lr-4lM 0n( rwh of trad at the new St. Reg, the hit: at priced hoUl la ttaa United States. . appeared laat night when 4t gueeld regtetered ta Jobs Jaoob Aster's- aav 4,0M,M' botaL CUraaoa H. Maokjay. tt la raportatf,; .tM. laaaad a. ult of aamrtnants at tha tiotal (or H.jH a mat. Thta ta'tabralv tha arlos for tho room and lacluaa ao aiaala, , Mr. .aad. Slra. Howard Gould yMtafday . took a aulta but at a lowar1 prloa.' Tna faatoua $1.0 bod baa aot baan alpt In jrot. It 1 altuatod In tha blsb at arlood iiulta la tha Dotal which ratita for 1U -a day,- without waala. . ' Thr Drat meal vaa aaryad a thaj Bt. Boaia Soptambar 4, - TMa craat publM want to tha botal In drovaa, aapad, wonderad. and than eara fully aauntarad out Into tho atroat acain, wbara tho aatonlahad nan and woman oaua-ht thaw braath and narvalad at tho 1 . - ytaritie luxury uu f ; t upas Fifth avanua. ybaritie luxury tnai naa nMwnir m Tha mm tr4 aod Uia woman, ahat tarad. They know -tha otol aoot John Jaoab .atr It.aaaaao, and that Mra. Aala AmmatmA tnt tlM ta BldlBO him In maklnc It tha moat lasnnoaa apat an tha world at front a a oar o isa wltboat aiaala. mada alnoa Mew Tork raainad -what a luinar tha naw nlaoa waa to' ba. but tha proprietor, not balnk able to daclda on any mauioa oi awaraina; nm twnmw tablaa that wara aakad for kandrada of tlmaa ovar, had daeliaad to roaarva any, with fha raault that tha W.t dlaaar uiHft an nn rm " Airly In tha day tha botal waa -olaily opanad. a loos alchtaaar want to u n ik Hlnlna la araA aat at a tabla to lonaaoma auta, whUa a wattar and (wo aaalatanta krousot Ma oraaa fkat. Hla ohack waa tl.M. UnUI laat nisht, beWar, tha popula tton of tha ll-atory botal ooaalatad of only ttv famlltaa . Part f Flatn oafd Many of tha plain Naw Torfcara, who only loobad ttmldly around tho botal and than wont out. triad to ftvura )uat bow Ions; thay could live at tha St. Hata. Tbay triad tha problsm hi Tartou waya. By roomlnc tbora and aotna aot to tholr aaaala tbay found thoy oauld llva aa ehaaply aa It a day and what tbay mlBtot apond in raatauranta By kavlna; n room ta tho naishbarhood and dlalnc at tha St. lUcia, taklns aara ta avoid tho talvhar-prload dtabaa, tbay fownd that thraa ordinary', maala, - without wins, would approxtmats lit ' day, plua tha par dlam oost of thair furnlahad rooma. Than tha Naw Yorkara ahook their koada aadly and wondarad wbara all tha moos? eama from. It totaled aocastblac llko 4,Pt a yaar by ' dinlna; out, and -ft,iM a yaar by roonlna; out. And tbay i waat for ona paraon. Thair ona oomfort waa that oooaalon ' i ally thay mlatt drop Hi and hava a wall. aalaotad anoallantly aoofcod and taotaful ' . (y aarvad maaJ for about 7. If thay waatad to got rlfht down to bad rook for vi-tha aoia purpoaa of bavln tha aaUafao Uon of aatlnf In tha flnaat hotsl. thay oould, by avoiding- a Up to tha waltar. 'gat off for II canta, tho alaa af tha amaUaat ohaek paM yaatarday morning . for braakfaat by a man who waa aaUa ' flad with aoffaa and rolw. wko Bat m .raw.' ' ' Ftt 'Today tha prloa ot roaat yormg tor ' gay,, which laat waafc waa gootad at 14. . . waa today put up to M- . Rooat obiek- -m may ba had at m.--'- -, L An Adaa of tha ooat of ft maal at tha (Contlnuad on Paga Two.) t BY WIRELESS FROM . CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS 1 : J rail t. Loula, dept. is.wiralab oaaa muntcatfoo batwoan Chios yo and SC ! Loula baa boon aatabllahadv Tbo faat ' waa aocompllahad yaatarday, whan maa aagaa wara transmitted from tho giant towar of tho world's fair to tho grounds on tho laka front at Chicago. All day oparators a hot maaaaga after maaaaga through tha air. Alt maaaagaa wara tranooiibad eorraetly and promptly, al though tbo atatlona ara t mllaa apart. Tha operators aald at tbo oonelualon af fha axparlmsnta that m a faw mootha , maaaaaoa will ba aant from tho Faolfis tauon to tbo Phtilpplaoa. - w nrwetaf IHeMfegh ta Tha MaraaLt ' Taeoma. Was.. Sept. II R. F. Ben nett, a aawyer, shot himself with a cheap ll-callber revolver thla morning In a fit of dlaeeuragement- at lack of ompleymentSind many debts. The bul let went Into tho back of hla head and thekMB la paralysed from bead to foot. Ha leaves a wife aod two amaU ehU dreft deaUtuta, . , 'I i 'Niiiin ' ati ninn mi n a.- , J ' ' tha fasnoua flft.OM bad ta tha atato ohambsr of tho It Roria botal. Nw Tork. Tho aulta of which thla badrooM la ana ranta for 1W a day Wfthoot aaaala. .t, ... v . ; i-j : ., WHEAT JUMPS UP IN CHICAGO PIT Shorts Roshing to Cover Crop ' Report JForce . Bushel Wild Exciteme iJ-:"ci'kaa ; Jak ;:.gayV'a. . . . TOQ.r if saw iwj m-U.a laShB 55 Kay -- owJ fmonHt la Tha JtmrnLf ' CMoago, Sapt.: It Wkaat doaad Co day orar 4 oanta a buahal hlgbay than at tho otoaa of Saturday. Tho rlaa. waa eauaad by tha lower ayarnmant aatl mata and tho frost In Winnipeg and bad waathar reporta from otbar aacUona af tha northwest- , Tho markat today waa rn tha handa af tha "bulla" from tha sound of tha opsn Ing gong to tbo vary laat aala, and In point- of - Interest today's markat waa tha moat sensational af tha yaar. Tho weather map ahowa light froata evor Iowa and tha aama advtoaa ara rsearrad from North Dakota and Mani toba, It. ta tho opinion of grain man in awaaral that If tha froata ara aa heavy aa re ported in North Dakota and Mani toba thay wlH probably do . a larga amount of damage, and prteea oould not help reaching tha highest point of tho yaar. At no tima thla aaaaoa ha re. tha shorts or Teara" aaooma ao zrigmanaa, ana aa thay roahed to oovor thay foroad tho price op. v Tha largest gain mads In tha market today waa by May option, which cloaad i oanta blgbar than tho aod of Bat urday'a markA. May opened 1 oanta hlghar at I1.11H. and durtng: tha day thera waa no swaying of tho "human' foroaa. Tha markat waa blgh at 1.1K and Jow at tha opantng ftgura. Thara waa but a alight reaction at tha clone. After ahowlna? an advance of S oanta at tbo opening, naw Septstabsr spUoa FEMALE "RAFFLES" -f 5- i -"'v iJsereal ov.tbretsa.) Newport, septi II. Society wag agaia Urtled today by thd nawa that mys terloua 'thief bad robbed the beautiful Mra. riaaler. the aeeond. of kodi and may to tha value .-of ll.0Ot. .The aatehel stolen from Mra. Flagter - oon talned,lfl.vao ta money, two drafta on New Tork fo tl,Me and ft ekaln valued af I4.m. , . The moat- remakable feature or toe LE1SMARDT StFFEID TO rao SUKIA ' p i mil ggnlal Swvwa.) I-" Wsahtngioo, Sept. ir Cap. David Lelhhardt. pnperlntendent af the deadj tor apart mailt, who shot btmaatf la hie efSaa piatirday, left three iettera on -hla dash oddreaaed to frtsada aed owe to hie wife. In one letter he spoke of ft mania that pseaiaasa hfta to kill himself, and aald that be bad tried Ch rlst laar Solenoe for retUf without No other motive, la kwawn for the deed tbnardt's daaghter, Miaa laea, who waa ehlef clerk to August Meeben at tho tlase of hla arrest, ta now olerk In tha poatofnoe at Lea Anaelea. famous cc:.:cser ; waot was a 'jew , (leeraal aparial Sardae.) . , -Barim, Sept. II. It w reliably gtated ant genealogical reeearohee Lately een dueted have disclosed the fact that RtciMtrd Wagner Urn famoug eompooer, waa Jew, - ; ons Bullish Government May Past; $ U 1 4 a i J roaa ataadtly; nnttt. tt raaahad ILt. tbo barhondaiostoa; Aowro Dnrtaaj tha day naw Baptambar. gained thk oanta, and tho rtao from aturday waa 4 pualnaaa in owl Saptambar waO nacrif- nal and the option mada 4 oanta gain froM'tha pravioua session the amallaat rise of tho day. Old September opanad t canta higher at 11.11. and touohed tl llS,. tbo nigh and eloatnaj ftgura, rather early. -. ,. - During;' the day: thara. woo. a gain of t oanta In December wheat. Tbo mar ket opened vary strong, with a 1-oeat lias, at fl.H. Too high point, waa reached at 11.19. Tbia figure waa bald until the elooewben there waa a reaction of cent.- StnAe Saturday, December ebowsdt an advance of 4 oanta.- - , r-. The BacoTdVRaraldVtoday aaye: "flat- urday'a government crop report makea a yield of llt.fOv.eea buabaU leak than that of laat yaar, and about that much laea than waa oAoJally figured at the beginning of tho winter wheat harvest. The trade calculations of tha present crop year will ba baaed an tbo figuroa last leaned. The anowmg la sensa tional ta that It puto thla country about on a tine aa between, an export and Im porting nation, with every probability that In no oaaa will the wnoat crop be of benefit to our foreign' trade. Tho first affect of the report may bo to enable tho Sour trade, to hold -the advantage it baa recently gained by forcing be lated buyere to begin replentoblng tholr greatly depleted atooka, and It may also have the sffeet of aonding Uuropeaa buyere more generally - Into exporting oouotrioa. otbar than Amortea," STEALS $2 5,000 case. '-a' feature which baa developed in other recent . Newport robberlee Is aa aaau ranee Mra Flagler received by let tef that the property would be returned to her. It la understood that the thief Ira yodno-society. woman who toft Armed kleptemantaa. - .- - . . . . .1 . -- 1 - .ini.-i -- Nat ToASewt! IdThe diii maala. Which ran aground near Sandy Hook laat ntght, waa floated early tbia meralnaj. She auatalned no dasjuuya, AN OUTRAGE UPON ' PUBLIC SCHOOL; For e of the eecjoel cbMdron of Portland the fall term of the public schools tpsnad this msrntng. . For soma of the children, but sat ssr-ftlL Several of too eehool build tags are not ready for ooounaney. no wtthataadlng the Cart that aba ' con tractors have had tbo whole summer vacation ta which to make aeeded re pairs and elteratloue. Pupils who have been attending these schools must Walt some for days a ad soma for weeks be fore they can reeume all of their studies. ' - The old. unsatisfactory seethed of giving- tha children Instruction for half a gay enly Is to be resumed ta several of the oehoole, unto such time ae the bulldinga are agai St for occupancy. Among the parents of the children who ere- thae to be deprived of a part .of tho year's schooling: keen dlssnctefeo Oon pravaUy and tbay org asking why Eocscvclt Defends Poli ties la Letter of Ac-. ceptance. -j.' . .r' .--4" " 'V KE FEARS ANY CHANCE Declares Thai Doaoxriti Hiocecsa ful Wpflli Have ta Carry Out to inblicai PaltclcHr Wrack - ;r::llM'Caiya". v:.h,- U Oyster Bay, b. L, Sept. 11. Preaident Roosevelt today sent to Speaker Cannon of IUlnol ebairmaa of tha aotlfloatlon oommittea, hla formal tetter of aooep taaoe of hla nomination for president by the Republican, national convention. Mia letter ta part foUowa: . ' -It la difficult to find out from tha atterancea from oup opponents what are tha real laauea upon which they propose to wage thla campaign. It la not unfair to nay that having abandoned moat of tho prtnclplea upon wbloh they have taslated during the laat eight years, they now aaam at ft loan, both aa to what It la that they really believe, and aa bo bow firmly tbay ahall assert tholr belief ta anything. la fact. It la doubtful If .thay venture resolutely to press a single kwue; aa aoon aa thay raise one they ah rink from tt and seek to explain It away. Such an attitude w the prob ably inevitable result of tho effort to Improvise oouvloUone; for vwhen, thus improvised. It la natural that tbay ebould bo held In ft tentative manner. The party now In' control of the government la troubled by no auek dif ficulties. We do not have to guess at oar owa oonvtottona. and then oorreet the gueaa.lf tt aeema unpopular. Tha nrTr"lr'' which we grofaaa ara those Is which .we believe with heart and soul and atrabg-th, , Men may differ from ue; but thay cannot acauea us of trick to ess or insincerity. The po lie tea we have pursued pre those which wa earnestly bold aa essential to the na tional ' welfare and repute. Our aettonej apeak even louder than our words for thai faith that Is in aa. We base our appeal upon what we have done and araiplng. upon our record of administration and laglaUttog during: the laat seven rears. In whioh we have had complete control of tho government. Wa to tend bt the future to carry on the government ta the same way that wa have carried it on ta tbo peat. . "Our opponeats ona criticise what wa did In Panama only on condition of mis stating what waa done. -The administra tion behaved throughout not only with good faith, but with extraordinary pa tience and large generosity toward those with whom It dealt. -It was also mind ful of American mtereets. , It acted In strict eompliaoeo with the law paaaifl by "eon grace.- Had not Panama been promptly recognised, and the transit across the Isthmus kept op an. In ac cordance with our treaty rights and obligation there would .have ensued endless guerrilla warfare and possibly foreign oompltcattens; while all ebanot of building the canal would have been deferred, certainly for years, perhaps for a generation or more. .The decisive action which brought about- this beneficent insult waa the ekerctse by the preaident af tho powers vested tn him. and hi him alone, by the. constitution; the power to recognise for elgn govemmentn by entering into di plematle relations wltb them, and the power to make treetlee which, when rati fied by the senate, become ander the oonatttutlon, part of the eunreme law of the lend. Neither tn thts nar tn any other matter 4ma there bean the allfht eet failure to live up to the constitution In letter and ta aplrit But the eonetl tutlon must be observed positively as wen as aegatlvaly. The president's duty to ta aerve tae- country la aooerdanoe with the constitution; and) I should ba derelict ta my duty If I need ft ftilae construction of tbo constitution ss a shield for weaknaas and timidity, e as aa ancuea for governmental uwpotenea : TJTritrtsf mlarepreeentetfon la the one eapuu of our opponents M regard to our foreiga policy, and tbo- way the Cea tinned so Paga Stx. It la thai the school. board has snowed a condition to arias again whtek baa been ae gsrlsug aa gnnoyanesj ta the oast. r Nearly moutb will elapse before the Atkinson school to ready for use. In the meantime the puplla who have been attending It are to have enly half a day of instruction, and for that they muet go to the Couch school. The Imme diate result of this seeke-shlft ftrrange aseat to to deprive the Couch aebodl puplla of half ft day's Schooling, for they must make way for tbo children from the Atkinson school. A simitar condition prevails on the east side, where repairs upon the Clin ton Kelly school have been allowed to drag so that the building to not ready for occupancy. The Portsmouth school, on the penlssula, to ta tha name con dition, and . the school children must cutter the eosjeeauenees of the eeey golng foUep of the poheoi board. MRS. ARTHUR FAOaTT, (Oepyrigktt Met, by W. Brltala klgfeW Baaarvao -London. Sept. It. AU danger that Mra, Arthur Paget will be lamed for life aa ttaa result of bar Injur! ea la peat aays Sir Frederick Trevee, physio Ian to tha king, whom Ddward cent to attend the fair American aa soon as ho beard that aha had been hurt. Mra. Paget fell down the abaft of an elevator in her homo about a month ago. She is peeted to be about aoon, - - - RUSSIAN WARSHIP MAY SAVE TO GO i . 1 . Lena, JLKtwretl h Sat fraaefsoa Bay " tarHepalrs" Inspected to See V . r V fyoaraaf Special Swvloa.1 - - Ban Francisco. Sept. II. Watched by tha euuadron of Admiral Goodrich, head- ad by the big armored cruiser New Tork, tbo Russian cruiser bona lies ta the bay near the Union Iron works, awaiting re pairs which. It la asserted by some of the officers, brought her u tna way from Vladivostok. Late laat night Ad miral. Goodrich received ordera to re main here wltb hla sQuadron of four ahlpa tnataad of calling to Magdalene for target practice. The . offloere deny that any tnatructiona have been received In regard to tho Iena, but admit tbay are kept here. The purpose of the vlatt of tho big cruiser Is a mystery. It Is thought by steamship men that she camel hare to prevent the shipment of. contra band, and poaslbly to await tha coming of Japanese mall sterna, era When asked why she came. Captain Berllnaky said she came under ordera to the consul here. Other officers aald that the ves sel was badly In need of repairs to her boilers and tubec which! would require two months. During her long trip from Vladivostok the -Lena aaw no Japaneee warships, but the captain admitted that he sighted three other Russian eruleera. When aakad where he aaw these ship ha said- thay were nearer the Asiatic than -tha, American eoeot. Intense in teract has been aroueed among ahtpptng men. - One report -ears the Lena crossed the ocean to bead off contraband cargoes from northern Pacific coast points, but that trouble with her bollera eauaad her b come hero for repairs. Admiral MoCalla, commander of the naval station, cent the torpedo boat Paul Jonas from the' navy yard to the station 'almost alongside , the Lena. Collector ' of Cuetome- Stratton an nounced thla morning that tha Lena muet leave as soon as nor repairs had boon-mads, tf repelre are necessary, or If not . that aha must leave at once. The Japaneee consul- called on Col lector Stratton and demanded that tha Lena be ordered to leave tho port at tha expiration 'of 14 hours. This de mand waa refused on the ground that the captain of tbo Lena reporta his vee- ol . usees worthy and , that the inspec tors have not yet reported on hla claim that the vessel Is unfit for pea. Aa tho inspectors go, ever tho Lena, and deter- ( Continued an Page Two.) Tbo Park ocbooL upon whioh the contract ere have bean tinkering away all eumuer, ta not ready for use and tho puuIe ara to ba housed again to tho temporary structures created toot It ta1 stated that all of the eoatracte for repairing tha -eehool buildings wore let with the express proviso that they should bo reedy for occupancy at the opening of the fall term. No striken have occurred to binder the work, there has been no scarcity of labor and ae shortage sf building material, The simple fact la that the contractors have not 'been held to their agreements, and not 'until the time has arrived for the schools to reopen Is the publio made eatm.ro of tho true condition of affairs. Tie eonaeauences of thla lalesea fa Ire I aniin ta lose tM the eohool child rear- of the city which cannot be oouxputed dollars and can tat CHILDREN El WoDman Wounded at Aurora by Rev. S. Mar tini, of Vancouver.:; v.V.' PISTOL USER IN FLIGHT '- i;. f aflaai laterfere. flea Pastor Tied Up Sat to Beat Him and Got : ; Twa Ballets far Bis r 7 : ; V Pains. S - Aurora, Or., Sept II. Rev. S. Mar tial shot and aerloualy wounded al Wollman ta Bdward Herren'a hop yard here this morn tna- Martini leaped on hie blcyole and dad toward Portland. Martini's homo ki In Vancouver, Wash. Wollman Uvea In Cbehalla. Wash. WoU man wlU recover unices blood poisoning sets In. One bullet struck him ta tho cheat but glanced, aoooad pierced bin left hand. ' AoeounU of the cause of the shooting are somewhat vague and conflicting. That generally accepted to that Wollman Interfered to nave tha pastor's aon a beating. Martini and hla aon wara at work picking hope ta Herren'a yard. Martini loot his temper over some thing his son had dona. Whan Woll man came upon him, the pastor had tied his boy up against a fence and was beating him mercilessly, -WoUmaa In terposed. , Martini told htm to keep away and It la said that the men clinched. Then Martini drew a revolver and ftred twice. Aa Wollman fell wounded the a bicycle standing By telephone ft was- learned that Chief of Police Burns at Oregon City had atuhai tho train Which left Aureex ft few moments after the murder waa at tempted, but falling to Sad Martina on it, put ft watch on tho roads. Martini waa net wall liked at the hap yard and it said had beeu given no tice ta leave.. ' W. WALDORF ASTOR HAS NARROW ESCAPE ' Ueorsal Special fcrnw.) New Tork. Sept, ftfe' WtHhunj Waldorf Astor waa aimoat run over by ft trolley car ta front of hla own hotel yesterday afternoon. Astor started out briskly from the portal of the Netherlands for a walk. lie waa followed by a puahing. scurrying throng - Ho walked rapidly, but the crowd went faster stilt and turned and looked back at him mm he hurried along He reached tbo curb, but ft Fifty-ninth atreet car block ed the way. He baited a moment, and tha crowd baited, too. People gathered closely about and made remarks. He made a ruck to erosa the atreet Juet after tho ear started, and atepped In front of a ear on tha other track A big poticeman seised him by the shoulder and shoved him off the track. Actor attended the Christian Science church, Indicating that be is con verted to that belief. "BLONDE WOMEN FAST PASSINC'-O. T. MASON (Teetaal Special ssrvtat.) L Washington. Sept. 11. Prof. Otto T. Mason, anthroooloalat at the Smttbson- Institution, Washington, has pre pared a written treatise in which he aays that tha golden hair of ehlvstrla days has passed with chivalry, and that fair women in the future will be called fair only ta a poetic sense. He glvee aa hla reasons for this conclusion tbo sta tistical fact that blondea are not eo nu merous aa they used to be. and are grow Ing aoareer every year. Professor Mason Ives aa hla reeeona for the dlcappoar- anoa of the blonde that they are ehor-er lived, of lower vitality nod leas ropro- ductlvo then the brunette type, and that they are more susuepwMie la the evils af living ta tho cttlea y " HAIR CROWS ON BALD HEAD IN OLD ACE ' Oeenal seeetol SerrleO Mttoft. Sept. 11. A perfect iy bssJthy aoptugenariaa was admitted soma weeks ago to the eimie at Padua aa a aubjeet for study. He bad been until two monthe ago perfectly bald, -when suddenly hie hair began to grow again and became so thick and long , that U bod to be cut. Doctors are examining the extraordi nary vigor of the aoalp. FATHER SLAIN BY 15-YEAR OLD SON ,;?' -...:;.-;, fJbareal leeetat terfwe.) Stockton, Cel., Sept. II. Leonard H. Buckland, ft reepooted harneaa dealer, aged It years, waa shot and 'killed by hla own 11-year-old son this morning tn his at ore, beoauee the father bad slapped the lad's mother. The murder was unmeditated. Tho boy got whisky at a saloon, eft the way to coounk tha deed , Kuropatkln's Tired An; ; Resumes Retrect ' From IKskdea. ' RAINS DELAY FRCC2IC5 Oyaau Keported to Be Qolesceit Rear - Teotal, But Ranare af fnth v taopfcytbe Japuese v ;;;v 'Ar:lrcard- St. Petereburg, Sept. If, Knrcpuki kin's army to once saore ta retreat. Tao. spent foroaa, which have been reefing at Mukden for the laat few days, were considered aufflclently reoovered from their fatigue to start again on their northward Journey. A considerable force of Ruea tana la reported to be in side tho defenses at Tlellng, 10 miles) north of Mukden, at which place Kuro patkla. It to believed, baa decided to make another stand against tho Jam- So far aa appearanoea go, according to dmpatehsn given out by the general staff, Kuropatfcta to aot pursued this time, Russian scouts report that tha only movement of Japanese troops has been to unite tho three divisions of Field Marehal Oyama'a army north of the Talta Taltae river. General Oku. leaving a small garrison in charge of Llao Tang, crossed the river, moving northward along tha line of the Tall road, and the foreaa under General Kurokl and General Nodau, lying to tha east of the-railroad, were so disposed that tho combined armies form on broad belt 17 miles from and to cud, ' Net Tab ta Mi hi in, A dispatch from General Sakhajsotf rucelved this morning reports that the Japaneee have not- penetrated tn any great numbers beyond Tantal coal mines. It saye thaf they have several large camps along tha railway between Teotal -and. Liae Tang. Only the outposts of Kurokl'a army. It la said, are lying near Mukden. - r Heavy ratng continue to fall, and tbo Japanese ara said to no resting and so ouparating. In spite of the reports that Oyamao men are quiescent, there is a fear in of- dotal headquarters that the wily Japan- - tee. to arranging some fresh ooup. One report baa It that while Oyama la lying apparently lethargic south of Mukden, . large foroaa of Japaneee detached from tho main body are hurrying northward to the westward of tbo railroad and pro paring to serve aa the flanking body In the action against Tlellng; which is the next looked for. It la generally admitted that Kuropatkm will give up Mukden, to the enemy almost without a blow. Aatde from General Sakharofrs dtp- ' patch there to almost an entire absence of news from the front. An official dispatch iscofvod today do mce that General Mlctahenko, who com manded tbo Russian forces at Liae Tang, waa killed ta the battle of Sep tember I. Two Japanese were arretted here to-, day. One had joined the Greek Calholiov church and married a Rossis lady. From documents found on thePh both Japaneee are believed to be naval eeTtoere acting aa spiea. fee the Ovaeat to : flewsal Special herrlee.) ZJbau, Sept. IL A Sect of eollleru and supply ships Is lying bare with stsam up snpeotlng hourly the arrival of the Baltic fleet whioh has sailed from ' Krone tad t on Ita way to the orient, nn- ' der command of Admiral Rotoatveoaky. The fleet la expected to go by way of Cape Good Hope but there are rumotw " also that It will uee tbo Buea canal route, Ita destination, of course, la ee oret. There are in tha Baltic fleet the eruleera Admiral Nabaklmott Dlmttri Donahoi, Aurora and the Aimaa, Rear Admiral Knqalst'a flagship, and tho baU . ftteefatpo Bouvaroff. Vice-Admiral Reject- venaky's flagship; the Navarln, SiasoL Tellky, Borodino, Alexander in OrrL" '" Oleg and the Om labia, Kear-AdmUai ' Voelkersam's Dacshlp. . tfsmeal Bseetal gwvlre.)1 Waahlngton, Sept, Ik Minister Ta kahlra received the following diopateh from the foreign office today; Tokie, Sept. II. The Mancburiaa army reporta that two hinds of dum dum bullets have been found among the ammunition captured at tho battle of Llao Tang. Tha cartridges resemble those used la the Russian rifle of the type of 1811. It la supposed that tho horrible wounds, received by some Jap anese ta thla lMfvtio were Inflicted by this kind af bullet. . . . INSANE WOMAN IS . CAPTURED AT gaertal DlapsbA e the Jiataal.) Llnd. Wash.. Sept. II. -A a ineane V - man waa found In the bru h r h by a boa car touriet y aaye that she slipped a marshal at pToeeer and the aherlff of North YeK She ate and drank n taken to the Jtl t Information gaoat i e. married BBVavM nwxarni tOHsn. -i