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WAR HAS BEGUN JAPAN ATTACKS RUSSIAN SQUADRON FIRH IN CHBLK. After T klrty-T w e Hoars* Fighting more Bellsvea W orst to Over. FRAMES LEAP HIGH BUSINESS PORTION OF BALTIMORE j@ O $ n @ l STRICTLY WITHIN TRB a T V , Records Show America Took No Part Internal'Affairs of Colombia. ■ Washington, Feb. # ._ _ T h e presi dent sent to thd Senate today a mays of correspondence itf response to Sena tor Gorman's resolution calling for the dates and circumstances under which the United States used m ilitary forces in the internal affairs of New Granada, or Colombia, and whether such does of m ilitary forces were on the initiative of the United States or by the request of New Grands or Columbia, or in con sequence of any official representation of either. Tbe resolution also called for copies of the order« by the navy do- .rtment relating to such use of nnlt- tary force. - The circumstances under which forces «ere landed are given by the president in detail, but orders by the war and navy departments concerning the work ings of such departments, and which constitute a part of the offices of the m ilitary and naval intelligence, are withheld on the grounds that the dis closure of such confidential matters would be incompatible w ith the public FETTERED ♦ B Y A L IX A N O C S R O B E R T S O N ” J e t o « » '» r a r e . " “ A f f il e B e e e t S o a r “ te tr i« . ta e te w ta g t i r i . Baltimore, Feb. 8 .— When darkness THE SCENE OF DESTRUCTION. fell tonight, the people of this stricken •‘ t t U u t l t r • ! L i s b o a . '* • ' W e d d e d t o b J F Ie ." " D i e n e AT PORT ARTHUR, city knew the worst was over. The r a e r s e . '* “ N o r a ’ s L e g a c y , " a r c . e r e . B l e e i t v e H :S 1 A . M . S a p te w h e r « , Ito s . flames which tor 32 hours had swept resist leesly through the heart o f-the Less WUI Amount to Over 140,000,000— Two Battleships and aJ.Crul»<r Badly city were checked. An army of fire K o r it B e rth Help Summoned From Phltodelpato. B o o th te n th Bound Bound Dam aged-M lhadtfs Fore«a Eacapcd men from many cities, working un- haun« Washington sad New York—Dyna> C H A P T E R X X X C H A P T E R X X IX . U aharw ad-Several Kuaaian rtorch- .eariedly, and aided by a muddy little F ive minutes from the time that Roger Roger Darrel, walking through ihe for ■ Its Used ta Prevent F in stream, finally conquered. - - Nations est and drawn by the hand of fate, stop dashed from the burning building, blind ■. r r A T io m . Troops Called Out. Worn by a night and day of terror, nm ? ped several times, as though to turn back, with smoke and burning wherever the D a ll y D a lly a P m l F r e ig h t the great crowds that watched the ruin but on each aeparate occasion he found flaniea had licked hia flesh, the whole mill •X of their city turned homeward, and at was tottering and threatening to fgll. It him self impelled forward. Baltimore, M d., Feb. 7.— The moot At least I will not enter when I reacn had yielded Itself ao completely to Ihe Berlin, Fob. ».— A special telegram midnight the streets were deserted, destructive fire in the history of B alti save for the police and m ilita ry , who L mvo Leave there. Let me look upon the old mill once demon fire that it burned like tinder. A r r iv e A n tro from 8 t. Peteraburg aaya three Kuaaian more occurred here today, raging prac Ju st at thia time a i&an staggered from again, and perhaps thia mad guarded the burned area. tically unchecked during many hours, abipo at Port Arthur were severely - To the south, a red glow rise« *«d my part will be »atiafied. W hatsit la I the door, threw up his arms as a falling I pNn ___ Blgge „ - , . . burning rafter struck him, and dropped T : M A « 1:M.___ know not. but I r T n n o t r é s i s t a i t . damaged ladt nlgnt by torpedoes dla- falls, marking 140 acres of devastation, completely destroiyng scores of the 1 :M p m O tbA ons 1 1 :00 a . u 1:11 p A ■ largest business houses in the whole like a rock. .N o one dared go to his as * ** “ i S » | 1:14 p m W a a c o 10:4* a .“ ‘ J H e finished his words with a startled eharged irom Japanese torpelo boat« 75 squares of property that yesterday sale district, involving losses which 2:4 U B .I t . B i I t f l p m K l o 'd y k e l O : » A cry, for hia eyes had suddenly eaught a sistance,..-for the whole m ill was about U » .I p.m g u a i u l i l # l * a. I S A i d m ! while the U tter were passing the bar represented values to the extent of cannot yet be estimated, as the fire was to topple over in that very direction. p .m l l a y - C J c t « : t * a 11 p i glow of light through the forest trees. a .m l «I »75,000,000 to »126,00»,000. Net p m M c t i o ' l d « 1 0:11 a. IU I M p i v^are looking, however, saw Those who |: I X a A b B 1 :4 * It cannot be the moon rising, for. un bor. Subsequently a large fleet of Jap even a close approximation can be still horning Bercely when night fell. p .i p m l> e l(e « s 10 00 a. IU 1 • :0U s a t a u A - » l e'iymergg from the building. less I have lost my bearings, I *m head- a second figure* M o re 0:N > a . 40 p. I * :* S A ._ .u ! « • p m anese battleahipa and cruisers appeared made of, the ioss. No guess can be Owing to the wide extent of the calsro lug toward the west: it Is the old null H e stuuibled otrer the Captain, stooped, ......... I I : l t p m K r « k l n v l 0 :1 * a. ity it w ill be tomorrow before sn ap and", raising the fallen man, bore him to ïi:M A U * 4 1 p m ( I o V 'y I * : l * a m 1 :00 p . u niade of the insurance. An expert proximate estimate ran be made, on fire! What if she should be lost!” before the port. 4M p .m m B o u r i b o n *:.SS a .i the city building inspector, estimates l i e started on a wild run, leaping over a place of safety just a», with a mighty 1.40 a I 4:to p .m i K i e n t though it is certain that it has already M artial Law Proclaimed. <:«> p .m ! W ,’ t l l l e o x I so a .i holes and logs as though they were almost roar, the burning» structure gave way, the loss in buildings alone at 15,000, exceeded »40,000.000. a n l k o l : U 0 a .i *:'*• pmiShar Port A rthur, Feb. «.— In consequence 000. This, with the goods carried will nothing, and rapidly nearing the blazing sending a myriad of »parks skyward as it ,^ r The fire broke out shortly before 11 i n t e r e s t s . crushed in like an eggshell. mill, which .with every passing minJte of the attack by the Japaneee torpedo carry the total to not less than »200,- o’clock this morning in the wholesale » . J . H A R R IS , U O H I.K H . As a preface to the correspondence seemed to become more and more the vic Roger was not seriously hurt. True, • B O . ■ (ton S u p A r ln M a d a a k . Maaagar. boats, m artial law has been proclaimed 000,000. On the other hand it is said dry goods store of John E. Hurst A Co., Acting Secretary of State— Loomis he bore upon his arms burns that would tim of the flames. that insurance estimates do not place T7*“*----*--- writes a letter in which he says a ll the on Hopkins Place, in the heart of the never be wholly lost, but they would be Now he seemed to understand the sub hero. the total loss at a greater figure than business district, with a series of loud correspondence on record in the depart tle power that had drawn him on, and sacred »cars, for they were received while »16,000,000. So far there has been no Japan Seizes Russian Skips. explosions, which were heard in remote ment of state is tiven, and that from in his heart he prayed, oh. so earnestly, he had in his arms the girl he loved. When he recovered hia senses he found London, Feb. ».— In • digpftArh dat- systematic attempt to fix the values parts of the city, sad spread with fear this it appears United States forces that he might yet be la time to save kia that were represented in the district in. Carol bending over him. supreme love have been landed on the Isthmus of darling. OO T-W- — *-*■ FCbrasry * » , and which IqV rap id ity. that which is tonight a devastated All thoughts of bitterness toward her written on every lineament of her sw eet was delayed by the censor, a corre In a half-hour a dosen big ware Panama 10 times from October 1856 to , houses in the wholesale dry goods and September, l»08, the laeHpentioned had been swept from bis heart aa if by face. Her soft lips pressed kisses upon spondent of the Daily Telegraph asserts waste. Not a single life has been loot, and his wounded arms. Between those two that Russisu,deliberately precipitated notions district were burning fiercely. landing being tbe only one made w ith magic. He had the proofa of hia inno no olouds could ever come again ; they had not a human being has even been dan cence. but his words about throwing her the crisis Ey secretly dispatching, out actual request from the govern The entire city fire department .was been baptized in fir«, and tea bond was love from him were forgotten. few days ago from Port Arthur, trans gerously injured. The Hospital lists called out, but was utterly powerless to ment of the isthmus. On he dashed. It stMfthed as though cemented forever. ports loaded w ith a fu ll division of consist of minor burns, w ith the excep check the spread of the flames, which H is face and hgir had escaped because he would never get there, and the old mill troops and escorted by a fleet and land tion of Jacob Ilgingritz, a fireman from weie aided by high winds, and by noon BITTER ATTACK ON AMERICA. was now a perfect pyramid of flames, he bad been wise enough to cover them York, Pa. He has a fractured leg ing them near the Yslu river, thus oc there was savage fires io at least 30 big roaring and leaping upward aa though in with a wet cloth, all but the eyes, and is badly burned. cupying Northern Corea. '*« fiendish glee over thv destruction of the he had ducked hia head when passing warehouses, and the flames were stead Russian General Savs U W a r Comas. It There has been little or no excite A N * Japanese, patience became exhausted through the flames. haunted building. ily eating their way into successive WUI Be Her Fault. Presently he waa abl» to arise, snd The woods were now lighted op. and he and today Japan moved her ships and ment, and there has been no hysteria blocks northwest and south. There has been no disorder, and there London, Feb. 6.— Special dispatchee could see his way better, so that he made then he found a group near by, bending took unresisted possession of ’certain Though every bit of the fire fighting merchant vessels, including the Bhilka has been no looting or attempt a t loot apparatus in the city was called into received from the Far East, and pub better time, but hia heart was Dill of a over a form upon,, th s ground. It waa and Manchuria, the correspondent con ing. Baltimore tonight is as orderly requisition as the flames continued to lished thia morning, add nothing to terrible fear lest he should rtkir» too the Captain. tits knowledge of the actual situation. • a l y T r a o a o A B t l a r a u l , J -ln a A strange fat* Had brought together as a village, and only the throb of the late. r a u l o s U t r o e i ly T K r e u s h tinues: spread, the firemen realised that they Finally, like a mad deer, he sprung all those whom he had wronged to sc« Ths St. Petersburg correspondent of - “ Two other Russian vessels were laboring fire engines and the boom of had a task before them which was too the arch schemer die. Above him stood from among the trees and ruzbeiL-into ths Daily Telegraph quotes from the dynamite, as it brings dangerous walls . seised and escorted to Sasebo, Japan great for them to combat. Telegrams Novo Vremya a bitter editorial attack the open space. A terrible scene, full of the Russian detective, scarred a llttl» 6alt Lalte City, The Daily Telegraph says it supposes to the ground, disturbs the quiet. for fire engines were segrt-Xto-A^shlng- upon the United States, which he sup awful grandeur, was before him, but he from contact with the flames, and yet Leadville, So far there has been no call for aid. the foregoing seizures occurred at Ma heeded not Its sublime splendor. 1 he still worth a dozen dead men, Lawrence ton and Philadelphia, and*’ about 1 sampho, but that the censor suppressed Proffers of assistance have come from o’clock six engines arrived from Wash poses to be sn outcome of th6 dispatch op* thought before his mind was the Richmond, Jack, and the girl who had Pueblo, of American coasuls to Mukdftt and many quartern, from sister cities, from Mm location. ington and four from Philadelphia and Antnng. The Novo Vremya accuses harrowing uncertainty in regard to Carol. been the w lfs of the dying man, aa she Cofotadb Spring» corporations and from private citizens W as she safe? W hat if she were in that believed—Nora Warner. .¡" A special dispatch says a strong fleet joined in the battle w ith the flames. he United States of a desire to-win abyss of flam et- Kneeling beside the Captain w as th s — ~— - of Japanese warships, reported to be on but Baltimore tonight cannot say and Denver. Water plugs in every section within Almost mad at the bare thought, he gypsy. Barbara Merrilvm. the way to Chemulpo, has seized - sev whether it W ill be needed or accepted a radius of half a mile from the fire he hegemony of the entire globe, and The two men, locked In ths room .and rushed frantically forward. A scream exclude Europe from the Far Eastern That w ill be decided tomorrow eral Russian trading veaseU. were in uee, and it is roughly esti market, and declares “ if, as It seems reached his ear—the scream of a woman with the firs roaring round them, ren a T u t . i r p o o s s i n p t l e s n d b l a d l i y t s ; g a l p p a d t r a í a s d ' a l l y ' t W In a dispatch from Tokio. a corre mated that 350 hose were playing at likely, wai breaks out, it w ill have —and for the first time he noticed s fe dered deaperst» by their altttfVon. had T b i s u c b 91 ••ping as« Blalag Caro aa« Fraa WHEN FRANCE WILL BB CALLED. ln g c u s i r C a r t . spondent of the Daily M ail says the one time upon different parts of the been instigated by the Yankees with male figure close to the burning mill. The hurled themselves against .-the door, but B T e r l j llD « u o t l u a g a t l o o a l o a o a s ry t o A u a r t e a Bp J iji Bhimpo has received “ a telegram glare and smoke kept him from recog- the effort w as useless, ana they would * V i ' p » » « ro a llo w e d e n a l l e la m it i et H a k a la . fire. ’ •«- ■ their utilitarian views.” - By Two from Fusan, Corea, declaring that the Russia M ast Ba Attacked, uizing her, and, with hia heart leaping for undoubtedly h sve been burned alive >ut F e r e h e a p e a t r a u e a a « « e e a r tp t lv e l l t a r a l a i » Baron Hayaahi, Japansse minister to joy, he bounded toward the woman, who that the detective chanced to remember firing of guns was heard to the east of S d d ra s a F ir s S tU I B e y o n d C o n tr o l. Great Britain, describes tlie situation was wringing her hands Rîldly. When an az that w as lying in a small closet. Koje istand. Paris, Feb. 10.— Officials have care W« CÍ4 M cB R ID B . Osa. A gt-. Baltimore, Feb. 8, 4 A. M .— The fire in the Far East as •"certainly very he reached her aide he saw that It was W ith this they assailed the door by fully considered just how far France is continues to spread in an easterly di threatening,” bnt said everything de ..M rs. Richmond, not Carol. tun»s, .like two great Faroes» •Herculae, Third SL Pordand, Oragaa FAIR B IL iz PASSES. likely to become involved under the rection, and continnes beyond the con pended on-Russia’s reply. ~ ' Several other forms had darted from bnt It waa almost too tot« for The smoke the woods, and were hurrying toward the w as filling the room, and, when they did Votes to Bxtend AM Io Lewis terms of the Franco-Russian alliance trol of the multitude of fireman.' Senate Vetes which they say contains two distinct spot where the lady stood. The leading manage to smash the lock of the door, it 1904 PAIR STAMP» ORDERED. Mobs of wagons are busy a t this - and Clark Exposition. safeguards lim iting French participa hour removing the household goeds of one he recognized at Lawrence Rich w as only to find themselves face to face Washington, Feb. 9.— W ithout a dis tio h .’ The first of these is that Russia the residents just east of Jones Falls, They Ars to Be Oa Sale In Alt Post- mond, but beyond that he did not spare with huge billows of seething flames that « F P I ¡n n W T ff lir s and licked up the senting vote the Lewis and Clark expo must be attacked, and the second that the time to look-.----- - the hundreds of ceaidences being threat offices Oto First Day o f . May. woodwork. sition b ill paasM tbe senate at 6:30 tb« attack must be by two powers. Carol—where is sheT" he erfed. ened by the rapidly Extending flames. The Captain rushed down first, and was There was dot al second to „loge. The Washington, Feb. 8.— An order for yesterday afternoon, carrying an aggre The requirement that Russia be at The Fourth and .F ifth regiments of she first of the naw Louisiana purchase poor lady could not speak, but, raising just In time to receive the crushing blow gate appropriation of »1,775,000. Sec tacked has been one of the chief causes m ilitia , together with a company of txposition postage stamps, which are her hand,* she pointed to the blazing build from the rafter outside the buildlbg. tion lfl of the b ill, providing for the for Russia’s temporizing, as she has regular artillerymen from Fort Mc Thus did the vengeance Of heaven' over to be placed on sale at all postofflees in ing. It was enough. construction of a memorial building not wished to sacrifice the chances of Henry, reinforce tne police to keep the Heaven help me!” fell from hia shut take the plotter when that of man seem the United States May 1, has been sent was stricken o u t; the number of na French-support. Officials here, hoi ed almost without hope. ciowds In check. * * •> teeth. to ths bureau of engraving and p rin t tional commissioners was reduced from ever, have believed and hoped that H e lay there dying now—there could Then, bracing him self like a giant pre ing by Third Assistant Postmaster Gen paring for a mighty battle, he rushed for; be no mistake about that—snd his eyes seven to three; sn amendment was at Russia would strike the first decisive WARSHIP IS SENT. eral Madden.. I t calls for ths printing ward, hurling himself through the bar wandered from one face to another, light tached absolutely cloeing the exposition blow, as such action would in a meas- of 90,000,000 of the one-cent stamps, rier of fierce flames that crossed their ed up by the glare of the still burning and grounds on Sunday, and the frank urefrelieve France from participating A m e r i c a T a k e s H a n d I n S a n t o D o m i n g o bearing the portrait of Robert R. L iv Asa remnants of the haunted mill. ing privilege denied to the national and in a profitless war angry tongues before the doorway. R e v o lu tio n a r y A f f a ir s . When he saw Roger approach, support H e found the stairs more from inatlnri ingstone; 226,000,000 of the two-cent state commissions. Aside from these Concerning the condition in the alii THEE TR1IH it Un EUT M ill changes, the b ill was passed in sub ance providing that two powers must Washington, Feb. 9.—Simultaneous stamps, bearing ths portrait of Thomas than sight, as tbe plnce w as full of ed by Carol’s arm, something that waa T h ro u g h P u ll m a n S t a n d a r d a n d T o n rle l stantially tbe shape in which it recent attack Russia before France becomes ly ' at the state dpeartment and the Jefferson ; 7,600,000 of the three-çent smoke. Up he went with great leaps. At almost a smile came across the dying iao ptng C a rs d a l ly t o O m a h a , C h ic a g o , Spo man's face, and he beckoned for them the top he could see nothing, but, groping on s ; T o u r is t S le e p in g C a r d a l ly to K a n s a s ly came from tbe senate committee. stamps, with Monroe’s portrait; 9,- involved, M . Delcasse has distinctly navy department today the announce | t y ; T h r o u g h l - u l l m s n T o u r is t g la o p tn g C o ra to draw still nearer. The Lewis and Clark b ill came up Bjnted to members of the diplomatic ment was made that a serious state of 600,000 of the flve-cent stamps, with bis way along, he cried aloud: j e n o n a l l y e o n tlu c t e d ) w e e k ly t o C h ic a g o , "Death haa caught me. consln,” be "Carol, oh, C arol,’ my darling, where L o u t , a n d M e m p h is . R e c lin in g unexpectedly at 3:16. The attendance c thgt Cori< Bn<l China would affairs is prevalent in Santo Domingo. M cKinley’s portrait; and 6,600,000 of are you?” hoarsely whispered, as they bent over fa a a ' a r s C C a n it y ( , s Bt e a u tro S ) to t h e E a s t d a l ly . at this time was slight, but as the de- congidered goch power, if either Complaint has been made to the state the ten-cent stamps, with s miniature Oh, the bitterness In his voice. It bim. ”1 have wronged many In my life T IM E t C M E B U L I t bate proceeded, senators returned to j oined j Bpan »gainst Busaia. A M IT » department by the owners of the San map of the United States, showing the spoke of heart-breaking, racking pain, but but now all is over, snd I go to pay the PSTABV P a rtla a d . Or. the “ the chamber, u n til, a t “ the ** time ,k Isidro plantation that their property territory acquired by the Louisiana there came ao answer save the roaring penalty. la there one here who can say b ill was passed, there was a fair aver 4 iS ip . m and crackling of the flames as they fed he or she will not forgive me? In the S a lt t a k a , D e n v e r , C h le n g o had been beeeiged, and an appeal is purchase. SENATE MAY VOTE ON TREATY. F t. W o r th ,O m a h a , F o r t! a n d name of heaven, do not refuse a dying age attendance. Twice-dazing the af upon the dry timbers of the old mill. made for immediate relief. Other S p e c ia l K a n s a s C i t y , St. 1 H e groped his way along a passage un man this reqnest.”t« , ternoon It looked as if the b ill would CHINA AQRBBS ON WAR ACTION. *:» a u. L o u ts ,C b lo a g e a a d Fix the Day of Decision aa Friday Americans having interests in Santo All were silent. No one denied him til he came to a door. It refused to five Hawn to go over until some future time. Domingo have made sim ilar com or Saturday. ■ n a t l n g u n . way at his touch, and, .rendered desperate this, snd, although his voles grew weak Senator P latt, of Connecticut made a plaints. M r. Moody, the secretary of Rolling-Stock of Railroad W ill Ba Brought by the situation, he raised his foot end er as he proceeded^^Jils face lighted np Washintgon, t e P a u l F a s t M a ll. rather vicious attack upon the large __ Feb. 10.— The senate the navy, and ■ M r. Loomis, the acting A t’ a n t lt M M S u te Inside Oroat W alL strangely. ~ sent it down with a crash. w ith the Pans amount carried by the b ill, and threat- w ill proceed this week with secretary of state, had long conerences • :1S P B . Entering, he found the Interior full of "Nora, I see y o ti'ia v e found happiness Tien Tain,* Fab. 5.— In the event of ened to force a fight, which might have ms canal treaty, both in open and ex ▼la with the president upon the subject an outbreak of hostilities between Rus smoke, and yet It was more bearable than with that noble young man, snd It is tot B w a tln fta * . been temporarily disastrous. | ecutive sessions, and there are not a W ith hie return to the navy depart sia and Japan,- tbe railroad administra out In the hall, becapseoT the closed door. so bard to forgive; nor can you, cousin Later Senator Allison became critical few senators who express the opinion ment from the W hite House, Secretary tion has arranged to bring tba rolling A slender figure a»v«<e7«nd staggerM to now that all the elonds ir e cleared sw ay. of the phraseology of the b ill, and but that the week may see a vote on the A t l a n t i a B ip r a a s T ilS a . t e Moody held a conference with Rear stock of the extra moral line inside the ward him. With a dry* 'hc~4g»M opt his Lawrence Richmond, you will find the . F B a t. s t P M a n a t ll for the intervention of Senator Fulton treaty. Some senators fix the vote as arms for her. false paper I held over you on my per Admiral Taylor, and a cablegram was great w all. v ft“ - would have forced ths senate to s d -. for FjrWay or Saturday of thia week “Carol, my love, my life, thank heaven ton. It was a forgery, for you were In dispatched to Rear Admiral Wise, com Russia has ordered another 20,000 you see s liv e r he cried, as be folded her nocent of ibe crime, though eireum •p o k a n a journ without taking-action on the b ill, and none puts it beyond ten days manding the training squadron now at tons of Ksiping coal for delivery at in his arm» and crushed her to his heart. stances aided me in securing my power The committee amendments were most-'^bfiflh*': ' * ' * ' ” Guantanamo, instructing that officer Port A rth u r, making 70,000 tons in a "Vou—forgive me—Roger—I lov«»d you over you. Jack Avenal, I know yon now ly adopted without discussion, bnt the ! senators Hopkins and Clayton w ill to take immediate and effective steps week- lu is pointed out here that if —I believe in you now!" the poor girl Your sister is st last avenged. As fot last committee amendment, relating to speak in favor of the treaty. The diplo- r iO M PO B T L A N U . for the adequate protection of Ameri war breaks out so n the coal w tll jiard -gasped. - you, Barbara, poor girl, once 1 loved you » ' Sunday cloeing, provoked a protracted matic and consular appropriation bill can lives * n<l property at the Domini ly’ reach its destination, as the stocks • Hush, darling. hesYes will forgive us better than aught else in my life.-’ Had • • » F - t e . A l l s a lt in g d a u a • d t p t e debate, and in the end resulted in the w ill be reported from the committee su b ja e t U c h a n g e both. I have forgotten all—everything 1 let that love reign. I would have been can capital, lim iting his action at all hers are low and the steamers scarce. adoption of an amendment offered by »nd taken up at the first convenient but that 1 love you better than the whole a better man, but I trampled It under time« to the recognised tenets of inter F o r t e n F r o n e ls e o - I t is reported that ths Russians are interference w iti Senator P latt, of Connecticut, closing opportunity, when t e lls v o r y « d ay s world. As proof of It, witness me here foot, deceived you, and became worse national law. building a railroad to connect Mukden both buildings and grounds on Sun- the canal treaty w ill not result there ' than ever; but this I swear—once I really to save or die with you.” with Sin M in Ting, 30 miles west of from. Borne attention also may be He bad shut the door in order to keep —loved you." days. M o u t h o f t h e A n a r to M i n e d . Mukden, on the railroad running to out the dense volume of smoke until l.e given to the general calendar. The poor gypsy girl ottered a ery and New York, Feb. 9.— A Russian offi Shan Hai Kwan and Tien Tsin. D a lly C o lam ela S l u r «O O p t e was ready for the final plunge, and. after hid her face iu her hands, overmastered Japan Cats Cable to Corea. »B . S u n d a y » « te a d a p SI m erara. cer, who has lately returned from the tastily wrapping aeveral blankets alxiut Orest Sam for Irrigation. by emotion. Captain Grant was almost ( .00 o m . Paris, Feb, » .— The French foreign Panic Oeoerul li the precious form of tbe girl, who was gone, but, turning hia eyes upon the de » a iu r d a y T e A s to r ia a o d W ap Washington, Feb. 10.— The secretary Far East, is quoted by the Moscow Office was advised this afternoon that l i : M p. s o L a n d in g s correspondent (if the Times to the effect St. Petersburg, Feb. 6.— Advices re clad only in a loose wrapper of her moth fe c t iv e , he gasped: the Japanese have cut the cable con of the interior has approved the setting that the Russian Pacific squadron pos ceived here from Corea say that the er'« that she had thrown about her when “It a ill serve you J u s t as well—yon necting Japan and Cores. Ths object aside of »2,250,000 of ths reclamation sesses at least two submarines. They feeling of panic is general there and first awakened by the dense smoke, be know it was—dead or alive. I esn defy • « a m W H l.arati» « r a r (:M p .te of this action is believed to prevent fund for the irrigation project on the opened the d<x»r. Hon., w a d . T u m , T h u - —you—now.” were built on the Black sea, carried that de(ft*esaion prevails in all the north side of the Shoshone river, in the s a d F rL S a le m . In d e p e n . S a t. news of ths operations of the Japanese The hall and stairway were atilt full of He waa dead. east in sections and fitted together at ports, where massacres of foreigners aie denco, f o r v a lll, smoke, but he would no longer have to reaching the Russians, which was pos Big Horn basin, of Wyoming, pro a n d w a y la n d in g s . Heaven be merciful to hta soul, for he Port Arthur where they now are feared. Europeans a t e preparing to grope his way along either, for the ruddy sible, no matter how ¿lately censored vided that satisfactory rights to land The officer also states that the mouth send their families to Shanghai. F.v dames, dancing and forking out their dia had never known what mercy was in the dispatches sent might 1». Foilow- and water can be secured. This pro this world, and there were more hearts 71 ing the breaking off of relations between ject provides for the construction of a of the Amur river is heavily mined ery steamer ffom Japan conveys to bolical red tongues, as though in fiendish than those present at the time of hia T a u k lR » Ir a ,. F d S a -te 4:Mp. te and that the river is equipped with Corea many Japanese officers and sol glee, lighted tip both. M a n .. W a 4 h o r. Russia and Japan and the cutting of dam and storage reservoir in Shoshone death that were crying w t for vengeance T u a m a » , S T at. light craft, each patroling shout 6' How was he ever going to run the diera in disguise, and their presence in O re g o n C it y , D a y to n a n d F r i. river, and a canal heading in the can because of this evil man. the cable is regarded here as significant n o d w a y la n d in g s . snch numbers is regarded by the Rus gauntlet with that precious burden in his I t w ill provide miles and carrying light artillery. They hurltn] him in the country rharch of the purpose of the Japanese to begin yon above Cody. W as it possible to escape by th e . . . . sians as being a secret occupation arms? water for approximately 90,000 acres ! i «, i . __ i_ .u .. ji .i i yard along with hostilities. _____ j 7».. j . - the . Uarrels. though aa - 111 8ixty doctors have left St. Petersburg window? One glance in that direction deserved Russians Start a »lot. this distinction, and tried to for on the north side of tbe river. told him that such a thing could hardly be get him. L e . R h -a r f à Seoul, Feb. 9 .— Rus-iina soldiers during the last few days. Saaks g ira r. L v .ta w to te u accomplished; in fact, that it was ini|K>sst- Russia’» Pattence Was BxhanStcd. S :S S a. t e Nora Warner went home with -Carol, » a « l : l M y s a. x o m a . p t have l>een the cause of a disorderly in ble, for the fire was already glaring in I o w a ’ s O u n May Bs Replaced. R i p a r l a U L s w la to a D a lly e x c e p t 8t. Petersburg, Feb. 9.— An advance snd they two became great friends. The Sreak for California Sites. cident sUSeoul. One of the Russians through the glass with evil eyes. S a tu r d a y F r id a y . Washington, Feb. 10.— As soon as detachment of Russian cavalry today Drawing in a long breath, snd pressing latter w as t s happy ss tbe day was long, seized a woman, and an angry croud Washington, Feb. 6 .— Several m ili- left Mukden for Corea. Ths telegram the Iowa arrives at the New York navy snd delighted to hear Nora tell of what gathered. A body of Corean gendarmes tarv camp sites in California were ad Carol still closer to him, for he felt that from Mukden announcing the departure ■yard. Rear Admiral Rodgers w ill d i a noble m tn Roger Darrel was. b arrived at the scene fo the trouble, and vocale«! before the house committee on by this baptism of fire she was given fo D X y to n , O rcg o o rect .jt thorough inquiry to be made in Nora knew Lawrence Richmond of old, of the cavalry adds: “ Russia's love . f him for all time and eternity. Roger an encounter with th e Russians fol m ilitary affairs by delegates represent peace has lieen exhausted by Japanese to the recent accident to the eight-inch dashed boldly into the flames and down for they had met before, She was the demands. Troops, therefore, have been guns of the starboard forward turret, lowed. The gendarmes fought well, ing them to lay. Ex-Secretary Herbert t h e s t a l r y . ______ . ------------------------------------------------ -- - daaght.er .aX a wealthy- Virghrian, In d no Had he been alone he would have taken poor obscure girl. He had imagined that concentrate«! IT the Yhht'"?iVer. Tbe TofTeVSHT A T om Ot cobfldcncc on ltiP. o verpower in g the Russians, one of argned forthp selection of the NscF Russian troops are in the l»st of part of the sailors in the safety of their whom was wounde«!. The Koreans de mento ranch, and Judge Stevens for the a flying leap to the bottom, and very prob she had done him harm, but it all turned clare that the Russians w ill destroy J. P. Henry ranch. *Senat <r Perkins ably have come out almost uns.'ath«>d, but out that she had once. In her womanly spirits. The Japanese everywhere are weapons, it w ill be necessary to get at An insurrection has advise«! tlie committee to leave the re now his progress was much slower, and indignation, upbraided bim for his con hurrying homeward." The .Muk<i<n the real weakness of the naval guns and the country. broken out 60 miles north of Seoul, and sponsibility of making the selection to he received many a flaslrfrom the tongues duct toward his wife, tbe story of which -V IA - take Immediate steps to rorrect them, dispatch reports the rumor that a the prjfect's house destroyed. the war department, although advocat o f flame that darted out thia way and she had heard. Japanese squadron is off Wei Hai even if it involves the replacement of Nora married Jack Avenal, whose sis ' ing that a permanent m ilitary camp that. the ol«Lgiuis by new and heavier weap W ei. Heaven knows how he passed through ter had been one of the dead man's vic ground be secured on the Pacific Ratals Would S till Parley. ons. that fiery ordeal! The eonsciouaness that tims, which accounted for Jack’s hatred, ------------------ vgr— . w------- ... , London, Feb. 9.— A dispatch to coast. he held in his arms all that made life and they have alw ays been s happy c o n Japan Landing Men In Corea. Reuter's telegram company from St dear to him gave him additional courage pie. The pasf*la abut out; they live-in N a w C u s t o m - H o u s e M a s t B a Rebuilt. London, Feb. 9.— Ths Chee Fee cor the present. , and strength. Llghthonso Servies 1er Alaska. Baltimore, Feb. 10.— As a result of Petersburg says: An authorative state respondent of the Daily Mail cables T r a in s la a v a D a y to n th r P o r t in o « a n d w a p Beveral times he heard what he fancied Roger and his sweet wife know U9 M a tto n a a t * 21 a u . L a a v a t a r DA llao * M p Washington, Feb. 6.— Secretary Cor- land sn examination of the new custom ment from a Russian source regarding that six Japanese transports were the voices of men. hoarse and load, wants. They a n all in all to $>'ch other, « . I d a lly a x a o p t S u n d a y , tel yon today sent to congress a report ing troops at various ports in Corea, house building, it. is alrqost certain the contents of the Russian reply is accompanied with rapid blows, but he snd the two old folks, dandling the little from M asa m pho and Fusan, on the that, y»e entire structure must he torn follows: “ If the Japanese government from the lighthouse board recommend knew not what to make of them, not be grandchildren on their knees, bless heav av e s P o r t la n d I N , . I:M p .u . :V „ A A lb n y 1* l »OJJ south of Kusan, kivi Mokpho and Che-» down and rebuilt. Nearly »350,000 is animated by (he same pacific senti ing changes and improvements in the ing aware of the fact that tw o mortal en for the light that has come to them va« O a blaiad i t i u .-' l T M p " m . nulpo, on the west. Seoul is to tie oc worth of work has been done on the ments as the Russian government, there lighthouse administration in Alaska. souls were locked in a room near by, and after those long years of darkness. S a e r a u e n t o » 06 p u ; g o . u . Ban P ra a e lo e o 7 S I p u : t:M s. aa. Doctor Grim's establishment was even cupied and the landing is to be covered building. The vaults have been found is reason to hope that it w ill give Rus The board prim arily recommends that almost suffocated by the smoke snd fire. L o a A a g v le s 1 » n a . ; l a . a . sia’s fresh proposals such favorable re Alaska be made a separate lighthouse The hand of heaven m ust,have directed tually broken np by tbe authorities. h l P n e o t n . u j < p. u . by torpedo divisions. The main body in g o o d condition in several hanks, P o r t W o r t h • 10 a m ; 0 * 0 p u Ths detective obtained the reward of of the Japaneee fleet, the correspondent where examinations were matte. This ception as to permit mutual accord be district, and a buoy station be estab the heroic young maag for be reached the C it y o f M o x le o l U e a . ; I U a u . finally reached. ‘ lished at Ward cove, Tungas Narrows foot of the burning stairs in safety. fered by the Russian government for .H o u s to n 4 a m ; V a . m r " conclude«,'"»ill sail in the direction of inclndea the vault of the National Ex ing -4 ----------------1 ' (I Then, nerving him self for the final ari banting down the Man with the Black N e w O r le a O 0 « : * g p \ u t « * 8 a u . The board farther recommends the con change hank, in which it is understood Port A rthur. h a s b in g t o n « 42 a. & . ; * 42 a m. War S u p p l ie s f o r R e b e ls S e is e d . struction of a lighthouse tender (or In tbe drama, he rushed through tbe bar Glove, and was heard of no more. there is »800,000 of government funds B o w Y o r k 12:4« p m ; 11:4« p. n . rier of flame snd out 1 a to 4 be clear air. One morning they found the gypsy girl Executive Ability C o a n t e d . Cape Haytten, H ayti, Feb. 9.— Mn- service exclusively in Alaska. Loud cries greeted him sa he staggered dead on tbe grave of her lover. Who had y P u l l u a a a n d t --- o u r i s t C e ra o u h u t h t r a l u e nitions of war intended for Genreal Washington, Feb. 10.— I t is said at , Te Report Naval Appropriation Bill. forward snd placed his harden in the reaped the wages of tin, and they burled f lh a lr C a ra S a a r a w a iR e u E l Paso, a n d T o u r t M A g r t c a lt a r a l A y p v o o r ia U o a Washington, Feb. 10.— M r. Foes, Jimines, the Dominican revolutionary the war department that Cameron arms of Lawrence Richmond, blackened her beside him in pity, dropping a tear • a r a U B o w O r le a n s a n d W a s h in g to n . Washington, Feb. 6.— Ths agricnl in face, and hit garments burning In a for her sorrows. Forbes, of Boston, who has been tend chairman of ths naval affairs commit leader, were seized at Puerto Plata, on C o n n e c tin g n t B an P ra a e lo e o w i t h e a v o n d ered the position of Philippine commis tee, w ill report the naval appropria the north coast of the republic of Santo turai appropriation bill reported to th< score of places. (The sad.) s t o n u a r U a M fo r B o o o t u ln , J a p a n , Domingo, yesteniay, after having been house today carries a total of »5,711. tion bill in the house this week, and sioner. was selected principally because H e heard a terrible roaring noise, as F h llip p t n c e , C o n tr o l a n d S o u th A m o r ie n . Speaking of jokea no one haa of his executive ab ility and technical prohably call it np for action lata in landed there by the steamer New York, 240, an Incraass of »2)3,000 ove* the though the old mill had fallen in, sad from New York, January 30. seen a ll the points of the competa. « r .r .0 < M M j v ,d b F .< current law. the week. then ha k n ap iao more. knowledge of engineering matters. « RIO 6RIHDE WESTERN RT. D m & B S R lN D E lR . O regon S hort L ine U nion P acific OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE EAST AND SOUTH SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Shasta Route £