PAGE TWO. ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1904. AWAITING JAPANESE Russian Army Effected Its Retreat to a Better Position for At , , tack at Liao Yang. JAPANESE LOST OFFICERS Splendid Spectacle WitiiesvMl During .Retirement of Hussian Transport While Artillery Held Back the Enemy. Liao Tang. Aug. i9. The Russian rmy has effected Its retirement with transport and artillery on Liao Yung ud is now in position awaiting the advancing Japanese. The progress of the latter has been rapid and deter mined, sparing of no sacrifice. In the attack on the Siaolindxy position, one Japanese battalion lost all its officers. The retirement of the Russian trans port of four corps yesterday evening across the plain, while the artillery and troops in the rear held oft the Jep nese, afforded a magnificent spectacle. All along the extended lines there was an Incessant roar of batteries, the Rus sians -working their guns with great coolness and not retiring until the transport was in safety. General Ron tokowsky was among the killed the smugglers Interested the court t the barefaced way In which they con fessed to selling Information to the police on both sides of the frontier. They Informed Rgainst one another In most indiscriminate fashion. The pro ceedings In the cellars sf Vorwarts of fice, on which the prosecution so much relied, do not seem to have been so mysterious after all. One crown wit ness deposed that no one was permitted to enter the cellars except certain se lected Russians, and that the Russian literature stored there was kept under lock and key. It now n pea is that this very cellar was used by the Vorwarts employes as n common cloak room, and thai the "fearful" literature was lyins about for any one to examine who wished to do so. It further transpired that one of the crown witnesses named Abel, on whom the prosecution relied for much of its information, had bcei dismissed from the office of the Vor warts. and had been several times in jail for theft, blackmailing and other malpractices. JAY TUTTLEM. D. niYSIClAS AND 8UKGEON , Acting Assistant Surgeon U.S. Slnrlne Hospital Servlee, Office hours: 10 to 13 a.m. 1 to 4:30 p.m 477 Commercial Street, 3nd Floor. Dr.IWODA C. HICKS OSTEOPATIl'lST Mansell Illdg. 673 Commercial PI 1'ltONE KI.ACK '.V&V 0. W. HAKR, DENTIST Mausell BniUlmt; I 573 Commercial Stiwt, Astoria, Or TEI.rTHOXE LEI) :fji;l. On the 1st of August the Alaska Tackers' cannery at Wrangell had put up about 5S.O0O cases of salmon. They were expecting to put up Sfl.000 cases this season. MODERN SOLDIER NEEDS They Did Not Havs so Many Gim- cracks in the 60s. An officer of the quartermaster's de partment who Is near the age of re tirement was grumbling In a whimsical sray a few days ago about the modern equipment of the army. "Look at the thugs that the quartermaster's depart ment has to move nowadays," he said. "Such things weren't heard of in the AOs, and yet we had a mighty big army and a good army." Tet here is the beggarly list of arti cles which Captain James A. 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