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C2D Ths C!.c'-!iJ.i r . "era trirza Tonight- and .Wednesday, fair; northerly wln.1 j." 1 - VOL. III. NO.' 2S3. Sheriff J7wd Wins; Nota- tiers Plead Guilty; :n: : -SUITS, AGAINST HIM - ABE ALL WITHDRAWN .v Grant,- Solomon and Dale,. After 1- Changing Pleas, Heavily Fined and Prom tear to Srealc Port. TaridYTwi:;ho:Mdrer?a v'' : f' ;'i -' a' ? ,'" f'i ?' ''": j' S"''..i 1 The Portland club flat eaplti!aU4 and Sheriff ..Word .baa won a "victory." v - Pleaa of Tiilty-have-been entered In sthi samblln, QsfN (low haTe"Jeeii im- poaed, dam ace oaaea aralnit Sheriff xJt Word . brourht : by ; the : ownera of , the . Portland club have bwen withdrawn and ' the warfare. that ha attracted atten ttoB'throoghoiit the - entire weat wlU - ' come to an end.' ' Oambllns will . not henceforth be carried on at the elub. the pwnera havlnf pledgeil ..themaelyea 10 ibat enoct. aoa tne aaioos eonnectea .: . tbercwitb will be permitted te' open. -f - The moat powerful force of. tfce local - army of ffainblere baa been the Portland , club, located at fifth and Alder streeta. ; and owned by PW OranC Nathan Solo- 7 mon and Harvey LMUe. It baa been part and parcel or the jtepnblloan machine. ivt , Grant; -gatamwn tawd , l.lale .have " ' Mt among those who attended. the inr ' ner counolla of the polftlclana. , . ; ; Two political campalrna have ., been X foucht, baaed largely upon the arrange . ment '. effected with, the Portland club s 'and the machine, and 'It haa been be lieved, by informed .polltloieBS XiiAt 4he woratlng of the Portland club would be the ahatterlr-6f thatmachlno. ,;t 5 ' J, Not alone the Portland club, "UuTlhe 7.' other big gambling houeea, were preased to oloee. : and Erlckson'a, - Blaaler'a, .'ltlta,-the .Warwick poolroom, fan tan ' games among the Chinese, poker, gamea In. several places, were raided and ar- Xreate made, .A general attack felona the! . . Whole una was begun. ..5 , ? . 1 -: hortft -Word't -Ore VlgM. ' 1 . Sheriff Word bounded the operators of ." gambling games, raiding their places and : " causing their arrest. Toward the latter t ' part of the campaign he took possession , of the gambllng-bousea-asd-ftlaced there ltrmlneJ tnn, who were Instructed to , hold them-against all comers. stopped, from gambling, the owners of 1 the Portland club, in retaliation, caused the lnstttntlon of .auHa to recover large i damagea, the aggrsgata being .about 160,- too. Still later, resistance on their part - conttaulng, the sheriff . took away the ; - gsmbllhg' apphfatui from the Portland . club and stored It at the courthouse. . Several times during the fight reports : Were put into circulation - that Sheriff Word bad surrendered and his Integrity - was called In question.. At one time " members of the city council. In open ses sion, accused him by Innuendo of "graft- i teg.''---' ' -- - - j--,. - Confidence In " ultimate success, how ever, appeared ' to be-the sheilffs, and Victory cams today, when the pleas of .guilty were entered In all caaes agalnat . the Porfland ehib'ownera, esoept the one .Involving keno, which Is to be tried for 1 decision upon some points not yet qnlte , clear to tb lawyers.' All other Portland club cases have ended. Including the pub- 11c nuisance ease broaght oi aocount of ' the operation of a poolroom at the olub. The record of the court entered today ,:: . shows: Z ..n" .v.: : ,-'?; . --v- oonrt Beeord Today. .. " -- Case against Peter Grant, Nathan Bole. ' mon and Harvey Dale, for running a rou Tlette gameon-JulyJlr 1M4, -In -which -- - Grant and Dale were acquitted and the - Jury dtsagred'as to'Bolomoh, Solomon - withdraws plea, of not guilty, enters plea . of guilty, and la fined f ISO. ... , . Caae agalbkt ' Peter Grant and Na . than Solomon,- -for - eontlnuoualy, from leptember 16. 190J. to February It, 1904, conducting a common gambling house. 'to the nuisance of all good people, both enter plea of guilty and are fined 110, each. - - '. ' .' aae agalnat Peter Grant. Nathan .Sol omon and Harvey Dale, for Operating a. . poolroom, December II. 104. all enter r Conttnued on Page Eight) . TWO MEN SUSPECTED IN SAILOR MYSTERY v, iTnm a Joarasl tuff Oerrespnedeat) , Astoria, Or., Jan. 10. Acting on the theory that Mrs, Maris E. Saflor met rwith foul play, her relattvea hre Inveetl- gating -tho- sudden disappearance- soon afterward of two workmen employed In ' a sawmill in Skamokawat in which town Mra. Sailor was last ssen alive,. , , Mrs. Sailor, vif of the owner of a billiard-room at Tenth and Washington Streets, In Portland, went to Skamokawa .. at tba end ef lam December aa tho rep , resentativa of Wonder, a . Portland 00a tumer, who provided - TOetumeo for a ; fanny-dreas ball given there on New Xeafs avo, - , ..,,...,- v h asm Killed 'en the Island of Jolo, BROWN WEN FOUGHT WITHIN INTRENCHMENTS Routed-t and -Their-Worke- De stroyed After Sharp Attack Concluded by a Chargeir and -r,.vP,.f. t...; Brisk Pursuit. -': (Joerasl SpeeiU fcrrles. ' Manila, Jan. Word was received hare today of An engagement withHoros on January In the Island of Joto, In which Lieut James J. Jewell and private ef the Koarteenth cavalry were killed. Second- Ueut . 1C W. Ashbrook of th.-Seventeenth Infant ry.'CapU Hal- stead Dory of the Fourth Infantry. Lleai R, C Rlchardaoa of the. Fourteenth cav airland several privates were wounded. The fortress where the fight occurred was. oaptoned and VenSolIshed.-, ; at la reported that .the Mo roe numbered several hundred, and were securely In trenched.- They opened, the battle, with a -fusillada of shots from the barricades, and almost simultaneously the order was given-to Sx by the commandes. of the American -troopsi-T-rTho .woidlerr- wsrs much - exposed to the shots from the enemy, -and soon, after the first fire Lieutenant Jewell fell mortally wounded. Hla death was followed by the killing of a private who-Was near , the lieutenant wnen ne ten. . r . , - 1 The Withering firs from the guns of the troops soon began to make 'Itself felt among the Uoros, who' commenced a retreat.-when a charge waa ordered. The exact number , of v killed- and wounded Moros Is not known, aa many of the injured wore, carried' away byrtheir comrades. Several dead were found In the ' lntrenchmenta, and - others are thought to have died from wounda. WJille the Injuries sustained by Cap tain Dory and Lieutenant AahbrooK are palnfurr they are not considered serious. Lieutenant IMchardeon and the several men of hla company Injured are but silshtly hurtraad will. If no oorapllca UonS -ensue, aoon recover. ' The purault of the rebellious' band ta being pushed, and every effort la being made to capture the leader. When this Is done it Is thought the natives will be willing to corns to terms, which, "when arranged, . will Insure a long term . of peace and aafety In what Is now a terri tory that Is considered the most danger ous In the islands. . r TUNNELS TO SUPPLANT y JERSEY CITY. FERRIES : x , ' (Jeoraal Ipedal Berries.') ": " . -New Tork. Jan. 10. That all -railways with: terminals In Jersey City will aban don ferry service within the next few years and take to tunnels, became ' a certainty today, with, the Incorporation of a 111.000,000 company which la merely a merger concern representing the Hud son Improvement ' and , Knickerbocker Improvement companies,' which already haa various , tunnel projects In ..view. The Hudson companies will carry out the following vast Improvements: Three tunnels for the Manhattan, Jersey City and ' Hoboken subway, connecting the railway termlnale and Jersey shore, and' a f 0-story terminal building to -cover two blocks In the Manhattan end -and for lower terminals. Tba other, tunnels will connect with the present city sub ways. ., a- , ,r. v " '' ". - SHIP BL0WS,UP AT SEAr " ELEVEN SAILORS PERISH -r -p- (Joenfl Scerial lervlee.) ' New Tork. Jan. 10 The ' steamer Trinidad, which arrived today from Ber muda, brought the surviving members of the crew of the schooner Merrpanla, which waa blown up at sea on Christmas and eleven pf the crew killed. The ves sel had Si cargo of OIL. Mrs. Sailor danced at the bait," but whan, tho danos. was- over she waa no- where to be found. .. It waa thought that one nao iaiien tnrougn an opening In a rawer finer ef the danUi-hell s'nd had been drowned In. the- Columbia.', but divers can find n trace of her body. - January I. the day on which Mrs. Bai lor's disappearance waa first Investi gated, two workmen employed la a Bka mokawa sawmill left the town suddenly at night. They left behind their tools and- failed to pay their board bills. They told conflicting stories ss to, their desti nation. Aa effort to locate these men, Is under. way, j. ..... . , iflii I in. . PORTLAND, OREGON. TUESDAY --EVENING.T' JANUARY ' '"'" PLAY TO PnWUlUam, Kuyk"endalJ WhdHe Candidacy, for, President ot, State: Senats '" HaV Caused V Deadlock- RUBBER'S Saloonkeeper Held Up at Point of W Xwaymen, Who; Steal - .Valuable OWNER WANTItn rnr "ene tbortpoihbre HBRllsk setteri almost grows. . owopr Jn have same- tr ealllnf -at the Mln . Ex eaange. oortoeast emo of tcuntt sad .MilB .ats., er at the police (Uttoa. Pksss -call la the daytime.-; .:-' j - -,-,;,-. - About :15 o'clock this morning.' the Malh'ESchange," saloon at tba 'corner of Second and Main streets, waa held up by highwaymen,- and IT taken;' l was taken from WUl'.BosIey, the bartender, the rest was In the-till of -the cash reg ister.- t . . :'- ' 1, " : Tho. "long and ths short- highway men, who- have -been giving- the ponce much' trouble during the pasf three months were the robbers. The highway-. men left a handsome English setter be hind them, r - m v" .- . - . , A lew minutes alter e ocioca, uoaiey went to open .the saloon for early, morn. lng business. Before unlocking the door, ho looked about him but could see 410 one on the streets. Walking In .he turned on the -lights, and went behind the bar to make ready for trade. - - He had IS In change In hla pocket, and was transferr ing it to' ths cash register,.. when- the door swung open...- - - - . : . Here, hold on there, iwo want that!" some one cried. . . r Bosley looked Into the munle of a revolver, which was held Xy-a, UITtaah. who wore no mask.' Bosley, an admirer ef - Lord Chesterfield, j replledto the stranger'a' greeting: ": "Oentlemen.' step right In and help yourselves. It's a chilly morning. At this, an English setter dog that had eoms Into tbe saloon with the highway-, men, gave a yelp and Bosley took note of the animal. '; t' .'. . Not watting for another ! Invitation fro in, , the bartender,: the . unarmed rob ber, .a ahort man.-who- wee also un masked, took all the cash there was in sight ' Hs did Jiot leave a nickel for the bartender to use In ringing up the police station.. After a graceful bow, the long man and hla short companion backed out of the saloon and disappeared In the STRANGLED TO DEATH T T rFQllNSURANCE MONEY , (Inaraal Dssclal aVrvlee.)'. ' . - Buffalo, Jan. It. Investigation Into tho murder of Josephine Deaantl, found strangled to death at Terrace hotel yes terday, discloses that the woman's life was insured for f S.IO0 and that ber hus band. Antonio Deaantl la the beneflclary. The husband was arrested. it was at first believed to be the murder work of the) black band society, -; . . . .. m i - -rw f ' hi mix IN PRESIDENT OTRT NAME N0TTINGHAI PJiotograph' by . E W. Moore.' ;' - , DOG JSv BYIGTIM RevolverThis Morning by High-1 Small Sum and Leave - . v Setter. ' early ." morning mlsCr Tho dog ..started to follow, but Bosley rushed from behind the; bar, caught - the animal and locked hint; In" the. back' room of the saloon. He may be-a valuable clue for the po lice. - - - '-'-- r - - - - -. Tho highwaymen are ' described as a tall .man - weighing about 160 pounda, clean ahaven and wearing a brown coat and a black, slouch hat; the : other Is short, about 17t pounds weight -had a dark mous tache; wore a black, suit, and a -black slouob, bat; ; neither wore overcoat.ru. ' As ' soon as -Bosley. could borrow. nickel,- be telephoned a report of the rob 'bery ,to Captain, of Police Bailey,' who at 1 once detailed Acting -Detective. Car penter on the. case. . Carpenter has sev eral men ; under suspicion. Detectives Snow and Kerrigan are also working oa the case. - - -..-.- t At-tho "sUtloo. this morning. . Chief Hunt, appeared worried ' when he read the report of .the robbery. These re ports are coming In so thtrk and fast that .the Big Chieftain can hardly keep track of the men detailed on the-bold up cases. - - -:-.. - OREGON FLOUR SOUGHT " BY SOUTHERN STATES e Several - cars of Oregon flour were 'Sold today; to Alabama. . d There is - now a demand for tho e Oregon product In the far south- d ern states, ss well as from Bos-t ton and - other New Enfland dtlee. '.The- flour situation Is .- flrmertoday than It has been for d msny -a- week and millers here d see Justification of their refusal e to sell at lower prices some time " ago..,. . - -r ,. - d The demand has been brought . e -about, by the recent advance In d the eastern wheat markets. 4 d Millers there who were bearish . d 4nn the situation are now betas- "A Xorcedto pajr higher jrleea f or d 4. wheat than that for the May e e option ' In the Chicago market. There Is lots of wheat in the 4 4.. country, but-not much of It of 4 d good mllllns, grade-. For thla 4' grade the miners, are now com- 4. e pelled to pay - higher prices. Milling wheat la the only kind e , that -Oregon raises, . . ' . ! ej-fg -" s-i- - 'ii" ii -' ii ii -10. 1 903 FOURTEEN PAGESl RETIRE FROM GAI iREBROUGHiOTN '1:. X. 0F SENATE Democrats Are . Not Shy of; the: Independent CONFER WITH CARTER .MEN IN FRIENDLY WAY An Effort to Force Kuykendall Out Sixty-Four Ballots Find Deadlock , Unbroken at the: Close of Morning Session. : - (y eeerge M. Trowbridge.) a Jenrnal staff Cemsponaeatl State House. Salem. Or, Jan. 10. . After tho senate adjourned this morning the Carter men declared the supreme crisis in "the, struggle over the presi dency of ana senate waa close at hand. Many of them said that Nottingham of Multnomah would be elected to-that post . early this afternoon and all de clared . that Kuykendall was surely beaten.-:. With . lour Democrats and 10 Republicans ready, to cast votes for any one, (Democrat or Republican) ex oept Kuykendall, the latter's chances are at beat extremely uncertain. - , . u . ;Wa. will vote for any one of the SO senators except Kuykendall,'' said', a Carter, man.- f-c-v Miller (Democrat) has steadily refused---pledge his vote to Nottingham or. s.ay other Republican, until 'Shown written pledges or 11 KupuDllcans. Klevsa Republicans, wtth the flva Daenoi. crats. would elect-and MlUer la -the only Cemosrat not rn Jlns wl(h the fiot- ungnam program.. w... ' Browmsll and MOlex Weeded. : .'. Oeorge kC Brownell Tjf -Clackamaa Is said to be willing, on certain conditions, to Join the antl-Kuykendalt forces and vote for Nottingham, but has thus far declined to give a written' pledge. 7- The utmost efforts of the Carte men are now centered on Brownell-aad Miller. When 1 the- senate reconvened at J o'clock Hand Immediately moved a re cess of one hour. ' Carter seconded and the motion- was unanimously adopted. The Carter forces went Into Caucus at once. ' ' ' .; . ' ', , An attempt la being made, to effect a compromise ana tbe Kuykendall men aay they have made ah offer to guar antee fair treatment to Carter' a friends In committee appointments and legisla tion, provided they1 will drop the fight against him. - It Is even Intimated that If necessary they will drop Kuykendall and put. forward some one else. - ' conference Is to be held between Kuykendall. accompanied by Rand, and Carter, . with one of the latter's sup porters. This may settle the fight - VOTE FOR NOTTINGHAM. affect ts Votes Kaykeadan to Withdraw - Take Deflatto Shapo. - ' .' (By,Frank L. perklna.) .." J From a Journal Staff Correspondent. - Salem, Or., Jan. 10. .When the sen ate convened at 10 o'clock this morning ths air waa heavily charged with a rumor that C. W. .Nottingham of Mult nomah had been agreed upon aa the choice of the Carter men and the Dem ocrats for tho presidency of tba senate. In such an event - it was stated that Brownell. and possibly Malarkey, would desert Kuykendall's camp, thus making Nottingham's election certain. Subsequent ' developments and admis sions of the Carter men and tho Demo crats showed tbe real Intention, to be to force Kuykendall to withdraw from the contest and that extreme measures would be taken only in oaae of his re fusal "to withdraw or the failure of a majority of his supporters to abandon his cauae. . Adherents to tho Lane senator are visibly perturbed by tho.-reports In elr eulatlon. Their confidence In ultimately landing their candidate in tho ohalr haa been further shaken by aeeing tne uem 1 nc.rata gnd the Carter men In conference In - the -senate enamoer- prior -10 - uiai body being called to -order, -To secure time In which t get a "bet. ter grasp of tho situation Band moved a recess to 10:10. o'clock. Oaaoue Totes to Stand Pat. Carter 1 called for a division but Brownell said the vote waa decisive and refused to allow a division. A- recess was then Uken to 10:10 o'clock. Dur ing the recess ths Kuykendall men held caueusses. - reacning aa agreement 10 "atand pat" until such a time as it should seem that a change In tactics maat-.be adopted. The Carter men. and the- Democrats seeming to have a per fect understanding aa to the method of procedure, loitered ' around ' the ' senate chamber or the lobby. On the first bal lot taken Immediately after recess, three Democrats. Avery. Pierce and 8mlth voted for Nottingham. lKuykendairs men oast a solid vote. aa did the forces of Cartefr; The second ballot was without change. Rand moved an adjournment. Carter called for a division. "Fourteen Kuykendall sup porters voted rh the affirmative, but the Carter men and the Democrats combined. Ith II votes. -defeating tbe motion. Nino ballots, were taken thla morning. making lt,slnoe tho .beginning of the Continued oa Page Two. - s . . ... .. . Attempt to Blov Up Stat ue of Frederick the Great at Washington . NEGRO'S PLUCKY ACT - I f SAVES KAISER'S GIFT Crabs Dynamite Off Arm of Mon ument and Hurls It Away Just artTExpfodeaWork bf ' an - Unknown MiscreantL (Joarasl Bperisl Servies.) Washington. X. C. Jan. 10. A das tardly attempt was made shortly after noon today to blow up the magnificent statue "Of Frederick the Oreat on the lii OR STATUE grounds of the army war ecllege, whicJLLArthur. His majesty has asked tho Bus was recently presented as a gift to ths United States-by Kaiser W 11 helm of Oermany. A soldier' who was on, duty at the time saw a strange man loitering about the statue and acting 'in a rather suspi cious manners ue watched him for a few minutes and when the stranger ob served that, he was -being watched he started to' walk rapidly from the statne breaking in to' a run as he neared a want lng carriage In the road. - The sentinel immediately gave pursuit, but the man hi)rrledly Jumped Into the carriage' and was.: whisked , away, thasoldierIheljBg qulouy. aiataneedw About the same time a colored -man who had observed the Incident, hurried up to the-statue and found hanging upon the arms a 'smoking object which be grabbed oft quickly and threw aa far aa he could, - Just In time to save ' the statue, for the object: proved to be a bomb, which had not quite struck the ground when It exploded with a tremen dous noise, tesrlng a big bole In the earth. and creating a Jar that was felt for a long distance. .No damage waa done to the statue, thanka to the prompt action of the negro. -. There are no clues to tho miscreant. although tho police are aearchlng for him. '' It' Is supposed that hs Is soma OermKA banished from his' native land who. for nersonal reasons, wlahea to show his spite agalnat the tfermaa m perorv v J, .; .. Further particulars indicate that two white men and 4 negro are concerned In the outrage. They left a cab, hung a. smalt' valise containing dynamite with a lighted fuse to the Iron fenoe surround ing the statue then: escaped. Tbe cab said to be one connected : with the Pennsylvania station line. .' . - . The negro who aaved the statue Is a. 'C Ellis, a day laborer, employed at ths barracks grounds. ; r FRIEND AND DENTIST , - -JO KAISER SUICIDES (losmal gpeHal Serrlee.V ' ' Berlin, Jan. 10. Dr. Alfonso H. Syl vester, , Emperor ' .William's famous American dentist, . committed '- suicid this morning. He shot himself through the' head. , Sylvester hadthe title of Imperial court councillor and was. a close personal friend of .the emperor.. The dentist's suicide Is due to a par- 4 tlal loss of. practice In, consequence of the withdrawal of Dr. t Watson - from partnership with him.- Watson thus de prived Sylvester of many of hla best clients. - Sylvester left a statement ac cusing .Watson of disloyalty. , ' '.; """SHOOT'S CAS COS TLS BU.! ,'. tJoeraal Speelal grUea.) . . . -Washington. D. C; Jan. 10. On ao count of the Illness of Attorney Worth Ington, counsel for Senator Smoot, the hearing of tba latter's- ease waa con tinued Until tomorrow. - T -- Booon bajtx xaotrtar. (Joarul BpselU tarvtes..). '..--l - : Paris.- Jan. 10. The Dogger, Bank commission resumed Ha 1 dellbe'ratlona thla morning. The question of proced ure Is. not yet settled. ALVA ADAMS 5 SS EAT AS JJoanisI Spsrlsl HrrrW-el -Denver, Jan. 10. Alva Adams, Demo crat of - Pueblo, was Inaugurated, gov ernor for a third time at noon today. In the presence Of a vast throng In-.the aa- sesably room The chief Justice admin? Istered , the oath. When the ceremony waa completed. Adams refused an offer of military escort to the state house. "We have had too much mllttarylam In Colorado recently, and I do not pro pose to beglmmy administration with the display of arms.- said ths new gov ernor. ' , Governor Pea body entered the assem bly room beside Adams aad bo'.i wt. e ?kprice five: CZNTS. mm- mm. 1 Kelser! Ccafers-Cri:r c; Pcartei:erifci; Stcessel end Kc'L ' THIRD SQUADRON WILL S3 SOON BE READY TO GO Fleet Will Be Composed of Fouc Warships, - One Cruiser and "J'SeveraPTorpedo- Boata T . and Destroyers. , ' .'.'. (Joaraal Speelal Barries.) : 'Berlin. Jan. 10. The order of "Pout le Merits" has- been conferred by Em-, peror. William on General Stoesael and General Nogl ; for hraverjtTtt Port" alaa and Japanese emperors, to authorise . in n fn 'V 1aVHli the acceptance of the- decoratlonsi, The order of "Pour le Merita" Is one of the most coveted in Europe, and orily given to those -who .have' won great ' distinction or displayed unusual bravery . oa-the Seld of batUe.-r it orlglnated-wMh- -Frederick the Oreat and It, was bis ex ample that led Napoleon to establlah the French Legion, of Honor thought "Pour ' "to Merits" has never been made common aa had the French decoration, and la only -rarely bestowed and. bene .mora . ' tllgWysjbtecttie..?':" :.-r.;txz.:.rrt -t:.:- -i:r SQUADRON TO SAIL. " Thlr4.aclnVleeO Will Consist of Four!.. Warships and Oae Oralsew. ': ' -r ' '.' (Joaraal Speelal lerrlee.) - St Petersburg, Jan! 10. The Bins to- . -day confirms the report that the first di vision of the third Pacific squadron will , . . leave Libeu at the). and of. January and will consist of , four" warahipa and one cruiser, several torpedo boats and de stroyers. . -- The-Novoo vremya- today -urged the - Immediate reinforcement of Vladivostok and ths island of Sakhallen "and Kam schatka. -;Tho two latter districts are - hard to defend on account of the scant population, but both are rich In mineral and. other rrsourcee, and.especiaily ii tempting to tho Japanese, to whose scheme for nations! expansion they are ' necessary. - . A dlapatch from Port Bald states that the division of tho Russian warahipa commanded by Rear Admiral Botrovlsky, which left Sud'a Bay, Crete, Sunday, haa ' V been sighted heading for -that port, .. aasTBoras. ; - r ' , . (Joaraal Speelal tervke.) j Toklo, Jan.10.-xA total of- It! sub marine mines have been deatroyed by tho Japanese within a radius of 40 miles of Port Arthur. Ten additional surviv ors of the third expedition of the Japan ese that attempted to blockade tbe en trance to Port Arthur have been found -In a Ruaisan hospital and transferred to Japan. .... . : -(Joaraal gseelsl r1ee.) ' Nafraaakr, Jan. 10. Tho-. transport ' Toss, has arrived hero with it Russian of fins ra, and XOOOmen. ' The enlisted men trans-shipped for Kokura, - aaxaroaoa otk.'--."';,.i Js. i (Joaraal Bpeetat -gsrvfrs.) . ; m) London, Jan, 10. The Rome corre spondent of th. Exchange Telegraph hears from Nluchwang that 15,000 of Nogl'a men have left Port Arthur to re-.-tnforco Oyama at Hhakhe river.. GENDARMES FIRE AT, ; V CROWD KILLING THREE , (Jnoraal Speelal gerri,,.) - Cad Is, Jan 10. During tho demon strations of people In the streets today agalnat the new municipal taxation. gendarmea fired into the . crowd aad three- were killed and many Injured. TAKES GOVERNOR greeted-with oheera. : Adsms pledged the people a fafr. honest snd economical admlaletratton, and -declared that the law will be enforced for the benefit ef all. Snd hoi for the favored few. ITs " declared that all lawbreakers will be treated allke and proposed -ta-have--a -peaceful and prosperous -admlalstrve' Governor Peabody Issued a t last night appealing to t Colorado to aupport t it ! for re-election, aa he is election returrs f false. I!e ss t ! rks ' be- t I t.i ( . -yt