Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, February 19, 1904, Image 2

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    U N E COUNTY LEADER
STRICT CENSORSHIP
OBSERVEO.
Mikado Endeavoring to Keep
Petersburg in Ignorance.
St.
HANNA IS DEAD
mu b a t t l b
NO LARGE ARMY
expected .
J . P . . and R u *»le Bath
R u .h ln *
Troop»
5LINK BY JAPAN.
Russian Shi, Lost at Chemulpo Ano*«*
Una la Fired.
Into Coreen Territory.
Tokio, Keb. 10.— It is reported lle„
Russian Force in Far East Is that
Tokio. Feb. 11 — J»pa" <» making
the Japanese deet engaged and d«.
London. Feb. 17.—That the Russians Senator Makes Brave Fight For
tremendous predictions to lan.l more
Greatly Overestimated.
(ea*ed two Russian warships, whose
COTTAGE GROVE
OREGON.
end Japanese have been engaged in
troops in Corea. She alrea.lv has sue-
Life in Vain.
names have not yet been learned
a terrific land battle ever since Fri­
_L
reeled in landing several thousand of
day night on the north bank of the
her forcer at Chemulpo despite the TROOPS NUMBER LESS THAN 100.000 Chemulpo yesterday. It is said ti, I
engagement began at ' » 11 A A. M. and
con
ando.»
Yalu river there is every reason to THE END COMES WITHOUT PAIN presence of two Russian cruisers,
know, but the details of the encounter
four batal lions have been landed at O H * «« I» Manchuria are !,urpri«d War tinued until 3 P. At. The smalls, I
Russian vessel is reported to have 1**,, I
cannot be procured.
lin es of Two Months the Sen-1 Gensan, one of the treaty ports of 1
General Review of Important happenings
Never in the history o f modern war­ After an
sunk and the larger one was fired and j
I» On—Russian» ar* Said to have
atoe From Ohio Passes to the Orest ! rea. ! is miles front Seoul.
of the Past Week In Brief and
fare has a more rigid censorship been
hopelessly destroyed. A part of th,|
Slain On* Hundred Chin*»«
Japan is concentrating her forces at
exercised than by the Japanese ever
Comprehensive Form.
Bc>uiM:-F»inliy * * * Present
crews are reported to have escaped to I
I Tsushima island in the Straits of Co-
since the beginning of the war. Their
the shore and to have been captured I
rea. which is Japan's most advance'!
evident purpose is to keep the Rus­
London I ch. 13.— Th« t'okiu corres- The Japanese ships are reported to be
H eavy landslides in California have sian government quite as much in the
Washington. Feb. 16.—Senator M j . base,
ascribes
pondent of the London Times
slightly damaged.
Official confirm»,
blocked railroad traffic.
dark as to what is going on as the rest cun Alonzo Hanna died at 6:1« o'clock
It is officially stated here that the
Japan has tailed home all her sub­ of the world. Most of their move­ last night at the family apartments Russian troops have crossed the \ alu the habitual overestimatiou of the Rus­ tioii of the battle is unobtainable.
ments have been veiled in secrecy.
jects who have served in the army.
sian forces in the Far Fast to the claim
in the Arlington hotel, after an illness river and are l»urm g
Santo Domingo revolutionists have There were certain obvious points of extending over nearly two months T h e . o b ^ tiv e point
Japanese Start tor Seoul.
arising
from the Boxer troubles, put
captured and are in complete posses­ attack and certain obvious move­
Officials here declare that this
London, Feb. 10.— In a d is p e l
forward by M. De Giers. then Russian
ments that would naturally be made filled with apparent recoveries fol 1 Seoul.
sion of Navarette.
action
compelled Japan to initiate
which were quite apparent to mili­
from Tien Tsin dated February 9 t
The British commander at Wei Hai tary observers all over the world. But lowed by relapses, and finally drift ( ho8tile meaaureg and make war a terri- minister at Pekin, during the peace ne­
correspondent of the Daily Mail says'it
W ei denies that Japanese vessels it will be observed that not only has ing Into typhoid fever, which. In his
gotiations at Pekin in 1900 for an in-
actua|ity.
is reported there that the Roseau,
have been making that port their the world not yet received the full weakened condition, he was unable to
Official circle® in Tokio are convinced demnlty of 17,900,000 pounds, on the cruisers Varyag and KorieU hauled
headquarters.
and complete particulars of any naval withstand. When the end came all that a great battle between the Russian ground that Russia had put 179,000
down their tiugs without firing a shot
A batallion of marines at Colon or land battle which ha* yet taken
field. It is now known, and that 8,000 Japanese immediately
have been dispatched on the .Prairie place, but as the days go by and the the members of the Senator’s family and Japanese land forces will occur men in the ------
however, that the real number of these landed at Chemulpo and the march to
with secret orders.
It is supposed war progresses the details become were in the room except Mrs. Hanna, soon in Corean territory.
they are bound for Santo Domingo.
Seoul commenced.
more and more conflicting and less ■he Senator s wife, «ml Mr. and Mrs . The Japanese, l . o « w r are clam« ; men will be under 100,000.
I n Manna
Mrs Hanna had left the ing for a rigorous prosecution of hostll
Continuing!, the correspondent says
It appears, the correspondentcontln 1
Dan Hanna. Mrs. Hanna had left the
} (.
Plan8 ,„ r iami.
W. A. McKowen. defaulting secre- satisfying.
Japan has evidently a carefully room only a few minutes before.
an American military officer who has
that the Russian warship» atg
?le* a" al° n*
in
ta iy of the board of regents of the
The last sinking spell began at ex mg a greater Japanese fone n l orea just returned to Pekin from i trip Vladivostok are icebound.
"
H “
University o f California, has com mapped campaign before it. It hopes
menced nerving his sentence in san to accomplish much through celerity actly 6:30 o'clock. Doctors Carter and are being pushed strenuously.
through Manchuria, made for the pur­
Another ¡correspondent of the Dali, k
and secrecy of its movements. If the Osier were then in attendance. T h e *
-----------------------
Quentin.
pose of reporting the situation, de­ Mail tel. aiaphs fro", Port Arthur
k
OFFICIAL k EPORT.
war correspondents were permitted did not conceal the fact that life was
clares all the Russian officers he met in der date of February 9 that the Rus |
Trouble between New Vork litho­ to send forth the details of these about to end. and all the members of
graphers and their employers is like­ movements the Russian authorities in the family were aent for. Mrs. Mc­ Ru.tsls Worsted in Buttle Off Chemulpo Manchuria professed to believe war sum advance has commenced. Generali
ly to cause a lockout, in which events the Far East would be in a much bet­ Cormick. one of the Senator's daugh­
would be averted. While lie was at Kranstalinsky w ill leave Liaoyangl
—Two Vessels Lost.
contracts worth millions will be ter condition to checkmate them. Ab­ ters, and Miss Phelps were present
Port Arthur, oil January 31, the Rus­ tomorrow for the Yalu river at the!
London, Feb. 10.—-The official ac­ sian Meet was hurriedly ordered to ’ iea’
transferred to Europe.
solute secrecy is therefore quite as when the end came.
sea head of the Third brigade of artillery,|
Mr. and Mrs.
The transport Dix has just com­ much a part of the Japanese plan of Dan Hanna were the first to arrive count of the Chemulpo battle received but In getting out two vessels stuc k
regi.
consisting of 34 guns and three nwiJ
pleted a cargo at Portland for the campaign as any other. This view and they withdrew immediately to the at the Japanese embassy here says that in ttie
the mud
iiniu of
"i the
me shallow
snail"» basin
iM...* and
..... ments of Infantry. The Third, Fourthl
Philippines.
The Buford is also of the case will make it clear why the chamber of the Senator's wife to sum- the Japanese squadron in escorting were compelled to remain behind.
and Fifith infantry brigades are ini
there loading a lumber cargo for news has filtered through so meagerly moil her to the bedside. It was while transports to Corea was met on its way
Special dispatches from Tokio thi- trenched along the railroad at a Ji»
they were absent that the Senator j
Chemulpo by the Russian gunboat morning announce the arrival of Jap- tance of 40 miles from llaicheng. ant
Manila. The Buford will also ta k e and unsatisfactorily.
It is manifest from what has been breathed his last.
GOO marines.
Korietz as the latter was leaving port.
anese troops at Seoul, but beyond this three batteries of the Fifth brigade in
allowed to come forth that the Jap
There were no distressing ¡“ c' | The
T l,e Korietz
Korietz a8sumed!the
offensive and
assumed
Affairs in the Balkans are assum- anee are making steady and rapid
the dispatches published in the news­ at Kinchou. The greatest activity pre.
dents
attending
the
last
m
om
ent^
It
a
J
.p
.,lese
torpedo
boat,
The
ing a s rioiis aspect. \
advances ever since the sketchy de­ was a sinking spell, whic h terminated I , ^ ...... plitstl ! -
papers add practically nothing to the vails here and ammunition is liein,
*■•••■ * *
William J. Kemp the well-known St. tails of the first sea engagements in 10 minutes. Just after his eyes j latter ‘ « P » « 1 by firing two torped.*-» knowledge of tlie actual situation.
semai out lavishly at an average of 1M
The Korietz then re-
The Tien Tsin correspondent of the cartridges per man. New recruits an
Louis brewer, has committed suicide. electrified the world. When the news dosed in death Mrs. Hanna was able without effect.
embargo is lifted it is not improbable to come into the room. She bore up ] turned to anchorage in the port and Standard sends in a report that the
being enrolled w ith feverish haste
Ruaela is lashed Into a fury by the the world will discover that the Jap­ well under the ordeal, and tonight she early next morning Admiral Iriu, com-
Russians have massacred 100 4 hinese trilling being ilis|>eiis«il with in favai0
continued defeats and highly patriot anese have made marvelous headway is showing calmness and bravery.
I mantling the Japanese fleet, formally at Liaoyang, in consequence of which the
ie demonstrations are common.
of incessant target practice.
and that In celerity of movement and
The* courage displayed by Mrs. Han ' demanded that all Russian vessels leave
The house sub-committee will re­ k ffectiveness of field work they have na is the subject of the greatest am-1 the port of Chemulpo adding that if officials at Shanhaiakwan are greatly
port for Sunday opening of the 1905 ¿et a new standard for the armies of prise. She was in almost constant i jjiev jjj not comply bv noon vesterdav alarmed, and are appealing to Pekin for
BALTIMORE PARALYZED.
fair, but will reduce the appropria­ the civilized world to follow.
attendance on her husband, though | he *wollli| lie com^\\^d to attack them protection.
tion.
realizing fully there was no hope for
Aftermath of Terrllk Fire Shows Appallj
lecovery.
Nevertheless.
the
re­ within the harbor.
BROWN MEN COMMAND.
Great Britain and France are pre­
RUSSIANS BLAME ALEXIEFF.
The Russian men-of-war left the port
ing Conditions.
monstrance» of the physicians and
paring for the possibility of an emer­
at 11:30 and battle was immediately
Baltimore, Feb. 1 1 — The people
gency. Rush work is the order at the Reports Indicate Japanese Are Mas­ the added impiorings of her children given outside Polynesian island.
Th.y Say He Should Have Been Better
that she take some rest were unavail­
ship yards o f both nations.
this unfortunate city are dumbfounded®
ters of the Situation.
After one hour’s engagement the Rus­
Prepared to Fight.
ing until late in the afternoon, when
Baltimore is beginning to realize th™
Baltimore merchants take issue
Port Arthur. Feb. 17.— Official re­ she was attacked by a violent head­ sians took refuge among the islands,
Chefoo. Feb. 13.— More than one- immeasurable magnitude of her I.
with the* governor's statement that ports today are that the Japanese ache. She was given a narcotic and and towards evening the cruiser Yaiiag
half of the Russian officers at Port The weather has taken a w intry chill
federal troops are unnecessary to landed 600 strong near Tallen Wan then she retired to her chamber, but sank.
guard the fi e swept district.
»Saturday with disastrous results to îequested that a call be sent as soon
About 4 o’clock this morning, the Arthur blame Admiral Alexieff for the which adds to the grief. Workers wbj
France will give her support to the the Cossacks, sabering 410. Thirty as there appeared any change for the Korietz was reported sunk by her own disaster that has ovettaken them. are idle know they w ill probably bj
note of America for the preservation were killed and the remainder re­ worse.
who, rinding her utterly dis- They believe that, instead of spending compelled to leave forotliei cities. Al
For the last two days Senator Han
of the neutrality of China, thus put­ treated.
the time sending communications to St. estimates of the total loss vary from
na
had
not
been
conscious
except
at
ableu,
blew
nei up
The
steamer
Wenehow.
with
300
ting all the powers in line. It is
There were no casualties on the Jap- Petersburg during the last few weeks, ♦ 150,000,000 to twice that vast a lootin'
Intervals
and
then
only
to
obey
me­
Japanese
on
board,
was
refused
per­
thought the acceptances by Russia
bewailing the anxiety Tor peace that but it w ill be months before it can t
mission to depart. The landing at chanically some instructions given anese side.
and Japan will be received soon.
prevailed there, he should have been adjusted, as the task is a gigantic on«
Fourteen
Dove bay was not opposed until the him by the physicians.
Insurance adjusters are dazed b
LONG-LAID PLANS.
The Japanese steamer America Japanese were ashore, when the forts hours before the end was announced
prep:'-:,.* his forces for the combat.
Maru, which left San Francisco a and troops shelled.
Spe<j
Four Russian life had practically suspended, the
In fact, :he wish is declared to have the great work ahead of them.
short time ago for Yokohama, arrived warships were sighted near Tsugaru flickering spark being kept aglow Japanese Ministers Discuss the Recent been made by one of the Admiral's ial agents from all importantcompanii
safely. This is the vessel two Rus­ straits and may attack Hakodate.
by the
most
powerful
scientific
Victories Over Russia.
warmest supporters that he would be went into a special session at 11 o’cloc
sian war vessels were supposed to be
London, Feb. 17.— A concerted at­ agencies.
London, Feb. 12.— Minister Hav- recalled to St. Petersburg, couvtmar- this morning os a loss committee.
waiting for between Honolulu and the tempt of the Japanese to land her sea
When morning broke it would hay
tialed and shot tor incompetencv.
Philippines.
ashi this morning said:
forces to invest Port Arthur is im­
AT MERCY OF JAPAN.
The land forces are in a bad nay and been impossible to describe the set®
“
The
engagements
at
Port
Arthur
and
minent.
All
dispatches
this
morning
Maryland will aid the tire stricken
unite in the indication that such a Forces Are Closing in on Port Arthur Chemulpo were merely in accordance are ready to run at the first fire. A of devastation that met the eyes of tl
city of Baltimore.
plan is in action. News of the first
with plans of long standing.
As corps of the determined Japanese in­ thousands who flocked to the scene
and It Must Fall.
A ll Russia is fired with war spirit. shot has been received, ami it is be­
soon as our forces are landed in Corea fantry would have little trouble taking the great conflagration that raged fro
lieved will prove an irreparable blow
Japan celebrates its victories.
San Francisco. Feb. 17.— Although I I look for an important fleet action at the fortress with the squadron attack­ Sunday mem ing a! 11 o'clock lint
to Russia.
communication Is said to be reopened | Port Arthur.
The Russian vessels ing from'the harbor mouth. The situ­ late Monday night before it could
The transport Dix is in Portland to
Th** fact that only 19.000 Japanese
ation at present looks as if Russia safely said that all danger of f irth
load a cargo of supplies for the P h ilip ­ were landed at Chemulpo is taken at between points in Japan and Corea. | probably lie close beneath the island
would be forced to abandon her “ mod­ destruction was passed. Even them
batteries
but
bv
going
on
the
Chinese
main
Jap-
j
the
advices
still
are
indefinite.
A
spe-
j
pines.
Chefoo to indicate that t!
side our ships, by a liigh-angle tire, ern Gibralter" within a very short one could tell but a fresh wind mig
anese
army
has
been
deftt
ted
l’or
the
|
c
i
n
1
dispatch
published
here
by
the!
spring up and again fan the dyi
The house has unseated Howell,
can shell them <*ut. The Russian ad­ time.
¡and investment of Poit Arthur!
Star states that Its correspondent has j
flames into renewed and viudirti
Democrat, in favor of Connell, Republi­
miral may possibly like Cervera, antic­
reliable information that in the sec­ ipate his late and come into the open
vigor.
can, from Pennsylvania.
AID ASKF.D TO FIGHT FIRF.
W £R E W ITH JAPAN
ond attack on Port Arthur the Jap-1
One hundred and forty acres lie
of
his
own
accord.
The Japanese have captured at least
uncse sunk eight vessels and captured j
live commercial steamers belonging to American Naval Officers on Vessels ten. No confirmation can be obtained | In speakjng of the Hay note, he says Largest Starch Factory in the World utter ruin. In this desolate territo
stood the greatest and most colt
Russia. Some of the steamers are rich
Is Destroyed.
and the report is not generally credit Japan will most certainly and heartily
Attacking Port Arthur.
buildings in Baltimore or the -tati
long as Russian troops
prizes.
1. despite the Star’s insistence that j agree, but
Oswego. X. Y., Felt. 13.—The huge Maryland. Millions were represent!
New York. Feb. 17.— International it is true.
| are in Manchuria Japan cannot regard
The American policy of maintaining matters are assuming a very serious
Russia is protesting in the matter j it as neutral territory. W hile Japan starch factory of the Corn Products by the great business concerns that a
the neutrality of China meet* with the aspect, according to a Herald dis­ of the British permission that Japan , anxious to assist in maintaining company, consisting of three great copied the stone, brick, iron and sts
approval of tlie powers and a note has patch from St. Petersburg. One of the occupy W ie Hai Wei. Russia would . neutrality with China proj*er.
buildings, forming the 'argent estab­ buildings and their loss is great: ere»
most serious bits of news at this mo­ like England to reoccupy the place if
been addressed to Japan and Russia.
lishment of the kind in the world, took er than Can be estimated at the prs
ment is the alleged confirmation of it is true that the fleet of the Mikado
tire this evening in the chemical room. vnt. Insurance underwriters room
a n a r c h y ml ' s t e n d .
Vladivostok telegrams announce the the statement that on board the Jap­
has been making it headquarters. The j
At 33:0 o'clock the flames were under and conservatively estimate the lots]
complete rdut of the Japanese bv the anese vessels of war attacking Port czar apparently knows that there are
control, tieing confined t" the build­ ♦200,000,000. and the amount of ioM
Russians on the Yalu river. These ad­ Arthur were a number of American likely to be serious cmplications with I America Will Take Stern
ing. The loss will be over 61.000,000. ance involved at $100,000,000. The
Santo Domingo.
vices also claim that Chemulpo, Corea, naval officers. This re port has caused other nations, and is making great •
After the city fire department and must be added to this as a natural coj
something akin to a feeling of con­ military preparations to guard his
has been occupied by the Russians.
Washington,
Feb.
12.—
Drastic
meas­
sternation among the Russian offi­ country from all manner of attacks.
the volunteer department of Kingsford's sequence the personal property loss thj
ure»
will
be
taken
by
this
government
A Port Arthur dispatch says Japan­ cers.
mills bad tried in vain to cope with the insurance men have no wav of estims
Although the land forces of Japan
ese attempted to land men in several
The emperor has issued the strong­ have met with some reverses, these to end the anarchy in Santo Domingo. flames, Mayor Mansfield telegraphed
ing.
Continued
violation
of
international
est
orders,
continues
the
dispatch,
bays in the neighborhood of Port
are not thought to be serious, as they
for aid to Fulton and Syracuse. From
Tlte district swept by the fire is 1
Arthur under the protection of the that no news whatsoever be com­ were not her main body of troops. It law, the destruction of American prop- the latter city, three engines and 35
blocks in extent and comprised nestj
guns of the cruisers. It is asserted, municated through the headquarters’ is conceded that Port Arthur must I f r*-v ant* disregard of foreign interests, men were dispatched and joined their
however, that all the attempts were staff. Further, he Is deeply annoyed fall, and the Japanese are working j 'iae convinced officials that affairs efforts to those of the local departmnet. 3,500 bpiidings. It is within the ts
with the attitude recently adopted by rapidly and persistently to this end. | there can be l>est improve*! by force.
ritory bounded on the west by Liberj
unsuccessful.
the Russian press of writing upon the They are slowly but surely closing in. ( Its handling has been turned over to Fireman Dougherty and Evans have street, on the north by Lexingl*
Kiglit Russian war vessels have been political situation In a way calculated end as the Russian fleet is scattered , the navy and Secretary Moody tonight been injured, the former fatally by a street, on the east by Jones Falls, ad
to raise enmity between Russia and
Twenty-five men at on the south bv the Basin.
either sunk or badly disabled.
it cannot be seen how she can pos- ( ¡s sending supplementary instruction to fall from a roof.
England, and also, very specially.
work in the buildings where the fire
The Chinese an* much grutitied at America. For Instance,* the St. Peters­ sibly prevent the Japanese from as-, Kear Admiral Wise, commanding the started barely escaped.
tailing her stronghold from both
I training squadron now in Dominican
the victories that are falling to Japan.
Russia Is Excited.
burg Gazette has been prohibited, not sides.
The burning buildings contain many
I waters, giving him wide latitude in
as
is
generally
supposed
for
publish­
Ft. Petersburg, Feb. 11.—The nej
Russia will send one company out
hundreds
of
thousands
of
bushels
of
j the course he is to follow.
ing false news about the war. but be­
of every regiment of guard troops to cause of an accompanying article de­
starch and corn.
Six hundred em­ that Japan had duplicated her tacts
Mrs. Botkin's Second Trial.
the Far Fast.
ployes are thrown out ol employment. at tiie opening of the China-Japan«
clared to have been highly insulting
San Francisco. Feb. 17.—The second
Acceptable to Germany.
war by a torpedo attack on the Russif
trial of Mrs. Cordelia Botkin was | Berlin. Feb. 13.— Secretary Hay’s
Senator lfaifna is very weak and to England.
ships "ff Port Arthur, created inted
culled this morning, but was post-'
Lancaster Situation Is Serious.
nervous, hut his physician* declare his
m>te to the power» concerning the neu­
excitement. Details of the attack d
poned until March 10 at the request
Verifies the Report.
condition improving.
Lancaster, Pa.. Felt. 13.— Backwater anxiously awaited. Extra editions!
of the state.
The prosecution pro­ trality and integrity of China was de-
from
the
gorge,
which
extends
from
Mc-
New
York,
Feb.
17.—The
Paris
cor­
}
livered
to
the
German
Government
ves-
tlie morning papers printed early inti
duced affidavit* showing it could not
The United States consul at St. Pet­
ersburg will look after Japan’s inter­ espondent «if the Central News wires get important witnesses to come here j terday l»v f'oriegn Secretary Yong I'all - Kerry to Bainhridge. on the Sus­ forenoon, after "the appearance of
that news from a Russian source from Delaware before the middle of j RitchofF.
quehanna
river,
covered
the
tracks
of
The
Associated
Press
tin-
ests there during the war.
Official Messenger, conveyed the into!
states that it is verified that a battle March. The defense demanded a dis­ j derstands that the latter has already the Pennsylvania railroad at Bain-
urcnce to the population of the capi®
St. Petersburg newspapers print a between the Russian and Japanese missal of the case in accordance with ‘ conveyed an intimaticn to Secretary bridge today to a depth of three feet.
and dispelled any lingering hope*
story claiming a Russian victory at forces is now being fought on the the trial judges' promise if th» state l Hay that his proposals are likely to Four freight trains are stalled. The
war could be averted. A ll arc eager!
Port Arthur.
\s the story can not !>e northern bank of the Yalu river failed to proceed with the trial to­ ¡lie acceptable to Germany, because water i> slowly receding, after havi
ng go to the front.
I
where the Russian land forces are day. but the court held that the state
confirmed, it is discredited.
reached
the
record
mark
in
(
they
tend
t-»
localize
the
war
and
une,
I
nno
.
i
concentrated and Reuter’s agency showed sufficient cause for a post
avoid
fresh
subjects
of
international
states
the
Japanese
minister
of
Seoul
The water is still in the station of the
The czar lias issued hi* official dec­
ponement.
Consular Bill of Appropriations.
dispute. The step is regarded here a» Pennsylvania railroad, and the situa­
laration of war
He lavs all blame on has adviced the emperor o f the arrest
Washington.
Feb. 11.— The a**j
of
Yl
Yong.
the
Korean
minister
of
lieing
an
aide
move.
tion
as
a
whole
is
regarded
as
the
most
Japan, Haying she itegan the attack
Will Not Go to Sea
serious that ha.« ever confronted that today passai tlie diplomatic cnwil
without waiting for negotiations to finance, who is practically dictator of
the country and most friendly to Rus­
appropriation Dill without
• fl
Shanghai. Felt 17.—'The Russian j
WaUi Wuit Cent« Dnsti.
wn.
l»e broken off.
sia.
Overman, of North Carolina, mad*?!
gunboat Mandjur which before the 1 Baltimore, Feb. IS.— An arstv of
A Russian war vessel i« supposed to
speech on Panama explaining ivhy I
var began was preparing for sea. has ! men are clearing the streets. Severs I
Own Plant 5a.es City Much.
l»e cruising between tin* Hawaiian is­
would vote against the ratification!
Russian Insults Miller.
now gone several miles up the Wu j are
are open
open to
to wag
wag.m traffic. The mayor
lands and Japan waiting for the Japan-
Boston. Feb. 13.— Dr. Nimue! Ab. tin* canal treaty.
Carmack folio«!
London. Fety. 17.— A dispatch front Sung river, where the 1* likely to re »tul taainesa men held a m wiingThf. mitt, of the state board of health, an­
!*.♦» American Maru, which sailed
Daniel introduced a bill appropHftj
main. umtoM objection* are raided by . afternoon
The
n
from San Francisco with a valuable Manchuria reports that Henry Miller, •he Chinese authorities
nounced
t'slav
that
by
manufacturing
The Nank ! ^ anT in ’
. ?
T
" "
$3.000,000 for an exposition to l1«
cargo of munitions of war.
its ow n anti toxin tlie commonwealth at Jamestown, Va., in 1907.
the American consul vigorously in­ Ing Viceroy ha. telegraphed msrruc
I? / '
In I
tions
to
the
officials
under
his
Juris-
"Construction
would
be
unsafe.
At
terceded
la
behalf
of
a
number
of
Jap­
has
save
I
the
people
1405,OH)
in
four
Greet quantities of coal are being
hnu-e Maynard introduced a duplwf
anese refugee* In that country who diction to observe strict neutrality a meeting of the citizens this afternoon years. The actual expense during that
hurried from Pennsylvania to New Or­ were arrested by Russian*
Mr Mil­ and to take maasures to prevent anti a resolution was passed asking the leg­ time, when 159,000 bottles of anti-tox­ of Daniel’s senate b ill.
leans for shipment to Russian war ves­ ler I* Itkely to be successful
While Christian and other disturbamos.
islature to appeal to the government for in were distributed free, was ♦ 1501 )
sels.
Currency l ndamaged.
he wss attending his offlclal duties
federal force* to protect tlie burned dis­ These statistics have icon forwarded to
a
Russian
trooper
interfered
and
in­
trict.
Baltimore, Feb. 11.— The v « W
Senator Hanna’s condition continues
Chicago,
where
it
is
proposed
to
adopt
Russians
Demoralized.
sulted him
The Intter was severely
the Continental tru«t company bail® I
to improve.
the Massachusetts idea, instead of pur-
London. Feb. 15.— Dtspati lies from
t'isclpbned hv Russian officer* and he
Capture of Troops Reported.
were opened at noon.
Thousand* ■
chasing supplies.
New
Chwang
Manchuria,
report
M ilitia may Ite called to Coal Creek. Fastened to apologise
dollars in currency and bonds * |
London, l e F 12.— A special dis­
great aggressiveness and more vte
Tenn., to prevent trouble among the
The bjj
torios for the Japanese which has de­ patch from Tokio, dated today, says it Manchurian Railway Bridge Wrecked fonnd to be undamaged.
striking miners sud opera of rs
Passed'by House.
will do huainea* despite the 10 M
moralised the Hussian* afloat and is reported that three transport* of
The Russian battleships damage! by
Isoidon, Feb. 13— The Shanghai day*. A*si#tant United State.« W
Washington. Feb 17.—The House ashore
Russian commanders ashore the Rnmian volunteer fleet, convoving
Japanese torpedoes in the first conflict today passed Hermann's bill for the are fearful o f a nrprine and are about 2,000 troops, hare been captured correspondent of the Daily Mail says urer Drvden,
after coramuniCi!
are said to tie the best in the Rnsslsn sale o f allotted hands o f the Grand spreading troop* In order t# watch the by^the Japanese troops oft the Carean that an important bridge as the Man- with Secretary Shaw today opened^^
coast
Roads reservation
chnna railway has been blown up, and
navy.
eubtreaeury making $ 1 2 , 000,000
q
30 men baie been killed.
able for the Vocal bank* if wanted.
W . O. C O IT M K ft, P a b l l s k v r .
W EEK ’S DOINGS
s