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KLAMATH VOL. Vili. EVENTS 01* THE DAY QAfMI RED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE KLAMAI'H UHjiiAiii.il rxPKTiio. Japan and Russia Both Rushing Iruup. Intu Uuraan Tarrltur,. REPUBLICAN. FALIA KLAMATH COUNTY, OILEGON, FEBHLAKY 1«, 1< mi $. » IS OVERESTIMATED Tokio Feb. II— Japan la making NOT AS MANY RUSSIANS IN FAR trvmemloua preparations to |an,| EAST AS REPORT! D. tr«s<pa In Coroa hhe already has am <«wl««iin landing several tlmumml of her forces nt < hemulpo «Irapite U„. preneme <«f (»„ R„w|.r, ,r- troops Number Under IOO,(MX) Men Of- F«mr balallluna have been lamlcl at Users In Manchuria are Surprised Genaaii, <>na of the treaty porta of ('«, *«r la On Russians' are ~ bald to rva, 116 miles from He«ail Have Slain one Hundred Chinese end Japan is conrentratlng tier forces at Ollie late Appeal to Pekin Tsushima Island in tlie htraits of u„. r«*a, alilih Is Japan's nc«t a.fi.,„....i |mw> Lrndon, Feb. 13.—The Pekln correa- n i l«oml,-tit of thè l-omlon Times aw ribes Ruael thè liabitual overcatiinatioii ot thè R imi - •ian forerà in thè Far East lo thè clai.'n ^,„1 arising fmm thè Boxer troublea, put tornar«! by M. Do (riera, tben Russimi AUNK BY JAPAN. kusalun Ship I oat at Chemulpo - Ano* her One la f ired. Tokio, Feb. 10. —It in r<*port4*<j here tliut the Jajiuin tM' engaged and de- fea'ed two Russian warships, whose names have not yet been l«*arni«l, at «Chemulpo yrst«*r«lay. it is said the I • ngag.-ment Is gati at II A. M. and con- tinutsd until 3 P. M The smaller Russian vest««! is reported to have been sunk ami the larger on«- was flr<-«i ami hopelessly destroyed. A paft of the crews are report«*d t«i have «escaped to tlm shore and to have been capturtsj. 1 he Japan«-»« ahi| a are reported to be slightly damaged. Official confirma tion of the battle is unobtainable. IT CRIES TREASON Flue IN CHBC.K. After Thirty-Two Hours’ Fighting Balti more Believes Worst la Over. FRENCH PRESS CONTENDS JA°AN NO. WAR HAS BEGUN Baltimore, Feb. 8.—When darkness JAPAN ATTACKS RUSSIAN SQUADRON fell tonight, the people of thia stricken AT PORT ARTHUR. city knew the worst was over. The flames which for 32 hours had swept (gaiprchcnslvs Rvvtew of tbs Import, Attack on the Russian Fleet Is Com resistlessly through the heart of the Two Battleships and af^Cralasr Badly ant Happenings of ths Pant Weak, city were checked. An army of fire pared to the Blowing Up of the Presented I" Uondenacd Form. Most Damaged Mlkado'a Forcea Escaped men from many cities, working un- Maine In Havana Harbor Russians 1 weariodly, and aided by a muddy little likely to Prove Interesting to Our Unharmed-Severalj Ruaalaa /Tercb> Admit That Their Hope tor Victory stream, finally conquered. antm.n Alao Seized- Both Natleae Many Rsadara. Worn by a night and day of terror, Lies In Land Forces. Sending Troops to Corea. the great crowds that watched the ruin Maryland will ai«l the Are stricken of their city turned homeward, and at Paris, Feb. 12.—As the day wore on midnight the streets were deeerte«i, dty uf Baltimore. I Berlin, Feb. 9.—A special telegram a great wave of popular sympathy for nave tor the police ami military, who from St. Peteraborg says three Russian AH Ruma la tlr««l witli war spirit. , Russia was brought out by the news of guarde«! the burned area. Jajan cel« loate*a Ila vlclorire. j •hips at Port Arthur were severely the engagement off Port Arthur. The To the south, a red glow rises and newspa[HTs without exception severely falls, marking 140 acres nt devastation, <iamage*I laat nignt by torpedoes dis Th«' transport Dix is In Portlaml to arraigned Japan. The Temps, semi 75 squares of property that yesterday charged from Japanese torpeio boats l.wd a cargo of supplies for the Philip-. ■ Japanese Start for Seoul. Ix>ndon, Feb. 10.—In a dispatch official, sa ill: pines. represented values to the extent of while the latter were passing the har "Japan's brutality in making a $75,000,000 to $125,009,000. iiiinister at Pekln, «luring thè |>en< r ne- from Ti«*n Tain «lated February 9, a Net bor. Subsequently a large fleet of Jap Th«* house has unseat««! Howell, gotiationa at Pekin in 1900 fot m in- correspondent of the Daily Mail says it night attack before a declaration of war even a close approximation can be lYui'H iat, in favor of Connell, Republi is her aecon«! offense against the rules made of the loss. No guess can be anese battleships and cruisers appeared «h-mnity of 17,900,000 potimi*, ori thè la reported there thut the Ruasian can, from Penney I vanla. cruisers Varyag and Korietz hauled of international law.” made of the insurance. An expert, before the port. urur groumi that Russia ha«! put 179.000 down their flags without firing a ahot Thr Japanese have caplure«l at least The Journal des Debate declares Jap the city building inspector, estimates men in thè fleld. It le now known, and that 8,(8)0 Japanese immediately an’s action waa contrary to the accept««! Martial Law Proclaimed. (Ba i «immer«'la I steamers l*el«*nging to the loss in buildings alone at 15,000,- bum v« r. that thè reai numls-r ot thè«- I Port Arthur, Feb. 9.—In consequence RilMis. Some <>f the eleamers are rich landed at ( hemulpo and the march to rules of international law, giving prom 000. This, with the g«x«da carried will men sili I h * under 100,0(8). ise that Japan prop'jaes to conduct the carry the total to not less than $209,■ of the attack by the Ja|>anese torpedo beoul commenced. prsseei Continuing, t.'ie correapondent aaya It ap|a-are, the correspondent contin war without regard to modern usages 000,000. On the other hand it ia said boats, martial law has been proclaimed Th*- tn* i i< «n policy of maintaining sn American inilitary offli-er who hiu ues, that the Russian warships at of warfare. that insurance estimates do not place here ths neutrality of China meets with the ju»t returne«) lo Pekin from a trip Vla«livontok are icebound. The Patrie gives sensational promi the total lose at a greater figure than (i proval the powers and a note lies through Munchiiria, ma«le tot thè pur- Another rorree|>ondent of the Dally nence to its assertion that Japan com- $15,000,000. So far there has been no <»» i ici ai . wi pour. Japan Saizes Ruaaian Ships. l<«*n addre«ec«l •“ Ja|«an an«l Ruesla. |s«r <>( rrporting thè aituation, «le- Mail telegraphs from Port Arthur un mitte-«! an act of international treason, systematic attempt to fix the values Ixvndon, Feb. 9.—In a dispatch dat «'larea all thè Kuaeian officers he nirt in Vlsiliv elok tch'graiiiH announce the der «late of February 9 that the Rus compares the attack on the Russian that were represented in the district in ed Nagasaki, February fl, and which Untate Worsted In Hallte OH thsmulp« Manchuria profe>»*<«l to believe war complete rout of the Japanrar by the sian advance has commence«!. General fl*-et off Port Arthur with the blowing — Two Vs see la Lost. «•"«ih! be avertisi. While he was at Kranstalinsky will leave Liaoyang up of the Maine, arul aHserts that that which is tonight a devastated waa delaytsi by the censor, a corrw- R umisi » "II the Yalu rivrr. TI.ewad- waste. spondent of the Iwily Telegraph asserts I«>mb>n. I eb. 10.-"The ««ffi, >a‘ ac l'ort Arthur, <>n January 31, thè Rus tomorrow for the Yalu river at the Europe will hold Japan responsible for tires al»" < laitn that Chrmulpo, Corea, Not a single life has been lost, and that Russia deliberately precipitated simi fl«*et was !i<irrie«lly «ir«lere*l to nen, count of the < hemulpo Ixltle receive,) has I'er'i <>'<<ipi«vi by the ltuialsns lies«! of the Third brigade of artillery, this treason. not a human being has even been dan the crisis by secretly dispatching, a at the Japanese amlaiMy tiers says that l-ut ili getting oiit two vraaela stock fast consisting of 24 guns and three regi The authorities on international law gerously injured. The hospital lists few days ago from Port Arthur, trans A Purl Arthur dispatch nays Japan- the Japan«-«r a«|ua<lrun in «serting in thè «limi of thè aliallow l«sin ami ments of infantry. The Third, Fourth who were interviewed on the subject ex consist of minor burns, with the excep ports loaded with a full division o. rae atU mpt<«l to lati«l men in svirrai press««! the belief that Japan com i trans|Hirte to Corea was met on its way arre c<ini|H-lle*l to reniain bebind. and Fiflth infantry brigades are In- tion of Jacob Ilgingritz, a fireman from troops and eecorte«! by a fleet and land twin in the nelglilMtrliouil ot Port io tTirmul|Hi by the Russian gunLmi 8|>«*cial «itepatchrn -frolli Tokio thia trenched along the railroad at a dis mitted a breach ot international law. York, Pa. He haa a fractuied leg and ing them near the Yalu river, thus oc Arthur umlrr the protorliun of the Korietz as the latter waa leaving t««Ct. riiorning announce lire arrivai of Jap- tance of 40 miles from Haicheng, and . Notwithstanding this bitterness, how- is badly burned. cupying Northern Corea. gens "! the cruleere. It is asserted, I ever, universal recognition was given Ilir Koriels aaaunmd the offensive sn-l ansar tnsqs« at Seoul, bui l«yond thia There has been little or no excite Japanese patience l«ecame exhausted, bowrvrr, that all tlie attempts were , fir«-,I on a Japanese torpedo ls«t. The thè di»|«atcii«*a publishr-l in thè newa- thr«N* batteries of the Fifth briga«ie are to Japan's audacity, ami it was evident at Kinchou. The greatest activity pre ment, and there haa been no hysteria. and ttxlay Japan move«! her ships and nnsUcvrashll. latter replieil by firing two lor | ■«*■!< wa pa|*ra iu M practically nothing to the vails here and ammunition is living ' that Japan’s naval prestige had beer There has l>een no disorder, and there took unresisted possession of certain Kight Russian «ar vr.nrls have been without effort The Korietz then re kn.«wl«-dg<* of thè uctual aituation. served out lavishly at an average of 150 materially increas«.«l. lias been no looting or attempt at loot merchant vessels, including the Hhilka The Tiro Tsin corrca|K«n<lrnt <*f the cartridges per man. New recruits are The Associated Press was informed ing. Baltimore tonight is as orderly turned to anchorage in the port am! cither sunk or l*e«ily diaabled. and Manchuria, the correspondent con Hiamlard m-n«in in n ri-port that I the living enrolled with feverish haste. | ' by a high Russian authority that now as a village, and only the throb of the tinues: The Chill«-«« are much gratified st ,-arly next morning Admiral Irm, com- Kiissoina bave rnaaeacred 100 Cliil near «billing being dispensed with in favor Japan lias begun war, the Russian gov ■ manding the Japanese fleet, formally laboring fire engines an«i the boom of the victorias that are falling to Ja|«an. j “Two other Russian vessels were ernment, following the manifesto dynamite, as it brings dangerous walls • teieandrd that all Russian te as, la lea,e st l.iaoi ang, in consequence of w hich the of incessant target practice. seized and escorted to Sasebo, Japan.” officials at Hhanhaiakwan are gristly which is expected to be issued in St. to the gr. und, disturbs the quiet. R umis «ill eend uno company «ail the |Hirt of t'lie(iiul|«> a«ldiag that if The Daily Telegraph says it supposes • Petersburg at once, exp«*cts that the ofrvry rrginirnt of guard tru«>|*e Io they did not comply by m««n yesterday alar me. I. and are ap)*ealiiig toPekin for So far there haa teen no call for aid. the foregoing seizures occurred at Ma- BALTIMORE PARALYZED. various states will issue proclamations Proffers of assistance have come from the Far East. he would la* <*«irn;a*lli*«i to attack them protection. aampho, but that the censor suppressed of neutrality. In Russian diplomatic Sraat-«r Hanna ia very weak an«l within the harbor. Aftermath of Terrific Fire Shows Appall- circles the success of Japan literally many quarters, from sister cities, from the location. The Russian men of-war left the |s>rt RUSSIANS BLAME ALEXIEFF. corporations and from private citizens, A special dispatch says a strong fleet nrn-Hin, but bln phyniclana declare his Ing Conditions. aroused the greatest regret. It was but Baltimore tonight cannot say at 11 30 ami batti«* was immediately of Japanese warships, reported to be on condition improving. Baltimore, Feb. 11.—The people of frankly a«lmitte«l that Russia exp«*cte«i whether it will be nee«!ed or accepted. the way tn Chemulpo, has seized sev gl ten outside Polynesian island. Th«y Say He Should Have Been Better The I'nitesl Htat«*n consul at 8t Pet- this unfortunate city are dumbfoumltui. to lie defeated upon the sea, but it was That w ill lie decided tomorrow. After one hour's engagement the Rus eral Russian trading vessels. Prepared to Fight. ernluirg «ill look after Japan's Inter sians look refuge among the Islands, would certainly Baltimore in lieginning to realize the added that she In a dispatch from Tokio. a corre CLefoo. Felt. 13. — More than one- conquor on land. rUa there «luring th« war. immeasurable magnitude of her loss, and towards evening the cruiser Vai tag spondent of the Daily Mail dava the WHEN FRANCE WILL BE CALLED. half ot the Ruasian officers at I'ort The weather han tak« n a wintry chill Jiji Shimpo has received a telegram (¡rest >|uantltl«*e of col are lining sank. DIVISION OF STATE IS ISSUE. Al*out 4 o'clork this morning, the Arthur blame A«lmiral Alezieff for the which a«!«ln to the grief, Workers who hurri.'l front Pennsylvania to Neer Or- Russia Must Be Attacked, and By Two from Fnsan, Corea, declaring that the firing of guns was heard to the east of Isen« fur ahipmrnl to Russian «ear vre- Koriela was re|sirtr<! sunk by her own «lisaatcr that baa ov«*itak«*n them. are idle know they will probably lie Washington Congressmen All Agree that Powers. crew, who, finding her utterly dis They believe that, inat«a«i of s|*en«ling compelltd to leave for other cities, All Koje island. «els. More Judges are Needed Paris, Feb. 10.—Officials have care able«!, blew her up, tbr time sending communications to Ht. estimates of the total lose vary from lit Prti'rshurg newspa|>«rs print a There were no caaualitira <>n the Ja;»- I'vteTsburg during the last few weeks, $150,000,000 to twice that vast amount, fair bill passes . Washington, Feb. 12.—The bouse fully considered just how far France is ztory rlaiming a Ruaaian victory at aneae aide. (««■wailing the anxiety for |H-ace that but it will lie months la-fore it can be committee on judiciary today listened likely to become involved under the I'-irt Arthur As tlu* story ran not l«c prevail««! there, he ah<*ul«l have town adjusted, as the task is a gigantic one. to arguments by the three congressmen terms of the Franco-Russian alliance, Senate Votes to Extend Aid to Lewis mat!rnwi, it la dia«-te<llte«l Insurance a«ij usters are daz«d by from Washington, in support of their which they say contains two distinct LOVI-LAID PLANS. preparing hie forces for the combat. and Clark Exposition. Spec respective bills for dividing the state saf«-guards limiting French participa In fact, the wish is declaie«! to have the great work ahead of them. Tlir rur line ¡satled hie offii'ial dec- tion. The first of these is that Russia Washington, Feb. 9.—Without a dis ial agents from all important companies into judicial districts. These mem- Beerai Japanese Ministers Discuss ths l»-«n malt* by one of the Atlmiral'a lzietion of «ar II« lays all blame ««n Victories (tear Russia warmrot supporters that he would lie went into a special aession at 11 o'clock b»-rs agreed on one thing only, that tie must be attacked, and the second that senting vote the Lewis and Clark expo Japan, saying she l«-gnn th« altark sition bill passed the senate at 5:30 this morning as a loss committee. cause of the immense amount of judic the attack must be by two powers. vUhoul »citing for negotiations to London, Feb. 12. — Minister liar- recall««! t<> Ht. Peteraburg, courtmar- The requirement that Russia be at yesterday afternoon, carrying an aggre When morning broke it would have ial business coming before the fetlera) tialril ami shot for incompetency. be broken off. aalii thia morning said The lan«i forcea are in a bad way anil been impossible to describe the seen«** courts of Washington each year, it is tacked has been one of the chief causes gate appropriation of $1,775,000. Sec "Theengagements at Port Arthur ami A Russian war vreaad ia suppose«! to are ready to run at th«* first fire. A of devastation that met the eyes of the absolutely necessary that an additional for Russia's temporizing, as she has tion 16 of the bill, providing for tho <'hemul|*o were merely In acvorilan«* bsrruiaing l«etw<*en th«- Hawaiian is- thousands who flocke«! to the scene of judge 1« accorded the state, and that not wished to sacrifice the chances of construction of a memorial building As corps of the detrrmin««! Japanem* in lamia an-l Ja|«an waiting for the Ja;*an- with plana <>f long standing the great conflagration that raged from this judge be provided with a specified French support. Officials here, how was stricken out; the number of na fantry would have little trouble taking ree I-wt Amrri an Marti, whk-h aail««l Boon as our forvea are laml««i in Corea ever, have believed and hoped that tional commissioners was reduced from the fortress with the s«pia<ir<>n attack- Sunday morning at 11 o’clock until district. IroBi Han Franeiaco with a valuable l I l<««>k f,«r an important fl«*et action at Russia would strike the first decisive seven to three; an amendment wax at late Monday night before it could tie Cushman advocated the creating of a Poet Arthur. The Russian veaaela I ing front the harbor mouth. The situ safely said that all danger of further north and south district, the former to blow, as such action would in a meas tached absolutely closing the exposition rant" "I munitioiia ot war. prolusldy lie cl««ae liencatb tin* ialaml ation at present looks as if Russia ure relieve France from participating and grounds on Sunday, and the frank Hrnator Hanna's condltlua rontinure liatterira but hv g««ing on the < him**.* won Id l*e force,! to abamlon her "mod destruction was pass«*<i. Even then no include Seattle ami Spokane, and the ing privilege denied to the national and in a profitless war. one could teli but a fresh wind might latter Tacoma and Walla Walla. to improve, ern Gibralter ” within a very short aide OUr ships, by a high angle tire, Concerning the condition in the alli state commissions. Aside from these spring up and again fan the dying Jones contended for an east and west time. America wants an area ot limit of ran shell them ont. The Russian ad flames into renew«*«! and vindictive district, to lie separate«! by the Cascade ance providing that two powers must changes, the bill was passed in sub miral may |*,«asibly like t'ervera. antic hostilities fixe! by Japan ami Russia. mountains, while Humphrey was heart! attack Russia before France be:omee stantially the shape in which it recent vigor. AID ASKED TO FIGHT FIRE. ipate hie late and come into th« open One hundred an«i forty acres lie in in advocacy of a bill he introduced yes involved, M. IMcasse has distinctly ly came from the senate committee. •Militia may lie celled to C««al Creak, of his own accord The lewis and Clark bill came up utter ruin. In this desolate territory terday creating one district of the stated to members of the diplomatic Trim , to prevent trouble among the In speaking of th« Hay note, lie says Largvst Starch Factory In the World stoo«l the gr«*ateat and most costly northwest quarter of the state, includ corps that Corea and China would not unexpectedly at 3:15. The attendance •triking miners am! operwotre. Is Dvstroyed. Japan will m««st certainly and heartily buildings in Baltimore or the state of ing King county, and making the re be considered such powers if eiibe: at this time was slight, but as the de Th«* Ruasian hattleehlpe <lamag««l by agree, but so lotig as Russian troops bate proceoled, «•enators returned to Oswego. N. Y., Fob. 13.—The huge Maryland. Millions were represent««! mainder of the state a separate district. joined Japan against Bussia. Japanese tor|M«l<M*a in the Aral conflict are in Manchuria Japan cannot r«*gar«l slarvh factory of the Corn Pioducta by the great business concerns that oc the chamber, until, at the time the are said to I«* the licet in the Ruaaian it aa neutral territory BNOINEFR FAILS TO STOP. While Jspsn company, consisting of thro«* great cupied the stone, brick, iron and steel bill was passe«!, there was a fair aver SENATE MAY VOTB ON TREATY. nary. ia anxious to aasist in maintaining hmhlmgs, forming the largest «‘Stab- buildings ami their loss is great; great Fourteen Lives are Lost In Head-On Col age attendance. Twice during the af lision Following. Some Fix the Day of Decision aa Friday ternoon it looked as if the bill would lishment of th«* kind in the world, took er than can lie estimate*,! at the pres Tim transport fleet of the Unit««! neutrality with China ptoper. have to go over until some future time. or Saturday. tirr this evening in the chemical room. ent. Insurance underwriters roughly States l««at«-<l on th« l'a< ifi«- coast ia Ottawa, Ont., Feb. 12.—Fourteen ANARCHY MUST END. Senator Platt, of Connecticut, made a At 23 0 o’elia k th«* flames were under and conservatively estimate the loss at persons were killeU, an«l more than a $tu«l .ait ami ia r«-a«ty lor use should Washintgon, Feb. 10.—The senate rather vicious attack upon the large i”rsas«ty call for services of troops in Aawrica Will Taka Stern Action In control, l*eing con tin«*« I to the build $200,000,000, an«! the amount of insur score injured, in a collision between will proof'd this week with the Pana There two passenger trains on the Canadian ma canal treaty, both in open and ex amount carried by the bill, and threat ing. The loan will lie over $1,000,000. ance involved at $100,000,000. th«* Far East. Sants Domingo ened to force a fight, which might have After the city Are department ami must be a«l«ie«l to this as a natural con Taciflc, near Sand Point today. ecutive sessions, and them are not a A Biitiali citizen in Han Franciaco been temporarily disastrous. Washington. Feb. 12. —Drastic mea«- the volunteer department of Kingsforil's sequence the persona) property loss that The trains in collision were the east few senators who express the opinion Law i*e«i««t a rail for subjects of Great Ijtter Senator Allison b«*came critical tnrs w|.| I«« taken by thin government mills ha«l trie«! in vain to cope with the insurance men have no way of estimat bound an«! west laiund “Soo" specials. that the week may see a vote on the Britain on thia coast to organise a regi- of the phraseology of the bill, and but to end the anarrhy In Hanto Ibuning«* flames, Mayor Mansflehi telegraphe«! ing. Both trains were under orders to stop treaty. Some senators fix the vote as Went lor u«e if their country should Continue.1 violation **f international for ai«l to Fulton an«l Syracuse. From The district swept by the Are is 75 at Sand Point, and pass there. An for Friday or Saturday of this week, for the intervention of Senator Fulton M draggiHl into the war In the Orient. law, the destruction of American prop the latter city, three engines ami 25 blocks in extent and comprise,! nearly official statement given out by the Ca an«i none puts it beyond ten days would have forc«*«l the senate to ad journ without taking action on the bill. Th«* Japan«'*« minister at London erty ami disrvgaril of foreign Interests, men were dispatclnxl and joined their 2,500 buildings. It ia within the ter nadian Pacific places the responsibility hence. The committee amendments were most •aye Russin is making desperate efforts has coiivlnc««! officials that affairs efforts to those of the local departmnet. ritory boun«l««i on th«* west by Liberty for the wreck upon the crew of the Senators Hopkins and Clayton will have the powere intervene. “Rua- there can be l«*st Improved by force. Fireman Ihuiglierty ami Evans have street, on the north by Lexington west bound train. Conductor Nidd, of s|«eak in favor of the treaty. The diplo ly adopted without discussion, but the •ia, ' In* continues, “is now ready to Its hamlling has been turne.1 over to lieen injured, th«* former fatally by a street, on the east by Jones Falls, and that train, this evening admitted that matic and consular appropriation bill last committee amendment, relating to Sunday closing, provoke«i a protracted Twenty-five men at on the south by the Basin. ronrrilr everything, lull the offer cornea th« navy and Hecretary Mo««ly tonight fall from a roof. his engineer had orders to stop at Sand will be reporte«! from the committee debate, and in the end resulted in the too late.” ia sending mippletnentary instruction b> work in the buildings where the fire Point, but failed to obey them, Ten of and taken up at the first convenient adoption of an amendment offered by Russia Is Excited. the killed were passengers. opportunity, when interference with Nvretnry liny lias addrcsee«l an i«l««n- Rear Admiral Wise, i, commanding the started barely escap«*«!. Senator Platt, of Connecticut, cloaing _ _______ -j in Dominican The burning buildings contain many news the canal treaty will not result there St. Petersburg, Feb. 11.—The bml note io n nilniler of Kurop«*an training eqtta«lron now both buildings and grounds on Sun immirisls of thousands of bushels of giving him wltle latitude in Will Be Future Blessing, from. Some attention also may be that Japan ha,l duplicates! her tactics P0*« '« to aacertaln if they are willing waters, l days. starch and corn. Six hundred em at the O|*ening of the China-Japanese Baltimore, Feb. 12.—Mayor Mc- given to the general calendar. t" join in n notice to Russia and Japan the course lie is to follow. ployes an* thrown out ot employment. war by a tor|wdo attack on th«* Russian lane, when ask«sl for a statement to that during hostilities ami thereafter Japan Cota Cable to Corea. Acceptable to Germany. Great Sam for Irrigation. ships off Port Arthur, created intense day, dictated the following to the Asso ths neutrality and integrity of China Paris, Feb. 9.—The French foreign Hay's Lancaster Situation Is Serious. excitement. Details of the attack are ciated Press: “Baltimore will now Washington, Feb. 10.—Theaecretary office was advised this afternoon that Berlin, Fab. 12—Hecretary must la* recognised. I-ancaster, Pa., Feb. 13.—Backwater anxiously awaited. Extra editions of enter into the task of resurrection. A of the interior has approve«l the setting the Japanese have cut the cable con Th«* ImtiMi In considering the loan of note to the |*owera concerning the neu H. 500,000 aake«l by the 81. Louie fair. trality and integrity ot China *•’ de- from the gorge, which extends from Mc th«* morning pa|«ers printed early in the greater and more l>eautiful city will aside of $2,250,000 of the reclamation necting Japan and Corea. The object liver.«! t«> to the German Government yes llvenxl yes Call's Ferry to Bainbridge, on the Sus forenoon, after the appearance of the arise from the ruins, and we shall fund for the irrigation project on the of this action is believed to prevent Senator llnnna ia resting easier and terday by Foriegn Secretary t otig quehanna river, covered th«* tracks of Official Messenger, conveyed the intelli make of this calamity a future bless north side of the Shoshone river, in the news of the operations of the Japanese H"1 onditiiin ia considered a little more Ritchoff. The AraiM'iateMl Pre* un the Pennsylvania railroad at Bain gence to the population of the capital ing. We are staggered by the terrible Big Horn basin, of Wyoming, pro reaching the Russians, which war poa- derstands that the latter has already bridge today to a depth of three feet. and dispelled any lingering hopes that loss, but we are not discourage«!, and vid«*«! that satisfactory rights to land sible, no matter how closely cenaored Ui«* I nite«| Htatee will preserve strict conveyd an Intimati n * to » H»«*r«*tary H<'«retary Four freight trains are stall««!. Tin* war coul,I lie averted. All are eager to every energy of the city and its citizens and water can be secured. This pro the dispatches sent might be. Follow- will I m * devote«! to a rehabilitation ject provides for the construction of a ing the breaking off of relations between ocutriility ami hold war orders until il Hay that his propienls are likely «> water is slowly rec«*ding, after having go to the front. that will l>e a monument to the Ameri dam and storage reservoir in Shoshone Russia and Japan and the cutting of cat! consult Japan ami Russia. Im ’ acceptable to Germany. iHs-aitse reached the record mark in June, 1889. can spirit.” river, and a canal heading in the can the cable is regarded here as significant they temi to hwalise th« war and The water is still in the station of the Consular Bill of Appropriations. A tornado almost entirely wracke«! avoid fresh subjects of International yon above Cody. It will provide of the purpose of the Japanese to begin Pennsylvania railroad, and the situa Washington, Feb. 11.—The senate town of UnjU|)| Fulton county, Ar- dispute. The step ia regardai here a* water for approximately 90,000 acres hostilities. Water Forces Many to Flee. as tion as a whole is regarded as the most today passed the diplomatic consular »Ma. Three persons lost their tivoa. serious that has ever confronted that appropriation bill without delutte. Wilkeabarre, Pa., Feb. 12.—The on the north side of the river. Iwing an able move. Overman, of North Carolina, made a Susqnehanna river Ix-gan rising today town. Japan Landing Men In Corea. II the two powere do not ol«j«*ct, the New Caatom-Hoase Mast Be Rebuilt. s|a*ech on Panama explaining why he and the situation ia growing serious. Walla Must Como Down. «»•rii'iin Asiatic m|tia«lron will proc«w«l London, Feb. 9.—The Chee Fee cor Baltimore, Feb. 13.-An army <>{ would vote against the ratification of Communication with the west aide lias Own Plant .Naves City Much. Baltimore, Feb. 10.—As a result of respondent of the Daily Mail cables " ‘"ft Arthur to wilneae naval «uiiraue- Carmack followed. been cut off. The water is now 24 feet an examination of the new custom that six Japanese tranajmrta are land menta. " * men are clearing the stunts. >«■«««» Boston, Feb. 13.—Dr. Samuel Ab the canal treaty. are open to wagon traffic. The mayor bott, of the state board of health, an- Daniel introduce«! a bill appropriating almve low water mark. At Plymouth house building, it is almost certain ing troops at various ports in Corea, tli«*1*|,r h*" ,,r,’''red mor«« war vessels to and business men lield a meeting > nottncc«l t«slay that by manufacturing $3,009,000 for an exposition to lie held 200 families had to leave their homes that the entire structure must be torn from Masampho and Fnsan, on the In the and 100 silkmill girls were taken from down and rebuilt. I. .«' ,'*wtnf>' waters to protect hor afternoon. Tin* engineers say aII the Its own anti-toxin the commonwealth at Jamestown, Va., in 1907. Nearly $350,000 south of Kusan, and Mokpho and Che Teets there during tiie Ruaao-Jap- standing walls will have to come<i«>wn, has save«! the people $405,000 in four house Maynard intnwiuced a duplicate the windows of the factories in boats. worth of work has been done on the mulpo, on the west. Seoul is to be oc •nese war, r as reeonatruetl.in wottl.l I m ; unsafe. A Reports from Bloomsburg, Berwick and building. The vaults have l>een found cupied and the landing is to be covered «•ears. Th«* actual expense «luring that of Daniel's senate bill. Espy are that the water is 27 feet high in good condition in several banks, by torpedo divisions. The main body a meeting of the citizens this a terms«! time, when 159,000 bottles of anti-tox rrn.r|'ln,,1 ,,il,'omnts deem the Anal a resolution wak |>ass<*.i asking the leg Currency Undamaged. and rising rapidly. where examinations were made. This of the Japanese fleet, the correspondent in were distributed free, was $1,500. Jepen certain. The islature to appeal to the government f«.r These statistics have been forwarded to Baltimore, Feb. 11.—The vaults of includes the vault of the National Ex concludes, will sail in the direction of « h government stands ready to act federal forces to protect the burned di America la Well Prepared. change bank, in which it is understood Port Arthur. Chicago, when« it is pro|>ose«l to adopt the Continental trust company building "«tlo'n« "r 1,10 two •‘"•tile San Francisco, Feb. 12.—The Unite«] there il $800,000 of government funds. Thousands of tin* Massachusetts idea, instead of pur wore opene«! at n«xm, trict. Executive Ability Counted. dollars in currency anil bonds were States transport Sherman is schedn.ed chasing supplies. To Report Naval Appropriation Bill. Capture of Troops Reported. Washington, Feb. 10.—It is said at found to lw undamaged. The bank to sail for Manila on March 1 with the , rTl'lent R( m ,neve)1 |IHa telegraph««! Washington, Feb. 10.—Mr. Foes, the war department that Cameron Undon, Fell. 12—A ■P*1«' Manchurian R «Ilway Bridge Wrecked will do business despite the 10 holi Twelfth infantry and 400 cavalry re il t!iJr"yi’r to call on him days. Assistant Unite«l States Treas cruits. The transports Buford. Crook, chairman of the naval affairs commit Forbes, of Boston, who haa been tend patch from Tokio, «Utcl t««lay. «y» London, Feb. 13. — The Shanghai »•nt r. "1l",Ft,,i"K fe<l«*ral govern- after communicating Meade anti Warren are in port ready tee, will report the naval appropria ered the position of Philippine commis is reix.rteMi that three correspondent of the Daily Mail says urer Dryden, for any emergency and the Logan is due tion bill in the house this week, and sioner, was selected principally because tin* Kttssinn volunteer fleet, •'» . that an important bridge on the Man with Secretary Shaw t«xlay ojiened the here today. Any of these vessels could probably call it up for action late in of his executive ability and technical subireasury making $12,000,000 avail about 2,000 troops, have l«*« n ‘«11 churia railway has bean blown up, and the week. be sent to the Far East if necessary. knowledge of engineering matters able for the local banks if wanted. 30 men have lx*en killed. * "«*"« u*ll" f-r by,the Japanese troops off the J tn in foreign lands. coast. TWO HEMISPHERES. BROKE INTERNATIONAL LAW.