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KLAMATH VOI*. KLAMATH Vili EVENTS OF THE DAV QALE DRIVES FIRE. REPUBLICAN. 1'AI.LS, KLAMATH < OL'NTY, OREGON, MAUCH IO, 1904. TROOPS TO 00. EVACUATION NEAR Twin ENTRANCE CLOSED Cabinet NO Decide» to Let Marines Re FIRE ANO WATER. NO. 49. SUNK BY SHELLS Element» Take Fourteen Llvea Pi »Iris Fra Swssps Over Oklahoma With Great Damage. main at Panama. Off Tillamook. GATHERED I ROM ALL PARTS UP THE 1 Washington, March 3 —Important BELIEVED THAT RUSSIA WILL QUIT Lawton, Okla. March 5. Driven by Heattie, Feb. 29.—Fourteen people RUSSIANS AGAIN LOSE IN BATTLE a terrific gale from the north, which matters relating to the Panama canal lost their Ilves as tbe result of the POST ARTHUR. TWO HEMISPHERES. AT PORT ARTHUR. Hl tllllCN reached the vvluclty of 90 ware under discussion by President fire on the Pacific Coast Steamship mid» an hour, a prnlrli' fire swept Roosevelt and his cabinet today. At- Company's steamer Queen from Han over thousands of acre» of Kiowa mid Çompratwnalvs Review at Ike Impart Comanche counties last night, destroy Ilattlsshlp Is In ths Way Only Small torney General Knox and other offi General Whs Favors Step Celled la COB- Francisco to Hostile, early yesterday Ous Torpedo Boat Sunk and Two Battle» ant Happenings at tbe Past Week, lug hundred» of farm buildings and sultatlon With Czar to Aid In Prs- morning The origin of the fire is as Cruisers Can <lu Out Japan I or«»aw ciala of tbe department of justice ships Badly Damaged — Attacklag much live stock, mad** loon persons have under conald< ration the title to I'reaented In Condensad l'ara, Mast homeless, caused the death of aeveral paring Pina of Campaign He Deem» yet unknown. It started In the eocial Fleet Which Withdraws Io Cirod Or Possibility of Coal Hsing Uriel Con the canal property, which Is to be Likely la Prove Interesting to Oar persona, throati-nod n number of Alsxlstf a Blundarer People Fear nail of the vessel at about 4:30 In the der. Is Met Outside, hut Opponents traband of War and Has Immcnae passed to this country by the Panama morning, and raged for three hours town» and »wept uwuy a* ores of build Many Pandera Loss of Fleet. Soon Seek Shelter. Supply on Hand. Inga In tho outskirts of town». Canal Company, but as yet they have before it was got under control. Tile loaaes from wind and fire re When tbe conflagration was first reached no conclusion. An earthquake In New Mexico <ll<l ported to date follow Hobart, 3 toon Ht. Petersburg. March 4—General London. March 3—A dispatch ta I*ondon, March 7—Little change In It was said after the meeting that Vinson. 3X000; Lawton 310000. small much damage to property. Iiragomlroff, exGov*-rnor-G*neral oi discovered; the life boats, containing ths Dally Telegraph from Ylnkow. the Far Eastern situation Is reported no money could be paid by this gov- KlelT. and one of the best posted or the women and children and many datod country towns, aggregate, 350.000: February 29, »rys: vrnment until a clear title to the prop Russia welcomes what It terms th«* farm property, 3108,000 this morning. It Is apparent that th» erty was obtained, but no Intimation Hussion military experts, has been men. were launched, but three of Fifteen Japaat-s.- warships furious < tiunge In American sentiment. The country *»x very dry, no rain 1 Ju|>ai>ea<' are busily engaged In trans was given as io tbe length of time summoned to the capital by the Czar these, owing to the heavy seas, were ly bombarded Port Arthur from 1# un Advices from Port Arthur say having fallen for months (irasft and ' porting their forces Into Corea, and which might elapse before a decision to take part in the deliberations re til 12 o'clock thia morning. Tbe Rus Japanese are again Isniibardlng that stubble fires set by farmer», lie 1» cue garding the conduct of the war. and capsized, spilling the passengers in sian cruisers Novlk, Askold and Bay- wa» reached. the water ami causing the loss of their an, secern panled by four torpedo- pla< •. ternary at this season of tho year, this work Is facilitated by the enforc incidentally to aid In the preparation« Tbe entire subject of the canal and w meet th„ at. were soon drive* beyond control by ■>d Inactivity of the navy. live«. Three men. waiters on the ven boat*. Bloamad It» construction »»i dlee-ua»e<t In ad of i he plan of campaign i1'" body of a mastodon In a good tb» sal*, *1*1-1* rose suddenly. This step on the part of the Czar Is sei. were suffocated before they could According to the Rebastopool cor- ww** howe'er, forced to dition to the legal phase» of the ques state nt i>re.M rvatlon lias iM'en found All cHtlinatea of th» loss ex*.... .. respondent of the Dally Graphic, Ad tion. In Ibi» connection it wa» decid regarded as highly significant, In reach the outer air in safety from retire. The Askold was la a sinking near Daw eon 1200.000 At llobart. the county »cat < ondltlon. The Novlk was bsdly dam ed, a» heretofore- Indicated might be view of the fact that General Dragotn Japan has completed the landing of of Klown county, the fire destroyed miral Hkrydloff has learned privately the case, to countermand the orders troff ha» sevc-rely criticized Admiral their bunks in the glory hole in the •«ed, and a torpedo-boat wa. sunk. a great force In Corea, and a forward numerous outlying building» Tbe 75. from Port Arthur that the Russian Issued to the Third United Stata» In Alezleff s policy, and has Insisted after part of the ship, and one woman The Russian battleship Ketvlian r iiiov< incut la expected soon. was again damag. The Japa^M COO acres of Government military and battleship Retzivan Iles In such a po fantry to go to the Isthmus to relieve that the sensible policy would have died from exposure. According to th» stories told by withdrew in good order. President Smith, In the Hnimt trial, timber and Indian reserve near Ho sition ax to bleak effectually the exit the marines now on guard duty there. been to direct both the army and Thia battle Shows a repetition of aaya Mormons will defend plural mar bart wore swept with loss of building» of battb-nhlpa from the harlair. the For some time- the marines will <<m- navy to evacuate Port Arthur, and uot pessengers and crew of the Queen, and cattle the now familiar tactic» of Japan and tlnue to guard the isthmus This gov to have permitted the Japanese to ring, s If an nttack In made. which arrived in this port at 5 o'clock In the llomcHtcad district near Law passage* being practically only the ernment Is opposed to establishing shut them up like rate In a trap. it Is presumed the sttack was made In The Jupaiicae fleet has allowed a ton. occurred the loaa of life cruisers. The correspondent adds that (wo jurisdiction» on ths Isthmus and, Such a retreat, he has maintained, this afternoon, the vessel was off Til bad weather, previous telegraphic ad number of colliers to proc/ed to Vtedl luxto at night the fire began moving Russia's new battleships now building as the naval vessels must remala would have been a sensible policy, and vices having reported a severe gale voelok, i-xpectlng to seis* the fuel and southward toward tho city, At 1Î on the Baltic will not !>«• ready for a< there, It wa» thought best to allow would prevent further great disasters lataook and about 30 miles from land raging at Port Arthur. As usual ths when the fire was discovered. There supplies when It takes that port. Japanese did not remain loDg enough o'clock, midnight. 5000 people of this live commission before the end of Au th>* marines to continue to do land to the Russian army. While General Dragomlroff’s pub was a heavy sea on, and the ship off the harbor to enable the gunne.s A bin has been Int iodiic«<d to allow - Ity wore up In battle with the name-« gust duty The Japanese officer who has charge th*. Northern Pacific to sell lands Tho advance line of the fire wa» fully It Is the earnest wish of the Presi lished strictures have been promptly eas pitching badly, When smoke was at the fort to get thefr range. Again along the right of vny and quiet title two miles In length and moved In a of Japan'» financial and commercial In dent and the members of the cabinet repudiated by the government, and discovered coming out of the social at the time the three cruisers the •-mlclrcular form terests In England declares that the that no unnece»»ary ch-lay occur In be his statement that Port Arthur should t all on the aft of the main deck of Bayan, the Askold and Novlk. same to tracts In Portland and other West Two thousand mon turned their *-f government foresaw the iwmaiblllty of ginning the work on the canal, and It be abandoned has been criticised In the vessel the crew Immediately rout out to meet the attack, and this sug- ern cities. that either they were the only forts to checking the grass border* of coal being declared contraband of war. ‘ ilcelr Intention to press It with tbe severe terms by General Kouropatkln ed out and the hose manned, while the geets The Great Northern and Northern 'li.- reservation at th» «Ity lltulln and that It had l>een collecting large and other high army cblets it Is nev tewards went from cabin to cabin effective ships there, or that the utmost vigor. l'a. Iflc railways have «xri-e! to offer Water from every source carried In store» of Welsh steam coal for years, ertheless a fact that there is a gen waking up the passengers. There was larger battleships were unable to get honieneekers excursion rates during every conceivable way, was distributed so that today It had a supply sufllcl- eral feeling that Admiral Alexleff Is no disorder, either among crew or pas out. CHINA CAUGHT IN A TRAP. March and April. The rale Io the along tlu- line and carted all around ent for the navy for yearn to come Many alleged dispositions of tl*e op directly to blame for the disasters sengers. V». »t and u-turn will be one fare, plus the city limits Thia served the pur posing forces are_published thia raorn- According to a Tokio correspondent Russia Knows 8he Can Never Take that have followed the beginning of *2 mi pose of checking tb<- advance lln*--. of of tbe Standard, th«* Mikado has sent hostilities He Is declared to have RUSSIAN SCOUTS DRIVEN BACK ¡ng. but they differ too much in de- Up 8'berian Railway as Pec Lease. committed such blunders, both of tall to be of any great value. The fi.Kid situation on the Ohio river the fire, but was of little avail In a personal message to the Emperor of A dlspatc h from Shanghai to the hindering tho continued rolling of the Corea assuring him that the war was Paris. March 3—Information has commission and omission, that the Japanese Encountsr Infantrymen In at 'Hili.lo 1» serious Dally Chronicle says the Russians are firebrands Into the street« of the city declared solely with the tvtw to se »hole Port Arthur fleet, and possibly Neighborhood of Ping Yang. King Edward Is confined to bls room In more than a hundred places flames curing permanent peace., and express been received from Harbin which is the Hlberian squadron now penned transferring the guns from the on account of illness Tokio, March 2.—The first shots of abled ships at Port Arthur to 8T0M from dwellings. barns and out ing the sincere wish that the recently extremely interesting at the present up In Vladivostok harbor, must in the war on land were exchanged yea forts there. Benslor lisle thinks the navy 1» ask I.reuses, but wherever a bias«* grew concluded Japanese Corean protocol time, dealing a* it does with the evltably be lost to Russia A dispatch from Chefoo to „ the mon were present to quench It with would Increase the Intimacy of the Trans Siberian Hallway A correa terday at Ping Yang. A small detach lug for too many new ships. Standard, dated February 29, says a water As s result of the cool Jmlg two countries. • FELL WITH CRASH. pondent of Martin met M. Chaffaujon. ment of Russian infantry, evidently Japanese cruiser and toipedo-boat en General Kouropatkln will make men! of the fighters, city'» In»» On the strength of a statement made Mukden his headquarters. was only 310,000. by a missionary, tho Shanghl corres the noted French explorer, and the Skeleton of Tall Building Collap »ei scouts, appeared tills morning to the tered that harbor without lights at 1 northward of the town. Tbe Japan o'clock on the morning of the 29th, Htorle» are coming In tonlght of pondent of the Daily Chronicle sends latter discussed the railway, which Chief of engineers recommeends and Fourteen Meet Death. ese outposts opened fire from a range and It la believed they embarked th«* against the extension of the (Irsys how families laid out on the barren In a doubtful report that 28 Japanese he haa recently Inspected. Ho de l-ralrle through the fr<-'-zli>g night sailors have lando<| at Tengehau. west clares Russia does not own the land New York. March 4.—Fourteen per of 1700 meters, and the Russians re Japanese who took refuge there after llarlwir Jetty. the attempt to bottle up Port Arthur. after tn.- storm had passed with only of Choefoo. saying thefr vessel had the road is conatrw ted on. despite the sons are believed to have been killed, A high llii»»lan offii lal says the sb the thin clothes on their backs as rs sunk aa the result of an engagement general opinion to the contrary. Rus of whom tbe bod Im of only five have tired. The telegram reporting the in A Tokio correspondent of the andonment of Port Arthur would be minders of once prosperous homes with Russian warships which also sia merely has a 99 year contract or been recovered, about a acore injured cident fails to mention any casualties. Times cables that the steamers sunk disastrous to Russia. Hundreds of people are destitute and went down. No Ruslan were saved, lease. and several are missing through the It is presumed there was none, on ac by the Japanese on either side of the M Chaffaujon declare» the treaty collapse today of the steel skeleton count of the small number of men en Russian battleship Retvizan at Port Ex President Cleveland denies that are sufferlnging Intensely In the cold but 200 Japanese were rescued by lie ever had a Negro as hla gugst at with the excruciating pains caused by Chinese Junks. Thia action Is report with China stipulates that. If at the of the Hotel Darlington, a 12-story gaged. and the distance separating Arthur practically obstruct the en trance to the harbor. their burns Clothes medicine and •>d to have occurred lietwegn Port Ar end of 99 years. China desire» to en apartment house in course of erection luncheon, aa reported. physician» are being sent out from all and Miao In Laotbieshau chan ter Into possession of the line, she at 57 West Forty-sixth street. The the opposing forces. Japan.» refuge» d«>clare they were the cities an<I towns of the district to thur NOT RELISHED BY RUSSIANS. may do so. after reimbursing th-' steel framework had been erected as It is anticipated here that there will nel treated In a terrible manner by Itus relieve the suffering iompany for all of Its expenditure» far aa the 11th floor and the structure be a small engagement soon some klan« at Port Arthur. for the construction an<! maintenance was swarming with ironworkers where in Northern Corea, where the Chinese Troops Are Consentrating to GO TO PANAMA. tO RENEW FIRE. of the road ths Westward of Mukden. masons and laborer», when, without A maniac ran amuck In the war de M Chaffaujon declares it is difficult an Instant's warning, tbe upper floor Russians are scouting over an extend partment office, shooting one man and Canal Commissioner Called to Wash Liao Yahg. March 2.—General Japanese Ships Bsl.oved to Be Re to Imagine China refunding to this sagged and collapsed, and the whole ed area, close to the Japanese posi firing at uther clerks. Ington for Conference. Russian company the millions that structure fell with a crash that was tions. but a general engagement is not Mlshtchenko, with a detachment of plenishing Supplies. mounted Cossacks, has reached Fearing the approach of a Japa Washington. March 7 —Admiral would be necessary under the lease, heard for blocks and shook all the expected to occur for some time. KasbnJa. Corea, and Is expected at St Petersburg. March 5.—Tho au nc»e fieri. Hu»s»lan» and noncombat and d«M-Iares the Flowery Kingdom is buildings In the vicinity. Walker, chairman of the Isthmian ca Ichio Yang at once. His men and anta at Ylnkow are preparing to re IhorltleH are bndly puzzled at the «P The Russian force south of the caught in a trap Adjoining the collapsed building on parent disappearance of the Jnpanc»*- nal commission, had a conference to tire. The terms of the tease also, he de the west is the four-story brown-stone Yalu River is inconsiderable, ir - horses are in good condition and be is well supplied with provisions. squadron which haa been Investing day with the President relating to 'lares, provides that Russia shall residence of Harold Brown. Some of greatest strength seeming to be in the Secretary Shaw has called on the Port Arthur, and are Incline*) to be The concentration of Chinese vicinity of Wiji. North of the Yalu cnnal affair». At the conclusion of the have the right to place all of the sol national banks for 330.000'100 of gov lleve that tho ships are being coaled the huge iron beams struck tbe side the Russian army is constantly in troop» westward of Mukden, in the diers necessary In the territory ad ernnient deposits to lie applied on the and their ammunition aupply replon conference Admiral Walker said he of the house and drove holes In the creasing in numbers, and is being district of Gubaatsa. is net relished joining the line of road in order to price of the Panama canal. Ished. In order to renew the bombard had advised the commission by tel«»- guard It. and also to build such •ta wall» and roof and destroyed a part mobilised, but the chances of its as by the Russians. War material la being of the brownstone front, which was graph to come to Washington at their tloDS as It desires. Senator Fulton haa Introduced a ment at an early date suming the offensive are still slight. brought up and ’he militia posts are thrown to the street. The occupants Japan Tho rep*rrt which la being persls earliest convenience He anid he ex bill strengthening the present salmon is constantly strengthening its being strengthened. It is doubted If escaped uninjured. fiahlng law so as to further restrict tontly circulated by the "official" new» pected the commission would sail for position and increasing its force in the attitude of the population can be RUSSIA IN FEAR. On the east side is a house occu relied upon. The people at. several fishing and extend the closed season agency that the Japanese have retire! tho Isthmus on March 22. If. however pied by A. Walpole Cragie, as a school Corea. points refuse to sell produce to the at their lack of success In all the members could not arrange Combination of Yellow Races May Be for boys The pupils had gone home Corea qow fears her fate Is sealed. dlscouruge*! Russians Snowstorms are raging laniaglng th.- fort**-»», .m.l tlo- bb * b * b their affairs so as to leave at that time Formed Against Her. to lunch a few minute» before the JAPANESE SHIPS HEADING BACK here and the frott ia intense. The no matter which way the war goes Injury to some of their ships. Is laugh the commlalon would leave a week crash occurred. Some of the beams railroad is working perfectly and Japanese staff leaves for Corea, and «•«I at by tho beat-poatod of the naval later. Moscow. March 3.—Among thought struck the house, tearing off ____ a por Take on Coal and Ammunition, and troops are arriving uninterruptedly. troops are expected to advance at experts here They point out that tho It Is said tho President adopted an ful Russians, there is a constantly tion of the roof and smashing holes in Leave for Port Arthur. Their health and spirits are excellent once. ships of the Japanese squadron have unusual procedure In speclfilcally deepening impression that Russia will the side wall». Wei Hal Wei. March 2.—A portion General Charles Dick hss been used a great deal of ammunition In naming In the list of nominations Ad yet have to face the combined power The Hotel Patterson was shaken to elected to succeed ths lata Senator their several bombardments of the miral Walker a» chairman of tho Its foundations, and the rear of the of the Japanese squadron was sighted SAY FORT WILL DESTROY FLEET fortress and <l«s laro It was to be ex commission. as It Is usual to leave ’he of the yellow races, the cunning non fire Hanna. escapes on several »tories were off the Shantung coast this morning. Russian Military Authorities Havs No pel-led they would have to withdraw' to •election of chairman to the comnils trallty proclamations of China and Premier I Balfour effectively used the their baa** In order to load supplies »Ion Rut there were slight signa of Corea to the contrary notwithstand torn from the fastenings and all the The warships are believed to have Fears for Port Arthur. window» on these floors were smash been coaling and replenishing their Brit and coal. war ns an argument fbr a greater ~ frletlnn. It is said, which Impelled the ing There are serious traces of des ed. The occupants of these apart Moscow. March 2. — Interest Ish navy. supplies of ammunition preparatory President to prevent any contest In pondency among the better class of ments hastily quitted them throughout Russia is now fixed on CEMENT BIDS EXCESSIVE. to rejoining tbe »hips at Port Arthur the commission by naming the chair The Frye »hipping bill appears ture Russians, and some solid Russlon sue Port Arthur, and speculation as to the man himself. of modification as requested by Orn Government Will Erect Own Plant cess Is anxiously awaited and badly AWFUL CONDITIONS AT HARBIN and renewing the bombardment of probable fate of that supposedly im at Rear Admiral Rlxcy. Surgeon Gen gon senators. needed as a tonic. that port. pregnable fortress takes the widest AHzona Irrigation Works. oral of the Navy. Is going to Panama The government, knowing this fact Russians Suffer From Hunger and The senate has passed a bill limit Min Mdng Chui, the new Corean range. to make an inaepction of the sanitary caused to lie circulated a report of s Washington. March 5 The fnterfov The publication of General Stos- ing tarrying of government supplies department today rejected all the blds conditions on the isthmus No date Russian success at Tort Arthur yes the Cold is Increasing. Minister to China, who is proceeding sel's order to the troops while it has to American ships. Rome, March 4.—The Agenzia Li to Pekin, paid an official visit to the had the effect of arousing enthusiasm submitted several days ago for the has been set for his departure, but he terday. In which a Japanese warship Ambassador Cassini blames the sen supply of some 150.000 to 250,000 bar will have a conference with Rear-Ad was said to have been sunk, but the beria has received a dispatch from its British Commissioner at Wei Hal Wei in Russia, had also attracted atten r.itlonnl press of America for feeling rels of Piirtbind < < merit tO th. miral Walker before working out the news was received with open skepti correspondent at Harbin in which the today. He expressed the opinion that tion to the tremendous strategic val ihe new Japanese-Corean treaty will I'rnment for tho Salt River Irrigation details of hla trip. nganlst this country In Russia. cism In tho absence of direct official latter states the conditions are fright greatly strentghen Corea and give the ue of that fortress and to the crucial Tho health of marines and of the of confirmation ful. There is a scarcity of supplies project In Arizona. The action is the part it plays in Russia’s plans for the renewed life for the future. The house committee bss favorably result of the excessive prices submit- fleers and mon on the ships on duty in It is semiofficially stated that the for the Russian troops already in country Coreans. he said, recognize Japan's defeat of the Japanese in Corea. reported a resolution for Cortelyou to ted by the cement manufacturera, the Isthmian waters comes under the Japanese and Russian advance are in Manchuria, and those arriving daily While the failure of the Japanese Inquire Into the workings of ths beef department stating that first-class charge or Rear Admiral Rlxcy. and sight of each other, and news of the carry but scant commissary stores. honest intentions regarding their fu welfare, and he considered that attempt to bottle up the fleet evoked trust. Portland cement can be manufactur«*d he will make a careful Investigation first land battle is awaited with a de Many of the troops, he declares, are ture ‘he future development of Corea is sarcastic comment from the Russian actually suffering with hunger. the dam-site on Halt River from of the sites selected for camps, and on gree of apprehension Representative Williamson made a at Japan will prevail press as to the Japanese cunning and now assured his return probably will draft a report good materials at hand there for less News of the activity of the Chinese Vladivostok, the correspondent de half hour speech In the house In the against Russia, he said, and Corea the miscarriage of the enemy's plans, he may aoe fit regarding proper quar clares. will prove an easy prey to the troops In the province of Chi Li Is con ÜNUI t < ft batrel. including the entín InterMI OÍ • liberal appropriation for will do all in her power to bring this the Russian military authorities are eos I of the plant. Tuel. operation, etc ters for the men and the making of firmed from official sources. Generals Japanese. The country between it about. pointing out that this attempt having the 11*05 fair. safeguards he Yuan Shi Kai and Ma are concent rat and Harbin Is filled with Chunchuzes. The department will now consider whatever sanitary been defeated, therefore it must fol ing their foreign-drllled forces at who are In such force that it would re Japan has replied to the Russian the question of orectlng a plant for thinks necessary. low Port Arthur Is impregnable ana There are on the isthmus six sur strategic points and trouble Is feared. quire an army division to dislodge Na Great Sea Battle. contention that she violated taws of the Government manufacture of the the Japanese can never capture it. them. The officials know this, and neutrality and throws blame far wat cement, the purchase of the supply iti geons of the navy already. One of Tokio, March 2. — As the campaign will make no attempt at present to open market, or readvertlaement of them who has just returned reports Farmer» Form Big Concern. entirely upon tho Csar. blds. that the health of the men Is excel-, Omaha. Neb.. March 3.—Twenty send reinforcements to the beleag- progresses it seems that the chances Original fore» of Rebels Was 3000. Manilla. March 2.—General ____ Leon- Port Arthur forts ars ruining short are growing slimmer for a great lent. states were represented by 250 dele ured port. of ammunition. pitched battle on tbe open sea be ard Wood report», under date of Feb- Steamers Intended for Russia. gates to the National Co-Operative tuary 15, an engagement with Datto- tween the fleets of modern battleships Anxiety for Von Waldersee. Grnlngrowera' and Stockraisers' As Isis of Pines Treaty Signed. Tacoma, Wash . March 6.—While no Interior department ondala ser which the world has long awaited. It Moros, under Hasan, on the Island of Hanover, Prussln. March 7.—Tlic> social ion. when that body convened lously object to Rooaevelt's new for confirmation of the fact Is obtainable Washington. March 4. — Secretary is believed here that the Russians Jolio. Lieutenant West and six pri condition of Field Marshal Count Von at this time, the belief fa gaining here today. It provided that the name est reserve order. vates were wounded. One has sines ground that the steamers sold by the Waldersee Is causing anxiety among of the association shall be changed to Hay and Senor Quesada, the Cuban lack the strength to assume the of- died. The Moro loss was heavy. Russia will consider the granting of Northern Pacific Steamship Company his friends. He has been ill for some the Farmers' National Exchange Minister, today signed a new treaty ensive and that they will probably Hasan succeeded In making his es (able concessions by America as a to tho Northwestern Siberian Coni days, and is losing utrength. There Company, its object shall be to "buy. confirming Cuba In the title to the stick to Port Arthur doggedly to cape His original force of 3000 has pany are Intended for tuo Russian was no Improvement late tonight, ac sell and deal in grain, livestock and all Isle of Pines. To guard against a await a sea and land Investment. breach of neutrality. Whoever wins the war. Port Arthur now been reduced to 15. The Island Is government, amt will never be put on cording to dispatches from Hanover. kinds of produce on commission and lapse In the senate, as was the case now under control of the American Secretary of Stats Hay Is »gain 111 the Alaska run. In th«' condition of Count von Walder otherwise, and for that purpose build with a previous convention, the treaty will undoubtedly cease to be an tip- authority, except to pass Alas and Influential Moros ars with the grip. ka on their way toKamachatka The see. Professor Orth of Berlin, and and equip elevators, warehouses, cold- signed today will be purposely framed portant base. The fortifications will tiding in the pursuit of the outlaws. Contrary to rumors circulating. Hx fact that John Rosene, manager of the Professor Eppsteln of Gottingen, have* storage planta, stockyards and what by the State Department without the probably be dismantled. The members of the constabulary President Kruger, of ths Transvaal purchasing company, recently return diagnosed the disease* ns intestinal ever shall be necessary for the carry designation of any special period of who revolted at Vlgan are all In cus time within which ratifications must Americans to Be With Army. ed from St Petersburg, and the fur Inflammation. Tho Count is very ing on of the business Is In the boat of health. tody. be exchanged. The new trehty will be weak and the worst Is feared. Emper ther fnct mat .*• Is owner of valunble Washington, March 2.—The Rus Clarence Mackay proposes to organ sent immediately to the senate. It Great Attack May Now Be On. from tho Ruslan govern or William has ordered that full re Rations are Very Short. Ire a trust to handle ths companies concessions must also go to Havana to be acted sian army formerly has granted the ports of the* Field Marshal's condition ment, lends odor to tue report. London. March 3 No confirmation upon by the Cuban senate. originated by his father. request of the United States that cer New York. March 2.—The Sun has be* wired him frequently. of the report published yesterday in To Prevent Crossing of Yalu. tain officers of the American Army be the following cable from Its I-ondon The report of the American com the daily Telegraph that the Japanese Naval Station a Live Issue. No Trace of Japanese Fleet. permitted to accompany the Russian correspondence: The Tientsin cor mander at Chemulpo shows that Rus Seoul, March 5 The Rualnn forces hnd bombarded Port Arthur February troops and witness their operations in respondent of the Express says that alan criticism was unwarranted al Anjn arc* compelling the Coreans the Washington. March 7 Almost 29 has been received from any point St. Petersburg. March 4.—The War to supply them with rice, fodder and entire time» of the Semite today was The wires from the scene of war have Office has given out what purports to the war with Japan. Ambassador Mc the repeated attacks on Port Arthur have created a condition» approaching An Alabama Negro, who shot two fuel The Russians nre fortifying An- given to consideration of tho question been practically silent for the past 24 a summary of an official telegram Cormick, in a cablegram informing demoralization among the troops. mall clerks, has been run down, and lung heavily, with the' apparent Inten of n site for a naval training station hours, and In some quarters this si be from Viceroy Aleleff. - - - - which states Secretary Hay of this fact, states There Is little hope that the place will Is now In Jail guarded by state mill tion of preventing th«» Japanese from on tho Great Lakes. The controversy lence is supposed to Indicate that Jap that Admiral Stark, commanding the that the officers cannot join the Rus tin to preveut lynching. crossing the Yalu. The commander of nro»o over the appointment of a new an a great attack on Port Arthur Is ac Port Arthur squadron, reports that jlan Army before April 15 of the be able to make a long defense. Ra tions there are already exceedingly A bill has been Introduced In con a British gunboat, bringing down res commission to select n site. The com tually In progress, and consequently there was no attack by the Japanese Russian calendar year. short, and It Is expected that when gross to allow the Philippines to Is idents of that nationality from Song mittee amendment was so amended ns the use of the wires has been discon on February 28 or 29. On March 1. the town is invested, hunger will soon site 310,000,000 of non taxable bonds Chong, reports the death of Prince Yl to make It apply to all the Great l.akes tinned. Admiral Stark report» he made a re- New War Near. compel its capitulation. Chai Sun, a nephew of the former king and not alone to Lake Michigan, lint for public Improvements. connoisance with his cruisers and Odessa. March 2.—The orders that and a titan who has filled all the high Quarles' amendment calling for a new destroyers within a radius of 60 ml lea. Essentially a Military City. were Issued a week ago to the two Will Not Advance for Month. The house haa passed a great num posts In the* kingdom. commission to select a site was not Ylnkow. March 3—Liao Yang. Man but failed to discover any trace of the regiments of infantry at Klshlnef and Paris. March 2.—Reports received her of pension bills acted on enemy. churia. is now essentially a military the one at Bendory have been rescind from Russian sources state that the Russia haa Issued a proclamation Siberian Reserves Anxious to Go. city ns an area comprising three and ed, anil the commandants of three Russian land preparations In Man setting forth the contrabands of war Will Favorably Report Cuban Treaty. Great Earthquake in Peru. St. Petersburg, March 5.— Mall nd a third square miles adjoining the regiments have been ordered to hold churia will not be completed for a France Is now satisfied European vices from Siberia say the army re Lima. Peru, March 7 -A tremend railroad haa been inclosed for a mil Washington. March 4.—The senate their commands In readiness for ac month, and the general advance can powers will not bn drawn Inta the serve's from tlie* rural districts seem ous earthquake, which did much dam itary camp and magailne purposes. committee on foreign relations today tion with contingencies In the Bal not be ordered before that time. It war. to be more anxious to go to the front age, occurred hero at 5:20 this morn There is also a military camp at Hal agreed to report without amendment, kans. This la construed as meaning Is then expected that whatever Advance guard of ths two armies than the townsmen, Many of tho Int- ing. Nothing comparable with It haa ¡Cheng, Manchurln. 30 miles from Nlu the treaty on relations with Cuba the that the Russian government now ground th} Japanese have gained wiB meet near Ping Yung and a slight en ter are presenting physicans' certltl been experienced during the last SO.Chwang. which, witl) Its defenses, provisions of which Include the Platt considers war between Bulgaria and he overcome and they will be finally cates of illness. years. 'covers over 1000 acres. gngement fallowed. annihilated. amendment. Turkey as Inevitable.