CAPTURED BY COSSACKS A Japanese Officer and Some Important Papers. Russian Generel Declares Situation Arthur Unchaaged and All Quiet in Manchuria «Meanwhile the Wary Japs Are Secretly at Any Momeat--Scouts Cross Yalu River. ~t Petershure, By Cable ont ral Pn ir, the chief of stad yoy Alexiefl, t legraphe Arthur as foll The situ changed A sotni Wij « it Pras saru, I The reports renerally conty It is confirme Shai Kai, cm Chinese Army Tsinchou and Kupa All is quiet inp Manchuri A Press dispateh from gays the first nei Cale A picket detachme 5 & reconnot gagoemen The YUuary the women Arthiny remains Repor Korean attitude The Man troops w Lie apa v i ol IN ont points of Nutive pirates ¥ have been astern A Foki spared torpedo morn Duri of the were | waves only ceeded fierce Wher scparat them ar in torpe destroy tenant 1 Port Arti ing, and the fort RCOULS torped sult is opened maintain destrove mander after the the 1s found She fired a i guns machin six torp reported as has n gagement on THOUSANDS VIEW BODY Cleveland Citizens Pay Homage to A. Hanna. Cleveland, Ohio, (Special Clevel Was day pended ind a ver the population pa Marcus t i mourning practically yerain a ci deep Business was vy } ¢ proportion id homage to tl ory of their distineuished fellow Senator Marcas A. Hanna Senator Hanna left this nation’s capital just fous happy in the thought of his triumphant ra election to the highest legislative in the land. To friends taking, the Senator ment that seems to an event of the | “I am tired, and think 1 have earned a rest. If I ean go Washington and simply attend to my duties as Senator, | shall be happy her said As dawn began to break over the city the doors of the Chamber of Commerce auditorium, where the body lay, was re opened to a vast throng of people eral thousand who stood in line awaiting their turn were disappointed when the doors to the Chamber were closed at 11 o'clock to prepare for the removal of the body to the church for the final funeral BOTY ie At 10 o'clock the members of the Stale Jegislature, who recently chose Mr. for the weeks ago eCity howdy i before his leave CX Pre wien] have foreshadowed iL sent Lire toy New Senate, drove from their hotels to the Chamber of Commerce in a body and looked for the last time upon the face of the dead statesman cs Naturalization Frauds. Butte, Mont, who was stopped by the immigration authorities here on his re. turn from a visit to Haly, suid, wholesale naturalization frags in that state. Morrell was found to be suf. fering from a valvular disease of the heart and was ordered deported. He produced his American citizenship pa pers, issued by the connty court ut Butte. Mont, but admitted that he first weame tao Amevieg ante hives Cons ap - PUTS LOSS AT $61,000,0%. Appeul Tax Court's Estimate of Daltimeore Fire Loss. Baltimore, Md. , The repos! { of the Appeal Tax Court on the estimated in the i following Special burned 108 The total number destroved was 2200 ces of prop rity he loss on ground valuations placed by toy S12 HM) GN) Fle estimated (HH) CH) The lose s13 000 O00 11 5 00 O00 mal si] THM (HM) NEWS IN SHORT ORDER [ie Latest Happenings Condensed for Rapid Reading. Domestic. RIICR PIN Bins Fhe Wabash Railroad file r 10.000. 000 in St Lou i bonds for © NOrave 160 1y hj men Foreign. attempt «silent while he f he has assumed Honduras Another & reported in North Albania, in the Albanians defeated with a loss in killed and wound ed of 500 Fifteen persons were Mosion inn Prin mind the theatres thie dwtate ship rf al d battle wa which Wer killed in nn ex comb fact celluloid ary in A Russian force of 2.000 oct pie «1 Wiin, Korea, and rapid movements of troops were believed to indicite an early battle on land. i Russia intimated a favorable response tothe Pay note concerning the neutrality of Chinn. { Dr. Jameson, of Jameson raid fame {| war called upon to form a cabinet in Cape Colony, Sir J. J. Sprigy having re signed the Premiership. {restricted in 10 provinces of Folland. Jussia is pouring troops into Harbin, 120.000 wing expected within 12 days and that city is expected to be the base i of the Russian land operations. Owing to the prediction of distubances i in China by Rear-Admiral Evans, the | United States has ordered that 1,500 mia. vines be in readiness to land in China, The forces of General Jiminer destory ol the rallway to Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo, and the best element it is said, favors American intervention, MANY PEOPLE KILLED Awinl Damage Caused by Dynamite | Explosion. Everything Within Hall a Mile of Explosion Wrecked and the Ground Torn Up for a Dis tance of a Thousand Feet, Leaving a Great Excavation Thirty Feet DeepBesides the Dead There Are Fifteen Injured. 5 GREENSBORO COLLEGE BUENED nety Pupils Escaped from the Eunildiog Withou! lnjuy 10 TAKE AWAY RIGHTS OF J Lates! Rulez Exp:cied to Cas Emigration, { ¢ i BUFFALO BILL" AS A MINER He lacorporates Company fo Divelep Mine crals io Wyoming List beagit oC Ted I and gone Hi vAY CASHIER SHOT oIMSELF. Says He Tock for Speculation £13.008 of Georgian Funds. Macon, Ga., (Special ¢. H. Trout man, cashier of the Merchants and Farm ers’ Bank of Milledgeville, Ga, himself twice Tuesday night, is still Hy ing, but in a sinking condition, in a letter to President J.T. Allen the bank, he said he of the bank's funds, but had used $23,000 of State funds own possession as treasurer of the State sanitarium. Troutman had engaged in cotton speculation and, while be had gained a lurge amount, he lost more in the slump. He was a Past Grand Chan cellor of the Knights of Pythias, The bank has been elosed temporarily Dartmouth Hell Burned. Hanover, N. H.. (Special) Dart mouth Hall, the oldest building at Dart mouth College and one of the oldest col lege buildings in the country, wus burned (to the ground. The fire spread so rap: {idly that the firemen could not save the ball, though they were able to prevent | the Numes from reaching two ad joining { college buildings. The loss is $25,000, i partly covered by insurance. Dartmouth { Hall was built about 110 years ngo. As w ho shot of Lerelses there were few persons in the hall sat the time, LOSS IN BATTLE HEAVY. Albsnian lasurgents Routed by Turks Ended. | saloniki, Macedonia | Albanians who Siege \ abil By ( wore iT sleegr i no Mhemshi Turkish troops and three guns, was be be by 20000 Alb reports ad to i ihosi routed LIVE WASHINGTON AFF AIRS No Amcrican Slave Dealers in Philippines. ! f . . fi to soosevel, d ined as Ove Sale. Stave Dealers in Jolo reporiea « Xisien Islands PTE FDCHOS leging ti Crea Hung. al HERICTS following Fhe st Philippines is an outs O etic: fh rest i s1emient slavery $i geons Hi Ore nre n Americans engaged in the slave trade at all. There has been in the some Kidoapping by Moros of hill tribes. but this has been sup i pressed, and there is little of it thie past thie How General Wood, with the approval of the Philippine Commission, is using every endeavor to suppress slavery throughout the Moro province, to which it is almost wholly confined Rural Carriers’ Pay. The House Committee on Postoflices and Post Roads agreed 10 the report of a subcommittee raising the salaries of rural free delivery carriers to a maximum of | $720 Yer snnum instead of $603 as al | present The report agreed to takes away from { such carriers the express amd news agency privileges which they now Lave United States Military Observer. Japan having sceeded to the request of this government to be allowed the privilege of sending military observers with the forces in the field, the general staff designated four officers for this pur. i pose, us follows; Colonel Crowder, judge mdvocate Engineer Corps, | It is probable President Roosevelt will he in Washington durind the heat of the | Presidential campaign, | THE JAPS IN MANCHUKIA Reported Comtemplated Retreat of the Russians. SIBERIAN RAILROAD IN BAD SHAPE | Were the Russian Army fo Fall Back Upor Harbin They Would Manchuris to the Japs Not a Opera tions Surrender Good Base of A Russian Fleet in a French Port is Creating Some Excitement TO BURN CHANNEL THROUGH ICH Commissioners to Use Blgr og ON on Qorg Susquehanna filipino Rovolationists sniia By Unb Corporal Ay ring arlier mibwrs of the con stabulary (1 at Vigan, | day tle has since been tried and sentenced } at \ be hanged few of the deserted recently revoited canta ed last Mon nvicted i hy lhe o igan 1¢ Very men who ted DOSS retain une aptared, and most « aud ammunition taken by them have been ered A reward of $2 500 has been offered for the captury of Riccar the revolutionist leader od Lhe arms Tero Hombarded Dominicans. San Joan Porto Ri« i, Spex ial A private message has been received here from Santo Domingo city, dated Febru ary 17, saving that an American warship bombarded the insurgents at Pa Jarito, pear Santo Domingo, and theo landed marines. These men, however, subse quently re embarked U. & Cruisers for Shanghai, Manila, (By Cable The United States protected cruisers Cipcinuati and Albany, of Rear Admiral Evans’ Heel, have sailed | for Shanghai i Safe Blowers Get $15,000 i Woodstiwk, Unt, { Sprevia! Burglars blew open the safe of the Molsons Bank, al Aylmer, and stole $15,000. They also blew open the safe of the private bank of James Munro, at Embro, securing » large | wimm of money. The thieves were fright. {ened away from two other banks i ET § Russian Scouts ail Yalu River. Tokio, (By Cable) - Three hundred | Russian scouts reconsoitered in Wij and vicinity. They crossed the Yala river, entered the town and scouted through the surrounding country. i i THE KEYSTONE STATE Latest “News of Peaisyivania Told in Short Order. Thomas BE. Craw ford, of Hazleton, wa wd judge ith hialniities of t bankrupt S09 000 and assets of B85, 000 By the will of Mrs. Elizabet of Dov Wh bios ; A i { HORE + Lewistos a trolley car sie splinters Jay Mog id, was seriousiy injured and Frank Fisher Geib hurt sase he w Reifenve ie oldest engineers in Reading Railway, by hanging himselt He was sixty years of { whick forty of of the railway Des nent t. Hey F one of 1 on the ren cvesigl tow of servis COm mitted sues Re were spent in the service compans Five cars of the Buffalo fiver on the Lackawanna Railrohd jell the rails a® Henryville, on the Pocono Mountains but were not wrecked, The train ws stopped after a short run. The accident was due to the fact that a switch was not properly fastened. Captain Charles Brower, one of Avo lon's oldest and most popular residents Mrs. Gabriella Smith, of Hanover, wil build a Catholic Church in Midway, » brother, the laste Vincent Obold, of Me Sherrystown, The new church will cost i= to be completed next sumer, Fifty cases of typhoid fever are re po by the Rochester doctors. Roches ter receives its water from the Beaver River into which the Butler sewage is drained. The doctors join in srging al persons 10 boil the water. It is said that u ial analysis shows the water to be full of fever germs. The steady cold weather is believed to have prevented ar epidemic, thus far, but one is fesred when warm weather sets in. By the prompt payment of Baltimore claims insurance companies have a gress opportunity to demonstrate that insae ance pays.