SURROUNDED BY JAPS | Movement is Almost Completed and Kuroki and Aku Are Closing In. THE ENEMY'S FROAT IS EXTENDED. Russian Geoeral Must Now Either Fight er Withdraw Northward — He Is Closely Pressed at Haicheng, Where There Has Been Heavy Fighting, the Rear Guard of the Retreatiog Russians Being ln Grave Peril. St. Petersburg (By Cable), —Though public attention been from the events of the war during the past week, first, because of the fear of and, has distracted sec of Plehve, international complications, ond, because of the Minister of the Interior the situation at the assassmation von front is regarded as critical, The enveloping three Japanese armies of General Ku- movement of the roki, Nodzu and Oku around General be | i € xtended i to Kuropatkin's position appears 1 aj almost complete, and the line of the Japanese seems to be the | only drawback to concerted action. | It is realized here that the Russian | general must now either fight or with- | draw the whole army Kuropatkin being closely at Haicheng. At that Kuroki's northern colu extremely dangerous to because, while holding give battle against the Jap advance 1s always slo General Kuroki ] and cut his communication oyang “While nothing is definitely there are some unofl that matters are rapidly maturnu either a battle retreat stance, the refusal press te narthward pressed : place General is the il fh al indices tion Or a ations are making that the wires ar cident to a co or Liaoyang A few mine which cou kin has elected There is no inch that there vere fighting a Port Arthur, possibly a a bombardment fr } not believed that ready ste Admiral Withe naval forces at Po on to put to sea ul fortress becomes no definite rma the report that of ammunition public g of the situation there The indications that squadron is on the eve of an importar movement Noti th can be ascertained officially, but of the officers already i well to friends and fanmulbs holding themselves ready ¢. The Emperor to inspect uadroe Was given uf tion of Mimste Plehve Londo, (By pondent of the wang, in a says that there two days are nave may tf 1h utes 1 the to rm she ier fk int as the 1 are the ing regaramg ave ser € dispa Gays \ 3 heng dur: treat | Tate sjans forpung th the peril of th rom SWEPT BY CONFLAGRATION. Destructive Fire Starts in Lumber Yard at Salisbury, Md. Md. bury was visited by one of she Years Salisbury (Special) destructive fires in a number of Company's lumber and plant here was partly with a loss of amount is well Their mam warehouses and most ber have gone at 1.30 o'clock A A row of dwelling-houses, more lumber and an entirely new sash mil are in the path of the flames and only one engine can be worked because of the bad conditions of the water mains. To the south and east are the Bal timore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Rail- way Company car shops and the junc- tion and freight house of that railroad and the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroada The fire was Ho vered by one of the two watchmen at the vard and he endeavored to extinguish it, burning his face and hands and singeing his hair. All the records and books in the office were saved. This covered by insurance about $40,000 fiooring mill, sawmill, valuable tim 3 3 Georgia Family Murdered. Statesboro, Ga, (Special).—~Henry | R. Hodges, his wife and three chil- dren, living about six miles from | Statesboro, have been killed and their | bome burned There were blood- stains outside the building. Hodges, his | wife and one child had had their skull | broken, apparently with an axe. Rob. bery is supposed to have been the | cause of the crime Murderer Commits Seicide. Chicago, (Special).—After a week of mental anguish, during which he continually wept and prayed, Frank Bendetto, who murdered his wife dur- ing a fit of jealousy, committed sui- cide in his cell in the county jail by hanging himself, Boy Fatally Shoots His Chum. Pittsfield, Mass, (Special) Thom. as Magner, a 15-year-old grocery clerk, shot and killed his chum, Pat- rick O'Brien, in a grove at the foot of Linden street. The boys had been shooting an old-fashioned 32 caliber revolver, and Magner, supposing all the cartridges had been exploded, pulled the trigger over one that had not yet been discharged, the ball en- tering the left side of O'Brien's face and lodging in the skull. O'Brien died in a few minutes, ~ NEWS IN SHORT ORDER, The Latest Happenings Condensed for Rapid Reading, Domestic, The large independent operators of the Pocahontas coal region have en tered into an agreement to raise price of soit coal Rear Admiral George A. verse was appointed chief of late Admiral Taylor The ‘peace prospects at the stock vards' strike received a black eye the arrest of President Golden, Teamsters’ Union, The managers of the St. Louis position have decided not to pay expenses of the foreign jurors to fair Receiver W York Savings drowned in a River, E. J tii 0. of the was the Taefel, Bank, branch of icket dealing in ne Fair railroad persons J. Gildersleeve, a was fined for ferable World's A dozen ollisi a collision a trolley car near Coney is * : Minister Lei were inju between a motor trai Island view with the Sul Une man was jured in a hea Cu hanged at murder, in Osborn and |} te siCr man, r.. fi¢ 1 The house of John Haven, O., burned, and his wife, both were burned to de; The remains of R A : Taylor were buried } at the National ngton State Wisconsin, ok charge bank at Mauston, Wis, doors 4 he Miss and over Bo ith year rs es Xiamine Republican iN ¥ I reside nt returned te will remarr i FIR EP mother {eathfield Washburn of Buffalo, committed sn The accident bulletin of state $opw 3 h gecrease in the since the ommerce Commission twie we vv NEW XY ( onfessed Anderson, , killed his sweetheart, : ¢ Mrs. J. | ley, and thea shot and killed him A v Ap Lil. 1 Bank in « of Lancaster sEGucnce he Lancaster closed kD. its doors ol inted 1 ' ail The onal Association of Rail way Postal elected the national convention to Boston in September Davis emphatically the report that he to marry widow of Dr. John Reynolds, of Shep herdstown, W. Va The record in the case of James B Howard against the State of Ken .$ svat Clerks be $ held tO cia Senator denies 1% tne Court resignation as a director of Stee] Corporation supreme The Schwab States of Charles M the United Was al of the Thomas Indiana, Democratic Taggart, chairman of Rev. Robert Perrine, dean of All died at Newark Foreign. The recovery of Lego, alias Porozeff, the assassin of the Russian Minister of the Interior von Plebve is believed to be assured. The officials of a widespread plot. The French police are searching for an Italian nobleman who is alleged to have swindled various people in London out of sums amounting to about £80,000. Antonio de Castro won the prize of £1,000 awarded by the Lisbon Geo- graphical Socicty for completing a walking tour of Europe in 18 months The Viceroy of Hukwang has noti- fied the othcials of Singanfu to pro- duce the murderers of Monsignor Ver. haepen, the Belgian bishop, on pain of punishment, wo Frenchmen were arrested at Wilhelmshaven, Germany, on sus picion of spying on the fortifications there, Rudolph Spreckels, of San Fran- cisco, was successfully operated on a Carlsbad by Dr. Sonnenburg, of Berlin, and 18 doing well, A British cruiser has sailed for Tangier, presumably in connection with disturbances in Morocco. SEVEN ARE INDICTED Federal Grand Jury Acts in Slocum Disaster. "HEAVY BAIL WILL BE DEMANDED. True Bills Found Against the Captain, the Inspector and a Probationary Officer, the President, Secretary and Ircasurer of the Knickerbocker Co., and Against the Captain of the Grand Repubiic, 1 he Captain Van Steamboat In- New York, (Special). Grand Jury indicted Schack and Federal spec 1¢ Lund} erg connection i aster of the General Slocun Ju last, were when lost ! was com- locum. had the Dexter be “i the fleet aeneral + commaoaqaore these men and is spectors PRESIDENT IS NOTIFIED, An lateresting Ceremony at the Country Home of the Roosevells. { }y ster Fresident ners {hey were rida, Senator Chaun f New York, whe & Senator Clarence D ng iunded an yee Were men ? mi PW o eption the began y iemb oof lv. the house guests and the VIsSIfOrs were assen notification assemblage he was warn President and on a chait pH ke an angle of th veranda, so hear conclusion Roosevelt STON amd photographs were taken on ith the x that a At the President il could of received several the addre “8. group the President in slene and lawn, w entre Balioons to Hurl Explosives, Nashington, (Special) y marked the termination of the agree entered into by the Powers at fy ment Hague Peace Conference, ‘ory, whereby the use of war balloons for throwing destructive prohibited for five years tuesia and Japan are explosives Joth to & now free in this direction will be closely watch- ed by American military strategists, Farmer Assassineted. Augusta, Ga, (Special).—A special the Chronicle from Washington, Wilkes county, Ga., says that while Charles J. Tyler, a prominent young farmer of the northeastern section of the county, was at supper with his wife, Dr. Thomas C. Burch emptied two loads of buckshot from the win- dow into the body of Tyler, killing him instantly Dr. Burch has been taken in custody in the adjoining county. to Waders Swept to Their Death. Winnipeg, Man, (Special). -~While four persons were attempting to wade across Old Mans river, at Mcleod, N. W. T, they were swept from their feet and drowned. They are Nellie and Katie Higgins, aged 20 and 16, respectively; Eddie Higgins, aged 6, all members of the same family, and Mary Robinson, aged 21, a Friend. The river, which is usually a shallow stream, had become swollen by recent heavy rains, ONE DEAD; ANOTHER DYING. Three Highwaymen Shoot Mine Superintendent and Stable Boss. P. F. Camp- superintendent and paymaster of Altoona, Pa. (Spec al) bell, the Puritan Coal Mining Company, at Puritan, Chas £8 for the same com Cambria county, and Hays, a stable be pany, were held up on a public road a mile out of Portage at 10 o'clock A M. bed 10 shot in twenty-five places and rob of $28%65 which were taking Puritan % ntly man id a number cters were arrested armed ickshot CHILD SCARED TO DEATH. of a Mam Afflicted With Epilepsy. Wild Rampage had gone with y he roadway Heiser, wh NR spring and summer been employed as a farm been epilept < x the has subject to lent form Templars’ Gift to King Edward. san Francisco, Cala, (Special). California Knights ngland in appreciation of conferred upon the Californians in of the of England and conclave at San Francisco. The rouvenir consists of a volume of the history of the con- great priory ed for the King, For Uniform Corporation Laws, Nashville, Tenn, (Special)—Through the efforts of Sceretary of State, John W. Morton, an arrangement has been made whereby representatives of states and territories will meet in St. Loms, September 2. The object is to dis- cuss ways and means for securing a uniform law incorporation charter and kindred matters, The bureau of cor. porations of the department of com- merce and labor will send a represen- tative, I a Gallows Trap Would Net Work. Uniontown, Pa, (Special).- John Jackson, colored, was hanged here for the murder of Jack Kinney, also colored, whom he killed near Con. nellsville, June 30, 1003, in a quarrel over a game of craps. The trap re- fused to work and for five minutes the condemned man stood with the black cap on his head while the spring was being adjusted. Death resulted \ from dielocation of the neck VON PLEHVE MURDERED Russian Minister of Interior Yictim of Assassin. Assassin, a Young Flon, Is in Hospital Dan- gerously Wounded by Fragments of His Own Missile Widespread Anarchist Plot Suspected and Numerous Arrests Made St. Petersburg Shaken by Tragedy. Petersburg, Plehve, (By minister of the { ab ©) is % sd mated atl 6.80 ocio bomb thrown at 3 friving was driving Cy. | Station to take a train Peterhof, where } i 4 WEeCKIY y report to saAssin, to be a is now haps fatally own bomb, An parently a Finn, but accomplice of Leglo, whose unknown, has been arrested in his possession to throw, but by the pol great | irister ving to tried ered prevent As M as dr abu the corted bicvre Ts AeLgEEyr reamem station crowd of and the busy aimed ‘the eternal Memory « f the departed servant Wer all thoee 1 the com. gregation dropped to A no less cesias,” their knees impressive the min: service stately to which sted by M. Dur temporarily in charge of the ministry of the interior The magnificent staire reception rooms were draped of the wae covered by a white which concealed the ghastly mutila tine It reposted in a black and silver casket in the corner of the vast hall. surrounded by luxuriant palms Gendarmerie and officers stood sentinel at the head of was ster « ® were 1 even intimate friends tehve's von assistant, fon, ww ho 1% and the in black com: shroud Asr minster high officials of the mmnistry A special edition of the Official in the afternoon contained only a brief announcegent of the death of M. von Plehve and the intimation that an official requiem would be con. ducted The Emperor. who wae at the Villa Alexandria, at Peterhof, was greatly affected by the news, coming, as it did, atop of the bad tidings from the seat of war and fears of international complications. The Emperor almost broke down when he was informed of the minister's murder. a FINANCIAL. Chandler Bros. & Co. say: "We still expect to see higher prices.” Morgan brokers say United States Steel preferred should sell to points higher. he Westinghonse Company's $4, 000,000 new § per cent. notes were all sold in a day. A bond house of Philadelphia has issued a circular letter quoting 500 street railway bonds, Wheat exports this week were 1. 281,000 bushels, againet 2,781,000 for the same week last year, BRITIAN MAKES DEMANDS. Russisn Government Must Apologize asad Salute British Flag. The British ernment has to ir Charles Hardinge, the British Am- to Russia, to energetically against the sinking of the British steamer Knight Commander by the Russian Viadivostiok squz Until the the Russ eat i secrecy w London, (By Cable) C §E sent instructions bass ador projest 1 saron presentation of! the note an Government the great 11 be maintained vernment answer ally recerved nment in case nf an and. later, PIETRENeY ATISINR the warious The reserved her rights the receipt of filed ohiectionz agamst fIresy the United States aleo iwtome of declaration when scknowledging th R The wietent pecian declaration British authorities de. ire to the United to make a declaration in respect to the policy it proposes to the matter of the protec. tion of commerce, but nothing has yet been done so far as known here KUROPATKIN TELLS OF BATTLES. tow the Japanese Turned Both Flanks of the Russians. Petersburg, (By Cable) ~The following dispatch from General Kuro- patkin, dated July 25 has been re- ceived by the Emperor: “Reconnaissances carried out daily per. inn their States pursue nm St tan showed the summits of the heights north of Kaichou to be strongly oc- cupied and fortified. At 5 in the morning July 23, the enemy, two di visions strong, assumed the offensive. Along the lime of outposts to the south the enemy developed a division of infantry, concentrating his main body toward Datchapn, 12 miles north of Kaichou, and keeping lis cavalr on our left flank near the railroad, His advance was effected slowly and at mtervals was accompanied by a heavy fire from 30 guns, which our rear-guard batteries successfully ans wered. The Japanese fire at first was directed at the heights, which gradual ly were evacuated by our outposts Our sharpshooters with the rear guard opened fire upon the advancing Japan ese infantry, and at a favorable moment Colonel Lesch withdrew our rear guard to a new position at Dat chapu, and our baiteries, which had several times changed their positions, continued the duel with the enemy's artillery, also firing into the infantry columns.