60.000 MEN FALL IN SEVEN DAYS BATTLE the Japanese Sill Inflicting Terrible Punishment on the Russians. AWFUL TRAGEDY AN APPEAL FOR PEACE. Kuropatkin, Though Dealt One Of The Most Staggering Blows In The His tory Of War, Attacks On The Right With His Terribly Exhausted Army, Hoping To Save Himself From The Disgarce Of A Rout. The enemy's loss which | ©10 ns exceed reported sheils, O ammuniti War in its aspect is pictured in the latest reports come from the fi Manchuria, where the Jap dealt Russian pride and p of the m administered 20000 nlure captlur below Mukden, in wWagor munitions Ihe rection ol the anese have unted wer one is under investigat More Than 10000 Dead. Already €r repor : been ¢ eral N Field ily 40,000 20,000 FIERCE BATTLE AT MIDNIGHT. Struggle Continues on Monday, the Eighth | Day of its Progress, i F TWELVE DEAD IN SHIPWRECK. APPALLING TOTAL OF DEAD. Life-Line Reached the Wentworth, But Was of . No Avail Japanese Counting the Piles of Russian Corpses. 20.000 Mowed Down by Kuroki dealing with the Russias loss rece d from headquarters “The losses sustained opposing army so far as ascertained are as follows “Bodies near Bensthu, on the ,..,. . left bank of the Taitse River, 350. haan 1s “In front of our Bensihu ment, 1.500. “At Talien, “Near Tumentsu, “Hefore the right column. 200 “Near Kiouinkok and north of To mentsu, 1.200 “Near Chienlao, 300 “North of Panlassan and near Wu. mingsu, 150, “Before the left column, near Sha. otakou, and northward, 300 “Total, 4,500. “The number left in other places has not been counted yet, but it is “7 NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS. A report IVE says fii . 3 . 3 : | sv t over the vess sv the enemy ‘ : i, and (Kuroki’s) | 5 feck fies shes our FIRS were washed erh 1 he Wentworth cs rock £n board a nown, were the fn 1 geitaci- threes ch men LEriet jeft tidren 100 ——_— a . Victim of His Own lavemtion. Pau his wife, of Minneapolis, fell 200 M Scannot St (Special). —P a and the third-story of the Germania Life Jutlding to the stone sidewalk here The woman was killed and Secann it not expected to live Both struck on their heads. Scannon | ventor of a fire-escape, and during a test of the appar: the accident occurred € 58 ae ALE Broke All World's Records. Sand rancitca (Special) brought to Benmington that Rear Admiral C, F Goodrich’s fagship New York, during her target practice last month in Mag dalena Bay, Mexico, broke the world's firing B-ineh guns Shi Many arrests are reported to have been made in Venezuela to check the revolutionary movement against Presi dent Castro's administration, The Cersus Bureau issued a report on the executive civil service of the Inited States, showing a total of 271. ' 169 persons employed Secretary Morel, of the Congo Re: i form Association, had an interview | with Secretary Hay anent the atroci { tics in the Congo, record for and ever with guns Americar made ut the accuracy, of this caliber either or any other navy NEWS IN SHORT ORDER, The Latest Happenings Condensed for Rapid Reading, Domestic, R. 1 ges Foreign ali dustry John Redm nl { secretary of O'Callahan mited Irish League were given an enthusias at Queenstown and Dub America eo 1) tic reception The uke of King Edward car from Edin sustained pan Fhe Ge and Hottentnts woined in the msurrection wn Africa ill health of King George of ht, brother of thrown NHITICs Wat and have erniat has I he The Lippe Diet has rejected the government's bill to prolong Count Leopold's regency beyond the death of The Steamship Swanley from coolies on board, became disabled, and was compelled to put the coolies ashore on a small sland in the Chana Sea, with proviawns lor only 10 days. REPORT OF U.S. TREASURER Transactions of the Treasury During the Past Year. THE DEMAND FOR SMALL BILLS, The Expenditure of $40,000,000 for the Panama Canal and the Lown of $4,600000 to the St. Louis Exposition Respon.ible for the Recorded Deficiency Increase Is Number of Banks, Was! mngtor Lobert BLIND MAN MURDERS TWO His Pistol. Ends With Own Then He Washingtor cel for Christop ger of the National ( mpan; who was arrested hete on charge violating the gambling law, secure #1 ar ng i week to ourt next mit the apprarance of counsel from New York The warrent for his ar rest will be changed 30 as to charge Marsh with dealing in lottery company advertised to sya 4 any CL riih cates making the best guesses on the be cast at the coming eles Miss Keck Awarded £3,000. Notristown, Pa. (Special) Miss Keck, who sued Rev. Edgar J. Hellman for $10,000 damages for warned the jury, composed entirely of married men, against letting their sympathy influence their verdict. In an hour they had agreed upon the verdict. Rev, Mr. Hellman admitied breaking the engagement, but de. clared he had ceased to love Mus Keck. The judge told the jury this wis not a good excuse mm law DEATH OF SAXON KING. Fatherin-Law of Eloping Princess Passes Away Louise Escapade. Dresden (By Cable) King George ica Sorrow That Clouded His Life. SAFE-BLOWERS CAME IN AUTO. Hunt Bag Four losocen! Mes in Another Mach Police on me. CHICAGO ANEAD, Have Twenty-Two-Stery Hotel to Cost $10. 060 609 Win Ran avenue, Auditorium : I eonstractior be used in bwiding new he which will be the highest building Chicago in point of stories, with | exception of the Masonic Temple he FINANCIAL, Another drop in cora and wheat iritish imports last month fell $11, | Roo,000 and exports imereased $12.000, coo, which made London {eel good Alton, Ontario & Western, Lehigh | Valley and Reading prove that offi i cial denials of "nothing doing” are not nearly so truthful as the stock ticker. The latter pretty generally forecasts along in advance what is coming, despite official announce | ments, « Ontario & Western's $12,000,000 bond issue, the Republic Steel Com pany’s $10,000,000 bond plan and Cana. ding Pacific's big allotment 302 stiaws to indicate what will happens if the market improves a litle more SCORCHING ARRAIGNMENT | The Report Made By the Slocum Come | mission, | THREE REMOVALS ARE | ORDERED. That the Steamboat Inspection Service Was Deficient; That the Steamer Was a Veritable Firetrap und Not Provided With Sultablc Fire Apparatus. of the Disaster TRIED TO BLOW UP HIS WIFE Veoder Hes Both of His Eyes Blown Popcorn Out. TWO REVOLUTIONS ON ONE ISLAND, Haiti snd Sen Dominge Agsin Stirred By ine Strife. cre Two Boodlcrs Sentenced. A Speci Charles Lowet and member i the { Assembly, A sat] t { that body sentenced to terms nn the penitentiary fof « ection with the suburban bribery deal. Kelly was | given two years for perjury and Gutke five vears for bribery Plot te Kill 3 King. Barcel Spain (By Cable).—~The | police have arrested three anarchists Magin, Alfonso Gari and Pablo Gari- | at Villa Nueva y Celtru. It is alleged | that they have confessed 10 piothing at April last the assassination of King A snes, whe was in Barcelona in the part of that month rer ia, | carly Kilied By Hrotherie-law. Richmond, Va. (Special). — James { Boyle, about 30 years old, was shot | and killed by T. IH. Moore, his brother. in-law, aged 22 years, at the home of the latter here. Boyle had been drinking and annoying relatived for some dave. Moore alleges. that he feared that Boyle would kill every. body in the Moore home when he | (Moore) came there, and that after { rome words the shooting followed, ’ his