JAPANESE GET KAIYUAN Russians Set Fire to Railroad Station Before Leaving Town. HOT PURSUIT Reports From Their Army In the Fields Resistance Before Reaching That Place. Tokio (By Cable) Japanese armies under Sunday's date, “Our detachment, vance north, pursu yuan, st Kaiyu me 22 m 41 WAS ¢vacu 1 Japs Still Bombard., Japanese Follow Closely. Kuropatkin In Disgrace. drawing what to Ha hemmed in on al mura probably through the mountains to swoop down, Generals N are on the west of the the whole line of the ened, if not already , bandits are even reported to rear of Harbin A consummation of the Mukden dis- aster is feared. Napoleon's plight in the retreat from Moscow, with Kutusoff's Cossacks harassing the starving, freez ing Frenchmen, was hardly as bad or dangerous Nothing further has arrived from the front, but it is feared that the deci mated battalions, which had hardly re- covered from the demoralization of the Mukden retreat, have again been thrown into confusion by Field Marshal Oya- ma’s relentless, merciless pursuit, ————————— Disaster in a Theater. Santiago de Chile (Special) ~The a¢- cident which occurred in the Lyric Thea- ter here was caused by the collapse of the llery. An anti-Catholic meeting was ing held at the time. Four persons were killed and a great number injured. The President Honored, Madison, Wis, (Special). ~The As- sembly honoréd President Roosevelt by passing a bill to create in Taylor county a town which shall bear his name. rom NEWS nN SHORT ORDER. The Latest Happenings Condensed for Rapld Reading, Domestic, Mrs. Alice Webb Duke hire a hall and expose some Tobacco Trust The moving ol } River, and there threatens to secrets oO ice 1s it of the All bs flood. Peter rie, N. } bor, Daniel Conrad, a farmer of Canajoha , was murdered, ax Smuller, wa mi s neigh + cruiser Washingtos from the vards of seeking have weld as CRA 1ICLIONS ids and te } i OW Me «Jown Prince it the wee condition of her health Sanaa, capital of the Provinc men, with its 5 OI fallen into the hands of the gents. The governor had offered to su render, but were not accept able to the besiegers Count de Segonzac, who was sent by the French Moroccan Commission to in- vestigate commercial conditions of Mo rocco, has been captured by Arabs President Castro of Venezuela i§ en- deavoring to settle his complications with Germany and Great Britain, Revision of the Dreyfus case is reach- ing its final stage, and it is expected in Paris that the decision will completely rehabilitate Dreyfus. The secret police of Moscow have dis covered an orgamzation acting in con- junction with the revolutionary party in London, and 300 persons have been ar- rested. Sasoneff, the assassin of Minister von Plehve, tells the remarkable story of his life and how he became a terrorist, In renewed strike troubles in the Lodz district, Poland, an agitator was killed and others were wounded. The peasant agitation is spreading in every part of Poland, and the report of mobilization of troops caused the work- ers ws the woolen mills at Loda to strike. garrizon 118 terms | | | | | Fellow-Miners. Lost Their Lives Through Carelessuess. Ww. urmond, EX-SENATOR HAWLEY DEAD. Career of Well Known Statesman and Public Official LIVE WASHINGTON AFFAIRS. The Executive Council of the Ameri can Federation of Labor adjourned after hey want to | { ! the A new states i delegation of miners visited the | dre he when to next summer Fhe President appointed United S District Judge Kohlsaat to be « 1d gre to them goe barre, ircu He 14ilY action of the t the Ie gard informed the Vene govern again Company, which handed, ence DIPLOMAT A VANDAL Out Table Inauguration. Cut a Plece of Historic CHADWICK EFFECTS SOLD. Bring $25.200 snd Will Go to New York Art Galleries, An Adherent Adviscs This In a Bom- bastic Pamphlet. | WOULD SEIZE NEW ORLEANS. MR HAY'S TRIP ABROAD. No Busisess. DC Lr yo 4 1 . Washington, { Special) While yet perfected the about to take & x pect Ad Teach the Sons of Washington 8 Lesson | His Opera-bouffe Soldiers.--Has New French | ra, but No Gunsers. “spotted ich there are ases many ¢ at present, probably eon of tr Verrill, of veyed by the bites fleas or similar after discuss other insects, Professc ing the propagation diseases, says “It seems very p vanous robable that the spot ted fever now prevalent in New Haven is caused by a minute blood parasite, which may be conveyed to healthy per- sons by the bites of infected fleas. This method of infection would best explain the scattered and irregular distribution of the cases and the greater frequency of the disease in unsanitary localities.” Peace With “Mad” Mullah. Rome (By Cable) In concluding peace with Great Britain, through the mediation of Italy, the “Mad” Mullah has obtained permission to occupy defi nitely Illig, a villige on Dalian Ter ritory 160 miles / from Obbia, which was the base of joperations in the last campaign led by General Manning. Coast rights are’ granted the Mullah, qualified by a rgbition of trade in arms and slaves, ) / of Gen. Mates. {By Cable) A semiofficial patch from Caracas the court has SAYS i Asphalt Company was the accom slice of General Matos in carrying on the recent revolution, and that therefor the seizure of its property was justified This dispatch will before council of ministers in connection the general consideration of the attitude of Venezuela toward the French Cable Company and other foreign concerns The company considers the decision rela tive to the asphalt company as having been inspired by the same animosity leading to the action against the cable company The indications are that the meeting of the council will be accompanied by some exchanges of views between the governments at Washington and Paris, dez 1 come the SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. The vault in the Bank of Petersburg, Tenn., was blown open and all the cash was taken. The amount stolen is re- ported to be $4,000. The annual report of the United States Steel Corporation shows a decrease in earnings during the year 1904. Fire and water damaged Music Hall Block, in Providence, R. 1, to an amount estimated at $100,000. Manuel Estrada Cabrera assum ed the presidency of Guatemala for a second term. Claim on Russia For $500,000, london (By C at St that Ambassador Harding has presented able) ~The correspond. Petersburg of the Times save ent to Forgign Minister Lamsdorff a claim for $500,000 for the sinking of the Brit ish steamer Knight Commander by the Russian Viadivostock squadron on June 23, 1004. New York (Special).—Negotiations are now under way in Berlin looking to the placing of a Japanese Government loan by German bankers. Advices to this effect were received by New York bankers. The negotiations, it is under. stood, have been under way for some days and a definite announcement on the subject is expected shortly. 1 satisfactory terms be agreed on New York bankers will participate with German financiers in arranging the pro- posed loan INTERESTING INNOVATION, Services in Paris Commemorating Roosevelt's Inauguration The Penny's Peasions. one of its members heard the case Infant Sister the Victim. Pa between New an altercation and his father, and the shot killed his sister. Father and son have not been captured FINANCI AL Haven, { Special During Louis Cigaomi the son fred the father month-old fled and at 22 then Schwab's leasing of Tidewater Steel has acted hike yeast to the other minor steel shares, The capture of Muokden by the Japan. ese stimulated London to buy all kinds of securities. President Porter says the receivership of Susquehinna Steel will be dissolved within six months, Some steel makers expect the second half of 1008 to exceed the first half in! output and profits.
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