~QUITS— FRENCH — WATERS} Rojestvénsky: Gets Direct Orders « From the Czar. 1060 1S SOUTH OF FORMOSA. Hs Maio Squadton ‘Assembling in Readiness for the Russians Indications That Ade miral Kamimurs May Soen Call at Manila —Japavese Consul Tocre Has Cable Ad: vices for Him. Czar re- France the Upon ordered the request ff Ads eet immediately fro niral Rojestvensky to move his fd ym French territorial water Subsequently the inform- Kam {ay Their destination French government was officiall 3 Had from: cd that the Russians sailed ranh Bay Satur is unknown. secured Russians ving sup- indisputable were m Kar nrahh Bay plies there umimura call at there effervescence ments freely heen orgam hostile attit prising tha A country see street TT ..1 i OKIO partment ment and funnels, the harbor men and chor the were anchored “Two batt] three funnel anchored “Six war mation, lay southern entran “Heavy smu the harbor.” Although the report does not it 18 believed that Read Admiral vensky 1s using harbor to « io coal, adjust his torpedoes ke was seen arising inside say 80, Rojest the ships, clean his guns, prepare ammunit fresh sfores The Japanese their unfriendly government ton and re newspapers ynment of the the Kamranh Bay cident, efforts of the con servatives toward repression, pen hing t he result of negotiation y feeling I$ Growing more Vern ment continues spondence with affair Over de spite the iar The g the Guns Rose at Sea. Saigon, French Ca- ble}. The Cochin China (By Russian Kamranh Bay April 22 at midday night heavy cann hog was heard at sea. It is supposed the Rutsiay fleet was engaged with a portion of the Jap anese squadron Before the departure of the squadron Vice-Admiral Rojestvensky visited Ad- miral Jonquieres. No Russian officer or sailor landed from the fleet in Kamranh Bay. They had expected Ncbogatoff's detachment of the squadron to arrive at any mo- ment, The natives were highly pleased with the great rise in the price of provisions, owing to the Russian visit. A BAAN Moors Attack Walled City, Manila (By Cable). ~The walled city tf Jolo was attacked by Moros on April 9. They fired into the Officers’ Club and dispersed those present at a hall which was in progress. On April 10 the secre- tary of Governor Scott was ambushed and killed within range of the sentries. A datto refugee from Borneo has or ganized the Moros who are defying the Americans... Gen. Leonard Wood has arrived at Jolo from Zamboanga, and given the Moros 10 days within which to surrender the refugee datto. mpl te CYC out NEWS. IN SHORT ORDER, Reading. p——— Domestic, The Republicans of ‘thé First Con- gressional is trict of lpdiana nominated Jadge Foster to succeed James A. Hem enway, elected to the United States Sen ate In a cave-in at Hill, in Pinishurg, aged 14 years, was fatally inured Frank J. M man, on Herron tzgerald, WO men a coal mine Thomas Fi killed and SCA Ce rebro Training Kiunon, apprentice victim ol Naval L ond 3 at the wport. itv of was the Spinal meningiti 5 ar Ni walled Jolo, in ippines, was attacked by Moros secretary of Governor Scott was ambush ed Phi! % ihe Le and killed United States Commissic way, in New York, discharged who had a United States bond for $10,000 Sam Vanden arivari Ridge three mer stolen rofck blaz near Lowe f the rowd ea away ommitted sui 10,000 "re The ded in So mes s 02,701 during the ment foreman of conduct mainly caused the i The central committee of ted resolu the mother tions of s+*m- with van Kaleieft ndemned to death Grand Duke Sergius M. Delcasse h has yielded treaties of President Loubet, and his cabinet associates, and cons of minister of fo tain the position affairs The Marchioness Pallavicini, Viscou Trent, Austria, committed sui cide by shooting in the Cathedral of Mi lan during Good Friday services. Hedwig Niemann Raabe, a noted Ger- man actress, died Bertin French rders have been the disarmament of the Ru Diana, which took refuge the coast forts in August, important repairs to essen portions of her machinery, which now will be handed over to the at Saigon, tess of Hs the in given for under 1004. She French C The Italian Premier having promised o consider a scheme for arbitration of the strike of the former It js reported that General Maximo- vitch has resigned the governor general ship of Warsaw owing to differences with the minister regarding Polish con. Cessions, The docks and warehouses of the Ger- man Nordsee Steamship Company at Bremen were destroyed by fire. It is reported that M. Shipoff, presi- dent of the Moscow Zemstvo, will suc- ceed M. Bouligin as Russian minister of the interior. The Russian commission appointed to consider questions relating to peasant tenure of lands is of a reactionary make- up M. Paul Lessar, Russian minister to China, died from the effects of having his foot amputated. In political circles in Sofia it is de- clared that if Crete should be annexed to Greece, the Kingdom of Bulgaria will immediately be declared. | WERE TIPPED WITH POLSON Ee . Daggers Used By the Russian hero lutionists. STRICT ORDERS 0 THE GOVERNORS. ry Songs and Recit ations in the Kussian 1beaters and Music Halls Acceles rate the Movement for Liberty—Officials Fear Dangerous Demonstrations During the Easter Holidays. pID HE SEE YOUNG KILLED? Masa io Chicago Says Man in Cab Himself BiG BLAZE AT NASHVILLE Bellding of Vanderbilt Destroyed. Maia University building eres operation of t t interfered with FRANCE FEARS COMPLICATIONS. Deicasse Offers to Resige Minister. After years in as table Theaph announcement and shock M the cabinet, secure determination ¢ I was held, at which M ¢ abgence of M. Delcasse, tion before the ministers was unammons determination of the that the interest of the country at this particular time required that M Delcasse retain the portfolio of foreign irs came as Del to Asse’ i steps iD § Nn i Kerspatkia's Salary. St. Petersburg, (By Cable).—The . patkin’s request for a continuation of his salary as commander-in-chief, at $72, ooo per annum, has been refused by the War Office. He now receives $54. 000, the same salary as Admiral Alexieff received as Viceroy of the Far East, whose four chancelleries will continue in operation until the final fate of the Kwangtung peninsula is determined. Washed Feet of Poor. Vienna (By Cable).—~The yearly cer emony on Maundy Thursday of feeding and washing the feet of the 12 oldest and poorest men in Vienna capable of being brought to the palace was per- formed by Emperor Francis Joseph. It was attended by all the magnificence of the Imperial court and was witnessed by the members of the Imperial family, the highest officials and members of the diplomatic corps. _ MRS, NLEAN ELECTED, Eight Yon She Harmony. Victor After Counsels Mr land, W askvington,” Ph fea sal) McLean, a native™af Mary lasting more fan eight ‘ted of the National Society of the Daughters of { Spe tier a contest vears was elec President-General The vote on Mc the American Revolution the second ballot was 362 for Mr for Mrs wa Lean and When the 110 Sternberg vole announced tl FACTS WORTH REMEMBERING nwealth iRg2 the popula 20000 by <epart fraternity « fl Britain as “she exer ¢ profession is know A beliringer Frank Vincent Du § and pr prietor of as been appointed chi partment of the Lewis ation of being one feR Arabia 4 & the reput hottest and unheall on the Rl wt all N has a occasional It is reported that an American syndi- cate is negotiating for the purchase of a controlling interest in the E. B. E« Company, Hull, Quebec, the price to be $4,000,000. The superior board of health of Mex- ico informs dealers in food products, es pecially milk dealers, that the use of pre servatives in food is prohibited and pun- ishable by the board as food adulteration If the camphor bottle becomes roiily, it is going to storm. When it clears, settled weather may be expected. This idea has seemingly been utilized ia the manufacture of some of our cheap bha- rometers. The main trouble is they sel dom foretell the change until near its arrival, heer rthern ATSB AABN LIVE WASHINGTON AFFAIRS. i —— The governing board of the Bureau of American Republics elected William C. Wells chief clerk against Gordon Com- mings, who was President Roosevelt's choice, The Daughters of the American Revo- lution adopted resolutions denouncing Mormonism and urging the Senate not to seat Reed Smoot, Dr. Jace H. Hollander has secured Otto nrich to be his secretary in his mission to Santo Domingo. Children, four “0ld ddd apis s, A WILD ALARM AT MIDNIGHT. | The Burned Bulldiog “Stands in the Little Vil lage of St Genevieve, Near Montreal, Can. ~ Two Nuus Were Probably Fatally Burned in Heroic Efforts to Rescue the Children Villagers Hastened to the Scene. CONDITION OF THE CROPS. Weekly Balictn Issued By the Weather Burress, be npevrature the OPPOSED. 10 CIGARETTES. . | Drastic Laws Against Their Use in Weslern States. wh pr Chicago“ {Special drast that effect of driving cigirens fron of Middle ck jth the Western States ha pending in FIRST AID ASSOCIATION Articles For the Incorporation of a National Organization. ATTACKED BY COCAINE FIEND. Nige-year-old Child Thrown Over Visdact a Hundred Feet High. gave 4 } 1 ” 3 3 Ie Dad 3 remembered tak: ng anviiun some of the cocaine Pacama Raliread Pays. ) Al meet- of, the Pan- New York, (Special its here President Simmon Rails net ars ama reported ings of the road over and the carn 650, betterments ug hout beginning to need Kansas and Mc WW Progress was rain gan made the Ww heat overt this wor ecuted of low tem sustamed ne jury from recent cold, except in N where some fields were damaged Oat seed Dakotas, portions of the ling was also delayed in Minnesota Jake region and | Middle Atlantic States While growth of the carly sown has been checked and some injury tained in Nebraska, the general situation respecting this crop co ntinues Promising. While fruit must necessarily have sus: tained injury from the severe cold dur ing the latter part of the week in the Central and Southern districts, it is probable that in the more northerly sec. tions to the eastward of the Mississippi River the damage has been less serious, In New England and the northern por. tion of the Lake Resing jt is probable that no serious injury has been done. suse Actor Shoots lis Wite, Philadelphia, (Special). During a quarrel in a theatrical boarding-house, Edward Smeders, a member of Edna May's “The School Girl” Company, shot his wife Mabe! and attempted to kill himself. The bullet entered his wife's breast near the heart, and her condition is said to be seriouss, Smeders was not seriously hurt, The man and woman are in a hospital, Smeders being guard. ed by a policeman, steams! ssenger and of $200.000 Secret Service For Masila. ) Che} Service, left the ATO steamers at ingtons, D the Secret here uly and the Philippine Islands f the Secret Service will the former Mas nia » gone } ani be place and Pg Mr Wilkie CX it three months Seven Children Perished. Quebec, (By Cable). Seven chi of a family named Bouchier at Ste de Pocatiere, some miles from here in the backwoods, have been burned to death in the Bouchier home, which caugh fire accidentally Dewle Has Option ¢ on Big Tract. City of Mexico, (Special). — John Alexander Dowie, of Chicago, has closed negotiations and obtained option on a tract of 2000000 acres in the State of Tamaulipas, where he proposes to found a mew Zion City. am FINANCIAL. i. T. C. Colkert, the Penn Square broker, was elected a director of the Philadel: phia, Germantown and Norristown Rail. road. A. J. Cassatt is quoted by his friends as saying that Norfolk and Western's dividend is sure to be raised to 4 per cent. this year. Commodity prices, according to Dun, are rapidly falling. On April 1 price wad 00.2, against 101.9 a month earlier, and 102.4 One year ago. idren Anne
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