Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Jun 1904, p. 6

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m manning over a spring to pet 'fl yam In Nashvlno,1’enn.. N. Bax-nonhum- WE? «and MI George Binnm of Nurtolk. \’a.. 3 am may on the 01d Domlnlon If. steamer Prince" Anne from New- ”! News Ind Norfolk. jumped over- flufl while the vmel was Itamlng ' - lower bay of! the Rumor ghoul. _ _ 7 My was recovered and (then to Counsel representing Mrs. Gene- vieve Chmdler Phipps Mefl in the dis- .tflet court at Denver a petition for I reopening of the ex-parte lie-ring at which her husband. Laurence C. Phipps. up nppointed custodian of their children. It in chimed she re- ceived no notice of the steps then Dr. J. L Goodnight. for (our years past den of Llncoln college at Lln‘ eoln. has reslgned and George W. Neal 01 Chicago hu been elected M: new. There has Leen some Me- ”on between certaln elements at Lln~ cola Ind the eonnecllon of the college with the Mlmken university at Dec:- At the'umnl meeflng of the Ackors‘ society of America In New York the tono'lng directors were elected (0 MI “condo. on the executive board: June: K. Beckett, Henry Woodrmt, John B. Kellen}. Frank Barbed, Er- neet 1mm. George D. McIntyre. Ed- nrd I'cCabe. Mm Beanie Taylor Ind Enrold Harwell. The old oflcern were te-ebctd. The edict has gone forth [rum the cannon councll of LA Cross, Wm, Inoflchfly to be not In the form of a nod-(Ion law. that the bathe" It Pemhmo put Inn-t not war nbbreviâ€" fled cat-met. Sham film D. May of (‘mnhaw county, Mun-ho. was :1th on a chm of vacuum. He Is nld Io haw hold A half-wilted mimosa under a con- tnct to ml! out a fine which had been resumed by the (manor. The American-"null!“ company's “nth”! Nehruknn. which hu- just been converted Into an MI burner. nr~ rived II Bun Francis“) fro. New York, nun; undo the trip I- lmy- four days. II that: favor tnd In!!!“ the Itchi- u- omnhntlou. and that no lam In, been room-alum! undcr a new mm and um hon-{Iq'bo known u on mm o! the Mod": luau". Richly. Wlm-m and Jon-uh Jul:- n- of Johuntmm. PI. nd Joseph Don M Pllubum "my "mud. charm with "to “lawn!” hold-up of Quantification! “1 ll (.‘. Runny and hunk How-rd at m. .lohnun'n Wuor 1 company, who won: cart-yum 37.000 to ply the ammo," u (be [than Run J. ll. Rm and “‘llllam Rumba. all to“ palm llhnl’vn, elm worn nus- uded o! mpllclty in we Duvet and Ibo Onnde. bollhap no In Pnrhlo. Colo. and were llwro “.0 nlgM of lhe robbery. The robber who lulled Mm- nelf, And who win thought (a be no". bu been Mnullnl u ammo W. K9» Idol. who had wrred time In Pennsyl. "Ila. Ole!“- ol the [mun o! the III:- au»: of the Worm "noun. an! Ibo llchlu- wpnno court In decided Datum. police lute Identllkd I pho- tocnph o! I nun "rum at. 8C. Loui- under the none at Burt mono- in William mavens, wanted In that city a. no cbmo of unwed-c Ralph Cum-n In a saloon hold-up mm rah-ca The Wall: International conven- tion of the Baptist Young People's Union of Amen“. In Detroit. July C~ 10, I: expected to be the lamest nth- uiu o! mum- evcr hold. Cecil Hall Ind WIIIPI‘ Gommwllte. huh Ichool firldllllefl, were drowned by the overturning of I lunch. 1! Bur- “13100.1!- Nuhvllle. Tenn. Is crowded with visitors, vetemns sud delentes to the Museum annual reunion o! the United Contedmlo Velmns. 3 Among the foreign muslclnns em and (or a tour of the United States next Ieuon are Joseph Holman, the plum; Fritz Krelaler. the Austrhn violinist. nnd Anton HekkIng. the Ger~ mu: ’cemnt. Mme. Ktrkby Lunn bu boon ensued for (Ive months to sing Kudry In the English production 01 “Mill.” ' W‘Vâ€"W‘V' ‘V Advices received in San Freud-co an» ant the ahlp Leylund flmthors . than Newcastle, Australia. has reach- 'ed sum Cm, Mexico, with a cargo of ooel. The vessel was long overdue m .60 [fer cent reinsurance on her fill quoted. ! The Cmdlm cabinet has declded to diam!“ Lord Dundonald as com- mander or the Can-man mum: be- en” of MI utterances at a banquet at Montreal. 1 8h- Frederlck Treves. the English 'Iurgeon who operated on King Ed-‘ Jud before the latter-’3 coronation. ar- ‘rlved 3: Philadelphia and was glven u honorary degree by the Unlverslty of Ponusylvnnla. um Roosevelt left Wnshlngton for Philadelphia. where she will be brides- InMd at the wedding or Miss Whelnn. She will afterward go to Hyde Pnk. N. Y.. to be bridesmaid u the wede ding of her cousin, Miss Helen Roose- volt. manor}! mass. Pubs. 31mm ILLINOIS Colored Maseru Lay Corner seam. Min Moi-ion is and. Rock Island. m, specinl: The mr- Paris cable: Miss Lena Marion. ner stone of Prime Hum, I home for daughter oi Levi P. Marion 0! New colored Mucus“ orphans and widows York. died Friday morning imm the of the state. was laid here Sundny by eflocts of blood poisoning following an Grand Master II. E. Burris of Root operation for nppendicitis. Miss Mor- llinnd. The building cost 85,000. ‘ ton’s family were at the bedside. Gen. Bell any nppointed a com- mission to try an prisoners; The com- mission In composed of Mayor French of Victor. Capt. Gall Ho‘s of the Colo- rado national guard, and Judge M. ; any. This military rule places Gen. Bell in supreme command. and he is being assisted by Col. Edwin! Verdeckberg. The two companies of infinity. com- pany L of Victor and company H of this city. both of which hurl been called out by the local authorities be fore mulls! law was proclaimed. Ire the only soldiers yet on duty. . Dnnm'me sprung "no prominence last week. when u was repurted that enormous amounts of free gold had been discovered. and there wns an Im- maedute rush to 1he whee by union men. who defined that no others should be permit!“ in the camp. All others were barred. But the camp was of mushroom growth and the thousands who emmped there in the first two days of Its existence dwin- dled any fifty or n hundred A day; Dcclam Martial Law. Toner county was put under martin! law u soon as Adjl. Geo. Ben and his null arrived In Victor. He posted the uraclnmallon on the door of the nnnory, where 1 large number 0! Im- Ion Accordingly. he divided the deputlm and mull": into sown detachmoms. and the» set on! to nuke I complete cleanup of an the surrounding mug The mum: twlnrm‘d the MP In the but Mum-gr "mum:- um! ”mulls. "no": shaming was mum-d in [m ten mlnmu. From the fhll’ll'tPf of the momma from the Mlls 0m. 99" Innodmely mind the an that the ntrength n! the min": had been molly nvernnm-lnd. Ind that he had snfllcimt [one under his command to unite an "amt-dine roundup and «puma the «Mn awning (om. Km. Her Brown-mm. Old. rm". Spider. am, AIIIUI‘ 1km. dumb: mo- Kate Knoxville. Tenn. dispatch: Mrs. J. nary .ged 22,311“ ad killed KO}- 0. Wilson widow of Prof. WHIOI. died I v, a W her We at Mr name-4a an: was terrible ‘ , .. 1h- " . mnmnblufroul - .5: an up. Tho officer: M: "w emu II the manual 0! mm. Bell and unpaired In advance um the camp 0! the Onlmr m- ln "mm stlmlnh «mu-r. don. loll Ludo Hold. At "my rum-med 1mm lho rut In which I'm In!" haul rumv In - slop Hwy um» “NM"! um)! n mnvy at man which cum [mm minu- ln (h.- nrmnndlng mm. The mm pron-card to an Immacu- nte vlflnlty M lmnnvlll» without ul- umll Incident. When About a quart" of n mllv «Imam rmm the Imuuvmo lrmponry Malian ”an "no": rva an.) 019 amp o! (In- minon. It "wind. 0.! one "Mn Incl III M um-n "In". That the tom «many mall-19d 0! out, (cannon mom I. Ibo sate» mom 0! one ol the number um r" In“ "pun. ll I'll «ported below the Iporlnl tnlu left for Victor u 2 o‘clock bur- lng III. tom undo: Ova. Bell. mu Ibo ulnar: In the hm: about Dunn- vllla numbcrod Ihout 250 an. pm! that It was (belt Intention to and: Iqu Vtctor In a body And lflollpl to "me. by (one the um!" 01 n:- unwary bull no. In Victor The Imam who were In the um um Mum"! to VIcl-vr bringing with than fourteen cloth"; I The second Damn was tough! be- tween sown soldiers sent on horxw buck to Big Hlll. two lull" ml of Vlctor. and union mlnen they were sent to "mt The mtnen were on. Item-bed, Ind opened fire on the sol- dlcr- .- soon as lhoy at" them roar In; on the III". The soldier: returned the Km. 1nd autumn: 200 uholn were fired no one wu wounded. Sewn mu: lore captured by the guards and taken to Cripple Creek. Tho first battle look place at the new (mum at Dunnvllle. thlvleeu Inlles lrom here. It was in this fight that John Carley wan killed. men and sympathize" Ire lmpns The printers walked north and the eight. men started on toward the comb. The masked men then wrecked two linotype mlchlnes. several job presses and ell the equipment of the ofllce. They smashed the telephone Ind I typewriter. When their work of min was complete they marched the Record employee out on the sidewalk and told them to get out of town. Wrcck Printing Machinery. "Line up now and throw up your hands." George Kyner. proprletor or the pa- per, was at lunch, and Foreman W.)- ter Sweet. was in charge. The print: era were bunny engaged getting out the morning paper when the eight armed men opened the front door and walked back to the composing room, yelling: Km. Her Bremen-mm. Eight unknown man armed with shotguns. rules, pistols and sledge hammers entered the office 01 the Record and ordered the men to throw up their hands. In nddition to the two skirmishes the omce‘ of the Water Record, the fiewapaper organ or the Western FBIL oration or Miners. was wrecked' at 11:45 o'clock Wedueaday night. Adjt. Gen. Bell. who Is in Ibsoluto command, ls determlued to round up every union miner and Idler in the region, and (he miners mean to fight. CIVIL WAR IN COLORADO day, 1nd one miner, John Carley, ls deld. Vlctnr. 0010., dispatch: Two sharp skirmishe- hnvo taken-place betwaen the militia and union miners Wednes- In addition in the unearthing of about thirty group photographs or now union workmen at varinus mines. vhich were concealed In a heap of rub- bish in the Victor union office. it is alleged that in the miles of the An- lnan union were found quantities of electrical (use: and batteries to pro- duce explosions, . The drugnet is still out and the "house cleaning.” as the authorities term ihe‘v proroodings. continues. Recon-3 of the unimm have boon seized whenever (mint! and no under examination for the purpose of mm- ing evidence showing that the unions or some of their 0111mm have pnrtk- - pated in or apprmmd of crimes it: have been mmmitted. . M. I. Sullivan. went-r, of the in"! fwivmtion. mm of thc- mm onto-roll by the military authorities to leave San Mlglwl rmmty; tank I train out of John Harry A‘ ”mien. m0 at the proprietnrx of tha People‘s Supply romplny. vim also has Ewen ordered to leave, is still here. and maihly will be permitted to. remain, His brother. A. ll. Flt-ton. who was mlnager M the People's More. was deported sev- eral months am And has not been pr- mltterl to return. Two Hundred Under Am. In all “out 200 union member: and symmthlzern have been nmstorl by the shvrli‘l and military since Monday. They are imprisoned in the jam. Vlo- ‘ tnr armory. and the Cripple Creek‘ mining exrhange lull angler mllitlry mini. Funk 1. Mann. Indium ntorm‘y for "w Wontom Fodenlkm of Minor- here. has boon turned to lulu,- "u- (IL-"Id. All In" mm a! "w my route" 0' fluldfleld have toslmml. lulunnlllon In laid to haw boon ulvru union Mm In) «men awn I'm ‘m-rr ""ntnlrd by M.) 1‘ F? .\l:- (‘hliand and Mint IIHHIry "MM" Ammltn: In "Mr vllmmomu Hull: ‘ firm um num- with - rm and u lr'mmnl to about ('. ('. "Ill'lfl. nu rr lnry u! "w .\llnr Ownrrs' {um-Milan, who was atldrwulm: "w man- mnmm All" "an ”naming. n In nllozmi. FrM l0) tvm‘rwl "w mun-n "Mr Ind um mam! his run In a Ilun- plm. Hm:- vt bu hvnn [mum Herc 0mm: An Famed Out. Nun \‘Irlur on; uml'll'l haw» l-wn 'nrrml In rmun Thar nn- Jnsnnv ul nw Punrr 1 ll TMMIL 1mm» of flu- I’varv I), L. Kr"): and Mu, J \" Mulr- phy and J J, Tuhln. Pump Mumrnlv mm»: "Human. who rrfuswi m ro- mm. wan modr a prison" M "w \'k. mr military armory. wlwro many unhm mlnma In umnmwl In]. II. A. Ruhr. nu- n" mar-Ml n! \‘Irmr. will: a «ultimo of while". \vn u-ul (o nan-h tor mam Iml wine companions In Btnul mountain- Imh arden- to rupture or L"! the Mn. Um “I". The man who killed Roxlc Sit-(lac at llu» mun mwtlng here on Monnu)‘ bu lwrn mmlllwly ldomlfled u a man nllwd Frldlo)‘ by III we wluwu o! the alumnus. and although he bu mu "1 [won upland ll ll belleved he (lanai mu apt "i will get the murderer sure. The r-rlmlnul who net that internal «loam "an and klllml murteen men will lw caught. 1 have I nuqu-r 0! Ole“ that If? valuable. hm. will no! oil- VIIIKL' them at this lime. i dun'! br- llm'o tlw murdvrcr in in the~ nlalo‘ a: thin lime. Inn 1 ran Ilul will get lmn. l hun- no doubt but will! [w in a mom» lner of tho- mlneru' unlon.” After examining more, than 100 Mt.- nesses. nearly all of whom are pm:- onors In the "hull [29an ten of m» prlsum-rs were rvleasod by the mill- ury mulmixninn. The witnesses were «umhu-led (u the rooms occupied by the commission by I “rang guard of soldiers. The hearing Is being held behind Nosed doors. Intends to Get Murder". Sher“! Edward Bell nah! roucornlng 1hr. (\xnhaluu at Independence: Gen. Bell intimated that: further do- portatluns would be made soon and the Citlzemi' Alllance and the mlne owners. who ave in control of tho camp and «mm upon the continuvd support of the mllltary. have deter mlned ‘to deport all Idle men except those against whom {Information charging crimes wlll be filed. "The winners will he treated fair 1!." said Gen. Bell. in announcing the appointmentn. “it is not my desire to inflict upon any of them punishment that they do nqt deserve, Ind 13 inst as this is pmctlcahle they will be sent away or placed in the class that will he held indefinitely. I intend that every man innocent of the‘ crimes that have béwn perpetrated in the dis- trict shall go free and every one whn is guilty shall be punished. I lnten". to have matters in shape within a short time so that. every businesn house and every mine in the district can open and proceed with business unmolested. Threatens Death to Strikers. "We Wlll not bring any outside troops here unless the situation he-‘ comes worse than it is at present. These strikers (lid not appreciate the treatment we gave them when here hetore. No resistance from them will be tolerated. and it necessary they will he shot down." DOWHEESA GROVE REPORT. Alexiefl Has Lime Hope . of Hatching Per! Arthur. Paris. Juno 1|.â€"A dlflmtch to the Echo de Paris from St. Petershurg says that extreme pessimism wns shown in certnln circloa yesterday, dué lo n telegram from Admiral Alex- Ml drawing n gloomy picture of the situation It Port Arthur. He again urged the our to order Gan. Km pack!- to much to the men at the Taken prisonersâ€"«Twenty ofllccrs und 691: men. Armwahlny-slx nave-rs and 980 men kmod; ma officers and 2080 men vowmded. Navyâ€"vFony-tour amt-er: and men killed: thiflren "meets and men wounded 0mm: Mannie»! of Russian Loom Since Flghflng Hogan. 3!. Petnrstmrg. Juno H.»-The fol» hwlnx statement of Ruseian losses In thc- war ha: been Issued: All p’apers feeling” all attentl'ml to tn chivalry of the Japanese in bury- In: Russian dead. numbering 675. nt Nanshan hill. but tho: new: that 546 Russians no ‘rimners at Toklo comes In I bitter pill. With the Japanese apparently about to occupy luknn. "IF Man of can- pflp clearly {s to surround the Rm:- Ilan «Inwr It Many-mt. The lap-- me. howewr. large! that reinforce~ mvnts _lro pouring In daily. More neribns news In Hut regarding the manm-d clam of Kumkl to out- fllnk Knumpatkin‘s right flag, which is interpreted by [he mmury critic of the Blrjltall \‘Iedomoml m indicate the lntpnflon of "is Japanese to try and out on the when 01 the Rosana rm; to Harbin. Th" rrsmmH-m Ivl' h'll‘ul’lllh‘l‘ rum mlmirnlinn lwlwrnn KOIYPI am! Japan ~l- vc-ulnlrl :- Imllmllnn "II. I" Jan-"mm mum! and milmn‘ unnum- mvnh haw lw-n mulv mm! "mm now In non-Inn In lw InnrM [rum dining. urn. It is sun-d Hun Town not in in :1:va mmmunh-uiam with "or! ml mm In ”w ne-M. Earn column ale. ls- "Mm! by vm-mw uf tho Hold Me naph. an Mary Rnnilm mnverm-M can he». rv-nnnml by one grnenl to "w m bun. Rumors Are PioMifuL Iut Confirmation Not Formula"... 3!. rewrslmrn. Jnm- ILA-Bach day influx: in wnsational "part. Today N. Is chat fulll’ Jamnm haukmhlps hm! hm crulsvrs hnro hem sunk. and "m on Hu- Rvmnhn am? the battleship Rptvlznn has horn hm. Pmbuhly. like so many prvvimns mum. this report ls due to some, 000's lively Imagination. Thu Run-Sang n-Irvnlfld III ollumln-r nloml lhv- Tlrhh'h.» runal. Hump uf Ihvw "(um-ow rrnrlml Nu-trhwnnn am .lum- 12. with 23.3 Inn-lam! tum Thm' nit-mud In ho H-rrmly dflwtrd IImI lumml. 9.. it Ihvy had mmlv I 10n- nml lum'al mlrrh‘ Thom» u lu-c-‘nw M'hlrnl “u! [M Jan-um lMfl'Il mu- I trial. Tm- mm who had horn nun-Hug n.» lmmml. Ind. “Mum! by Malolrn n-In- Inrfl‘mrnu. Much“! lhoir put-urn. anu M wounding mm at om-m. the reported Jnuanou- \‘Irtnry In thr northern put 0! the [JIMIIIII waln- nuln. Awarding to tho [man at» patch": {mm Sen-Mun: thv Run- utnm "tutu-d I Juanmw force muti- n-t ot Slum" mmuuln- on Jum- llv 31-00 01 "mm winning the apparently Inmu Jun-nun to “mum; poll. Engagement Said to Have Cont Ruuianl ISO Men. London, June Hrw'l‘here is no om- clal confirmation from either side of is a practice cruise or a part. of the Baltic fleet. as most of the battleships are known to be in too backward n pondlllon to put to sea. Commenting on this. the Daily Mail says the probability is that It. merely It cannot be ascertained whether this 15 a trial trip or the fleet or an actual departure for the fur East. London. June ll.â€"-’l‘he Dally Mall publishes a dispatch from Hamburfi stating that a private telegram re- ceived thew states that a large Rus- sian squadron. composed of forty large and small warships, probably the Baltic fleet. had passed the island of Bornholm, to the south of Sweden. to!- lowlnx I westerly course. POSITIONS OCCUPIED IV THE RUSSIANB AND JAPANESE FORCES AT THE VALU RIVER BATTLE. Russian Squadron Believed to .Be Merely on a Practice Cruise.--Ru‘mor of Another _ « Brilliant Japanese Victory. , BALTIC FLEET IN MOTION l'ndor cover of gummy new earth- works are lhmn up nightly, The (ranches no. mach-any nearing mp Runshnx. The garrison in using mom sparingly. and Is «Manny maervlng It: ammunition. Clear to PM Aflhur. Imam. .lnm- '3.»~A dixmtoh to tho Express frnm Nun“ via Shanghai says that infanntinm frnvn a high source i« to the oiled :hut anunenp onginoers are upping 'hofr way to ward the fortifications at Port Arthur. lap-um Fm” Pushing The main Jlmnvso for", flu”: wus grail: snmflm In "w Rum-n fnff‘f‘. tried to mnflank the Rusnhns. who drvw of! whim“! Inning l man. The Islâ€"new. Host" in. (mud the rum» vtnnt are for Hair on dud. The Jammy! Il‘l’" prv-rodml by "In Muslim's. vim Inlkml into "w Rm- nian Imlvulrltk‘. The; rvrviwvi 3 mar dorm": rifle Ind million Mo .1 close: range and worn wiped mu. only uvw or tin manila. A luv ,llpum-sr Intro mmml nu! In the manning flung "u- I’m-wan:- Mum: Ind "firm"; mud. TM Rum sum had a luv-w slmmz‘v "nu-1| m n flvim' 'Mfly Mill's sumh‘nsl of ”Hi rhong‘ Two Japancu Douche" Wop"! 00' m Autumn. Hull-Own: .“mwhmin .mm- H lenrrdl A flanking mnrwmrnt of n"- Jmmnrsv Irv-um! um must-n Mt 1mm D‘rnxu-nxrhmm lmv- 8' Im r». Duh-ml. ‘Hh I Ichs M Hm whulv hal- "lions. m I‘Nrrnhurn. .lmr- '1‘" “nun".- nrv in rmwululvm hvrc- 1.: Nu- rlvrl Hun n xrru mun! 'm'nr Pm Ink-'1: Man- on hm Arflmr. m quh In. "Hahn and hum Juan". 0‘ hank-Mpg in! Funk. .\'h runnrmnlhm "I up» mmm‘ an M ulnlm w! Imslun. me l1 ~Th» DIM Mur- mrmmndml ul Jun-"cw Dw-dquu- lrrl, wiry-Mung undrr “Mr «I Jam ll. an a «mm: .lmumvw column has nornmnl Huflwlwi. MM)- nu- [ailm- t-lnt 0‘ Mulu‘lrn. 0!. Pucnbwg Cndnu Iould cut-cup; - mush-uni pmnhm - 7 Worth“! M It.» mummy u I o'clock lhuu dluunfl- lo the Imrm. TM Ju» : Friday naming IIIO'M' cwnlnly would an In “Milton 5 0:: "w «um-r hand, umber 8L Pb- luk. i Irrnhum nunm doc-lulu that In Vind- Put 9! Kurokl'a Army It the Japanese take Port Arthur and defeat Gen. Kouropatkln at Llaoâ€" yang. contlnued the ox~mlnlsten they certainly would march north. He would not say they would go as far as Harbin. That la a long way. "The fortress ls besieged by abom 100,000 Japanere. while the defenders number about 20,000. Doubtless Its capture will cost dearly. but. that Is Inevitable. News of the capitulatlon of the fortress will come soon." The Mann prints an interview had in London with M. Suyemausu, ex- Japanese minister, who said regard- lng Port Arthur: tortress. Gen. Kouropaikin has re- fused to do so, amnlng that Port Arthur can hold out (or two months at least. He said he in receiving troops daily and would be able to act energetically by July 15. They would not fortify Mukdeu. but SCEN Rumor! of Naval VOcIo'y '0hl'n Army ‘0 6» mm.» at munch”: or’riamma AT'kTucuou AND mnsmu. son. My Brandon. Mr. sham had it torn down. and In building I burn with the Inmlwr a punk that had been malady used {or staging u- tnoted Mr. Shom‘s anemia: and In dimmer!!! that a hole In the end 0! it mntalned a tin hm whtrh wn found to contain $1.200 In gnvprnmont hands, mum on of Mr, Gibson) Yum-M. have". Some of the pant-rs were dam: 1880 and it is thought that they I hare. been there sincp that year. Find Worm Having. Lawn Show, of Porpattlak. Vt. n. romly mrrhunl an 014 “mm he longing to the mum at Arllmr am In "w firm" how, aflor "my bad lm mpmrrd. wrrr found many "Mr!“ of Nothing [whinging in vmmen "M Na": «rm, making it ovldfln that m- Rm- suns imnudod than dvfenses In be mrmant‘nt Tm- than mm (mm "m right «In. IrMIr Mum-In; "mm": the WIN? lion; "on whom», "mustard I hill) at "animus. an" In 1M- ‘lh‘f. A flora-o “KM cmul-wl. Int-Oh 1M1“ Iva-h. Irlist (In-p In the N1 “'1er lhe Rum «inns finally "av-man! tho wnlnr In HIM-Hy rrlmscm no": side: lml heav- "v. , Volmlun Cut um Wm. } u lull. a! Non-hm Hm. Tulin. Jim I" Wcmmlml «urn- “h" llmv rvlurnml In JIM“ Hull! "1. Lint-hm: whim-Mu uln- Insert-Mm: mm In": 01 "w Immu- ut Simian M" M- lv'r "‘0‘ Ma! uwflu'IHlll Il‘ll‘k on ID, hill "or Jnmm-u- um": Manner"! mm mm. mrr min»: at "w mm of Hw Mll II Mn- .1: n-rmlmwl "at "my nmlul only In In! am) In H»- «mom «I! Hum Hundvuh pl \nhmlrv-rn kw! Hn- wwml Mun-r um! Inuml Hut In my mlw luv! ‘00:"! on) m:- mp ”In. "I "rm and had “pun-vi the minr~~ fingimvme rm Nov mam-v nu nirl's‘ r-nvlv‘rinz 9hr mm" "wins. and "w Irv-nus mdaim‘d an L159. The tulvmuru. huIc-uvr, In“ m-ari) I" kills-1| in "w miner-mum! inc-flu Mal Il- lllls un "w Ml! 0:: "w «um-r ban-L number at Pb- Irrnlmm nunm doc-lulu that Ibo VI“- Imuluk luau-mun h "1-!!!“ lo col-Alt at them ch-rn um! [um unit-Mu. I! I. lhrn-lun- [arm-mood m It. Putn- Inm: mu u M; c-flrflrd I junction ‘th mm:- M Uw uhllu at lbr l'ufl Al'- l‘nlf "Q1". 3 A dispatch to the Standard tram 8t. Peter-shuts uayu it Is stated there that a telegram has him received from Ad- miral skrydlofl. commanding the Vlad- ivostok squadron, stating that on Tuesdny last he moved with the Vladi- vostokmqundron Iowan! Pan Arthur. He arrived within thirty miles of the iorlress, when he ran into a fog. It is asserted (by! Skrydiofl round sew eral Japanese torpedo coats and two hank-ships confronting him. The Jup- anese attacked fiercely and inflicted some damage. The Rqssinns returned the fire. but as none of the Port. Ar- thur shins appoarcd. as Admiral Skryd- lot! had hoped and expected. he re. turned in Vladivostok, which I'll Over 200 Japanese field guns cover the operations or the trenchmakers. Siege guns have not been used yet. They are being mounted on cement planar-ms In commanding posiilona.

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