Daily British Whig (1850), 30 May 1905, p. 1

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Sir Mortimer Durand and Ambassa While despondent, George Bethune, clerk in the North-West Mounted po lice office, Regina, shot himself ; died instantly adwich. Ont., May 30.--Tugs of wilt Wrecking company of Sar Of How Japanese Gained The Victory. THE BALTIC FLEET AS A. FIGHTING FORCE COM- PLETELY DESTROYED. Thirteen Warships Sunk, Six Captured--Rumor of Rojest- vensky's Drowning--Nebogat- off Captured, With 3,000 Prisoners«Russian Flagship Was Sunk. Special to the Whig London, May 30.~In the great naval battle, fought on Saturday and Sun day, in the Straits of Korea, the Ja panese obtained a. complete and overwhelming victory. Late advices show that - Rojestvensky's fleet, was completely shattered. According = to the latest information thirteen Rus sian_warships. have: been sunk, and six captured. Other reports of loss are without confirmation. Those sent to the "hottom are: Battleships Borodino, Imperator, Alex- ander 111; coast defence vessel, Oushg- kofi; armoured, cruisers, Vladimir, Monomach, Dmitri, Donskoi, Admiral + 4 PEACE AT ANY PRICE, 4 - St. Petersburg, May 30-- 4 The emperor was com- <4 pletely prostrated by the + news, and, according to re- 4 ports, broke down and 4. wept. The effect of the dis- 4 aster will be a terrible 4 blow to the government. 4+ The futility of trying to 4 stagger on on land is 4 everywhere recognized and 4 the cry for "Peace at any 4 price" * is sure to be 4 raised. The belligerent fac- 4%, tion continues to urge that 4 the war be fought to the i bitter end, but the friends 4 of Russia abroad, and 4 especially France, are now 4 bringing overwhelming ar- <; guments to bear in favor Fuse EIFS TEILFTIFFTHFIF IAF 442 chug, Svictlana; transports, Kamst- chatka, Irtessin; destroyers, three un named These are known to be captured : tleships Orel, Nicolai I; coast de v Seniavin, Apraxine, spe cial ships, one; destroyers, one Rojestvensky's flagship escaped, bad Iv damaged, and with 8ther vessels of his broken fleet is being pursued by the victorious Japanese It is rumored, at Tokio, that Ro jestvensky may be drowned vessel tured with 3,000 other prisoners I Japanese before they can reach Vladi vostok a. Japanese port and surrendered. remain near Shanghai, but it is evi dent that as a fighting force the great leet has been destroyed The battle began on Saturday rof Veliki, Navarin, Nicolai 1, to star other eruisers to port ve of the flee g ships were discover other escaping to the north sources affirm that the Japanese sus lamaged, but accepting the most fa were trifling compared with her gains pated, but that thes 00d have arrived with the first raft | immediately started at full specd whig | of the season. for thd Saginaw Lun round the north of the Tsu Island, her and Salt company There were | and when he doubled the island | he "00 OBO feet in: Lhe, raft The sec nd saw the Rn glans coming In two ef the raft, with an equal feohunns. He then brought a terrific De "in the River St. Cla will | fire to bear on the flank of the port amon 1 wn during the weel vo tug | column, and as the Russians fell into a & y in Lake Huron wit! lisorder he forced them steadily east- ys 1.000.000 feet fro ward, towards the Japanese coast, Inanish river, for the Sarnia mill of {where the cre attacked by every o aR Saw Mill and Lumber x that fle the Japanese flag \ torpedo attacks were de- compan? " emt. with the great Crushed pineapple or erushed straw The vessels which escaped. the eor- at] berries with ice civam at Gibsowr Read respondent" says, probably will be 0 TARIO, T 1 ipimmansruning able to rea : op porty COMBI. 4 pm TALE § 101) that other operation: of the utmost importance arg proceeding pondint says it is rumo Admiral. Rojestvensky leit his flag: ship, boarded a' torpedo boat destroy er and speeded for Viadivostok. It is reported 'also that seventy Japanese torpedo boats dashed into the Rus Hans sinking and disabling battleships and cruisers, but at terrible cost; sx ty of them being lost. sheathed oruiser of 5, 000, indicated horse power. She was completed .in 1885, had a belt of com- pound abmoune gx to ten inches thick, a protected of two inches of steel, and carried five 8inch guns, twelve 6 inolr guns, and gighteen quick firing guns. Her 'grew mumbered 550 officers and men. + of peace. * - - ar - Laas ad Nakimoff; protected cruisers, -Jemt- Rear Admiral Nebogatofi was cap- It se probable that in thei crippled condition other Russian ves «ols will fall into the hands of the One warship, with 300 whan on hoard, mostly wounded, has put into A number of Russian vessels still morning, when Togo sighted the Russian fleet advancing in Tsushima Strait, the big ships in double column, the Jemtehug leading the way, the Borodino, Orel, Kniazouva Alexander 111, Oslyibia, Sissoi board. Admiral Nakhimoff, Admiral Qushakoff Scniavin, Apraxine and Togo at once engaged, and by night the Russian fleet was smashed and scattered. On Sunday the pursuit was ontitiued, and off Liancourt Rocks ed. Four of these surrendered, the Unotlicial reports from two or three tained losses, thus conflicting Admiral logo's assertibn that his fleet was un- vorable of such reports Japan's losses Nothing, of course, is known of the sacrifice of life, Gne ealeulation is that the crews of the sunken vessels numberdd 4,125, which is probably be- low the actual Russian death roll. Japan'shuman-sacrifige ie obviously | calculable According to the correspondent of the Datly Mail at Seoul, Korea, early on Saturday morning, Vice-Admiral logo, with practically all the power ful fighting ships of the Japanese navy. was at Mazampo, Korea, when wireless signals from his scouts, he tween the Tsu and Quelpart Islands, announced the approach of the Rus- sian fleet in full force. A few hours later the scouts reported that * the Russinne were not ascrnding the western channel, as had been antici were coming up the easterfi channel. Admiral Togo He adds The Times' Petershurg corres! | there that The Japanese Loss. Shanghai,' May 30. Trustworthy re- ports have been received here (that the Japanese lost two armored ernisers and five other vessel : Admitted The Worst. St. Petersburg, May 30. After wait ing vainly all day and evening for direct news from the scattered rem- nants "of Viee-Admi fleet, the Russian admiralty; at wid night, no longer attempted . to hold out against the overwhehning evidence that the fleet, on which all hopes were centred; had suffered disaster. I Rojestvensky's The Destroyed Vessels. The Alexander 111. was a sister ship of the Borotlino, and was completed in 1904. The Admiral Nakbimoff was an ar moured eritiser of %524tons displace ment and 9,000 indicated horse power, riving her a spoed of sixteen Knots. She had eight inghes of compound ar mour over .her gun positions, carried eight Sinch guns, ten (inch guns, and about twenty smaller rapid fire guns She had 'a complement of about 567 officers and men. The Dmitri Denskoi was an armour ed cruiser of G20 tons, sheathed, of 7.000 indicated horse power, and had a speed of about sixteen knots. She had an armoured helt six incl and had ten imghes of armour over her bulkheads' and heavy. gun posi tions. Her armament consisted of six flinch teen q bered 510 officers and men, « thick, uns, ten 4.7vinch guns, and six k-living guns. Her crew num The Viadimie Monomach, was a 0% tons, and 7, The Admiral' Ousakofi, a coast de fence ironclad], was of 4,018 tons dis placement and $000 indicated horse power. She was completed in 1595, had an armoured belt ten inches thick, and was protested by three inches of steel, and 'from Seven to eight inc hes of armor over: her heavy gun position. Her armamentagusisted of four %-inch guns, in addition: to a number af smaller rapid-fire guns. Her speedwas estimated at sixteen knots and she carried 218 officers and men. The Svictlana was a protected cruis er of 3R62 tons displacement, had 3.929 indicated horse power, was com vleted -in 1597, and had a speed of about twentv knots. She had a 2inch protected deck of steel, and four inch rg of armour over her gun positions Her armament consisted of six 5.9 inch (Canet) guns and ten 1.8inch euns. She had a complement of X90 of ficers and men. One Of The Greatest natal battle, gives. the fullest recogni tion to Vice-Admiral Togo's achieve ment and say that it will rank among the greatest events of history. Some an important part of the Russia part will reach Viagivostok and stil give the Japanese trouble, Fighting Continues. Nagasaki, May 30, (1 a.m.)--The Russian vessel \ seen and reported by the Occidental and Oriental company steamer Doric, which has arrived here were the lzumrud, a eruiser of the Aurora class and & gunboat, probably the Kazar The latter was leaking Fighting continned off Okino lsland Flagship Sunk. St. Petersburg, May 30. ~The rej that the kninz Seuvaroff, flagship o the Russia t, which was defeat by the Japanese in the Straits Korea, we sunk and that Admira Rojestvenshy was wounded and place on board a torpedo boat destroyer confirmed. The whereabouts of the de troyer is nol known. Togo's Victory Bloodless One between the flivts of Togo and Rojest Rg The same cditorial recalls the fac Santiago did not dost the American ed a relatively bloodless vietory.' All the morning papers pay tribut to Admiral Togo's extraordinary suc cngs, qT hey sa\ Russia's naval glory, abd comment o the possibilities of peace, Universal opinion is that it woul be erimibal for the emperor of Russi to. continue the "war, but serio doubts are expressed as to whethe Saturday's d ter will convince th war party in St. Petersburg of ti honelessness of na further struggle. The version of Togo's report publish { was too early to foresco the effect un- BARON DE ROSEN, Who succeeds Count Cassini as Rua. sian ambassador in Washington. Baron De Rosen was Russian minister, in Tokio, up. to the outbreak of the war, and his knowledge of the delicate nego tintioms that preceoded hostilities gives wiuch signi fleance to his appointment: to Washington at this time ed hy the Japanese legation says that the Vladimir Molomach foundered and was afterward captured. : Naval experts mostly agree that the greatest damage was done by the Jap- anese torpedo hoat destroyers. It is said that Togo was prepared to sacri- fice practically the whole of his mos quito fleet to destroy Rojestvensky's battleships and armoured cruisers, The surrender of several of the Rus- men, and it is expected that further punt of his ships reaches Vladivostok, ---- Victory Rivals That Of Nelson. London, May 30.--Baron. Hayashi, the Japanese minister, in an interview said : ' 'We all rejoice at Togo's magnificent victory. We had confidence he would not. be so badly beaten as it was sup- posed - the Russians thought he Ek be, but at the same time we were not entirely free from anxiety concerning naval battle, "Now we feel quite easy in our minds and- the remainder seems easy. prove a step in the direction of peace, we cannot judge. Outsiders cannot ex- point. Berlin, May 30.--The Berlin morning newspapers, with the latest news of of the papers assume, however, that fleet was not preset at the combat and that the vessels 'composing this rt that the "battles of Manila Bay anc a single shin and indeed hardly a sin gle life. and it would therefore not be |, oy surprising to find that Togo had gain that the sun has set on ations very easy. may become a second Port Arthur, It seems impossible under the cireum ships to the far east. Europe with as a naval power "It is my opinion that Togo's vie achieved a century ago this year. At a late hour } part of his squadron and that his Jf the Straits had been ae wonld have the world believe the neu tral powers can searcely wish for Ja ved to remain without pan to be all a taste of- defeat of the war for some reasons, my be lief ix that the eficet of Rojestven- London, My 30.--The naval battle | sky's defeat will be the indefinite pro longation of the war : French Admit Ally's Defeat. . stunned French public opinion, whic «1 that _late i show that Japan some share of the losse ° The d n | yiew being that "Russia will now mpeled to terminate the war. d The Bourse first gave evidence of a | strong peace ancy of the market. we | plaved her | last card. : The officials, however, maintained' captures will be made before the rem- "If the war continges Vladivostok stances that Russia will send more Much as | should welcome an end il Russia's side had been heard and fuller details were available, =o Some quarters were disposed 'to consider presence of Secretary Hay as opportune, but those best posted said that the seoretary's health and the regime which he is compelled to follow would preclude the possibility of his taking an active hand even il a peace movement developed. | Moreover, France is on the eve ofa national demonstration of welcome to King = Alfonso, who will arrive here Tuesday, and this absorbs. French of ficial attention owing to the import- ance attaching to the Anglo-French- Spanish entente over Moron, It was stated in diplomatic quarters last night that, while the result of battle would contribute to eventual peace it did not give any immediate) 1 prospeet of the opening of negotia- tions to that end. It was pointed out that Russian ob- stinacy would probably impel the Rus sians to turn their hopes toward Lieut,-Gen. Lineviteh and to await the result. of wnother land battle. It was said in thie connection that the land situation would not be likely to permit Field Marshal Oyama to strike another decisive blow within two weeks, thus prolonging Russia's hopes on land and deferring her will- ingness to ask for peace, One Is At Woosung. Washington, May 30.--The state de- partment hears that the Russian con: verted cruiser Snolensk is at Woo- sung, the port of Shanghai. The Smo- lensk was a part of Roféstvensky's fleet, and, it is supposed, put into Woosung harbor for refuge. The pro- babilities are that she will have to be interned there until the close of war. The captain of the armored sian vessels is regarded aw proving |eruiser Admiral Nakhimoff, is aniong the demoralization of Rojestvensky's | the injured. Twelve hundred of the in- jured have heen taken to Sasebo, The captain of the Nakhimoff says his vessel was sunk, near Bear su Island, on Saturday, seemingly by a mine or a submarine vessel. The - signs say submarine and specially laid mines helped the Japanese great: ly in their work. Saw Rojy Taken Away. St. Petersburg, May 30.--The first d | definite news, from Russian sources, of the naval ' battle, came from Capt. Chagin, of the cruiser Almaz, which the outcome of + this long expected | has -arrived at Vladivostok. Chagin telegraphed the emperor that he had witnessed the sinking of the battleship Kniaz Souvaroff and reported that "Regarding whether this fight will | Admiral *Rojestvensky was wounded. Captain Chagin saw Rejestvensky low- ered on board the torpedo boat des- firess. an opinion of any value on this | troyer Buny, and said that the ad- miral was presumably saved. The Al. "The question must be regarded | maz in the only vessel shsolitely from the Russian standpoint. One [known to have reached Viadivostok thing is certain--this makes the Jap- te anese further naval and military oper- S-- Has He Been Taken ? Tokio, May 30, (1 p.m.).~It is ré ported that Admiral Rojestvensky has been captered, . # oe Are Coming Ashore. 'We consider the victory as the | london, May 30:--A special des most effective of modern times, Its | Patch from - Kobe, Japan, says that offect will be far-reaching, and it will hundreds of Russians, many of them have an influence not only on the fu- badly wounded, are coming ashore at ture of the far cast, but. also on | Yomaguchi (on the coast of Japan |' opposite the Straits of Korea) in "Russia ean no longer be reckoned boats Cr clinging to wreckage, Linevitech Reports Quiet. tory i= on a par with that of Nelson St. Petersburg, May 30.--Gen. Line- viteh, in a despatch, dated May 28th, taroh Hayashi had | reports that there is no change in not heard from Tokio regarding the | the positions of the armies in Man- battle. He said he thought that his { chdria. government was, awaiting a thorough -- round-up of the fugitive fleet in hope Strangled Himself In Prison. ding Rojestvensky among those | Toronto, May 30.--Worrying day and night because he thought while \ Regarding the alleged Russian imprisoned some one was going to threat to carry the war into Mongolia | steal his property; Joseph King, aged baron Hayashi said that the Japanese | fifty-three, gu convict at the Central, pf would follow wherever the Russians | hanged himself on Sunday morning led with a rope made from his pillow The Japanese government, he added, | case, only a fow days before his time had only promised to confine the war | was up. King was sentenced in Sault to the territory employed by Russia. Ste Mario on January 16th, this Bh. year, for obstructing the police and Count Cassini Depressed. for grand lareeny. The sentence im- Washington, May 30.-At the Rus posed was Six months, and the pris- in embassy Count Cassini, while ng=--]-oner_arrived at the Central on Febru- tura meatly depressed at the loss | 8'Y 11th i life, expressed belief that when full . er details came in it would be found Council Votes Sunday Cars. that Admiral Rojestvensky had saved Winnipeg, May 30.--By a vote of six to five the Winnipeg city council last night carried a formal motion in fa- i not without inflicting great | vor of Sunday street cars. Thus a oe on the opposing fleet question, that has agitated the city Talk of peact is premature," the | for years is finally settled. A by-law ambassador declazed. "If the vietory | in conformity with the motion will be be as stupendous as the Japanese | prosented at the next meoting of the council. Arrested On Suspicion. Oswego, N.Y; May 30.--Henry Man- zer, a furm hand thirty years old, was arrested, charged with the mur- der of Cora Sweet, a twelve-year-old girl, who was found dead near her home in Scriba. The girl had been vensky strikes the imagmation of the "Russian must fight on, perhaps for | 2600 : 4 British public with oy greater force | years, hut until the talfles are turn Seiminally staal, anzer protests than any of 1 military operations. | ed." 1 Ihnoeence, . > Henve Toy vietory arouses far a -- . more intense interest here than any Pope Expresses Hope The Gana Was Second. other incident of the war, and is tomo. May 30.--Cardinal Merry Del |Special to the K. J Footed by [the nbwhpapets and. the | val. the papal secretary, notifed thel London, May 36.~The German yacht people with great jubilation. pope of the naval battle which had Hamburg, second contestant in the Everywhere it is being compared | {ken place in the far east; 1 he pon Kaiser cup race, across * \tlant with Trafalgar. and Aboukir, : tiff is repofted to have aid: "The loss from : ancly Hook, Was o the Seilly "Togo," save the Daily Telegraph | of lift is most deplorable, but TI hope Islunds, at 8.30 "this morning. She editorially, "has won "thé Trafalgar | and pray it may be the end of the | was alnost hecalmed. of the fur east, ainl won it, as his al- | war" lies rejoice to note, in Nelson's year. : Three Years In Prison. Chatham, Ont., May 30. --Magyie Parise. May 30.-The magnitude of McCarthy, Raleigh, the young girl the dian naval disaster has fairly | charged with the bh, J To of the h | birth of her child, was sentenced to advices 'would three years' imprisonment in the re Wd algo suffered | formatory. ster is generally discussed T. H. Lloyd, the Newmarket bar- tv officials, the public and the press in a tone of depression, the prevailing | charges' of misappropriating trust rister, has bee sent for trial on three funds. The house of W. T. McIntyre, man a | ager of the Sun Life, in Rosedale, timent by the buoy- | was burglarized. The leading jonr- EE ---------- ETT or nals. including the semi-official Temps, ' e | grged peace, declaring that Russia had USE "MAPLE LEA HE BEST +| CANNED EALMON maces Ont., May 80.~(10 Moderate winds, mostly east and no tely warm, to-day used for Girdles, Sashes and Neck De- eoration; no two alike, exclusive de- inches, prices up to $1.50. 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