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Downers Grove Reporter, 31 Mar 1904, p. 2

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The Cay-mo: was «nanny. ap- lhlhad at $2,500,000. has been he!» posted at Dover. Dal, by N" York nu (Breech. Samuel w. look. 0‘. s. Ila-aha] Chandler and F. H. Hm u! of Cleveland. no Bum Memorial Chit anach- uo- at CIeveland in 0W the-o tram: Gov. Herrick. secretary of State Hay. Set-nor Dusk. Gov. mm of lam-an. Joh- Iltehell oi the Unit- ed mm Workm. F. M. Auerhdlt of Akron Ind Rev. J. 8. Rutledge, We Suntan 1. w. fitmrt. r. A. Henry. W. R. Hopkins. 1. B. Barbe. Judge 1'. K. Dinette, Elmer [wallet-ems Mu hon Mun“ mint fourteen new-hen o! the St. [min tones fates. charging mat duty It threes-t mm m- m. Indictment: cumin hum“ no. of voter: cm returned mint Gaunt Oar-nines” J. 1. mm his brother. Timothy ‘anh. m June- Hot-es. no Tan-cm hum-e 01m! Inn rid the an. m mm a! luv. 3. A. My. mvlcutl It Naph- vmo 0! mm; Man mum- to «non n claim of Inc-III” win I Illa Imam coup-y. The prin- onof anal not I list-m In court that It was um to bud- rnfl And "move his. University at limo-fl “can“. 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I- nna-nu. which m but lam tho I“. Tues-1mm, runaway-out tactic-d ill-noon- In Ibo bed I).- ocuuc mu Gov. Paumkuamnh “WnWNUonmnou- muwummncnmuu unmanned-emu...» llllld navy nrd. cursed with the linden-athl- m puma. It. Ind In. H. W. You", It. War-town. BEE " "'suimp AND m cm ”a; 24,". «hams. Put-bu 1661:. nun-1 mu all 3 ' --" G 1-3.. §7%u%.:_n“z‘qug Lou 2. It. Wellyâ€"N0. 3 M m “ventedâ€"Anode”: mild. DIW- . ‘l Hntch. I. r. Haida. Bar- M daybreak the Jam-ens fleet ap- posed before Port Arthur ad Ad- d“! um moved out with III! use! 00 gm mule, though keeping III II. ulna “thin the meal” of all M m. At 3 o’clock the M8 Not until It became clear thut‘ the steam could not he guided mm the desired position did the little crews of Jame-e ”flora desert them. Only a minute before the stunner: Ink a small boat filled with anon put 0! m such and In the run of shells fro- the Human gm rowed out mud the Jun-nose lost. 1! ll reported that on boat lend m plated ID by u Rum torpedo boat. minuofthotheflhln- II the neuttne the merchant tuner which hed been “tacked by the sum, now In I sinking condition. turned to the right, her commander Inning e desperate arm to sink her term. the entrance to the harbor. he use closet! “loved by two oth- era, the batteries of the Reset-e shine end the forte no“ the shore playing mercflenly upon them en the vhtle. Riddled with shot and shell. they be- eeme unmnmbte end were strum» ed to the right of the entrance. The fourth steamer penned on the other .149 end VIC won mt. ‘l'lo «kn-Mag gnu mm at elm. rum W mp1 mm and within a law Mute: the gallant manner of the "we nun-In can lay attached upon the deck with 'llll II" ”My prove - morn] vmd. (aid Engineer mum! «a six n- rlm were lulled “d . donut cum badly mood. Hutu to contend with net odds, the SIM put thou! and «and into the mm. um. xmom cm (to Ell-I no- WHWVMIpmo-u'ofue Int of the perch-n thin. but found hlmuml-th Iflntofnbot um. '10 lit Japanese tarpon a min: at W050“: lo [um-«u A! the stone-laden Items" ep- pmeched they were discovered by the lookout e! the Wight lutlon end I Men an was opened on them by the batteries. The Jemneee unmet- kept boldly on their couue. whom stuck my “men. finally Admin! mums. (eerie; an they would succeed In reaching the new at the labor, dispatched M 3 o’clock In the morning four his mm: “mm loaded with alone were out com the tumor under curd of eight mpedoboau. the Inten- tion being to sink them across the arrow mouth of the harbor. MM. lurch ur-‘l‘ho Jlmese loot made “other bold “tempt a. bottle up the Ram vnnhim In the mummh‘ltudmmfl mm to qooonplhh It. In tho Gem fight that followed the Japan“. “tempt Ohio: mum 8w:- «a o! the Run-Ian tornado boat sun: ma Ii! urine: were killed and Lleut. m1. oommndlng the but. and twelve men were bully vounded. It In mortal that n Raul-n torpedo- boat was sunk. hut It in believeg It on be recovered. The Russians chin: am the Jun-mm lost two torpeéoâ€" Admiral Togofs Attempt to Sink Ships at the Entrance of Port Arthur fleets with Failure. mmgm Thilmoonhconfirmnorru- long man, current for me than. that the has “Inflated. cm In greatly dlll‘ullad will the was lost drew a! way Alexia! bu condnmd the Van an, m only «(am It Port wild. mduw.mmm JAPS’ GET A SETBACK DEADLY "I! IUMIAN SHIP. FACE TRYING TO LEAVE PORT A RTNUI. . Remand Prom Command. Yin Ko'. Match 29.-â€"â€"Vicemy Alex- lefl. the car‘s personal remnant!" inmfummmmmmom mud of the forces now opposed to It- ptn. will. it u add here. lone within a short time for home under ovum. Think Alexi.” Will .0 Al! American and British nun were removed by the Russian mlllury than the property of American and British nude-tn- Foreign commis will unit orders from their governments befora taking any action. as there In no law togulde their mm The many And trade Interests of the foreigners are real] to be abandoned It : moment's no- tlco. Moxie”. Pinea- m m um Ionian lav-6a! Law. New Chung. lard- ”.-â€"1'ho order of Viceroy Alexiefl placing the city and port a! New Chung under mn- tid iaw is taken nmong the foreign resident: here as meaning : defiance in neutral power: by Rush. the chi- iengo being panieuhriy directed at Chin lbw-nae ot the 'ammpriuion of her territory. They also hold am it renders the United States gumbo“ iieiena and the British gumbo-i Em piegie liable to In order from Rania to ieave port. The later rayon. showing that the lap-um km um men killed. shown (but (he «mum in the no“ net!- onn mu Inn to far tuc- place In The {owning dispatch. wins It may rot-r to the uhmnhh reputed by the len Gen. llattchenlo. l-dl- «to: that the Jun-nae filtered m mly In their victory over the Cow min. The nasal!“ reported that only hm Japanese were killed. In a victory for u» hm. who. however. lost nfly killed. The Ru- lin- retreated ”0'". The" loss I: unknuwn. (I. III-at.- ship- .Ifl pa tn «can m- Ibo place. The km land "It: Mints (In. 11. MM Noe. "v- 0.0 Run-ha ton. on the In!- lurch 27. say. u: enmement oc~ curred on Inch :8 between Japan” Infantry um Cossack- » a place bo- tvoon Aim; and Chongju. It malted Mann-y Nave name. London. lmh 29,â€"â€"A dispute]: to the Dally Mall, dated at Seoul. on Cos-uh cud Japanese Cheelfioo, March 28,â€"Chlnese junk: which arrived here last night, report um they passed the humane fleet yesterday midway between here and Port Arthur. The Japanese fleet. was going In an easterly direction.\ 8t. Pawnblrg. March 28.~â€"Vlce Ad~ mini Mukamif’s report of bin recon- noismce o! the Elliot ill-nan annulus the startling statement that he cap- tured a junk filled with Chinese resu- lar troops which was being towed by a. Jauneae guuboai. Vladivostok, March 28.-â€"A mine Inn been discovered under the fortress. with wires lending to a Chinese house in the town. meet. um Jnmnqne. Tim-Tun. Hitch 28.â€"-â€"lt In each", announced here (but the Run-Inn- hue proclaimed New-China: under martial luv. dlllculty hr “this his fleet out to lreiaml'l Plduré Exhibit. The Dublin Freeman’s Jams! an" that Trehnd'l exhibit It St Louis '1“ include not only irinh pictures by (but Mair ”W, but man. of [HA must all MI! Wu by th- llfi‘l' m a m w Sea-(hing Steam chek. There are afloat 13.381 sen-gums steam vessels of over 100 tons Of than Great Brlmn has 5.929. aggre- gating wont 14.000.000 gross ma, vhlle the United amen has 846, ug- granting little more “Ill! one ind one-halt million tons. The merchant fleet of (Jenna! ls one-fifth tint of Great Britain. and that of one eleventh that of Great Br! ain. The United sum l'lnkl thlrd nmo'ag the nations In about of steamer mange Ind meant! In ailing vessels. The Coasacks expect to Intercept and Mack the Japanese is they leave Mnmunnlon mas. The country there~ about: is difficult. sad It is hoped. ow~ In; to this flat. sud the probuble ex- huustlnn of the Japanese. that the lat- ter will be unable to make carious re nuance. lmflwdlatfly the no" reached bead- qntrten (kn. Unlevltch sent two Cm- mk (In-Mons from Snuhym Ind fiynkchmn to opento along the road from Pinning to unmet. They oe eupfied the town of Sountchen and Pmriougan pass, west of town. Three sotnlls were sent across the maxim mm: to stop the lip-nae adnnce. The Japanese. who matched in (our columns. arrived .1 Ynnxtok in nu ex. busted crmdninn. may of them were on the He): "at The men '0"! covered will not. Che turf-co at which an ultemtely thawed and frozen. may at lancha added to (he mm of the m age 0! Hannibal pun. which in 2,700 feet high. The wont dllculty. how- ever. was met In Aoblnlch pus. Rusmn 0mm“: no" Chmn cup- tured a party of Jan-nae new. with a Corona gnldo. They extruded Iran the guide the mutant [hit 8.000 I» nae Infantry and sum! Ida guns m "rived at Ynmol frmn Golan um min; the five maul- m with «to 3mm! «may. hope of rupturing them helm they on join the min my I! "mans. mm: Pun Arthur. m the Jam squadron, alum: In! (M “will. It!» nu vim" nu. o! Ibo W lud halterm.-Pmm Chianti Amman. Contact Cavalry 80M to Capture or Ilay Japan... 8!. Peter-burg. lurch Its-Two a!- vision or Couacx cavalry has been tent to Intercept 3.000 1m Inc may between Chum. thirty miles Ioutheul 0! AI}. Ind Y-I‘lok. In wmun Striking Din-act. Wel~Hel-Wel, March 29.~A Chinese Junk which arrived this afternoon re- port: having seen eleven Russian new worthy venue“ maneuvering In the v!- clnuy of the Japanese fleet. which was also mnncuverlnx. No arms was heard here. mien an It In reported (Int the Vlad- Ivostok gquadron under the coma-3d of Capt. Reluensteln. an returned to Port Arthur with seven! prizes, In- cluding a Japanese warship. Rival Flam Maneuver lqmdron Mam cutout. Pull. lurch 29.~'rho St. Palm burg correspondent of the Pam Ear!- Report That Vladivoflgk In the m east at Alexia! In ordered to return to the units! at once. the nubject or much criticism in at. Potenburg, and it. will be no surprile Convention Delegate. Hold [mica an Inn Hm. Athens came: he luv. John Pott- of Toronto Ontario preached on Man hm Sunday to the debate. to ch. world' a Sunday when! manual» The minister: tid calm mead St. Paul'u adding: to the Am All on members at the but: hum um Man In "II. at 0‘ " and it. Jun-I)... M.‘ i I'm action will pmhably be Men M the cents on recommendttion (mm the commas on privileges Ind member ship. This committee is likely to await further action In the courts. SUNDAY SCHOOL MEN IN ATHENS Luvyers nre divided upon the quel- Non of whether the conviction Imme- diately makes Burton's seat In the scum taunt or whether the mute cannot act until the highest courts have passed upon the case. Form“ Antldpntlnx I alumna-t. Judge Adm: brought the him before him and quoted from nplnlnnn of the III:â€" !onrl supremo COIN to now that h! jury decisions n mum-ll! might rule. Wlulll a slum. “no the non had agreed on one count. They were sent back mm to eon-Met the other two. and returned lumedhtnly with In agreement. Senator Burton and Mn counsel were In court. but showed in motion It the outcome of the case. A mm for n new lrlnl was at nnee placed before the con" and w!" be heard later. The senate!- was released on NI recognlunco pending the tran- Inentn on the new hearing. in. ink, dispatch: Untied Iii-ms Senior Jami. inioll Button of Kan- nn was (mud guilty at It'll ii. in hence in mm to n»- Malta (3th and Securities company the mm to use "no mill. A verdict o! guilty in rendered on (‘Ifh of the (hm «II-u. uni on my one 0! no mm:- "M senior may receive . panting. “If! sentence» of two yarn or a line of 810.000. it ilm hry loam in up hold semiau- Button 'ill In I.» touched in llw mm and forever my limited from holding my public nine. of trust. The jury that returned the verdict was on! forum hm Elev- en of the form Ind voted for m- victiou, but were hung by the twelfth FINDS SENATOR BURTON GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS on Not Dav can Um. Vatican. 0. (3.. special: 19mm Inn. (fiat-tun h. Inca Ill-Ind II in «mun quanm been.“ Adair-l Dun. will. In sum nail-no «- un may. dld not Mun the vi“! a! no Andrus-mun". It. Pun-u. .- dot-um hy «mum and pne- ua. n We: chard In! no ”no. In ham IM- IulnI-In In a now. Mr, M lhn Navy My bu Ia- uod u old-l "plumb. drum: M an canto-Ivy manni- Ina u- !“ lulu" Paco", lad all N n- u no Illlt'f'l own landlo- {m Ad-im Downy m In! no u 0. lost “0.. m.» It um {and an I. no I‘m! um Drum Ila laur- lull opal Ibo gown-n! (than. (to adult-l at me o! lb and cum to cannot-auntie china-cum road- dodnd. It I. “and-d 32 vi nua‘poroeuthondsuuth-lm not to In alumna! not Cloud-l m.- «00,000 lad villi the am com same: the needed mun. Tho bond. null ml for not In- au (on not have than tony nan. no mun an} be Ian-ed to mooulblo W M A pom not exceeding any y-n. The gunman [multiv- In an. to In!!! to oloclrtc .- well u u..- mu“. Nodmyhmknldunfiafldluâ€" pond {or the col-truth. I“ equip- nout at II. M. smell, :3 it mu decide. the can: “I- bmty not in exceed 81,500,000 annual. 11. It provide: tint in act Mi con. min propel- ruins lot ”outlining tho copuu invefled and tho new at Income And for gamma! unem- “on. with two or not. we Il- neion on the board. In an the Philippine put-99¢ Wuhlngton Munich: A new pun for obtaining 1-."de In the Hamp- plnen. unharmns tbs Phlllpplno gov- enunent to guarantee an Income ad exceeding a per cent. on capim Invest ed.’or to Issue bonds {or ”0.000.000 and construct the road Inc". wu we- sonted to the house oommlttio on Il- lulu mum by Secrets” Tun. Ho submitted an entirely new action (or the bill under comma-1mm. It nu. themes the I’Mllpplna government to guarantee 6 per cent Interest on bonds AUTHORIZES ISSUE 0F BONDS Secretary’fifiSulimnsSchomo ’ Secure Ralf Linda for thppinhs- Provo-u to Allow on Maui nonm- mcnt to Gaunt“ in lawn]- of 6 Per cent or Undur on Capital In- vest“! or to Construct the Row-no PIII III Milli] lISlIlII IflIflS um HM. U000. in Navy HM and DWI-all.

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