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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 27 May 1904, p. 6

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floo, sumnmned his companions and towed the doc asnore. A huddled human form was then dimly perceiv- ed twough its glassy covering. 1 When the ice was hacked ‘away ; wu discovered a. little yellow- ;. ced man, with an agonized expres- don in his protruding eyes. Although 'M in Russian clothing, \the batman suspected that he was a Heme-e, md carted the body to the police office. ‘ ' A search showed that the dead man was a Japanese secret agent. Under his shirt were found a number of Jar pane“ documents, and a letter from ' n of this due t in the“ how co In immune c an no my ton of the on o! the oyoa. manna on canted w! Tomsk, Siberia, May 23.â€"-The melting of the ice on the Siberian fiver-s has yielded yet further evi- hcnce as to the completeness of the preparations made by the Japanese tor damaging Russin's line of com- munications. cue. known as the “green plague." Such is npmding among Russian soldiers who on quartered in Chi- jleu hounds. Undoubtedly the bac- o of this din-cue are alwm gre- t in the“ housed, but the yellow co In human to them, while Cau- un no my victim. The first t tho Japanese were with 0! ch mtntat and th‘. _ The lawn. too. point ‘ out “n mm: manhunt to 0 tin; on home territory. and um gt- tttudo o! the Com and Muri- ku tom the belligerent. a. bound \0 have much to do with the mult b! the ntrmlo‘ mouthing indicate. tend“ t!“ Jmn if the _ favorite A bontman at Omsk, noticing Qomethlng protruding from an ice ;- Tokio. May 23.â€"-It is stawd on ood authority that the Japanese ~ v9 captured Kaiping, and are ‘driving the Russians back in the di- xection of Yinhow. Kalplng is on the railroad about fifty miles south 0! Newchwang. m Boldlm’ like Duet... to Which Japo Ar. Immune. Paris, May 23.â€"A despatch from ”mow to The Math: says that one '9! the first horrors resulting from the war in the Orient is a. new dig- ton of the plague 1: an acco- ‘ on e! the eyes. Then use euflerer m‘hml one“ end hie M be ' covered with green upon. The arms are totalLv u eu‘con- In. e new disease and the-ol- ce m dun; like aloe. . Then the Jame-e do not bout. In M of their eucceml la winning the lee e! the ma: preee. The emperg Would namely pelieve thwln Core: and Monehurla. and. Roam“ be remembered. the Manchu: ; the most aelt‘rellant of all the ‘ coo iamllyi M‘I W m. - The continental newspapers are fining the way toward a new Run- an loan by publishing picture: 0! the Czar‘l treasure vaults buratlnt Mth gold. Financiera. knowing that the Russian gold reserve must. by law, equal in value halt the issue 01 currencyâ€"which is 800,000,000 rubles «and that, above this amount, the gold reserve must equal the currency. ollar 10:- dollar, estimate that Rus- ola has enough cash to last six months. And thls. calculating the ex- penses of the war at 400,000,000 rubles monthly. m telegraph“- Com-wk“ F me. Doom No CW I Skinh- Bu Non PM Icr ‘I‘Oi nunâ€"Location at an AM Kept Scentâ€"W ionic From Port Arthur Dunkoly. PLAGUE HELPS ms JAPS ARE SAID TO BE IMMUNE “unions Calumet “emu” Slou- nm and DI. Rummy. .0 00000000909 06 660066000 PLAGUE KILLING RUSSIANS. Japo Arc Great Spin. mar: am China Hall: Mlllam -st. A shipment of the above will be received direct from t? Bay Fish Co. for WEDNESDAY, shipment for Friday, and for Fr week until further notice. Leave Your Order Early, ‘as ‘ Anticipate a Brisk Demand. Fresh Lake Trout and White Fish. 2:: A. |.. SAMPBELL GROCEBIES, KENT-STREET. um helps-on “mun-sq (”3‘ mm m“. ”a nu! flex“! \0 be “spun! wfi‘m but JW W bold WWMH’“ 1‘!!! DOLE DRUG CO» WXNNIPIO. I... In! my hob 000.” h In.“ GIN PILLS of the above choice Fish They am the Kidney. d buck P Pngznmgr ‘mfil mun-H 3a Ash For Clamenoy. Paris, May 23.â€"Emile D'Aurignac, Mme. Humbert’s brother, has peti- tioned the Minister of the Interior for a. remission of a. quarter of his term of imprisonment. The petition, however, was refused. He will be releasedm the expiration of his sen- tence. in Member. v Bunions Fought m m. Tokio, May 23.â€"(5 p.m.)â€"A sup- plemental report was received here yesterday. covering the opposition encountered by the Japanese tone. which landed at Takushan on May 20. The Russians consisted of a squadron of the independent Trans- Baikal Cossacks. ’ .They vigorously resisted the Japanese advance and only retreated after one ofloer and nine men were killed and a number of men wounded. One Russian oflicer and four men were captured. The Japanese lost one man killed. The Ruisians retired in the direction of Hsiuven and Shalichai. “The newly-created knights of the military orders and all of the wounded officers and men of the re. gimcnts present were thou called out, and the troops. headed by myoolt, marchod post these brow men." m may Inna II M V .London, May 21â€"A dospotch Inm- Bt. Peteroburg to Renter's 'Delognni Co. any: that the n-port o! a aortic by the Port Arthur garrison has n00. been confirmed. It appears. um tho «much. to have origimtod in the "com o! Noun-Goa. StM' to- port 0! the uh: u Nation. is. together with tho he: um Gen. Steven-l commnda n Pm Arthur. gim rim ‘0 the rumor an the unison hog: made a gorge. \ Tokio. May 23.â€"Durlng the recon- naissance of Port Arthur. made by Admiral Togo on Friday of last week. a. shell hit the torpedo boat destroyer Akatsuki, killing one ofllâ€" oer and 24 men. Bus-Ian Soldier. Loyd. St. Petersburg, May 23.-â€"Gen. Kuropatkin on Saturday sent the following telegram to Emperor Nicholas: “To-day, in the presence of all the troops here, forming the chief force of one 01 our divisions, a thanks- giving service in honor of St. Nicholas, the miracle-worker, was celebrated. “After a te deum. I thanked the troops in behalf of Your Majesty for their valiant, self-denying services, and personally communicated to. them the tenor of Your Majesty's despatch of May 20. The troops re- plied with t hearty ch‘eer to tho wishes I expressed {or Your Ha.- jesty'l healm md long we. Am \‘iodivonock. May Qaw-Vimdlnih ni Skrydioa arrived hem u «80‘ o‘clock yoatomny oitornoon‘ mum: 80 ow to saws... London. May Saw-Tho 1)in Talo- graph this morning print: the fol- lowing despotch. dated May 19. from it: correapondent at the do on headquarters. which the domtc doe. not locate. There has been no change in the position here for the put ten days. Our advanced division in in touch with the enemy near Mootien Pass. where the Lioyang md tro- verses tho defile. The Runaian lino extends from Hoicheng to the west 0! fiction Pass. mm M mu. St‘ Petenhuu. Haw Sam-Prim" Idvim treni \‘iadiveateck confirm the report that the eruiner Bogntxr ran on the rocks. 0mm: claim that they have no intimation regarding the incident. and it in not knowu whether or not the ship hu yet been hauled 01!. h :0 «NM that me can while “Map“ (9 blow up no rain?“ brim. tel into a hole in the too. and was manned. aim. (inhaling mm to 69 «imam tn the perilous enterprise M was an: «ruling com the Georgia SDAY, and another for Friday of each Shall Killed 25 Jun. Phone Nm1o In . mu hmfifl‘izf; $3.- mllod Pinyin; Polo. New York, May 23.â€"Harry D. Babcock, jr., 3 member of the fresh- men class at Yale, and a player on the Yale polo team, died at his home here Sunday from the enacts of an accUental blow on tho had from a lomallctlntho hnndootw. C. mm, o Princeton player. The accident hopponod Into Saturday a!- ternoon in You Corthndt Park, durin the last hall of tho first in- Search revealed none of the treas- ure, which is said to have been buried in the days of Drake. and to be worth nearly 86,500,000. But. the expedition performed one good act. It found on the island a solitary in- habitant,‘ an aged German trader. who had spent. a dreary existence. He was taken on board and landed at Panama. Alder-Crusoe. London. May 23.â€"The land of Cocos has not revedled any hidden treasure to the explorers who set out in full hope on the steam yacht Santa. Maria. last November. The latest of these explorers. who have just returned. on the royal mail steamer La Piata. said they discov- ered the island some 800 miles southeast of Costa Rica, near the Galapagos group. Inigo: ll mm Am and m Wald III-o You” POI-ll. Macon. liq RELâ€"Th: Thlbom u- lnlr otter. mall luv-union 01 a. twblcnm o: the China. (Imminent and the lncoawnlencn Md rink. to which mum! l3 “pond. Tho Bru- lih eleuon lo aumuadod wlul u aumrlor mobllo tom. ma lo compel- lod to um defend“ until lt an be tumly nlntomd. Chum luau- once l. pnnlyud. “d uppuutly the Ill-mall mm chow between a hu- ardoua ndvuaoo to Lhasa and n it nomlnloua retmt lo the hunch tron- tier. The maul on.“ o! . retro“ la annually dmdod in the“ day. 0! Orionul rovlnl. when tho luggin- tlon 0! Adults in inflamed by vleâ€" ton-loo on: western clvlllutlon. Lord Canon. luckily. is ct had. to give tho British Government advioo on this most dlflcult quution. m l'mu m. St. Pounburc. lhy 28.â€"â€"A rising at mu, bended by Social-u. has taken phoe in tho district of Gori, Government 0! the CW. The Governor adored tho troop. to fire 1 volley. cud gourd molt!“ Hamilton will have : new drill hall costing 81.50.000.- I'luu am being prepared? to:- it: _ T); lbri-ckmakers of Toronto have gone on strum for recognition 01 their union and higher. wagoa; _ Baus 1'0qu Dupbood m m. Trill: Wu About to Burt. St. Petenburg, Buy 23.â€"The n11: were displaced on the railvny just outside the town of Kremonzug when the Emperor was ubout to lave it Saturday in the course of his south- The Ontario Depa'rtmont 61 Fisher- ies will reâ€"stock the lakes with black bass as fast as possible, and a first shipment o! 400 patent. bass has just been taken to Lake Erie. em trip. The danger was discovered before the Imperial train 3W. Another tutu was upset. The ofldal account ny- that (our potions Were injured in the accident. mulud. “WWW London. I“ aaâ€"(c‘A‘m-Tm Graphic. mm“ to the Autumn l‘nmm‘o «Mu warding um Ip- poiutuwm at c Commoamuh Com- munion" tn Landon \o “mun “so colony. at!" the manner or On- «h. an out "Hume an a man «can {I not an albumin tom 0! udwumnmt‘ The “mam Gms came" mum and received hono- m from {he Mumphnl not: It mm “d the map: and tutormuian ctr- culatod. uni u would be won it the other colonies tolbwed her example. Appeal Ill-Inland. London, May 23.â€"(C.A.P.)-â€"-’l‘he Privy Council appeal from the judg- ment of the Supreme Court of New- foundland in the case or the Glen- wood Lumber Co. v. Bishop has been advised. The appeal is dismissed, the appellants paying costs. fun. For the lap}. Lo“. London. May 23.-â€"(C.A.P.)â€"Tho League of Empire is sending out Empire Day program containing the words of "The Maple Leaf Forever" as well as "The Recessional." Follow Blako’l Advice. London, May 23.-â€"(C. A. P.)â€"Tho annual convention of the United Irish Ixague in Great Britain on the pro- posal of Hon. Edward Blake, M. P.. abolished local home rule in the ai- iaira oi the League. The proposition was vigorously opposed. but Wan carried by a email majority on the second vote. '1‘. P. O'Connor. the president. declared that the beam“ by its action in the Gateehead bye- election saAed England from Cham- berlainiem. “mm" may 23‘-(C|*hpt)4 Wk lie subscription In being tuned In tho Nnavul \o mud n team 0! Door about to Daley. The mum in nu:- gu‘hm than It «m «puma m. Kim‘o pr u. noon nu: “Sending Team to Baby and Believe The: Can Beat All Comraâ€" M'l ' Plan 0! Advertising In sum ”command“! to Amtra- u. to Followâ€"Empire League Honor: tho lap)- Led. London. May 28.â€"(C.A.P.)â€"Brant Sero, lecturing at the Cosmopolitan Club on “Should Women Emigmtc." said that Women were badly needed in Canada, which was 100,000 short. 8r: THIS TO WRECK CZAR’S TRAIN. BRITISH IN 110!" PLACB. TOLD IN A FEW UNIS. Mn For Biol”. Ottawa. May 23.â€"-Tho body 0! Martha. Burke, daughter of Michael Burke of the Guava Electric Rail- way. was tound yesterday in the 00- tun River. near the Chadian Falls. Doubtleu she committed lut- mummmmmj ... The news of the catutrophe spread npidly throughout the country. and every train nnd interurbnn cu- that has arrived in the city {or the post ten hours was crowded. The large plant we: shattered, not one single wall remnining. Windows through- out the city were shattered, end the concussion was felt for miles. The body of Edith much was picked up 200 yards from where tho explosion occurrjed. Sherwood. ~ We employ». m was“ and mppoud u have ban on The nu Sham Novelty Worko' plum count! mer ton om: in um oouthmt port o! the city and un- ployod thou: 300 non. women and chlldnu. Rollrood lorpodooo Ind Fourth 0! July oxploolm "to muncmud._ Quin. ‘9 o gush o! 0:63"; the back!- 51 the plan. ro- gue-ted an employs: a: report. to: duty Sum. About. 80 colupllgd. \‘utcrdu month; two in no. in tomato roam- u the Bunny Work- lot go “autumn-1y with terrible u a. The on“ an“ at tho up) on in not doautoly has)". “it; explésion occurred shortly be- toro the employ“ usembled for duty. Humn forms were strewn consid- erable distances Mart on the mo- tory “be. The rennin: of the Sherwood brothers were found in drying room No. 1. mingled and 11- méu'uhmogniume. 'rh’etr clothing was blown from their bodies, save ; stocking on the right toot 0! Jay nudity. Ohio. Ma 28.â€"-Aa g N.» cult of In explmion in we two dryingsroom 0! we Luce Sher. Novelty Co!- plnnt. here Su'urdw. lawn puma: are known to be dead, ‘ flvo m to Icrlounly hurt mu recoV- ._ cry In pmbnbly impouible. and “vein or fifteen no injured badly. mm upon. of the physicians. “a o! a. has seriously Injured any din Moms. It is «naked that one o! the Sher- wood brothers. who were the only pet-Iona in the drying room. dropped a. large box of torpedoes. but. this story cannot be confirmed. m {-1 m THE KING CLOTHIER. EAST OF BENSON HOUSE mammanmnnnmmmmtm I The Mary Blown to Atom and In.“ In City kaed By Shockâ€"Only Thirty .Woro at Work on o! u ”an. or PM”. Would I.” B... Incl: do t mu]: 0! N066 pot-cum. [roan the pound mu was driven mm mm SEVEN KNOWN TO BE DEAD Fireworks Factory Blown Up and Many Killed. 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