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Show TnE that the torpedoing of the vc-lyl- tor-bo-at fleet Kuaaian attacked the of the 7. sts. ... Feb. 9 A apecial telegram three gt. Petersburg aayaworo at Port Arthur rSnaed last night by torpedoes Japanese torpedo boats SSSThe latter were passing the Subsequently a large fleet of Saeee battleshlpe and cruisers Beriin. Ja hJ raci inree-tigado- T a ft. Baron Haynshl, h.-- Ute London, ta Su-bt- Japanese min-ktc- r. saldTthls after- - time-honor- n jtuuls la ranking desperate efforts, trough the various embaaelee, to have, Russia Is now the powers intervena tuo rilling to concede everything, hut otter comes too late." Btron Haynshl added: "I learn on ued authority that the reply Russia Ended to send merely reiterated all thi cardinal points to which Japan (ouistently objected. Aaao-ftte- d iBaron Haynshl Informed the Press today that he had receiv-(- I this morning a cablegram announc-b- g the departure of the Japanese fleet While he had no (or the Yellow Sea. koi of the engagement off Port the minister was aware that the frp.u.m intended throughout this war to employ torpedo boats to the fullest ntenL He had not heard of the landtag of Japanese troops In Korea. -- a Me .cm. Boa-- f hmk Depi Cll7 Ar-tfc- 8t Petersburg, F?h. 0. 8 p m. The 'Japan had duplicated her aeva that tactics at the opening of the Chlna-jipsnei-e war b n' torpedo attack on the Russian ships off ftort Arthur creDetails of sted Intense excitement the attack are anxiously awaited. Extra editions of the morning papers printed early in the forenoon, after the appearance of the official messes gsr. coareyed the intelligence to the populatloa of the capital and dispelled mry lingering hope that war would ha averted. The czar and bia ministers, who had been Informed imme-liatelof the raoc-lp- t of Viceroy Alex-MTteiegram, accepted the gage and prepared to face the reality of war. The czars manifesto declaring a state of war to exist le expected to be pu Ir- D. y s ' all the ik txyf tomorrow at the latest Feverish activity, reigned at wnlsteriee and war .preparations we pushed in all directions. The Rniaian Red Cross society has sntltOO bpds to the Far East and Bjb-I- hi of Mercy are leaving.1 The tepiper of the people which was ilUI Is diested in 90p. the great personal demou-dntie- n accorded to their majesties it the Imperial opera house yeeterdoy wenlng, the audience rising and slug-kGod save the Czar and give him rtftory," was further manifested ihu orolag after the arrival of the new rs Na Fort Arthur In the crowds of iMaa u. Act. P. & vol-atee- who besieged the general ataft The naval reserves have been mb The action of the Japanese called m at tacking the Russian fleet without n Actuation of war Jo denounced an "tags by the Russians generally and he result inatead. of ; discouraging seems to have been to furnish IX D tohParh necessary to fire Russian From the l'rge centers dnughout European Ruaain cornea that the country, la already it by the Japanese action JUng off negotiation. 11:51 a i Commenting on the nddreea of loyal b from the provincial council of .the ItHam iwernment of Yarostave,. the Novoe 7:15a tremye aaya it Indicates 10:45 a the acntl-- ' of the whole Russian people, ad 7 :10 a a. Jf "woe betide Japan." The effect on the bourse, where it rumored the full extent of the 1:05 a wing at Port Arthur bad not been JJ Public and that the engagement 5:55 a progressing, was that a 0:10am of the panic seemed abeolute-- d u Ineri table. Imperial 4s fell another and "ter bonds were quoted atpoint 1 roubles M bank stock at 26. . :00f 19:45am 5:55 a States Ambassador .Blted McCor-wa- s aoUfled 11:90am Foo. Feb. 5 ;wly 7:00 a 9. The Japanese con- eta' toned at Dalny, who luut returned here, aaya that he 7:00am Japanese fleet today, going ) f:30a 10:30 a ie " dirtlon qg Port Arthur. not , tondon, Feb. 9. The naval meq in it 4pd regarded the result of "Uack with torpedo boat Japan on the Utah is, flet off Port Arthur as being A. swwing cue. They pointed out aka CRa AlexIe,r reference to meant - torpedoes, that if the Russian veaeela etmek by Whitehead tor- or Probably have i !i wst.ng in the ,n Port Arthur Sli7l!ei?,ope,e,jr 0,11 of uction tor ,an , laLI the Jtuuldcrable f tt? J time. to LloySs from New conflrmlng the report ana the Prrpuratlone to close foriBrha. .!!!M,c,e bank- - udde: t ' SSJr'Vea' ) SASTAF ''tajthT a1, ,9JPu, lniaal BUatUck with torpedl ta ci C- i N' of as. rafts OS ley ,iArthur m the pe0pl mil- cZiSd.nTal cr,tlc here. Groups ntL rn,na th distributor of "SmU FI? ,trert the Produced n deep ' exclamations eomnsent at the mi glad de- SetMiM .th,t Tea the temporary RriSnIithre warship great disadvantage i a, , ure operations. It w as added 'ess, ,Te - AIILatcat Styiaa In 1904 Valentines pei-mitti- ng Spargoo Booh Storom n - tl-.- e Spring Conceptions In ft that ..... ..... .............. die-pat- ch 38c regular 6ffi W. H. Wright & Sons Co. OF SPECIAL . INTEREST 1 James Ballards MEAT MARKET tSpecial Prices Prevail In our Manufacturing Department. We will make elegant SHIRT WAIST SUITS for $8.00 and up. for $5.00 Perfectly fitting SKIRTS and up. Handsome WAISTS for . - $3.00 and up. e' Beauty in Dress Goods u -- in. in Pwera suggest New Uan. end.,Urrenaep tt P0 tgiee to th. neutreUxnttou Dal,f"J a f ioon: I tu . 9. Tbs Imperigt Petersburg, Feb. to have been held l! ball which waslieen cancelled. At 2 Mg evening, has ?elock this nfiernoon the Imperial at-L,;t and nil functionaries will vie-Otor to deum pray te solemn a for the Russian arms. aa aa ' under-stood.h- before tfce ! iiCi'W a. 1.4-in- ch during tha night and three lutlM ohipe were badly damaged, who thu acored the flrzt fy Jtnese. witf . ef the eaped undamaged. L, O IDE six-inc- port Arthur. Feb. iiicaC FEBRUARY 10, 1904. , Prevails Intense Excitement Throughout Europe. i id UTAII, WEDNESDAY MORNING, bm-nnu- ilu-eian- . OGDEN, dai-an- SHIPS DISABLED n EXAMINER, enemy's ter of the damage. IVtails are followwas that devoted to groceries and prounder powerful ind precedent. st ing for Your Majesty. duce. the historic ild Market going Lave been tarried out terki d The Russian battleship Retvlzau of down in ruins. heart the Right ia iLgly St. Petersburg, Feb. 9. AmbXt-do- r skilliully. A Viceroy va built by the Cramps at Philadelthe district was ioeatsd tho immense ieff not mention any Japauex McCormick was noti&ud today that Site ot li.TiNi is central phia. tons displacepower plant of the Lnited Kail losvcs in his first disimu-hRunxia had no objection to the United ihd ion.- - ment. ha Is.mou indicated way and Power company, its fallen horsepower, talk of the naval offirni-- vu that and had States looking niter Japan's interests a walls forming ono of the most impresof 18 knots per hour. in Russia. Japanese have shown tlis- - they t an Her armor speed sive ns well as Inaccessible ruins. is of Krupp steel, from 1 handle their ship r Mr. McCorumks principal duties than the to lv inches in thickness and her armaToday there u n scramble for temwill be to protect th few Japabese resment consists of four twelve-in.'- h office room of hundred the porary guns. by ident ia European Russia. Thera are 12 h Baltimore, Feb. 9. Mayor MrLsns, buMluess firms, whose homes are bow twenty three-inc- h Washington, Fete I. Secretory Hay only 20 of them in St. Fetereburg and Part. Feb. 9. The news of the first guns and 24 guns, e hut rapid-llrsmaller when asked for statement today, dicunrecognisable wreckage. guus. has addressed an identical note to a flvo in Moscow, hut there may be diffJapanese attack with torpedo Wis The Czarevitch was built in Franc the following to the corresponIn Asiatic Russia. created consternation here. The off- and equals the ReUlvan In armament. tated THIEVES BOUND FOR BALTIMORE number of European powers to ascer- iculty dent : learn that M. The icials of the foreign office were tain if they are willing to Join in a Kurino correspondent The Palladn is a cruiser of 5.1130 tun among recommeaded his government. "Uaiiimore wiil nos-- enter undauntthe first to receive the information and She was built In Germany and com- ed into the task of resurrection. A They Are Intercepted by New York notice to Russia and Japan that dur- Instead of the action taken, to suspend the advices were similar to those of pleted in lik)2. Her armament consist greater and more beautiful city will Detectives. ing hostilities a :.il thereafter the neu- negoilattons with Russia and to offer the St. Petersburg Official Gazette, of six to The guns, twenty guns arise from the rnir.s uud we shall nuke Xew York, Feb. I. Detectives are trality and Integrity of China must be to submit the controversy showing that two Russian battleships and eight guus. Her speed is ot this calamity a future blearing. We on Hague arbitration tribunal, but It la beferries here to pre- recognized. at and one cruiser were damaged and estimated puard (he Details are of the note at 0 knits. lieved that the Japanese feared that are staggered by the temide blow, vent the exodus to Baltimore of known also showing that four torpedo boats in advance of the re- on account of the excited condition of but wo are not discouraged and every Gileves who might attempt to visit nt obtainable made the attack. of replies. Si. Petersburg, Feb. 9. The the people they would nft support th an energy of the city as a municipality that riiy for the purpose of preying ceipt An official of the foreign nflu-- Bald: it is known, however, that government In such n course. The au'It ia profoundly to be regretted that nouncement of tilt sinking of eleven and its citizens as private individuals on property in the devastated district. have taken place with thorities declare that the Russian reThe officers were ordered by Inspec- some powers. already auen a decisive step lias been taken, Japanese ships and that Pt.- -t Arthur will be devoted to a rehabllitatbm that The matter has created sponse was In Daren de Rosen's hands was in flames was givcu out in St. Pet- will not only prove the stuff we are tor McCluskey, uf the deurtive burit terminates th- - efforts the powers ersburg great sensation is diplomatic circles, at Tokio and was being translated of. but be n mouument to the eau, to bring la every criminal known made :3tl O'clock at this afternoon here. might have made to avert actual war- as official, but when Japans notiflcattoa of the sever showed American spirit iuvesiigaiu-to them. They trapped three soon affare. it Is further that learned., the conto be i.mrue. The only report ter taking their stations. All had tick- the proposition of th United States auee of diplomatic relations arrived. Information has leen received here firmed I rum Ad9. Afier a meeting ets to Baltimore. communication is that Baltimore. Feb. showing that the Hriileh imvernmont miral Alexleff iscued contemplate a restriction of hostiliu Paris, Feb. 9. China, it Is early announcing of the representatives of insurance will Issue a declaratkm of neutrality ties aud tho consequent hardships of official assurances that that boats had made was given Japanese it CHICAGO RESCUE. torpedo announced TO THE companies today war to the smallest possible area. Just within n few dayt. immediately issue a declaraattack ue the Russian squad- that they estimated the loss at At n conference of ministers held aronsudden what this means Is not made clear to she will This Is considered in the outer roads. In which the of tion neutrality to insurance with BalCouncil amount the Adopt Msaeuras fee City tha public but the Elysee prices today under the determination may Important In view of the possibattleships Ketrixaa and Czarevitch, of jf9'.i.(kJ0,OUO. highly have a Rsllsf. timore's U. effect of the trouble MinLoubet. Ft great upon presidency reign of China. Impressed by the Japbetween Russia and Japan. It ia al- bility ister Delcasso communicated the news and tbs cruiser Pall&da had been damanese success at Port Arthur, JoinChicago, Fate 9. Ths council baa most certain that neither alof the first Japanese attack, and an- age! Baitlmure, Fete 9. After an will be It I announced that the vaults passed ths following ordar: "H It re- lowed to invade Chinn proper, meaning ing the Japanese. nounced that the French minister at 9. It was announced at of of tha of Feb. solved council Paris, th city by rity Trust Continental the that they may not with hostile inTokio had been instructed to assure the French office this after- whtoh contain securities to company, Chicago, that we hereby express most by Washington, Feb. 9. Orders will be tent the value southward below Shut llel the protection of Russian subjects and noon that theforeign Russian cruiser Pallida of S2i)0.u(H,M0 are intact. The with ths citizens of Kwan, go rabled today to Rear Admiral Evans sympathy profound on border vaults the line Ubi between their Interest in Japan. g was aunk In the torpedo attack on the of Trust coniany and our sister city, Baltimore, In tha great and Manchuria. It ia a grave ques- to send his cruiser squadron tromwatthe The attitude the French govern- fleet off Port Arthur. The Injuries sue those ofMaryland buy to some print in Chinese tion whether or not it will apply also the Mercantile Trust com- calamity which has been visited upon ment In view of the war is now definite- tained by the to be determined, fur the pui and Czarevitch pany have nut been damaged in the them in ths dostrcrtloa by firs of so to Korea, which is ers ly determined upon. France will main- are not known. It was striving ies persic-i- poseyet the naval on lease The bank of Brown of n of observing that great portion to and preserve neutrality Brothers, tain neutrality under any and all cir- the same authority that the cable from prevent it is expected tbe squadronoperations, can coal and historic place. in of but Is tbe the Invasion, tha general opinion directly flames, pracpath alcumstances, the Franco-Rubslatwo days,. within Vladivostok had been cut. under way and and is be get the That I mayor hereby without lhal' it losses. too late in the rase to do tically escaped liance being construed as not requirauthorised to appoint n committee con- mure than seek in preserve Korean In- Admiral Evans la expected to keep tho ing France to intervene in behalf of Che Foo, Feb. 9. The Japanese fleet counsquadron in Philippine watflvs of members of this dependence after the war. No explan- battleship Russia even should Great Britain or at larked Port Arthur at Baltimore, Fete 9. With the great sisting ers through the period of hostilities. ' on Are cil and flvs other to solicit miduight and Is ation as Manaccorded to whether which ate third intervene Any up property variously receive material aid in behalf of Mouday. Two Russian battleships and power fop the suffering churia Itself, already the scene of the millions Japan. cruiser were disabled by torpedoes. estimated at from twenty-flv- e tne Examiner Telephone Numbers: first bailie off 1'ort Arthur is being to oue hundred and fifty millions of citizens of Baltimore, tho city controlThe naval engagement off Port Ar. The battle is being continued tills Pay, 234X; night, S6, thur ia understood to have mainly oc- morning at a range of three miles. But dollar slowly burning Itself out, Balti- ler to be custodian of such fund. com- part of China, regarded a bring with the scope of th proposition, but Mayor Harrison appointed the more awoke this morning to face the cupied the attention of the council of there has been no further damage. mittee. here as ia the case of Korea, it Is beministers. The impression prevailed grave question of civic and municilieved the determination will not be that the three Russian ships torpedopal readjustment Confronting tbe A RUSHAN VIEW. reached before the close of the war. WAR NOTES. ed are so disabled aa to be unservicemayor and his associates of ths city The exchangee referred to, as prelimare the able for war, thus placing the Russian Manchurla Belongs to Cxar government of problems aid, by Right the 7:50 p. m. A disinary to the issue of the note bav London, Fete fleet In n stats' of manifest inferiority. acceptance or refusal of generous of Peaceful Conquest offers of assistance from every sertton patch to Reuters Telegram company been going on for several' weekn In anIt is said that members of the council Chicago, Feb. . Andrew Beltchcn-ho- . of the country, policing of the vast from Shanghai says It. Is creditably ticipation of an ontbreak of hostilities. of ministers expressed astonishment at secretary aud interpreter of the burned district where lies buried un- reported that Russian mail steamer It was at first supposed thn fhe intenthe allegtd negligence of the com- Russian legation at Pekin, who ia on told treasure in, warped vaults aud Muugolln, which left Shanghai Sun- tion was to do no mere than maintain manders of the Russian ships in open door In Manchurin, but It his way to Bt. Pctersburr. speaking safes, and nil the hundreds of minor day, has been captured by the Japanese the the Japanese to surprise them. of Is apparent that there 1a a deeper purthe trouble between Russia and things that follow a so stu- off Bhang Tung peninsula. . The Japanese legation announced calamity pose and that from th original thought said: that it is even yet hardly fully .that Japan bad requested China to de- Japan, tho proposition has grown into c wants peace in the Far East pendous "Russia realized. 8t. Louis, Feb. I. Nanjime Ota, that will oooaenrs the territorial inlla re coal contraband of war. The ef- above all else, and will not light un With admirable promptness all the fect of this would be to cut off the lesa forced to it commissioner to the world's tegrity of China. It is pointed out by Japan. On the oth- Important phases of the situation hava Japanese main coal supply of the Russian fleet er hand fair, received n cablegram from us that some such outcome followed the is anxious for war. Japan at Port Arthur. The legation officials Russia will never (rive up Manchuria. already been provided for. To relieve president of the rnrnmlMion Kyoura Chino-Japawar, and that afier all th banks and citizens from the embarrassadd- that Chinas continuance of suptoday, which stated that ths war would present action is within the line of It oe longs to Russia by of ment of financial right transactions next the make no difference with the exhibits plying foe Russians with coal yriwld be peaceful conquest, and she Intends to seven days have brea declared legal of Japan at ih fair. a breach of neutrality. hold It But not selfishly, for Russia in Maryland. intends to open up Manchuria com- holidays Si. Petersburg, Feb. 9. A lengthy mercially and Industrially, and will onThree regiments of state militia are SL Petersburg, Fete I. Ths latent duty and troop of the state guard official communication issued today give nil nations an eqnal chance in the returns of Russian warships In the Far has been called into service, slqo ill gives the Russian account of the nego- territory." total 94, Including 3 battleships, big force of federal troops yesterday East tiations which ted to the rurture. 16 cruisers, 7 gunboats and 56 torpedo ordered here to assist the national "Last year, says this foreign office UNNITED STATES NEUTRAL. and torpedo boats. guard was not needed. After a confer- boat destroysn Children's Caps were never so attractive as note, the Tobin cabinet, under, the Three more battleships and nine torence with General GenRiggs, Major pretext of establlnhing the balance of War Situation Long and Carefully eral Corbin season's offerings, the makers seems this to bunts Far to an East ths go pedo ret urn err to New York. It power and a more settled order ot Considered. in th spring. out-d- o to is have themselves tried not in a federal probable single sol presenting things on the shores of the Pacific subWashington, Feb. 9. At the cabinet filer will be retained in Baltimore. Ths such unrivaled mitted to the imperial government a selections. 9.- - The Muscovites are Feb. Moscow, is orderly. But one man is under today long and careful consid- city proposal for n revision of ti e existing meeting the patriotic sentiment the consideration arrest for offense directly connected animated bybeen treaties with Korea. Russia consented eration wan given which has Touve scarcely seen surd fascinating TamoHhantora as were showstrengthened by the with Russlan-Japancs- e Are. the raised war. the by was Alexleff and Viceroy charged to outbreak ef war. Tha Red srtual ing her. And TamoBhsntcr will- - be exceedingly popular this year never before Secrehas the Probably aud under-stalbeen now l Early today president (hire draw up a project for a - for tha little folks. Cross sorlsty Is besieged by eromea They coni in white, red and navy bln serge a fire of such aa aa Yatt well Bnrretaries magnitude tary Hay, absolutely who are offering their services to nurse ling with 'Japan In cooperation and 90o and at cords whip lues life without of so and Moody, were placed in possession with the Russian minister at Tokio, remarkably ths wounded. Pries on the Moscow Then we show others In navy blue and red bronedolhs at,... 60o who was entrusted with the negotia- of the news carried by the Associated free from accidents! .The only person stork exchange era failing. Tbe leather' Tamo'Shsnterp aim will tie very attractive ideas this tions with the Japanese government. Press of the naval conflict at Port Ar- seriously injured was Jacob Ingelfritz. 750 a volunteer fireman of York. Pa. thur. Prior year at the He to cabinet was of views the meeting exchange Although OBSERVE STRICT NEUTRALITY, waa unconscious when was taken to the that information concerncitithe of a friendly character, Japanese only zens and the local and foreiern press at- ing the battle which had been received hospital. A report arose that he was New York, Feb. 9. Hollandses deA very special offer in Children's TamoShanters Dispatches fiend. He was reported this morning tempted in every way to produce a by th administration. warlike ferment among the Japanese from Minister Miller at Seoul received o be suffering only from a broken leg rided in csss of war to maintain the stricteHk neutrality, saye a Herald in red, navy blue and red and navy blue and to drive the government into an this morning did not mention the nav- and minor Injuries. from Tbe Hague. In that case, A careful round of tbe hospitals rearmed conflict with Russia. Under the al engagement. wool mixtures, price 60c; special It vu decided that the United States veals tha foot that by far the greater Russian vessels bound for Port Arthur Influence thereof, the Tokio cabinet lie will to coal not allowed at of of the entries'ln any the books are part began to formulate greater and greater should preserve absolute neutrality beThe Geneve cap is quite the newest idea this Spring; In mixtures and demands in the negotiations at the tween this combatants, but it is scarce- simply for foreign body In ths eye. her porta In th East Indian waters. In this respect, as in many othere, navy blue, white and red; leather visore, aud trimmed with buttons sumo timo taking most extensive meas- ly likely that a proclamation formally 60c i .... at SENATOR HANNA IMPROVED. ures to make themselves secure. All announcing that derision will he made th great blase that had the city ia The Roy Roy cap will also be a favorite with chicrea; white, red and these circumstances of course, dis- until official advices of the actual be- its grasp for 27 hours Is unique. In 60o navy blue with cloth vlsoraj price,. turbed Russias equanimity but they ginning of hostilities have been receiv- sidte of his long tonr of duty, Mayor Ths Attending Physicians Ssausa In the Gibson rap we have the brightest conception in childrens Induced her to also take military and ed. Admiral L. Evans cruiser squad- McLana was at bis office early this Bulletin, 75e headwear. They com In tan mixtures with leather visor at ron will obaerve the naval operations morning, holding mnferenre with oth naval measures. Hanna, state officials and Governor Washington, Fte Tbe leather Eton caps will stand very great wear. Very acceptable "At the same time while rigorously of the war. The rabinet also disrussed er city audwas eoo also on hand. Warfield according to his nurses, passed a good at pies 6lll observing the fundamental principle of briefly the Panama canal situation, but Today dawned cold and rlsar and night and is resting comfortably tbjs her policy regarding Korea, whose In- no information concerning the details wind. Three was a decided morning. A consultation of physicians dependence and Integrity were guar- of the discussion were disclosed. Sec- lacking la temperature during the night will bo held at 11 oclock. anteed by prerknis understandings retary Hay, who attended today's meet- fall and tbe full gutters of tbe flro district After, th consultation the followwith Japan and liy trestles with other ing, la much Improved in health and and the flooded streets wen turned to ing bulletin wav Issued: powers, Russia Insisted on three points took an active part in the delibera- ice. Ths cold, however, ia not Intense Senator Hanna had a more comfort1st, on n mutual and conditional guar- tions. enough to cause suffering among the able antee of this principle; 2nd, on an unnight Hla temperature at no sad firemen on police, soldier duty. was 102, derstanding to use no part of Korea for pulse IS. His general condi JAPAN WILL NOT BLOCKADE. -wind absence a God The of is send for to be good. continues tion strategic purposes, ns the authorizaof feet .of tottering walls tion of such action on the part of any Hayashi Talks of Probable Plans ef thousands Fib. 9. Senator Han tumble in Washington, would a breeze strong surely foreign power waa directly opposed to at the time of the concondition Attack. nss t and .the of the adtj greatly peril the principle of the Independence of showed marked of sultation calls men whose danin them physicians the 9.duty Baron Hayasui .London, Feb. Korea; 3rd, on preservation of the full over that of yesterday zone. freedom of navigation of the straits of says the Japanese fleet is not likely to gerBaltimore is not 'Linder martial law. Improvement Indeed, over that of several days put blockade PflrtArthur. His knowledge Korea. General Riggs . terms .'the condition His temperature fell appreciably last ns of tha naval thia in elaborated The project plans, tentatively pre- "military, control. but Ja qo way have night, and he slept comparatively sense did not satisfy the Japanese pared, bids him and others here to the for about five honrs. civil .antlibritfra been superseded. government which in its last proposals believe that the Japanese fleet ia now Military . and civil authorities are quietly not only declined to accept the condi- lying between Che Fu and tbs Ynlu Ons half of the Are tions which appeared as the guaran- river, protecting the landing of tioops working together. companies were ordered to their quartee of the Independence of Korea, but at Fu San and Pen Yang, Korea. ters at l o'clock this morning. began at the same time to insist on . Night torpedo attacks on tbe fleet With the exception of a few build' To ladies about to order the making of a SPRING a in pro will, it is believed, be kept up is Jong fngn provisions to be Incorporated 140 acres of valuable city property Manof ns the Russian fleet maintains its posi- Is devastated. Ject regarding the question morn .SUIT During the early Right now is the time. Until February 15th churia. Such demands on the part of tion outside of Port Arthur. This wili several small fires started Is tho only plica In town where you hours ing the be done in the hope of breaking up tl4 Japan naturally were inadmissible,Manamong the ruins of the burned build' gat th worth ef your money. Russian nerve. question of Russia's position In was left Phene 127K. Ml Mth Street ing. Only debris,Nothowever, The troops landing at Pen Yang will to churia concerning In the first place the slightest disbe destroyed. art the powers hating be poshed towards the Manchurian turbance occurred during the long Chinn, but also commercial Intel ests in China. The frontier. Those at Fu San will proceed hours of tho night the first since 8at imperial government, therefore, saw to Seoul. urday In which Baltimore has dared to Unless Alexleff assumes the aggresabsolutely no reason to Inciudo In a sleep. Utterly exhausted by thu long special treaty with Japan regarding sive no serious naval battle Is expected siege of watching when no man could Koreaii affairs, any provision concern until the disembarkation of the Japanof any portion that ay by Russian ese troops is complete. A dispatch the tho ing territory occupied vu safe, city government, from Rome saying the Japanese gov- people last night went to rest felltroops. The' imperial ernment had purchased the Chilean ing assured that the flames were however, did not refuse, so long the occupation of "Manchuria lasts, to battleship Captain Pratt anil cruiser ttrely controlled and tbe full extent of recognise both the sovereignty ol the Chacabuco and the gunboat Almlraut tho damage knows only the firemen, emperor of China In Manchuria, and Condell. was pronounced untrue by police and guardsmen remained Our specialist. Madam Woolley, will give peralso the rights acquired by other pow- Baron Haynshl The Nippon companys duty during the night ers through treaties with Chinn. The London r gents have heard nothing ot intervals during the day tbe outsonal At attention to every detail, and only the most Japanese government, not even await- the alleged rapture of the steamer side firemen who fiad responded to th off negoperfect work will leave this department. near Hongkong by Hussmn call for assistance left for their homes. ing n reply, decided to break forenoon the tiations and to suspend diplomatic re- warships, as reported during a news Incoming trains by lations.- The imperial government agency. brought sightsem in considerable While laying on Japan the full responnumbers from adjacent cities, and Is out of repair, sibility for any consequences of such the nearby country districts. By rea- n typewriter that SEVEN KILLED g course of action will await the deson of the cessation of street car ser- pays to keep n good machine, and that we are selling. We velopment of events and the moment Our counters and shelves are loaded with the vice three are large crowds on the Is the kind that old one will sell you n new one or it becomes necessary will take the but the transportation comps streets most attractive and taking Novelties in seasons do new. th to work like Ottawa. Ont. fixed up Feb. 9. Two 8oo tee are piost decisive measures for the promaking bravo efforts to recollided bead on today near Sand sume service. yod do not want to buy, we will rent Dress Goods.' Examine the many beautiful and tection of Its rights and Interests In trains Point--Reve- n one! We will keep it la repair as persona were kilted and the Far East. Of the region swdpt by fire no part yon as the various durable SCOTCH. SUITINGS yea want It. 12 Idjured. The dead so far as known was devoted to residences. In the long erould to like trade the yon shades. Perhaps five and handsome two Include and In consequence passen- wholesale district at northwestern cor employes weaves, . Port Arthur. Feb. 9. pretty yon new have for one that of the .attack by the Japanese torpedo gers. Ths Injured Include six passen- ner of the lire zone were located many typewriter some er for different order In Is better to an official statement of tho wholesale dry goods merchants MONREVES Special line of new fabrics. boats, martial law has been proclaimed gers. According so, let ns know sad we wlU th accident was due to failure of ths and manufacturer of clothing, an style. If see here. w de Etc. for do CREPE wkat cu and call MOHAIRS, PARIS, yon. crew of tho westbound train to obey Important industry. Adjacent to this was a high class retail district with . Bb Petersburg, Feb. I. Admiral orders. a pleasure for us to show you the new moat of the principal Jewelry, furniAlexleff official report of th attack GRANT. GUILTY AND . OP SOLICITING BRIBES. COR. MTH ture and piano factories. Practically goods. You are welcome just to look. by the Japanese is as follows: . I . most- - respectfully inform Your every office building in the cdty wu deScranton, Pa.. Fete I. Former Select stroyed along with hanks and trust Majesty that at or about midnight: of Councilman D. E. Evans, who was con- comiianlea in the financial district. Japanese torpedo boats February the courts here, of soliciting Around the stock exchange and Cham made n su&den attack by means of victed In mines upon the Russian squadron in bribes, baa been sentenced to two years her ef Commerce were located the offl 246 Twenty-fiftStreet six months In the penitentiary. He ces of many brokers and those with all tha outer roads of the fortress of Pori and was convlrted of seeking to obtain the foreign steamships am! custom SHORT ORDERS OK SHORT NOTICE the which battleships In Arthur, had Czarevitch and the enflser money for n passage through the coun- house broker officesIn.were Involved Open Day and Night hi Paltada Arcrs' siMtaged. - An .Inspection - cil of an ordinance granting a franchise hi the ln--ilrtCM-rrwI r and Kinzy, Proprietors. street district car n n it a to Magny wholesale cbaraccompany. dcstroyea the is being made to ascertain sets Tltt-rei-i MOHXIXO L. H. BECRAFT Its WAFFLE HOUSE 8-- 9, h Ret-stv- ah S. J. BURT & BROS. |