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Show TUB RUSSIA ADOPTS SUBTERFUGE. JAPANESE AFTER RUSSIAN SPIES Chinese Gunboats Sent to Enforce Orders. Berlin, Feb. E& The Lokal Anzciger today, in a diepatch from Tokio, aaye; A freeh engagement took place at Pert Arthur Thursday last The details have not been announced by the govern ment. Yokohama. Kelt. 23. rnltre and othli ft nftli fuls and intiTprnnrs wiulbeai-- t of Tokio for Myakr the Ma peninsula, where twelve Russians recently landed from two boats, shipwrecked, lioclaiing thry had imt, carrying arms and photographic er 4ie The capialn and too of the rrew ot another shipwrecked party who landed on the uprth roast have been brought to Yokohama and turned over I' the French consul. Shanghai, Feb. 23. Two Chinese cruisrra are rximcted here tomorrow to settle the question of the refunal of the Russian gunlioat Manrijnr to obey the ordcra of the Tao Tai to leave Bhang-ha- l. . St. retersbur. Frb. 23.' 'The war will end In August or September in tho complete defeat or ths Japanese said a high authority In initmata touch with tha Russian war plans, whose opinion tan ha taken faithfully to reflect tha belief in the highest cffl. lal quarters. How tha Japanese ean Its added: hope to succeed when our army in the East Is strengthened to a iolnt equal or superior in numbers to that of our adversaries, we ere honestly unable to comprehend. It will not he difficult to place two, four, or even six hundred thousand additional men in the Held, If necessary. When our forces are concentrated and ready they will finish by driving tha Japanese Into the sea. Frankly, it seems to us that the Japanese either have utterly failed to appreciate Russia's resources, or have counted on the aid of Great Britain or the United State, neither of which ever contemplated becoming Involved. So far U Great Britain in concerned, we do not believe any hallucination extat-e- d there, We think the British statesmen who did eo much to push Japan into war realized that with Japan's defeat they would accomplish two things for Great Britain first to give Russia a check for our course the war must IrapAte our progress temporarily second to cripple Japans maritime power which was beginning to be greatly felt lu the Pacific. "It can be said with tho utmost that Russia will hide her. time. She will act on the defensive ua til she Is confident that her weight of numlien will leave no donbt as to tho reault. Reinforcement are going forward at the rate of 1.000 per day. Probably sometime will elapse before Russia feels prepared to assume the offensive. "The ronvletlon Is growing hers la official circle that In sptro of Japanese denials the Japanese fleet was severely crippled off Port Arthur In the engage-- ; ment which began February 1. The admiralty has no dlrert official information to support this except the manner In which the Japanese abandoned the attack at the end of 43 minutes. It la pointed out nt the admiralty that two weeks have now elapsed without the whereabouts of the Japanese fleet lietng definitely reported and the opln- -. ion la gaining ground that It haa gone to s Japanese isirt for repairs." It Is pointed out also that It has always been the Japanese policy to announce only victories to the admiralty, adding: Wa known they sustained losses In . the Chinn war which were never admi- tted." . KUROPATKIN BIDS FAREWELL, MilS New ork. Feb. 23. Negotiation a BL progressing, assert the Herald's EXAMINER, MOKNIXP ESTATE m 8 OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, YOUNG CUPID IN TROUBLE. .OOO.OCO FEBRUARY 21, IflOl. In a ew days he will start for Bord eaux. when he Is to unveil the near statue of Caabetta, erected oa the very foundation of a statue of Kapo Icon 111. oa horseback, which wu demolished and thrown Into the Seine on September 4. 1870. Very soon after that he will go to visit King Victor Emmanuel at Rome. In May he will open n large French exposition at Arras, and in June he will probably go to Madrid to Yjsit the young king, Alfonso XIII. There to still a possibility that be may go to St. Louis, but so far aoth-In- g hu been settled definitely, though that President Loubet perit to sonally to very anxious to visit the United f tales. JAPS PiUCH HATRED ' m No Public Bequests, ths Entire EsUte Being Left to the Family. f eursliurg correspondent, for the passCleveland, Feb. 23. By the will of age of ihe Dardanelles by the Russian toKlack Sea fleet. Russia la determined the hue Senator Hanna, probated day. an estate valued at about $3,000,-Ou- u to get her ships through, the is left to the family. There ere nc ixrtiiicnt aver, even if it is necessary to adopt the subterfuge of altering public bequests. The principal benel heir appearance, disguising them ns ficiaries are the widow, Mrs. Charlotte merchantmen. The Pew Is nlnusd Augusts Hanna, and son. Daniel Hanob-- ji na. i Im two daughters. Mrs. Parana and willing and if Englaud makes an Mrs. McCormick, of Chicagu i (inn. Hie dispatch continues. "It will A sisier, Lillian C. Hanna Baldwin, le a signal for an Immediate advance la given $10,000. An auut, Mrs. Helen uward India." Admiral Alexieff s retirement to llar-bi- u Converse, la given $1,000, and each ol to the grand children $3,000. The widow with his staff is interpreted the Jaianesa is given tbs homestead property, all Ua mean that he is will besiege lort Arthur. The fiect baa furnishings, the stable and the library received Instructions not to engage in in lien of one year' support. Several year ago Senator Hanna any fight at present, but to reruaiu on the defensive until the beginning of took out considerable life Insurance for July, when n half of the whole Baltic the benefit of hla three children. The Far will provides that these gifts are pot tc licet will be dispatched to the he taken into consideration In the setEast. li Is hoped also by that time that tlement of the estate. The estate In fleet will be also main Is divided Into three equal parts. part of the Blat k The first third was left to Mrs. Hanna on the way. Work ou all the ships under con- to remain as her own during her naturstruction Is lieing specially pushed for- al life, and at her death to be disposed of by the trustees. ward. The remaining Is to then be divided into three equal parts and REPORRT ON CHEMULPO. divided among the three children share A prteiininury report from Captain and share alike. But the share are to be Roudnia of the sunken Russian cruiser held In trust for the children by the Varisg, the senior officer, says Admir- truster who will conduct tha affair ot al L'riu served notice that U the Rus- each aud give to them the increase sians did (lot come out he would "or- from each part. lu tbs event of the der" Ihe foreign ship lo leave the har- death of tho two daughters and that bor. Extended reports have been mail- they have no rhlldmi, then of their shares Is to be given to their ed by Viceroy Alexleff. , Berlin, Feb. 23. The question whether the betrothal of an employe is n sufficient cause for bis or her dismissal was decided in a Berlin court yesterday. The head of a local firm, hearing that a female bookkeeper had become engaged to another ol hla staff, objected to the match on the ground that It would only give cause tor witticisms among their A caressing look in the eyes of ihe young Indy meant for her betrothed was observed by do principal, ana ho ihereujwn discharged her on the spot. The young Indy thereupon sued her former employer for the amount of her salary for the remaining months of the year for which'she hod been engaged, and Judgment was given tn her favor on the ground that neither the betrothal nor the slight caress could bo regarded ns just cause for dismissal. In another case an employer who discharged bis female bookkeeper because she had won the heart of his son was compelled by the court to pay tho lady the amount of her salary for the time for which she was engaged. Tho court held that ho had no right to dismiss her without notice. OF THE WHITE HUE By Paul Yilliera. (Copyright, 1904, by W. R. UcarsL) Paris, Feb. 22. The French govern- . BlllWess to that i curious eai ADAMS MAKES ASSIGNMENT Pawtucket. R. Feb. (Al Adams, owner of the Adffits ment is evidently face to face with the Ms.. cotton mills, hu mad. hardest problem since Lie election of sigumenL Liabilities, $60.; President Lou bet The strong are feelings threatening to destroy all that has been SILVER KING SALOOb accomplished since King Edward's visit to this city, which seemed at the MURPHY 41 GIBLIN, Prop-,- . time to hava laid the foundation for a lasting friendship between the nations Claaa WIms. Liquor, and Flret on both sides of the channel. Clj Great Britain is the ally of Japan Year Patronage Solicited. and the strong enemy of France' Idol. 1S2 Twenty-FiftI. Russia, and the thought that England WATTTEBSOJi SMS LOW stand in the way of France giving support to the exar fa growing almost unbearable to the French mind. Louisville, Ky.. Feh. 22. W. R. So far the government ha been Hearst to expected to control Ken- IEAMSIERSiiTOCKIIl strong enough to maintain tho strictest to the Democratic J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. cm tucky's neutrality, but the army, equally with national delegation 8a riee a full line of Giov-w- , convention, and Henry Wat-tentho nary, I thirsting for glory and will under no cimunatancee be Whips, Tenta and Wagon Cor,? wishes nothing more than to be alMfra. of High Grade HarnemiS a consequence delegate. Perhaps lowed to show active sympathy for 8tock Saddles. Mr. Wattenon predicts the defeat of Russia. 'Phone 514x. 227 Washington Am edia in and the says party, lengthy The press, even the more conservatha Courier-Journa- l: DEDICATE PALMER HALL. tive part of It, la giving vent to ita torial iaCourier-Journto Democratic. "The hatred of and tries to show that As Democratic It appeals to Democrats. Colorado Springs, Feb. 23. With Russia IsJapan, aa buffer acting Europe pomp aud splendor. Painter Hall, tho against the threatened Invasion of the Since talk of a seat in tha next namagnificent new science building of horde if Mongolians, which might be- tional convention to sometime inlet it be understood that it hu Colorado college, was dedicated today come exceedingly dangerous In case of dulged, of In the presence of an assemblage its eye on no such seat, that no such success. Japanese awaits it The editor v Ml not be nearly 1,000 people. President of vaIt is prophesied that this would mean seat In the state convention nor the narious colleges of tha east and west were an active alliance between China apd tional convention, being, in , ai present and In the line of march were Japan against all Europe. coveted or to dead three-fourtany personal hope many of the most celebrated educators husbands and the remaining The presence of .200,000 Boxen of the country. to the heirs of the eon. 8AKHAROFF IS MINISTER. to fight side by Bide with tho share In the activities ot public lifenov The dedication address was delivered ready The executor arc not asked to give in Manchuria Is pointed out he ever will be In nature, literally Japanese 23. General louds. It was the direction of Senator by President David Starr Jordan, LL. SI. Petersburg. Feh. n moat ominous symptom of n na- and forever, through hta own personalway. If the united Sakharoff. chief of staff of the military Henna that all partnership. In which D., Iceland Stanford Jr. university. ture to make European nations shud- ity, inofnobodys hta party associates should be voire disl rlct of Turkestan, has liecn appointhe was interested bin life, for der the future. during Colorado Sprlnga, Colo., Feb. 23. ed to net as minister of war duriug the should lie continued the same as if ho The well known Paris paper, Le raised to him he would thankfully but absence of General Kumpatkin, whose were still alive, lu addition to this, The crowning social feature of the ded- Temps, one of tho mo.t unprejudiced new apisdntment lo command the Russian however, he donates the iower to tho ication of the Palmer Hall, the dailies here, publishes a letter from Its college, science building of Colorado military forces lu the Far East was trustors to terminate such partnercorrespondent nt Tokk which tends to the at was the university banquet CHILDREN IN SCHOOL ships, at any time they desired, if in show Japan's real feelings for tho gained yrsterday. their Judgment such n step Is consider- Aatlera hotel. Thera were 350 guests, Europeans and the white nee In gem must not neglect their eye. Parents tho all WILL NOT MOVE COURT. ed ths best move for the interest of the Including alumni of nearly eral. must not allow them to be neglected. leading collcgeo of this country and estate. Tho correspondent writes that the complaint of the children England. General Win. Palmer, who real Japanese press is systematically At the tout Dan Hanna, Mrs. Hanna and L. C. Tokio, Feb. 23. The plan for moving do not see well or that their that ere they to tho so contributed generously temHanna are appointed trustees. Noththe conn to Kioto has been hatred against the white eyes feel strained or cum headache, tion of tho science building, was among preaching 2352 Washington Ave. for which it expresses the deep- bring them In ud find out the trouble. porarily abandoned and U la now ing la left to charity. race, R. Babbitt the guests. Judge Kurnal thought better not to remove until afest contempt. in I take my honesty pride presided, and other siieakers included ter the prenent acaskm of the parlia- NORTHERRN SECURITIES Nobody Is exempt from the stinging Presldenta Chat. Van lilac, of the UniNew York, Feb. 23. While banker ment in April. The inconvenience of J. T. RUSHMER, pen of the Japanese reporters, not even David President of Wisconsin: do here not generally believe that tha versity removing the neat of government and the diplomats of friendly powers. Manfg. Optician. Expert uniStanford Leland of Starr Jordan, 'Phone 401-X- . ronvenlng the diet nt Kioto Is the rea- United Staton supreme court will renambassador to Tokio, Sir 2412 Wuh. England's Moore of C. E. Prof. versity, and son given for the change In the plan. der Its decision In the Northern Securi Claude Macdonald, is In a position to tie case immediately upon tho reconPLUMBER kndw something about this, as he was vening after Its brief vacation, the Seoul, Feb. 21 A telegram made the target for a series of scurrilnear approach of that event is causing raceivad here from a foreigner ous attacks upon hla character. BOURKE COCHRAN FOR CONGRESS much discussion In financial circles. at Pyng Yang aaye that tho reHe was openly called "a degenerate t J. J. Hill, president of the Securities port that Russian scouts are at and libertine, from whom not even marB. McClellan He Succeeds George comjtany, has been actively engaged of Anju le authentic. Tha teleried women were safe. from the 12th New York. late In conferring with tho various gram also aaya that tho native Of course, he protested to the Mibankers Interested and it Is now said In Pyng Yang are panic strickNew York, Feb. 23. A special elec- kado's government and domanded that ' a tentative plan has been agreed upon tion was held In the Twelfth congres- the paper be forced to apologise and en, but foreigner are not for use In case Ihe supreme court de- sional district today to fill the place retract its accusations. threatened. cided adversely to the company. Mr, made vacant by tho resignation of All he was able to accomplish was Hill has refused lo discuss the subject Mayor George B. McClellan ns n mem- that the ALEXIEFF LEAVES COMMAND. paper stopped Its attack upon In any way, hut one of the banket asber of congress. - The Democratic nom- him with the words: Having been fit. Petersburg, Feb. 22. Viceroy sociated In the enterprise is quoted inee was W. Bourko Cochran. Hla asked to do so by tho minister of forAlexleff left Port Arthur last Saturday, by the Herald as follows: only opponents were Edward Cassidy, affairs, we shall cease our revela"We do not !n the slightest fear for Social Democrat, and Jamea T. Hunter, eign February 20tb. for Mukden. Before tions regarding the honorable Sir over the commend the fate of the Northern Securities Socialist Labor. The Republicans and Claude Macdonald. leaving he bended of tho navy to Vice Admiral Burk. romiwny, no matter what the findings Prohibitionists made no nominations, The number of French officers ifb of the supreme' court The two proper- and Cochran's election was conceded, are asking for long furloughs to be able Port Bald. Feb. II. The Russian ties, the Great Northern and tho to Join the Russian forces In tha Par 1.223 on with Northern Pacific no will troops Orel, event in transports roads, East Is daily increasing, and though board, and the Smolensk, loaded wlih pass out of tho hands which now conNew York, Feb. 23. A freshet the government, in its effort to remain arboth trol them. How this end will ammunition and provisions, be caused by heavy rains suddenly meltneutral, has not allowed any rived hern tiylny from Rues and will achieved 1 am not at liberty to state, ing great quantities of snow deluged strictly French officer to take np arms for the but It will be accomplished nevertbe-l-w- s. Hempstead, L. I., the home town of proceed for Odessa during , the day. It to positively known that many A If the supreme court finds the Secretary Cortelyou: The mansions of Cur, Up-to-D- ate officers asp on their way to : prominent MIKADO RECEIVES. rresent msnner of holding the securimany New York millionaires are I so- the battlefields 'in the East ties 'of the two roads to be illegal it laled through the destruction of road Tokio, Feb. 23. The mikado today will Indicate what shall constitute a le- and bridges, while the homes of many We have once more had tha pleasure received In mudlence CapUins I,ee and gal manner of holding them and that of smaller means were Invad- of seeing King Leopold of Belgium persona Inynter and IJeuL Boyle, of the Brit manner of retaining them will be pur- ed by the rush of water, and the resi- with us. lsh navy, and thanked them for navi sued. dents were compelled to leave In row IVo As usual, he went straight to tho "11 the decree of the lower gating tha cruidera Nisehln and Kaauga court boat. Jockey club Incognito and was soon . from Genoa to Japan. Ilia majesty should he affirmed In all, particular In two hour the water, rushing in surrounded by a number of friends conferred on them the order of the there would be trouble to some other from rose he to know how who wanted enjoyed nearly Hempstead Plains, ping shun mnd presented them with roads, but not so much to Northern three feet. Residents along Front, himself in Berlin lut month and how gifts of silver aud lacquer work from Securltle. which ha been preparing to Lower Main and Little Main streets the kaisers city compared with Paris. the Imperial collection. meet the outcome." were compelled to move their houseKing Leopold reluctantly admitted The foreign crew of the Nlsahln sail lu a general way It 1 understood that hold goods to upper stories, and the that he had not had a very good time for home on the steamer Siberia. tn the event of an adverse decision and foundation were badly damaged. Wa- tn Berlin and that If he had hi way in n sweeping decree the Northern Se- ter filled the basement of the town he would never go there again. curities company will turn over the hall and covered the trolley line tracks, TROOPS OltDEIED TO PANAMA Well, to tell He ended by uylng: 154 24th Street control of the Northern Pacific stock topping all traffic. Telephone 128. Berlin is n city of snobs and the truth, to other Interest, either to a railroad Lakes several acres In extent have I wu treated shamefully by the emcorporation In no way associated with been formed In many places on the press. Washington, Feb. 2L Tha the or roads to a war department today Issued merger voting evaded me and car"She Hempstead Plains. The largest of them The joint guarantee of the Is near the former site of Camp Black. ried herevidently orders for the entire Third dislike even so far that she CSIO DC Burlington bonda by the Great North' Lakes also surround the Meadow brook regiment of Infantry to profrom the services in the ern and Northern Pacific will not be Hunt and the other country places on stayed away ceed to tho lathumt of Panachapel. disturbed. It 1 presumed that this the plains, hut uo damage has been royal For Courteous Treatment Stop at ma. Tho regiment will leave "The Kaiser tried to explain her abplsn contemplates the reduction of done those buildings. The lawns sur- sence by at tho warliost poasibla tlma not able wu she that uylng Northern Securities stock by the equlv rounding the country places of August to stand or on tho transports Sumnor and walk without considerable nlent of the amount issued for North Belmunt and several other millionaire McClelland from New York for Dew-Drobut this pain, pain did not prevent her Fran-dacern Pacific stock. Yohoma by way of San were submerged, practically menacing from taking n whole hour's walk with the households until the water sub- the Kaiser In the park at Bellevue." SOCORRO SHAKEN BY SHOCKS. sides. The slight, however, did not seem to (EL The regiment Is going lo Panama to have perturbed the king much. He Is Great Wave on th of Surface WILL NOT INTERFERE. Appaar relievo the marines stationed there. ever and seemed to enjoy his gay th Land. The headquarters of the regiments nr even more than before. here stay ASK YOUR FRIENDS AS TO WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN WELL N. 21.. 23. Feb. Albequerquc, The Sofia Government to Keep Correct At nt Fnrt Thomas, Kentucky, where are V in the vicinity of Socorro, ; TREATED. titude in Balkans. stationed Companies P. I). I. K. L and pcorle living If France succeeds In steering clear south uf here, are becoming alarmed at M. At Fort Bherldsn are stationed war of most of Natcho-ritc- h. the Loubet's President M. 22. Feb. Constantinople, the frequent recurrence of earthquake Companies A and R and at Columbus shocks the Bulgarian agent here who time this year will be spent traveling. Ol there. Yrsterday morning the Harrm-kCompanies E, F, G, and H. third severe ha Just returned to hi post, brought in shock the two past The regiment will be commanded by lisrk formal assurance to the Porte that Lieutenant Colonel Woodbury, the weeks was felt aud belated rejiorls re- the Sofia government Intends to mainceived here are to the effect that the present colonel, Haskell, being about great lava beds east of San Martial, tain an absolutely correct attitude with to retire with an advanced rank. regard to Macedonian affairs. There la The vote on- the- ratifientiou wan as known as the Mai pals, or Bad Iands. now a more conciliatory tendency in been have disturbed the by Al Yeas: shocks, the Turkish official Aldrich, Alger. follows: world towards the waves here great and there appearing ice, Allison. Ankeny. Bacon. Ball. Bard, on demands and this creates lluigarian the surface. Derry. HevrrTdge. Burnham, Burrows. the hope that the relations between tho I lapp. Clark lWyo.1: Clark fArk.); FAMOUS SINGER DIES IN WANT. two countries will ho Improved. Diet-ricClay, Cockrell. Cullom, Depew. EliKjlilver. Dryden, Dillingham. OIL FIELD RAILROAD. She Was the Daugheer of a Swedish kins, Fairbanks. Foraksr, Foster (I.a.1; Sold so Count GibFrye, Fulton, tlallinger. Gamble, Has New Wyoming Development Inter-Ocea- n 28. Feb. The Chicago, I son. Hale. Hansbrotigh. ley burn, Line. today says: Hoar, Hopkins. Kean. Kearns. 81 me. Eleanor d Pelrell. once n Douglas. Wjro-- . Feb. 23. Governor Latimer. !ndge, Long. MiGomas, ' opcia singer, and widow of Fenlmore Chsucrton, Wyoming direcoe McCreary. McCumlier, Me Entry, Malv Prince rim Pet raff of Russia, has died tor of the Oil company, Millard. Nelson. Mitchell, Honey. lory. In an ohsmre hold In alone has announced that he hu liecn inPenrose, Perkins, Plati iConn.l; Platt. and in want, save for Chicago, the charity of structed by th company to make all (K. Y.l: Tractor. Quarles. Scott. Simstrangers. necessary arrangements as quickly as mons. Smoot. Spooner. Stewart. Daughter and heiress of one of the possible for the cunstruction of a railWarren. Westmore Mi. wealthiest counts of Scandinavia, this road from Orin Junction and Guernsey 5c 4 sxid 5c Lace 8 and I0ic 2ic k. Nays Hailey. Hate. Blackburn, wonderful woman lived to we two to Lander. Chatterton Is Governor Du GorCulberson. Itanirl, lads. 44 8 5 and 20c I .see great fortunes melt 10 and !2ic 10c and to have now piliig over the line already surman. Morgan. Newlands. Patterson, her title of royally away taken from her. IncludThe of veyed. length road. the M Pctlus. Teller, Yl!lman-- 1. 15 and J7ic Embroideries Driven by necessity to slug for a liv- ing branches, will ! 200 miles. The 30 and 35c 0000 10c In tho Royal Opera ing new of will road Orin connect companies Junction 44 ANDREWS TO ARGUE CASE. 50c 40 and 50c the continent, tbc singer won her way with the Chicago A Northwestern and 35c 60 and 65c San Francisco. Feh. 2". Lortn An- upward In the profession until at the Colorado A Southern, and at Guernsey drews. attorney general of Hawaii, has Russian court in St. Petersburg she be- with the Btirilng'ou. arrived here vn his way tn Washington came th wife of Prince von Petroff, a to argue tliu fisheries east the Boyar nobleman. Then began the scWILL NOT GET DAMAGES. Thursday at 9 oclock we wiHp!ace on sale 3,000 yards United Statos Supreme court, whlrh is ries of misfortunes which eventually expected to come np for tearing early left her adrift as a poor teacher of New Orleans. Feb. 23. In ths case In March. This rase. Involving rights music in Chicago at the age of $7 of M. U. I Jumper re. the Sovereign valued nt $1,000,000 or' more, arose years. camp. Woodmen of the World, the Nob 5 4c from a provision of the act creating the The singer had won fame under the United States court of appeals today territory, that all claims to private name of Mm. Petrdli in three Royal directed that no relationship of prinNo.. 10c rights to fish In the ocran adjac ent to Opera com panic. The name was as- cipal and agent existed between the the Islands must he established by suit sumed for stage purposes, and la Ital- Sovereign tamp and the individual . No. 40 17c brought In Circuit court. Several hun- ian for Petroff. the name of her royal camps of the order and that furtherdred suits were brought under the art, husband. more It was Irresponsible In damages 5 in but by stipulation all of the plaintiff Her father was the count Wcigant ol for act tommit'ed by the defendant will abide by the decision of the United Sweden. Her mother wa the Coundamfor suit tamps. Jumper brought Staten Supreme court in the present tess von Schwerin. Mme. 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General Kuropnlkln will not leave for the front for another fortnight. In the meantime he Is going to his tates to bid farewell to relatives. Ilia statue has not yet been fully settled. By the terms of his appointment, tho general will command the Manchuria army, subject to Viceroy Alexleff, but his powers will probably be extended to lurlude the troops north of Man rhurla. Tho offirlal view if the statu Is that Viceroy Alexleff will remain In supreme command, but the vlceroj being n sailor General Kumpatkin will he appointed his lieutenant fur ibo army as Admiral 31 ak sniff Is for the navy. The viceroy's departure from 1ort Arthur was not due In apprehension of the possibility of its investment, hut simply to the requirements of the strategical situations as to enable him to direct the operations now In prog' ress along the line of the Korean from tier from a more centra) point. l'osst hly he will not remain at Mukdrn, hut will go from place to place as clrrum tanres demand. Speaking on the subject of the possible investment of Port Arthur, the military authorities do not believe the Japanese will attempt to make a land' lug In furre on the l.ian Tung The former say there is nothing the Russians would like better, a such an attempt is doomed to rertain failure. The authorities here assert that tha southern portion of the peninsula Is strongly guarded and that the northern shore prtTint insuperable oM eba. The only etianre of the Japanese. it Is claimed, would be marching down from Korea, bill to do this, it Ik added, they must first defeat the Russian army on this side of the Yalu river, and. even If snrrnseful. they would he face to fscc with an impregnable stronghold. The Associated Press Dow under stands that Grand Duke Alexis has reconsidered his determination to go to the Tar East. He Is extremely anxious to go, but the grand riuk felt that hla duties here would necessitate his re training in St. Petersburg. The Russian government has no official confirmation of the report that the ftjsetgn commanders at. Chemulpo, except the commander of the United States gunboat. Vicksburg, protested aainst the Japanese entering the harbor of Chemulpo, flimly ask to be excused tu vioua u attack. Mr. Brr,a to hitn. Neither to Governor u CLEARY u 11 Inn p KINNEY. Props. S DC s Embroidery and Lace Sale - We never Embroidery and Lace Cheap, Because we Never Bought them So Cheap, Kilt-redg- world-renowne- Brlgo-Amcrlck- Tala-fierr- o. ............. Car-mar- I00a Em'ffoicres... ..'..,....25: 0 Ribbon Sal- e12..;.. Wei-gsn- $ai Last & Thomas |