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Show ! , MORNING EXAMINER, DQEEN, UTAU, SITNDAY MORNING, INTERESTING IMPORTANT DECISION STEP TAKEN MAT S, 10(11. 4444444444444444444444444 4 TOGOS REPORT. 4 4 4 7.Vice 4 Admiral 4 that the entrance 4 United States Circuit Court Decides 4 to Pori Arthur i blocked cum- - 4 Tariff Prevailing at Withdrawal 4 pletcly to all iesels except small 4 Shall Affect Goods With4 boats, lie artd that the Japan- - 4 drawn from Bonded 4 cue have nut lost a single war 4 Warehouse- 4 vmhcI although the attack re-- 4 4 suited in considerable loss of life. 4 New York, May 7. A decision of con4 4 has 4 JAPS BLOW UP BRIDGES. 4 siderable interest lu importers I wen handed the Unite i 4 4 down by Slate circuit court of appeal. In ef- 4 St. Petersburg. May 7.$: 10 a. 4 fect the court ('eridd that the asaesa-me- 4 m. The Russian retreat from 4 of duty upon goods withdrawn 4 Feng Wang Cheng is confirmed. 4 from a boudtrl warehMc-- fur conenmii-tiu- n 4 The Japanese pressed the retreat- - 4 ahall be uiion ibe basis of the tar- 4 ing irnoiM. though with few losses 4 iff prevailing at the lime of withdraw4 to either aide. The Japanese dc- - 4 al. The collector at this port, who bad 4 Htmyed the railway at Pori Ad- - 4 maintained that th duty should be 4 ams. blowing np the bridges. 4 levied on the bart of the rates in ef4 fect at the time the goods were placed 4 JAPS CAPTURE 400 PRISONERS 4 in bond, waa overrule.. 4 This decision will affect an Immense 4 An Tung, Manchuria, Monday, 4 number of importat Ion Of sugar and 4 May 2, via Seoul, Korea. May 4 7.- -7 tobacco, and also will apply to huna. in. A Japanese force to-- 4 dreds of importation of tea which 4 day charged a thousand men of 4 war tax the were in bond at the time 4 the Russian rear guard, consist- - 4 on tea wa taken off. 4 Ing of a battalion of Infantry and 4 4 two baiteries of artillery near 4 4 llsmatan.weat of Kiu Lien Cheng. 4 4 Alter sustaining heavy loss, the 4 4 Japanese spiked the Russian guns 4 4 and captured 400 prisoners. 4 Tokio. May 4 Togo report Completion of the Conoolidation Cool Companies is in Sight. f New York. May 7. Au important step has lieca taken toward the completion of the Central Pennsylvania hltumiuoua coal cousnliilatlon. says a Herald dtapau-- from Philadelphia. The IVnnsylvaula and Poke through its president, W. A. latlirop. ha annoumi-.- ! that aa a result or negotiation extending over lateral months, it ha purchased all of the capital stork and frauchises of thn Beech Greek Goal and Coke The terms were not made pub-ii- c. com-lian- General Manager Mudge of the Santa Fc Says if the Machinists do not Return to Work Monday They Need not I i Apply Again. i. 1 ' ! i rom-iian- y. y. Negotiations for the purchase were liegun last year but, owing to the un- favorable flnanciaL'aituatiou and the demoralisation of me bituminous market the plaai waa temporarily aban- . Tokens. Kau., May 7. 'There will 4 doned. he no further negotiaiion with the WILL DONATE $1,500,000. 4 Through this addition to its property of the on the part the Pennsylvania Coal and Coke comhtrikiux machinist to pany now controls upward of 117.UU0 ftanis Fc food," htid Ren. Manager 4 Chicago. May 7. A of coal and surface land, chiefly acre nolle81. Herald Paul "A Record from the II. W. Sludge this muraing. in Blair, Cambria. Clearfield and In say a: Jame J. Hill, president -. will he ported in the shops today containing mora than 4 of the Northern Seciiritiea com- -- 4 (liana counties, In I ho effect that all men who do not one billion tons of coal. and the Great Northern railpany mate report fur work Monday need detainUpon these land are hunted forty-foway, will supplement his many no further application. Thoae Roman oiieratlng collieries with a daily Catholic ihe 4 in girt ed hy sickness must furuirfh n phy- 4 church hy a donation of $T.3uu,- - 4 shipping rapacity of 15.000 font. It sician' cert iff rate." own also shout I.Owi coke ovens with 000, given Jointly by hinmelf and Right now. ho added, we have 4 Mrs. lilll inward ihe erection of 4 a daily capacity of 2.000 tona. morn men ready to pi to work in the n new 11,000,000 cathedral. Two 4 machine xliups than the total number 4 of the wealthiest parishes of St. O CORRESPONDENTS NOT ALI.OWED of marhinlMH a ho have gone out. Paul will Join in Its ront ruction. 4 Mr. Rurkalcw nays that be ha Mukilcn. May 6. Still no foreign Announcement or the gift has the men that, hi showing from correspondents are allow rannewspaper made in the been 4 4 clergy strike was aertoualy affecting the en- 4 section withhy further where all the foreign at Liao ed Yang, statement 4 gines and other rullhig stork on the O of the progress of the cathedral 4 attaches are detained. Capt. Win. V. information his to system. According movement. The remaining $1.- - 4 Judson of the engineer corps. U. 8. A., eight engine, have "died at Newton 4 5UO.OOO la already in night and 4 who la to accompany the Russian army 4 since the strike began. hoailllttes and Lieut. Newton will he other given 4 during hy wealthy not are Hanta Fe oflleiala rlaim they A. McCully, the U. 8. naval attache, citizen. 4 4 Inconvenienced in the least. others have been provided with 1 4 and quarters there. The men un the troop trains passGARRISON PARADES. RECEPTION TO GERMAN COMing through Mukden on their way to MISSION. the front are la excellent spirits and Port Arthur, Friday, May $. A paconfidence in Russia's even' express rade of the garriaon here was bald St. May 7. At the world's fair tuai success. They ask' their officers name today In honor of the einprOita today a reception was tendered by the when they may expect to reach Japan day. Lieutenant General Stoeasel, in German twmmlnrion in celebration of and already want to know the Japa speech to the troops, alluded te the anese names for tobacco, tea and Pth latest phase of the war by whirh Fort the opening of the German summer er articles. Arthur la threatened on the land side house In the East court of the Palace of Picturesque scenes are frequently and expressed bis firmness and con- Varied Industries. The member of the witnessed at the wayside alatlons fidence in the endurance of ihe de- - German eommiMlon and many exposiwhere the troop frequently remain fenders of the Kwan Tung peninsula. tion officials were present ns guest a over night. The soldiers are drawn The general's address waa received The pavilion I a reproduction of a on the plat forma, the bugles sound .with cheers from the assembled ol-- . typical dwelling house in southwestern ip and then all uncover as the priest ut Bailors. dlera and Germany. ten the evening prayer. Then the troops in each rar, led by a tenor voice break out into folk aongs. The Chi nese villagers with whom the soldiers quickly make friends, gather about listening to the songs which ars mcatly plaintive ntra. The men, many of whom have been forty days on trains on their way from the interior of Russia are all healthy and Join heartily in the song. CO-OPERATIThe Chinese commander of the dia NG trict, accompanied by an escort at tired In barbaric uniforms which com traated strongly with their modern arms, waited at the station at DJand-xu- n for an interview with General who later reviewed the here. A large concourse of Chi' Under-takin- g neae assembled to witness ihe review h V ur ri : ; rt I t l . ii I! '!: i .) FFFrmi'FFFFFFa'irrF - J x !! . UNITED STATES ENGLAND Kur-opalki- n, gar-rise- n u l rr Harmoniously Join in Large Financial Japanese Loan Quotation. r In behalf t 1-- 4 -: t New York, May 7. The needful appropriation of 110,000,000 having been voted by the board of estimate work on average weekly wage of fifteen skill' London aud ed trade at $10.50 in $18.75 In New York. Wanted One hundred warm OF THINGS AND DOINGS AT RIPE and ready for your picking 10c up to $1.20. WORK IG A NECESSITY, YET ONE IS INTERESTED IN THE 4444444444444 44444444 chantmen. The vessels of these detachments remained until 4 o'clock of Ttteaday afternoon, but their search waa fruitless. The day was foggy and Tokio, May 7.- -4 p. nt Vice Admir- It. wna Impossible to observe the conal Togo's official re iial or the hitwt dition of the enemy. 'The detachmeats then returned to which engagement off Port Arthur, their base and since the morning of wa received hers today . shows that 4th May they have been engaged la the Jaimneae have blocked the culrance other operation.' to the harbor. Un Tuesday morning, after the MANCHURIANS HOSTILE. blockading flotilla had been scattered of the commander by a gale and the New York, May 7. Signs of growflotilla had signallrl in vain that the ing hostility against the Russians here Ihe attempt be abandoned pending become evident among the inhabl- moderation of the atnrm. the crews of tnnta of Manchuria since the Russian the separated ship, in no way daunt- reverse on land, says a World dised by ihe weather which isolated them St. Petersburg. In confrom their comiwnlon, proceeded to patch from of this the guards along tho the work on their own desperate in sequence line have been considerably illative. They forced their way in the railway was strengthened. face of the Russian Are, which According to a Mukden dispatch a more deadly than ever before, aa a of guard two miles north result of the Improve J Russian de- railway Tyndejatoun numbering 100 men was fenses. over the field of mines. attacked last Sunday by brigand. Many of these exploded, yet five out Sharp took place during which blockading one fighting waa of the eight Japac-enRussian killed Lieutenships were Jammed inlo the inner ant Korableff and four and were sermeq channel and all egress from the harbor to all craft excepting small In barred. iously wounded. The attack exceeded all ita predecessors in desperation and the courage COLLEGE PRESIDENT RESIGNS. displayed by the volunteer crews ia equal to that shown in any event tn the Chicago. May 7. A dispatch to the war history of the world. Although Record Herald from Iamalng. Mich., V ice Admiral Togo again avoided damsays: President w. G. Sperry, of age to a single one of hla vessels, the Olivet college, haa tendered hla resigattack proved to be expensive In Uvea. nation to the trustee. The resignation The blockading flotilla consisted of was accept e.1, and President Sperry merchantmen. They will return to hla old home in New eight stone-lade- n were escorted by tlw gunboats Akagt, England at the end of the college year. Commander Fugimoto, and Chotkai. It Is understood that foiling health is Commander Iwamiira; the second tor- the cause. pedo bunt destroyer flotilla, under the command of Commander Shtda; the third torpedo boat destroyer flotilla. Commander Tsuchlya; the fourth flotilla, Commander Nagt; the fifth flotortilla, Commander Maro; the ninthYasb-Ima: pedo boat flotilla. Commander tba tenth torpedo boat flotilla, Commander Otakl. and the fourteenth l. torpedo boat flotlll. Commander (Coutinucd from page 1.) MOST Several Thousand Laborers arc to be EmoU ed on Work at Wages of 50 Cents a Day. 7. President May Washington, Roosevelt had an extended conference today with Admiral Walker, chuirmau of the Isthmian canal commission, concerning matter connected with tho canal work. They discussed particularly the regulations which are to be Issued by the president governing the canal aone aud the operation of the said commission. Admiral Walker that at present the labor supply on the isthmus waa ample for the purpose of the commission. Just now between 700 and 801) principally Jamaica engineers. are employed on the caual. On the transfer of the property to the United States Admiral Walker telegraphed to continue the work without Interruption. Thus far it has not foe's decided by the commission whether the work of construction shall be done by contract or directly by the commission. It is expected ihai when the construction work ia In full awing several thousand men will be employed. The day laborers on the isthmus are receiving altnut CO rents. United States currency. They are generally good "borer Major Wm. B. Black ofThe corps of engineers, U. S. A., had a talk with the president today. He expressed the belief that the sanitary problem confronting the commission was not a serious one. LABOR STATUTE friends to visit our ter. Don't wall i Hill August. EVERY Emancipation of the Toiler THE MOTHER AND WIFE ARE THE ONES ON WHOM THE BURDEN OF HOUSEHOLD DUTIES FALL HEAVIEST. OUR THOUGHT IS THAT ANYTHING THAT LIGHTENS THE BURDEN LENDS A BETTER FLAVOR TO LIFE'S ACTIVITIES. WHY SPEND HOURS OVER A NERVE WRECKING SEWING MACHINE, WHEN YOU CAN BUY THE MADE-UGOODS FOR ALMOST COST OF THE PIECE MATERIAL? P For Instance SHIRT WAISTS 150 Spring weight are on the table at shout half their former prices. . Not eid style, but a trifle heavy for the hot weather. It will pay you to invest even for fall wear. Prices: $1.10, $1.25, $2,001 ' 7 Topeka. May 7- .- The court today declared void the , tute which makes It unlawful tu discharge an employ hr. iiw belongs to a lawrui lalxjr orgauia! . lion. This I a dcciHtun of intimriance lo latter union , B. Berry of the CoffoyvtIU. Brick . Tile company wa di. hare. . from service and be brought ac lloit to recover damage, allogin. , ihat he was discharged Intsuik he wa a member of a labor union. . He recovered judgment in lower court and the brick enmu., . appealed, snacking the cm, wit. . tionality of the law. , t ATHLETIC RECORDS Fouc New Ones Hava Been Made it Vassac Today. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., May new Vnasar athletic record were nude in the annual field day game today u the fifty yarJ dash Fanny jamei of Kanaau City placed the mark at Sl--i tho 1 dath PAPER MERCHANT IS BANKRUPT. seconds toand12 lowered second. Helen C. record of Gloucester, Mass., in the runHe Has Lest a Fortune of a Million ning high Jump, made a new record of Dollars in Five Years. four feet, 2 inches, while Alkw u. New York, May 7. John Campbell B. Elding, of Poughkeepsie, incretari Smith, of this city, formerly a paper the baseball throw distance to IK m, merchant, who Inherited more than 3 inches. $1,000,000 five yean ago, ha filed a New York, May 7. Dr. Thoms petition In bankruptcy with liabilities of $408,300 and assets doubtful. formerly in charge of the Coluns mbian legation at Washington, is quit The petitioner was employed salesman In the paper business by his 111 in this city from nervous pnutn-tion- . our Bab-ao- 1- -2 Her-ra- n, Whh his family he hu hen grand uncle, Augustine Smith, who died in January, 1897, leaving a large here since the home government fortune of which Mr. Smith Inherited dered him to withdraw from After a few weeks' vacation lu 11.000,000. He engaged in the paper will pto trade, ' retiring February of this order to restore his healthto hereturn expects year. Friends attribute the kins of to Columbia and of minim the lu capacity his fortune to the slump in cotton Washington In the foil. following the Sully failure. Wuh-ingto- SPRING IS IN PULL BLOOM IN OUR The blockading vessels and their escort left the main squadron for Port Arthur on M onlay evening. They en- MILLINERY STORE the new Spring Styles are found here. Money Saved to every Purchaser by buying NOW. All waa firing uiion the fourteenth torpedo boat flotilla. Ine men on board Ihe Mikawa Marti thought the other steam-er- a had reached the harbor mouth aud folthey steamed boldly in. Slut waa merlowed cloudy by another of the chantmen, believed to be the Sskura Maru. The llusniana had fires burning at the mouth of the harbor and they used also many powerful searchlights on the invading Japanese vessels. They poured an incessant Are Inlo the channel. Lieut. Hose, who was In command of the Mikawa Maru. unhesitatingly fore ed hla ship into the rhannel. rammed his way through the mines and reached the center of the entrance. Here he an chored his vessel and then blew her up. She sank immediately. Another at earner, aupimaed to be the Sskura Maru then came to anchor near a projecting ruck at tlie mouth of the harbor and sank. Following the Sak-ur- a Maru came the Toml Marti, the i Yedo 51am, the Otaru Maru. the Maru tile Alkoku Maru and the Asagawo Maru. These six steamers advanced to the mouth of the harbor. The Russian fire now became highly effective, while a number of sunken mines were exploded. These explosions caused heavy cau-sltie- s among the Japanese on board the blockading vessels. The Tomi blent collided with a bomb. This turned her stem lo the eastward and she sank athwart the passage, blockading nearly one half of the entrance tn the harbor. When th Yedo Mam reached the mouth of the pasage and was lowering her anchor her captain. Commander Takayangi, wa shot, through Ihe stomach and killed. The Yedo Maru waa anchored and sank. The Alkukiunani then struck a mine five raple lengths from t he mouth of the passage, whir., exploded and caused her to siuk. The lieutenants of this ves ael.'Uchlda, Chief Engineer Aoki and eight men are missing. A steamer, thought to lie the Aaga-wMarik which appeared to have had her rudder broken, blew heraelf up at the foot of Golden hill and sank there. Admiral Togo says: The destroyer and torpedo boa l flotillas beside resisting the enemy bravely, fought against wind and waves. The torpedo boat flotilla close to the mouth of ihe harbor and rescued more (ban half the men. Torpedo boat nnmber 57 bad a steam pipe broken by a shell and was consort, torpedo host, disabled, bur number 7fl, went to her assistance and towed her awav. Three of the crew of No. 6? were wounded. "The destroyer Actaka had her starboard engine damaged by a shell and one sailor on hoard of her waa killed. One sailor on board the Hayabuaa wa killed by a shell. "The third detachment. Rear Admiral Dews commanding reached Port Arthur at o'clock Tuesday morning. The first detachment, under Vice Admiral Togo, and Rear Admiral Xashlha second in Cdiumaiiil. arrived off Port Arthur al X in the morning for the purpose of iirnterliii!' the lies troy hi1 and 'the toriu-ilWut flotilla. and In HHiircli for ill- of ihe -- ttnl.en mcr- - Hats $2.00 and up. Misses' and Children's Trimmed Hats $1.50 and up. Pattern Ladies Trimmed Hats all that are left from our excellent stock 10 to 25 per cent off on entire line. DONT FORGETOUR MILLINERY N0VH.TIES Hag-am- o SHEETS Eight, Nine and Ten Quarter 60c 65c 70c each TVe Sell HOSIERY rr cheap tha it don't Fay to darn it. Zhc. IPr, j or, The Little BEAUTY combs held Stray lock firm and add beamy to the coiffure. 15c. 20c. 25c. PILLOW SUPS Th New COLONIAL i ; ! i - hand finished hair pins, extra quality, (our on card for 10c. Sisea -- 2c, 15c and 20c. rrarl Buttons CHEAP. Sires Id to 24 lign; in two and four hole, all sizes. 5c per dez. warn LACE CURTAINS. a( Dry Goods price 11.25 to $7.30. If you inspect them we expect you will buy Paine & hurst DRY GOODS them. UM . VOIU. - Helpful Hints Paine & bursts underwear ia WAR NEWS tha structure of the new Manhattan bridge over the East river will begin countered a southeasterly gale and by July 1. When completed, it will coat 11 o'clock at night the sens were $12,000,000 and from the standpoint of mountainous and It was found imposcapacity will be the largest bridge in sible to keep the steamer together. the world, and probably will be com' The signals to abandon the attack pleted by Jan. 1, 1MD. There will be were repealed until 2 o'cktek in the on six eight railway tracks, as against, morning, but they- foiled tn reach the the new Williamsburg bridge, and four veaels of Ihe expedition which were on the old Brooklyn bridge. sweirt apart hy the seas. Upon arrivthe ing, the Mtkawa Maru, one of The new British Blue Hook gives the merchant vessel, saw that the enemy 5 SPRING e Sak-urm- ROM IN ENT NEBRASKAN DEAD. Jacob Schiff, who London, May of Kuhn, Loch 4 CV, arOmaha, May 7. Saint A. D. Bui ranged to take half tha Japanese loan, combe, prominent In mate and na had a private audience with King Ed- tional politics, for eleven years pubward yesterday evening. This unusual lisher of the Omaha Republican and Incldant is understood to have been for fifty years Identified with the dedue to the kings desire to ex pres hla velopment of Ihe west, died at hla appreciation at the fact that the Unit- home lu this city today, aged 74 years. ed States and England are He has been, according to tits own harmoniously In large ffhVncial Htatement, a Republican for fifty yearn, undertakings. Sir Ernest Cassell, an having been one of the organlxera of old friend of Mr. Schiff a, apparently that party and having cast his first brought tM matter to the ktug'n vote for John P. Hale in 1832. He has knowledge. The Japanese loan I nom- hold a number of Important governinally quoted today at 2 premium. ment, atate and city offices. 7. ! NEW BRIDGE FOR EA8T RIVER. ni VAL LACES anil InsertkraSj special sale. 2c yanl. (li-w- s SPECIAL VALUES MRS. S. E. LYON Proprietor. j II |