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Show ViOIi. HI. No. alt The PAGES G38. Laki 13. 1904. FFORT SAID A B E BY THE KAISER REDUCE HIS TEMPERATURE KHAQAROKA s Been Attacked and Sunk by Four Russian Warships. iV'' V Power Is Shown by Sufferer. cuperative -- r si t "T I - . I VJ j. r rr,,C't )!r, 5l. BULLETIN. ' High Fever During Early Morning Hours Gives Alarm; Wonderful Re- t3UCHATUi St UR!H ST. PETERSBURG, FEB. 13. THE FIRST FEELING OF DEPRESSION IS DISAPPEARING, AND ENTIRE CONFIDENCE IS EXPRESSED THE ULTIMATE SUCCESS OF THE RUSSIAN ARMS. A DISTIN-- 4 GUISHED RUSSIAN SAID: "THE SLIGHT REVERSES WHICH WE SUSTAINED AT THE OUTSET HAVE HAD A GOOD EFFECT. THE RUSSIANS NO LONGER DESPISE THE ENEMY. THAT WAS A MISTAKE WHICH WE MADE. THE JAPANESE CERTAINLY ARE EXCELLENT FIGHTERS, WHO WILL BE TREATED WITH THE RESPECT 11. THEY DESERVE." rr-- ffjvS r FAR-REACHIN- VCWNrWl m GULF CJT - f r.? Ctttr T-o- 1 act" iy 'vVNvlJ... 1 b-- ; ' i - ' tCoatia... silence nbout oa pasc S.) - A- a t im e. thf le. ,f (:- f.-- .it-'.- I'l. " . 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Death of Son. her with his .lid' then attempted to kid lu er knife. . ; :;!-!- I - H, l i fa rr, 13 jr. i." V''t ,r": 1 . tt.- - t. f j. ! ,t i --, : .?.-..- ! (5 t.. Jr.?' jr-- .r. 3 Vut 1!R t:. Ki n fct". ) V , . .sr i ! Hnna. ' I si t T T . t T, e . - last l.e stunk tJ. a t ',,.,,,.5 s,,., ,. , N-r- s vf "r than four months, to.lay t:l- n;:' I" District court lor t'dvon.- from Thorn's S tcournev. on t),e Mrs. Segouil.ey a'l pes iiu-'ilof her hubai:d ect slme thdt part sp-'it'e- t,'j !'j " , "m r : t rr.r." nralk cvrr PieS4rrst rr.i!5T!. 11 r m - TRIED TO KILL HER marriage. A rei ites that on r'(i.) " "Tf ! 1 !: BRIDE SAYS HUSBAND io-ardi- . r. : f' n-- tl-.t- rd - . . I !;. n i i !i a "-i- n is a oj.i trn't. to width Inception . r , t r.itv I t o p.ii ti' .ii-i.iMi'S". of inuvt ! r to Patk. ir.tituaj. other - it'.imi t it n-tnuet :taniJ .1 r i f m.irrU- ar. i Then- must 1 "Tl.il I Jotjt t:. tIronn ac pt am within t' and It must iippar that th t.ittt" in- huna.. hh-- i tt, l i. Jo,. Th tend'l iiiatrinaty. to must N In nib-tai- n t i ... tn law. wir un-ir . ,t f i., nr. n,!- i "That by tic- dxtrliii t.l U9C' rf ( ' That th l Uf-.s'.'- t i. n, I j - brid-- t rr r. .r r, dux'.r c ir - - Mr. Mary Seg..uiney, n. ?:, :.r, whn r,d ;.VT. rr-at-4i- - b-e- Viceroy AF.xit f" 1 "Oh. ! 1 r'fi-diin- k - rvr - . Uovtan rr. In Will, h lh.' f Hilton The U.u of tK:.j v . of the "sealing" ord.m.i nee f Xh" Morttvr. htr h trarcMc- - ..nit, i nm t July Zl. va first ra'.ji.'.l. va iWM 1 y th In tt,- w n i de iifn the nf-- t h id that n ! rti. ul.tr form or it nny . I I C r.' 10 MiiMimi'' . ooui iii.iiii.i-ii" inn i''iir.ir,"', under th Tf t !at iiu of Ue- - Morrron bur. h t or,:tuE- - . inetiu" i ttt. ceremony, create. i a v.iiil nn,ni"ii I iw iti.rri.tt' f t!,- - .;di who nt' n-- 1 Into It. an I that tl; it lilsrir to . , ilor-i- i or. It w.m fitrltwr !.' I I'tetnity wan surp',uaK'. n a r- l"Anrs t1. Sup; n. ut a.'t.i it.d it t::t .p . r, not valid. ---r i.-i- sociated Press is authoiized to deny th" report that Japanese troops had landed at Port Arthur with the loss of two regiments. Nothing is knwi here the movements of the Vladivos-tocsquadron, but the reports that it had sunk Japanese transports off "Won San the destroyed Hakodate are gen- Urally discredited, it b iug pointed .u: that it is impossible for the squadron in two place. almost sito have multaneously. A navel expert says that if the Hakodate story i.i true. Admiral Stackelberg (m command, of the Yladivostock squadron), will be able to come south by the eastern coast of Japan and cause enormous havoc along the shore ami to shipping and ultimately effect a junc-tur-- e with Admiral Vir nius' squadron on its way to the far Hast from Ku-rop- t ?::i3 CONFLICT. I 1 s ST. PF.TERSF.U11G. Feb. in. The As nd I WHAT THE SUPREME COURT DECIDED. - . is-- tTcrt .r-oi- washx?;oto?;, 3TATV7C JAPA'ESE-IIUSSIA:- ; r"f Z4 4 r'trrcfirr? 5UNG SHANGHAI Judjre William C. Hall thin rnorr.lns rendered a decision In th" am- of Ar.nie F. A. Hilton vs. W. S. MeCornifk In whirh li deid.d that the pl.Untift'f niarrl.iKe to Dr. John 11. I'aik was not a leyal one. ision involves the t i - to vatl-ou- ? The proper fit 8 sold by Dr. Park prior to his death. Mrs. Hilton under a Supreme court decision filed suit apainst "MrCornUk and othei.e to ltrovr dower right3 In property .old. Judf? Hall's decision is ai l Tty comiilli- t to b- in direct petent lawyi-rIn d with the Supreme covirt'.i i; f.Ht. Judk'e II. ill. at th tiin.' of ision. m.id- an order In this tlo another cas- - rouiin out of the .in circumftanc cor.tlnr.inq the report of one-thitiia commissioners, who awnrdt-'of th- - I'ark estate to Mrs. Hilton. Judge Hairs Opinion. Judce Hall In hi opinion y.ild: I find both a. a matter of l.iw nn I f;irt: That by the law marriage In Hi RUMORS IN RUSSIA Rus-s.iala- 5fMW l(i rail JUDGE HALL RULES, CONTRARY TO SUPREME COURT, THAT CELESTIAL SEALING IS NOT VALID MARRIAGE BULLETINS offe-jall- - Ih rh uASHnoTOK. H inr-mbr- s WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. The State department today issued this statement : "After some preliminary exchange of views between this Government and the Government of other powers interested in the Chinese matters, the desent partment on the loth of February ihe following instructions to the American representatives in St. Petersburg, Tokio and Peking: 'You will express to the Minister for Foreign Affairs' the earnest desire of the Government of the United States that in the course of the military operations which have begun between Japan that the neutrality of and in all practicable ways her n.anh'nistrati ve entity shall bo respected an that the area of by both parties be localized and minihostilities sludl mized as nui'li as possible so that un due excitement and disturbance ot the Chinese people may preented and ln XA1II!J0I0:. 0 v- - " HERE'S A NEW MAP OF TITE SCENE OF the leair'L possible lo.--s to 11v commerce of the world will be K and intercourse BRITISH STEAMER IS casion-d- . JOHN HAY.' " "At t lie same time this (.Jovernm jnt FIRED UPCN AT PORT informed all the powers sdpnutory of the pnHorol at Peking of its action and similar action on their part. ARTHUR BY RUSSIANS requested No answers to the above note in ad dition to those received up to yesterday Fob. 13. The British have been received, at the State depart CHEFOO, Port merit. Kttamshlp Fupin, when Arthur, was rirol upon by Ru?ians. of the rrew ISO LANDING MADE BY Three Chintz w ! "vvour,dd. Th. Russians afterwards apologized lor firir.g on the JAPS AT PORT ARTHUR; MET NO RESPONSE '.?: t; C-.'- 13. i .,W?iSW 4 71 BULLETIN. WAR GAME HAS "I , t " . T" TLAtKM QU OPART ST. PETERSBURG, FEB. 13. A REPORT HAS BEEN RECEIVED FROM VICEROY ALEXIEFF SAYING THAT THE RUSSIAN TORPEDO TRANSPORT, YENISEI, HAS BEEN BLOWN UP AS THE RESULT OF STRIKING A MINE AT PORT ARTHUR. THE YENISEI SANK AND CAPT. STEPANOFF, THREE OFFICERS AND NINETY-CN- E MEN WERE LOST. IN i i r'ftl . JCJ BULLETIN. PROCLAIMED TOKIO, FEB. 13. THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT THE NEUTRALITY OF CHINA DURING THE WAR BETWEEN RUSSIA AND JAPAN. UNCLE SAM'S MOVE r H SI fc scLtm:?. BULLETIN. WAR f Jf - i -- L'l? t '..Mir ni Vy Dim V t.t r : J . 3 if" TJiU "R .WONSCN . Al 5t G YOKOHAMA, FEB. 13. IT IS REPORTED HERE THAT THE RUSSIAN WARSHIPS GROMOBOI, ROSSIA, RURIK AND EOGATYR SUNK THE JAPANESE MERCHANT STEAMER AKOURO MARU OFF HOKKAIDO ON FEBRUARY 11TIL TODAY'S Tot talk. - (- who V rr. 1 it j; r AH ta .uj afui ENWAN -- rivr, & 1 f t JJa Ir.g BULLETIN. RELONDON, FEB. 13. POSSIBLE ACTION BY GERMANY IS GARDED HERE AS A FACTOR IN THE FAR EASTERN SITUATION, AND IS CAUSING SOME APPREHENSION. THE ST. PETERSBURG CORRESPONDENT OF THE DAILY TELEGRAPH. ALREADY QUOTED AS HAVING GABLED THAT HE HAD INFORMATION ON "UNIMPEACHABLE AUTHORITY FOR STATING THAT IF THE FORTUNES OF WAR PROVE ADVERSE TO RUSSIA, A RESULTS, IS DIVERSION WHICH MAY LEAD TO SAYS: FURTHER CONFIDENTLY EXPECTED FROM GERMANY," BY MADE ''ALREADY PROPOSALS ARE AFFIRMED TO HAVE BEEN THE CHIEF OF THAT STATE, WHIClx', IF ACCEPTED, WILL CONSIDERABLY COMPLICATE MATTERS. THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT WILL SUPPORT RUSSIA DIPLOMATICALLY IN ANY ACTION TAKEN TO BRING THE ALLEGED EVACUATION OF WEI HAI WEI BEFORE THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL. GERMANY'S FIXED RESOLUTION IS TO WIN BACK RUSSIA'S FRIENDSHIP, BUT THE PROPOSALS WHICH HAVE EMANATED FROM BERLIN ARE DEFINITE AND CONCRETE, AND, IF ACCEPTED, ARE LIKELY TO INTEREST EUROPE MORE KEENLY IN THE FAR EASTERN WAR."' t ht CO 3Sy ?&y'0 1 lGlS HANNA MAY WIN HIS FIGHT FOR LIFE; HEROIC MEANS e.nnrted to Have "' 10 PniCE. Tnnr.n Cents izcr Japanese Merchant Steamer irt UP AGAINST IT HE9 E HAND IN THE FAR I? fl m MM - egram; Sajlt Lake City; Utah, Satuhday Evex lng, Fehuuary MISSIA REALIZES E - , 1 4' ? I : f . 3. V-- V le. t 1 . 'f , tr. .1 ' M r f . : v;i;.tt r;M. |