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Show The SArr Lake' Telegram. 0 rnni.ir.v TiicnKpAY r.vr.KiNf;, WILD STORI c5 OF RUSSIAN VICTORIES NEW YORK HIT TOBOGGAN; CIRCULATED IN CZAR'S LAND IN ORDER TETRO STOCK ADVANCES ' at tn!a flf HE SPIRITS OF THE PEOPLE 'New share.hit toborstn efthis during wk. UP KEEP n. h-h- . FIRE IN CORN STARCH FACTOR MILLION-DOLLA- R Tork etock the IJH Tryvrr.lr.f. landing Plant of Corn Products Company at Oswego Wiped altfeo-uccon7 centa the sale of 3200 th This la a drop dition at the mine are tall to be unr hanged. 7tm en the oihr fcan J tok a Out; Two Firemen Injured. decided brace, from f rurr. to ll'i. The up yesterday's BULLETIN. ASSURED FRENCH was result of heavy buying orders, creation! by amhtr si.:, mnl ef era PARIS, FEB. 11. THE FOREIGN OFFICE RECEIVED A DISPATCH whichthereached r t t t," ft. th market lodar. PLAN ON NEUTRALITY THIS MORNING, DATED YESTERDAY, REPORTING THAT 5000 . Bacramento wn alto ttronj. ISM share f.ndlr.c r l l markat at eft do tr Jjf-Jtx'.iV.r tr.n JAPANESE TROOPS ARE ENCAMPED NEAR SEOUL, KOREA, SOME to the 20 mark. Lower Mammoth held at O and Contolldaltd M?yr wu tta f.f r hJ"h ttmrMrm'.'T if OF UNITED STATES 7n a? I . !lef at P c'ir OF WHICH HAVE ENTERED THE TOWN. aad large tlar.? f IK C-IT IS ADDED THAT tlonary at S3. Ptar Consolidated rrTwi-'heavy 14 nr.m btwtn ' SCO go at 4. 15, while Wabath let - t : 3 t j T r J ! t: QUIET PREVAILS THERE. as Jn th'.a rSir. ' t' a' fny Martha Washington responded to a bid of l with hare, t PARIS, Feb. 11. Advices received 1 bid with let and aaked. Manhattan Jo at aharta ml to are the office ft - v .. f .1 tt-here by the Foreign (Continued from page 1.) 3o? ti got V for 1000 on a sixty-Ja- y buyer. eft'ect that the damage sustained by the i f : t Th total sales amounted to FINANCE MINISTER r reifaaa--L Z. tor which li.TS aharta i In ..;. r, j f 4. Russian battleship Czarevitch, beached CHIEF, AND ATTACK THE RUS r of g are and the quotations Ul Following i'g. tt.irh K V J tat at Port Arthur, on the night of leDru-ar- y SIANS IN THE REAR. BOLSTERS COURAGE Aaked. c1ff tv.i. r t ' Sth. after having been torpedoed . .15 .. Alice t ,.1 are of These the but reports samples and that serious ia not the Japanese, by OF RUSSIAN PEOPLE Carisa Arrriu;ooN in the Russian capital. .! she will be able to resume acttve ser- current All the Russian navigation com panics ' . , ' i f vice shortly. 4r.Hc!tM Mtrtrur ... 5'".ti Tl"n.af ofhaving vessels in Far Eastern waters .... ... il ' t J Crl The cutting of the cables compels vols..'i are anxious ? The about 11. fate. ST. their Th rrv, PETERSBURG. Fb. jf ; : m li: on ficial messages from Korea to come herev unteer fleet is Tradif tl aftrrer s t concerned riy-ju'icomYVe- -t by way of St. Petersburg, causing noa of- garding the particularly r.cn al. F!r Cn. M l Pair Ekaterinot lav, which left Minister of Finance ha Issued a S.tii it.TiJTT,-;- n of twelve hours. Therefore, ) Kai-lat ir.U Ilell , warns f munication the whkh j a Vladivostock peci; tSM A and the at lSr. , 4th; February tn ::f . . t af r a t ficial confirmation has been received of fw n (Uln panlc-etrlcwhich left and tea laden, against becoming Shanghai, at 15f. rts'uli ? V1 g at the report that the Emperor of Korea for Singapore, Cer.lrtl February 1st. No news sacrlfiwlng the securities they hold, an Cirar.d I Silver .. Itvrn at had sought refuge in the French lega- of either 7 t Ui at and it.!.i.Ht r..i f V" :4r, vessel has reached here. "t , irgot . tion. Nor has the Foreign office been t t i will only benefit the tKa-ti1 thereby for they All the officers 51'' in St. naval got Ttto Mammoth Petersburg ofik rally notified that the crews of the this Mar Dr morning attended a service at tho and ; at o tt,?-.'- r '.'. 'S t? sunken Russian warships Variagcruis' Church of St. Nicholas. The Ministry exhorts the people to Me ir moth J-r:tr Korietz took refuge on the French v ' fa it Ontario tone The comment cf the lcir RICE NOT HELD ON press today ith is er Pascal after the engagement METAL MARKET. '.; tij-t f "(, less bitter against Japan, which is remain calm and collected regarding Itro af j P. ..... k the Japanese off Chemulpo. MTrt In while events the far East, which, t l f rr.at.significant. Cr Official sentiment here is somewhat perhaps .71 . ? DAD CHECK CHARGE The report circulated here that the they may create temporary difficulties. Pcramnto I t.r f'f A filv-- r Hhlid reassured concerning the United States United ofA offered States has her good ft.-'tf ot 't hmitiM on K.vjh the cannot economic shake to Rusrla's the note subject rt4 power. Htr Cnnaolldatod powers to StS fices is- commented upon or.ly by the ... .'S f tof China, Unitr ! fell . the out neutrality and integrity Porter It at itocks that a f points 1 which the Novosti, H'jruMn a! a gain emphasizes previous pointing ed States Embassador Husso-Turkis- h war statements in HKiniwi Is of intervention that the outbreak impos; inat common a r. htli have the 3 out that powers Cy t a ruh sible, and says it doubts whether the of- 1S77, but that within a fortnight quon US'- r,i t: ... at i: Vi. terest in keeping China neutral. For-o'isKim l.Mic,ll.!H. fr.rl a ',''. ff-f- c J ."'-.-fer of in sense M:wvtl service the strictest good utt'.ti Minister Delcasse evinces the It f. 8. Mlrlrsc I'u This recovered. tations experience would have result. The adds any .v paper S -with the UnitH'jtl. most desire to ' I it considers it strange that the says. Is now being repeated. . f , e j aV- fored States so long as nothing inimical to that the Issued for been Orders have United States has a made distinction a I Ilton r, ff "; Russia is done. Jr at a ef ar.jr 1: Tfi- . of a third Siberian army corps Kmrra'.d 'J rr.ufh i Mth;rtChina and Korea, which, it mation trans-Baik.f"i The friendly sentiments of the French between Iron, '. i I. a .t . the .' and of division ?i j't Joe etc; ?r t? art's is an also 1iwr Independent a! f.f Tr f Government toward the United States points out, ih'.t a- - J t.v I :;Vtf, a SI These will be Incorporated In Ij. traji . ! arx-fft are indicated by the message of Presia tr.i t. t.l!tlt r.p-tfhlrf Manchurlan the ftt-t i; t army. t J'i.i1. ' rVmi,J err- t " ; Mtrh iltan dent Lculet and M. Delcasse concernery foraM trr..f rr.tt Jen In It ' t a f c ? Martta Vhlr.gton r.atur tr-of lr, Arrv?ing the Baltimore disaster. rrwfi. Nrw York l th t t tr rrot ar USSIAN VESSELS -' rcr In fhr,M f 4 e f f.r i .. "i't Trtro U. S. NEUTRALITY a ,," rrr ail of t ttn 4 J . ' trirtr Victor M-TU "t KriH rm to A '"'i t lhi t rt timiir of f fa CAPTURED BY JAPS r f 54 r Id. Wabh AMERICAN LINERS IN WAR IN THE ORIENT torrm Iht l ic. Th" dnl J f , let Tnkre ' "" ' ) it- t Into a M?,fr f ir ta at t K r ftt ' TOWED INTO PORT TA1.U , t I .! IlKOfLAR FROM JAPAN NOT TAKEN ar-I!nr l!h th two fh'.f.a eiklr IS PROCLAIMED f a ef rp ff MimmMh. lhrr and fsmr rrt are t5i c aair-er g f a t . T tnirtr t$ at Sr. r Parrsimr.it. i. ej r - r t - I BY GOVERNMENT a ,1!y LONDON, Feb. 11. Dispatches to the .l . tS Vo'it iliif . At BULLETIN. Ontury. tl 0.a ? Daily Mail from Tokio and Nagasaki, r INTXRZST IN MOOHX PIIOCESS at 'j hujer f'.tty I'O ""? ; r a rr.a r, I!orr. a f . dated tanhatl.-.nareyaj "ro at t. February !vth. report the arrival SEATTLE. Wash.. Feb. 11. The Iyo WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 1. President t a v SOLD TOR 5100.000. IS .tj-a (9 t;fe Martha at trfjr,r, Waiilnrtrn two of Russian Sisebo, Japan, large Maru of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha's steamers. One Roosevelt signed the proclamation ! at JV,r: I" al NrT VorK. 6 at -' is the volunteer fleet assoa fta' 13'-I? - I at s:V. j,t at ll-at IV: 1 Seattle line, sailed from Yokohama Govof the this reMoore. declaring ciation of neutrality tr which Invrntor tit M"r transport at Ekaterlnoplav. tirerjf flil K;r. iUv; Is Ctr'4'a TaJr Les raajM,, for Seattle. The Aki Maru at ".P-. ; ) at V,r cently landed troops and arms at Port ernment in the Russo-Japanes- e T tm. war at .lmra i rM-r- . arrttr from the Katl a A a' other is th steamer ArU at 21.- tVAf f?i.'U'' rrheduled to follow her on February Arthur and the s. t: -al!rr Klity i;:r itisr,r 3:"58 o'clock this afternoon. ria; Ar.4 i:t jr.4 ih" cr at to tho Chinese Eastern Railgun, 1 - i t el-?belonging rstrrdt, f Vrf.c f r J f n .3rd. . t OIM'.N HOAlUt , S . k, way company. Both were captured by thu ft) r-- j tfite at the CcnrMdau '1 Mfrryr frr.t any ef r . t In rumor I Si Yen a and i been Hie at There haa Japanese cruisers baiyen persistent v.r.nii1trfi Mrrur, to fnakJr.ff fr al al the neighborhood of Fusan, Korea. The Slar VCtiao!il!itr1. Vn at li'vr; afloat to the effect that the Japanese the rUnt there. lO.ono is Kkatcrinoslav tons 15'4": l trirty Government would impress the Yusen and had hoen fitted up as displacement, CAPTAIN RUSSIAN Kastaa CI y Catt. Mr. Mvr I an !r,'n. h haa li a Kaisha's liners to serve as transports. cruiser. She had thirty riflesan onauxiliarv t ; u e rte. In h! : S th board, ref4 rtT V T ffOfni Wabash, yo at 4r. The fast hai one of thsm is now en route and was cn her way from Vladivostock. 1! WAMIINaTnN. BLEW UP VARIAG N YcrW cf for Th i;.C TOTAL KAl.r... aa 0'rt r 'o Seattle is interpreted by local officials The Argun was going to Vladivostock I "', o, t'" x t? SI,' prtH-a at t ji.Ur ST. r.f the company to indicate that the from Nagasaki. 111V aharr. f - ' i..--; .".. t: : i, ,. t rail. f r.d at (rr,',f AFTER DEFEAT HIS rrerMSe . ltMi rrer.U The ' Russian r whalers Nicolal. American line of the company will not eei Xttjnt "1 t. rr. fr j. . Pn bnarfl. at.otr.er y;r It lai'.l te',r tr tf I .if1r M.fin n Alexander and Michael, Glorige, Z , Ilt-"t!- tt t'V for h? disturbed. Total Pair k. !.T:V by th r;K-r-captured a. . the f t r have ! ' Vrt. . t also arrived at Sesebo. p..,Japanese, t'u r. v. . LONDON. Feb. 11. The Reut-- r Trl- - TETRO COMPANY MARKETS va t i fi AN?; IE LAURIE COMPANY gram company correspondent at ToJAPANESE OFFICER TO?IS OF ORX FROM MINE 84 Vrr EXCEPTIONS MADE Vr.. . PAYS iv 12. SCO DIVIDEND. rn si fl kio. 1n a dispatch, tlmrd 9:15 p. m. yesr. e 1af-ar f t e I! f i t J ar firs .' fa.raf DISGUISE OBSERVED terday, nays: !U IN VESSELS SEIZED tMay Th Tetro tnar.aitefrer.t f r tt c t , f fii eA. n Hyd. f the Ar.r.te "Details of the Chemulpo engagement . Graia. ' At'-- t n CL!rapo r of tewtwa-rara t'Tjaj for IJ.,itw three r?ttle t POSITION i RUSSIAN IurS comj any. in the rltv t n BY THE JAPANESE received here ?ay the captain of the of efht--fou- r hw-Inon control a fe dayr. rej- tt tht th utual dirt-der.- d tor.a Varlng remained on board his fhip and . WIU he of 33 and '""t ounre llver tr,trrTO. blew her up after the crew frard. TM. 'th'f ii SJVt V'r. a, t " e Ja? I at Terr thla the 11. fflh informed When Feb. mxklrg I'.l brtri ! th" by CIIEFOO, le cr.eui thi crew swam to cf a of proce.-,French the . Ve.-.Part . "h JIt 11. A thlp J Feb. t BERLIN, n r Mr. r,a-merit .i,a "r'.i trad Hide' Mtr dispatch .... u; nip Government that the Japanese MinOno and ashore. others got report r ayj mmpuny.kiiout AfJrt MJ f. celvtd here Tokio rays the Impe j:f-..r1 f.I t ijjT e r a t . morning ; Mnarer pnllk tat ed thir the v. tie French warship rot!Md the Rus ister at St. Petersburg was withdrawn, rial tlecree t - e- t: - ' ".t,;; ir.e rite fe mi! t. Iirer ili'ilim'i irlr.e lot the of seizure . similar sian of another the The lft concerning t e ea Japanese approach. tht Vt T. he Japarese Consul here chartered a r.d Mr lljde ha ;i Mr,-- I ! trx.'l will iach the v ?.im-P'.- i courjcira : and i I" t the r Korietz Russian merchant f".f."Sr crulrr vessels those Japanese engaged yoterday excepts ; iv:'.t, rutty in furr.Uhir.c the mlU lth l.ritlh vessel and went to Port Arthur leaving Japan or KiiiMng: direct from first, while the Vnrlag protected the torrmrrow. tona daltf. c r- - s, . ",..- - eI ff H ? t, and Dalny to take off refugees. He was other was The Korietz srrn '.t than Japanese ports for Japan up transports. ''. J ) afforded every facility by the Russian to : .V at Kahra Caa C.ta-- , 16th, provlJed the latter ' ORIENTAL COMPANY TO February Kat- - Vt l 'Nir officials at Port Arthur. DRY CONCENTRATION leave Japan after di.schargln;? their carOPERATE IN NEBO BASIN. After leaving Dalny he encountered goes and keep to the routp mapped out J4 a r; e;5 .ia t ?:- - t ii r.. fci''""a' . !'" for ' BANNA'S CONDITION ard them, that neither r provided alo ' ".".f the Japanese fleet about eighteen miles ir. ward-boun- d t ORE LATHAM CO.'S OF nor outward-boun- d AtX'c'.rm .f r f I.- tK n ,ere t,v,: y i r' ,f. ships jv? '..3 tl t Hf J 'a (M v:' from Port Arthur. r.r;f I have on board articles contraband of r.r '1 rjr,e vtr b Ih t ar. Mit 5!s r,id s t'rtfrul I UNCHANGED STILL . , rjf Sfate I4r-.- . i i rr . t t in? i" tr A high naval Japanese commander v.ar. f. ar.y Hith HA:X CLIAJUX01 fmj had traveled as a merial in the Consul's The Snider procem of dry e e.rr.j ar mend. -. prie.r-ja- t T' r5a I'. ; exI train to Port Arthui and noted the J. J. Snider, of tnvtntloM (;M h . the rf . 1 t t"!.:.. , M tf , t: r,r?;. act position of the Russian ships--, and BULLETIN. . S k la l '.tf I at 1 t ( . ' i 7 . t V S,. f" f trrron on UI'UI 1 s I J ii;. will make a tent run thl !. also that they haa not got Pteam up and RUSSIANS LEAVING t w.t t 5 ' N i r j la ftltl'e-; , lr.to 4' f ft ; ; 11. lr-f a 4 Feb. The (t ft; WASHINGTON, f a trial lot cf ore from the Ulham if were not keeping a sharp lookout. - ' 3 -' if? i crt a- - Tl j, t. McNsl i ' r,t. r JAPAN; MINISTER URGES condition of Senator Ilanna at 1:30 f Nevada. Tho Snl ler rUnl ! In or j ts-i--a;j" oja tr"''T.t. As soon as the Japanese fleet was1 rvrirr . . sighted, signals were exchanged and the J i f (, t, C. t o'clock showed no change from that ration at la charge Matkrt fej frtafj was officer taken naval aboard THEM TO MAKE as t t r.; HASTE Japanese ar I NH M, Ma!e trav;rr. the flagship. There he made a detailed reported at noon. He was resting of Fred Fllndt an I Dr. Snider. c rt Th" t thr rf 1 J' ; 4f rfrnni ran hse of t A numliff of report of his observances- to the Adr.. n tnir'ej and nourishment comfortably tfe taking NtW YOIIJC XrTAL. miral. This would account for the ac rr if I: t front v a r l 'u TK 1C0 HA2 0? T50 LXOi. NAGASAKI. Feb. 11. Several Rus as usutl. len made on cree luiS lu;n curacy with which the Japanese attack sians are tTl t cUm the the German mail by leaving was made. TODAY'S E0ST0?i HI!.n,0 STOCKS . steamer Gera for China. in every c;i j i ' at T- ..a .. P ! Fllndt h treated le.ts r f ere ,,n hand j The French mall eteamer Yarra, DATES FOR TWO GOOD r-.in M.h. the' A. from the NOTHING DECISIVE, which will sail from Yokohama on Feb i tf t arr 1 th 1 t of i. l v r' Four .m a Met?a t.f rt i ruary 12th. will convey the Russian f r.t atvd of Park Ju'lrr r avy Oly s. CONTESTS FIXED ARE t. SAYS CAPT. MAHAN, I j ! art I Consols from Kobe ar.d Nagasaki back Prosertlea in oi l .!," Jiff! .( a frun on th- - Ithani ore i,! trl.il The to Europe. IN JAPS' VICTORY fi PK a a ( i'i rumicr wtine.-iiy it..i,i Barcn von Rosen telegraphed his com t'fj.r j LOCAL QUOTATIONS. Manager S. J. Kelly of the Shamrock men thl af terr.n. and I h" ho h -t5 f 'T f fctij trf in Athletic club, this morning completed fiot patriots frorr Tokio tl.e .n' ler I rf- HZN'XN'O N0TT3. rUri'tl-tf lb Cliford-O'Keefe at will New Tork, Feb. 11 "About all that tlon. le frult. for "Pray do rot delay 4 t f the a departure." negotiations f' t. afra Tfi ?af thia ore j : 14 a ff't fa-f,:t-a-A A. --. can be said now is that while the JapanIt is reported that submarine mines bout, at the Grand theater here, fixing: the plant eatea theo ,valuta tn Moata a -l e Ki:: iJ f i .f J.;ee e cf ' a a j !! winni ftiTorJins I te a a r he r ke rf t ! t t? ese have won the first battles, it does have been laid down at Dalny by the the elate as March 4th. r j;v r a the iMttham t the m t refrrtry rjt I i , Russians. 1 t a , I f 'a aj H eS s ! a;-- r f to . here O'Keefe t t arrive ta Cat t a expected not settle anything," remarked Capt. " s h! property ran i r lu e. h wi:l v flnl-- h hi to trainten within t e ,! t ti-- n up days f w; f tha at ,tn i t t tint. r f'iT.,. cm J J tl Alfred T. Mahan, in discussing the useon'r.u j ready Proclaimed. ing. English , Neutrality .. i t vm. i fif yi'iaa". mill al f"" lith tita . 5 T ytr t fulness of the torpedo boat in warfare, K Clifford is now hnrd at work Rnl la l, ret . e I Je I if j t ff r a . LONDON. Feb. 11. Kim? Edward, at The ore u er a a' A,";t 19 s ji-"? a a -- 5 a a" i ' t to be already showing up in splento ?. a aid U tf as shown by the news from Port Ar- a council held at liucklngham a I if w at tinr-a lead ith few tf eiUer A.r then MT t'tah tn r !.- a fcfgs,; -- t-, , palace did form. :: ; ef ;" r' erfr it it thur. this afternoon signed a proclamation tre h. n..in'tivth ' ; -! lith.mi ; r will eo thl the ontrt 1 ', Following lo;e upon th- - aurface which at a - : I ..' a We- - a "There is no absolu'e defense against declaring Great Rrltaln's neutrality come r J) fS 'rr h battle between lUnny Ysncr Coo l proTit. " war between e the "a Russia and a dvirinp S I. :m,; ( '". fc'- - ,. i attacks of the torpedo boat. Great vigOf r 1 hi';; n icl!r c ju lJU.. and the winner of the lyr Tl c". r S;il ! r It of th- - opinion that h i ; a r lr. a Japan. t e.i t to tn : . bout I the Anacond.i in ilance tonight, fight a iifact, a constant state of siege f f' f. efrr.ar. j handle tn- - iaiy-jftf i rlSy T. l' t r-."a ta - f ' ti 5 i r. a A o , irr."4f ! frjefltake place here under Mr. Kelly's man- can i ) tt a Aa fl. III", r.jfk '. hln the use of torpedo nettings and other with tj at T : g ta ; pr'"'"". i i Pi, : t f a t . 11th. t r r March r. l..e.-t t agement. f a f If tM can he the nil the value ,tr.t, tJ c art Ui appliances, may minimize the danger AMERICANS DROWN ; $ Hoth contests are to be twenty rounds Judge t.4fa. to i management m" to a fleet, but it has always to expect to a decision, for a purse of " make lt preaent rr pay f'r the IT ,o. i; T, : 't - ti nf e i tt - a j l j rrer.t that unexpected lunge that it has no . iSi . ; ork. future v. u r IN THE PHILIPPINES r a t v ( i iomp.iny's c rf ' Tr of f, r At ff Of ff fTJ I I. nM , t parry for. a .a 'J t !. a i the- Marti 4 t't c . Mat. I') k 1"a' : a f''.'t' ; tf- e "As to the engagements off Port ArENGLISH OFFICER HERE LOST PACKER'S SPECIAL, ae It 1 :) t ttai .. 5;,"'-- ' s - Ii a artr t.: rT.-thur, they do not fettle anything. Xeith- 1 ' 11. fr.fi A ". f " J Feb. serious ' MANIA. '1 t't ;''a t..,fwck drowning er side, in the lignt ot my present in ''S At 'a r n EN ROUTE TO JAPAN e J. A. Cjtitck. matvicer of the a. ' -t formation, has been sufficiently darn fatality is reported off the coast of Tay-aba- s, t i at .' J 4 ' M .r ,cr Jjfflj,.. il jf fv; t , v .... e 1 I tv aged to venture the statement that it M t iaf t.f a tr.at . the southeastern province of Lu! who ntrived from the pto;ertf t'r-vPacker, I. i' ft At' It . It. t ; . f,r rr has been weakened." a a " r "7".f- -i t f zon. fa ;itM-In th it I,oon Cr k di;rlrt )f!r.; iy, n.Ir.e. the N, :; .it.rt-.;i- . o.- - g v ?r, a r Capt. Hay Adams of the Fifth Royal wlM remain here " t oir i . during N X A number cf Government officials) 5 . . at ; of the lire Ce iMe,i,t ir) Tt f t Vdiitfitu i.tij,.. r.i-t f'-- s v.Jf rt f were returning to the mainland from a IrlFh Iancers, Is here a few days on whlrh time aof meeting :;'a rt.-vi a r a J i itl . at WORK IS RUSHED ON Ue Vt-the .mtany r US of Prk citr j ?s A festival on Alabat island In a small boat his way to Japan where he Is to ac- stockhvllrs a 1. a het the xUnt ct ita A:t Ki V'" ; X , . v. e I' ' a e- t f t sv aff .',- - of lh com-Ianwhen a severe storm arose and the frail company the Japanese cavalry as repres3 RAILROAD ACROSS At this : c n 1 :a 1 i r J l it a n ;:r. ar. left bi ,1f-,r, the sentative of the British War oflUe. iii.d th The tS craft was capsized. The list ofMac-Grewill future ' of of FlS dlrued f;a. S 6 t . InfvSlfil includes Rurch and Grace Capt. Adams will stay In Japan for plan d" Idod i:i : 5 thi rr ft i N a ICE COVERED LAKE drowned teachers: cr. e tahn t.v t ... ;S;rirca a It t a a f 16, a contract surgeon about a year and a half studying the l.a ( f 4 .:.. n IU be taatn . j n .me tr i a t.a..at,-?t-. ia J. Williams-- , a phy- language as well as the war maneuvers. SMALL VALUES ATPEAR named F. i!!vl!o.. - ? a ... i tc 'I t! r w ' sician of the Board of Health and two Capt. Adams Is greatly pleased with ori.a t'e t a :, ? , u,,.,. .., ., , X, RT. PETERSBURG, Feb. 11. A disg IN MAJESTIC CO.'S TUNNEL. .".na"tte Palt lake, which he I soring for the M val.i5 natives. SJTa r.m Clilcco Cattl. r t first' time. He expects to see the Japa... "" ' ts ! V-- i. ! f ctttiet a . .e Va-r ., patch from Irkutsk!, Siberia, says or. t .!-CIII M ffh a nese for successful ttnd long time, ders have been issued to have the rail Water Receding Slowly. t PARK CITY. Feb. 11 -- An a a $ c y of !l tt.e p'tfee itnli jf.il believes they have a good chance of . n road across the ice covered Lake Baikal S'lTpT, ' e n".f HARRIS BURG. Fa.. Feb. 11. The winning In ar MaJ-tlthn tunr.rl by -f.t the end. rok taken from !, r. J frftI f 4'" t -- t :. t , r I I! - P.ii'jiw. f. if f T'a l . T.a completed by February 28th. The con- water in the Susquehanna river Is re. W5o t r . the Inspecting offli l.tls laM Sunday was ' t ai . fr'--.: i; , r Xi: Vl"i. at ..-v r ' '' ' off j. a t 1! t: '. I ,f. ar' tractors have been promised a bonus of ceding slowly and the ice is parsing ir1.?-.- . MANAGER BANCROFT of the Fnion rerelved Jjec-.r, ra'.te. t.i: afT !.;t,.;a the Ontario from ti'( oflce dami t a "i " t r " -. Itfc-rlwithout lowlands ; the any t l r.. t r tci. causing home jt I'aclfic J1500 for each day's earlier completion expected Saturday today and I considered very Hcr.lflrar.t lyrr.lte.1 J r r J f ff The great gorge above Sundry Is morning. 7Sr er? U ',i 'i t'Vttt'.ta age. . Jif Ycsk Mcttry, It was announced from St. Peters- still Intact and will not go out until t1 to t i. :i-- 'jt a, ft t f.i ltTMf- - r In view of rhangea taking xlac In the Ir T., h r- -t a g r . Is thaw. another there as Nl t'r.f. the passage if burg, February 9th, that J. J. FORD, general .Wesntrn agent formation. For the Rrst tlm slr.re th bw;k of la. t'o, : .'. 8 . t l!eet j ; a. a U c a i , I t i a . i f r r of the New York Central, Is In town for Majestic bore w started the red ar.d l.i0; of Lake Baikal by train across the ice at.-.-tt ti ! ar.d lrrNa ! e j- r lf;i a few day. He Is at tne YlIfon. , white iron whlrh hta i a fair l t s t r , Paper Mill Drowned Out. rortlnually fihtt. i f 'tl appeared too dangerous, the Russian t. !) rn!-r. ; . J. j : I rf t f T . fr. appear'r.g In Increasing quantttUa , " r ratn reinforcements would cross the ice on YORK, Pa.. Feb. 11. The back water t I. . ratishows Vkluf. The sample ft the red I' r f b'fatm r.j t r it!. GEO. HATT0N5ioc Brof.tr foot and the war material would be from the ice gorge near New Holland By Invitation Only. i'i'' . .'i'di V; Ii a oxide of Iron aow l. ptr cfnt HP. rr lfr.t r h: t . a t c r ;? over a flood ever temporary line, has caused the greatest Le transported will The which at I k.al centr t2 and at given Ii C gold; the white compound lu Sccon J 4 which is probably the undertaking re- known at Yorkhaven. The water has the newreception ai.cn ter at a! It K il : n m home of the I'niverslty club to- of Iron rarrles 1.1 ier rtnt Nlvrr St. Lout a Wool, ar.d a ferred to in the dispatch from Irkutsk. extinguished the fires In the York-have- n night by its members Is an invitation faf .f.Oa of gold. A larse numsmall far, t att. T- ntlf'ntj fn ljCt.t. r.h ti -- w.t. S. .ft l .'.; tr It f ; JK.a.. r ; Lake Baikal is frozen over from Janur.cfcial t ( !' paper mills and work has been affair only, and cards must be presented ber of quantity Ja !f p,a have been jreviouaiy taI aaya ! 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