Show SOLDIERS WILL GO TO Go JAPAN PRISONERS 0 i Russian Russi ers MEowed to Return Home 0 on Text of the Terms for or the Capitulation of Port P People ople Prospect of War p 9 4 i t 4 t t t t 4 t 4 44 t 4 1 t t 4 Rome Jan an i It is I as assorted I sorted hee here fearing that the pow Irs rs ma may again have in 4 ton a solution of the far eastern problem which which would deprive her 9 of the fruits o her victor victory Is en endeavoring to a ertin the tenor of 4 an of views which may ha have C taken taken place between the 4 powers regarding finer 4 nUon t t 4 4 t 4 t t t t tA A NUMBER of the Pot Port Arthur forts A were surrendered to the Japanese today Tokio dispatches s r that tat thc tern or of capitulation were 8 signed night and that the I nl lil be permitted to return t to Rusia Russia on purk tier l e aws The oik and me Ilie are to to Japan as a prIg I cers 1 Tf r Further d di th the n negotiations ota s d of conditions t port AtO r h have ve 1 l t fl brought to 10 The town are e wreck and the harbor entrance has by the sunken ship ships I It Its o a s a mere men who sur F and the Japanese have haye won wont p t n strewn wih with debris General dispatches to the generl general star tel tell of the ra ray of SUl scurvy among the garrison on increased enormously the flats or of the disabled of the increasing C can Hat ad and finally ot of the of the ammU ammunition ton supply He HeBY BY that at te the end of the sege siege he had nad only 1000 men under arms aId and there thre were 1000 in te the hospitals J I Advices received by the French for J Office Indicate that tn rl is against pece peace and that media ton as a a of the fal fall of Port Ar 11 ur is unlikely Ead Been een Anticipated TI i p ople opie or of St Petersburg have re ld wih with composure thu th news known tn t t the he ret reat or of te the world u a da day news erler earlier or of th fate of Port Arthur The event had hn ted and under Te official uner tion the minds ot of the were ere pre IarE Jared to receive wih with resignation the an of the fact by the publication of forwarded lat week by Gen crl Sto l describing the to wAth the garrison bud been reduce lie he In some quarter quarters reu th tha the of the fortress would at be fol lOWs at the capital by antiwar demon b stra lon had not been realized So far as ther ha ha been any expression reize ot of S Cel feel I it ha has ben been for on the War wih wi i all the vigor possible At Tokio last the surender surrender or of Port Arthur was Athur by a lantern and a i ral Illumination The Japanese diet il formally express the of the to Generl General No Nogi for his conduct of t the he siege siege Among Among Ue the Russian thee there Is a f sling that any of peace that 11 be e made mu must be with the pe fact In ic w that In order tt that peace aC mut must be beating Japan must recognize Rusias right to fre free transit or of Us Its ship ships through of the far east HIgh Japanese m delare declare that there Is no proba bit of advances coming front theIr gov lookin looking toward towar peace ace In official quarter In St Peter Peters burg I It Is sid said that no of r ot of 11 1 from a third party would b be ac accepted and that any l for or peace must come r from j direct AROUSES 4 usia y Talk of c Peace St Petersburg Ja Jan 4 4 a 0 of te rams 8 from abroad bring H abod brID Ing talk of pee peace only In who circles are Urgently here ad and even many the for Cor reform aroused pren by the dreadful stor story or of heroism and suffering r the Port Arthur garrison Artur delare em against any o of hoe ho s until honor is 1 by a victor victory In Manchuria Equa re is arous aroused b by Equa or Of Stoessel for tor blo blowing ln up the t In Ut Ule harbor and the to tOwn n or Port Pert Arthur when he could te no longer defend them themI I received front from Port Arthur or of the straits to which the gar ris 2 79 a W j reduce reduced before it f tire a almost unexampled e It J is quite I true Viat t some r were e left where h Wit h the ships hip and sonic h houses were dr troyed but the ammunition or of many of t tin 11 fort forts wa wa exhausted Some Same had not tire fired a a shot for two The men had been living I e for ea a J month h a and many e Were er suf from scurvy Even the e effective 5 were n nearly alL wounded sd asleep amid r the born ha beside thir their own Uele useless guns ns n midshipman h Who has passed through s siege has become a ll pre ae aged man here for th the heroic J Is miu mingled le with Uh wonder how continued to hide the tru true cn con fro coin the world te Nicholas b lisa aNady already granted ruet request that hlf his ot of ftera b b GRIEF allowed IS to GENERAL give Vf their pole RL Tn Rt Russia 8 for the moment the people F seem E to have forgotten o d marb all their I In tn the common grief let Th The revo who had h intended to mak mark the event wih with demonstrations evl evidently the moment inopportune and nt no noc c Is 18 reported anywhere In Rus cia today that the is toay reo rove to make every ue nie or of ort evet t thi 1 fal fall of the fortress later is 1 nt The governments polUn is 18 a a difficult CIE cc It has enemies r ready ady to take ad adi d i of whatever en course i it r i 1 peace ace under pret present conditions would woud Tr Ir bably compromise the dynasty more 1 uit the determination to dYb continue the war ar to the biter bitter end te tear Czar Wil Will Ave Arrive Today ri 1 emperor wIl will arIve arrive here toy today P I a counci council of his advisers will likely Uly I b hId Immediately Much as wi the situ ein if is complicated by agitation Rt at home th the war pty party seems still In t 1 a an and the indicatIons are That tat the emperors advisers rs are practical h 1 Unanimous ta that prestige abroad and te the security of the dynasty at home hom make i it Ino Impossible ble for tor Rul RuIe t tes aCCept a g pec peace dictated by as the conqueror SUI Still there is every evidence that Japan would terms and It Is possible ble an ot of fr r of g generous ten terms make a Jod rood impression and pave the wy way for forI I tp the reception or of proposals In a concill tor spirit spirit While the the genera general Impression Is s that Cace at this stage Is impossible there always Is 18 te the possibility In autocratic e t that the may The e suggestion g lonU that 7 President 5 wold would b be willing to tender the good nd office offices ot of t the American government in case rase Rusia Russia intimated tat that I It would be acceptable has haa aroused a most moat friend lv feeling but front from official SI sources the tho I Associated Pres Press Is informed that thal Rug ia cn can give n no such Intimation and wi t continue to refuse anything except dl di r 1 proposals from Japan TET TEXT OP OF TH THE to t to Rusin Bufa Under Paole Parole J A t ram ramom om G eral oli ogi giving the text text of 4 the com was received this afternoon I It Is as z follows Artcle Article 1 Al All Rusian Russian soldiers ma marine rine rinse volunteer volunteers also J 0 of at the tho garrISon ad and harbor of Port Arthur are aro taken prisoners Artcle Article 2 Al All forts batterie batteries war warships ar ship ships other ship and bot boats arms am ammunItion borses borges al nil mat materials for boa hos hostle tle tile use government buildings and aU all objects ts belonging to the Russian go soy v shall bt be transferred transferred to the Jap Japanese ane anese army tn In their e existing con condition Artcle Article 3 3 On the preceding two con len being assented to as a guarantee fo for t the fulfillment thereof the tho me men gar garrisoning the forts and the batteries on onIte Ite mountain mountain Ante and the lne line of eminence eminences south southeast east be removed by noon ot of Jan 3 and the same shall be bc trans transferred transferred to the Japanese arm army Must Keep Fait Article 4 Should Russian military or naval men bl be d med to have destroyed objects named In Artcle Article 2 or to have C UH l at In any way In theIr at the existing time the sign signIng lag Ing of thi this compact ad and the negotiations shall be annUlled and the armY army viii m take tree free acton action 5 The Russian military and naval authorities shan shall prepare and trans transfer for fer to the Japanese army a a table show tog Ing the fortifications of Port Arthur and their respective positions and maps showing the the location of mines under underground underground ground a and d and al all other dangerous objects als also a a table showing the composition ad and s system stem of the amy army and naval services at Port Athur Arthur a alist list of ary array and offIcer officers with name names rank and dutes duties of sId said officers a list of and a arm army steamers warships and others ships without numbers of 01 their respective crews a a list or of civilians showing the number or of men and wo we women men their race ad and occupations War Mater Left in Position Article 6 Ams Arms including those ear car rind on en the peron person war ar ma materials government buildings objects owned by the government horses war warships warships I ships and other ships Including their Contents excepting private property shall be left In their present positions ad and te the commissioners or of the Rusian Russian and Jap Japanese Japanese anese aries armies shall decide upon the meth method od of their transference Artcle Article 7 The Japanese arm army consid considerIng considering erIng ering the resistance offered by the Russian array a as bing being honorable wiil permit the officers of the Russian amy army and na navy as well wel a as officials be belonging belonging longing thereto to c carry r swords ad and to take with them m private Iv property directly necessary 5 for tr the maintenance of e Ife The prevIously mentioned officer officers off dais and volunteers who wl will sign a parole pledging that tey they wi will not take up arms and in nowise take ac acton action ton tion contrary to te the Interests or of the Jap Japanese anee anese arm army until the close of the war will receive the consent or of the Japanese arm army to return to their countr country Ech Each army and na navy officer win will be one servant and such servant senant wi will be special specially ly released on sIgning the parola parola Prisoners of War Article S S Noncommissioned officers and privates or of bot both army slid navy W and volunteer shall wear their and taking tents and necessary vae vate property and commanded by their respective officers shall assemble at suh such place as may be Indicate indicated b by the Japanese arm army Te The commis commissioner commissioners tails taUs mI will Indicate the necessary de do Artcle Article 9 Te The sanitary corps and the accountants belonging to te the Russian arm army and nav navy shall be retained by the while their services are deemed for the purpose of caring earing for sick and prisoners DurIng such time such corps shall b be required to ren render tier der service corp under the tho direction of the sanitary corps and accountants or of the Japanese arn arny Supplement Supplementary Compact Compact Article Artcle 10 The treatment to be ac accorded corded to residents the transfer of books an and document documents relating to municipal ad administration ministration and finance and also de detailed tailed fes files necessary for the as enforce meat ment of this compact shall be embodied In a supplementary compact The sup compact shall have the se same force this ore as thi Artcle Article 1 11 Ofle Oe copy each of oC this corn com pct pact shall b be prepared b by the Japanese and anel Ru ian armie and i it have immediate effect uIn upon the signature thereto I ELEVEN THOUSAND SLAIN Russian Garson Garrison Originally Nu Num Numbered Men Men Jan an Ev In Interesting statistics Urs concerning the de do feMe of Port Arthur were brought here hereby hereby by the flotilla or of Russian torpedo boat boat destroyers which carried numerous chests containing complete record records of G General rl Stoessel army Originally r the nry army numbered Eleven thousand have been kled killed Are wounded or sick while re reI in the fort forth of whom however I 0 were unable to fight I 11 I Is lerne learned that when General Steen Steensel I sl sel wrote to Generl General Nogi the surrender ot the fortress he sid sidI said saidI I have S men in the fort forts and 60 of th thes ae are able to fight I If you do not t my my pro proposal the these men wi die fighting but i It wi will ct cost you I thre three times their number to ki kill tem them During the siege per cent of tIe I garl garrison n were put out of acton action This I remarkable tact fact was a due to wounded f me men returning to the front Cases have len re recorded where men have gone to the hospital tUna returning con II valent to th the forts forta The number ot of ocel officers kUle killed was greater Lu I grete tin i any any bottle known to history Thi This w was s due to the fruet frequent Jet lethargic condition of Ui tI mOl melt who without food and wih with withOut out offices fe IOP p move moved only when le led b by their The estimate that the tl tak takIng In Ing oC at the fotre has ct cost aa 1 RUSSIAN PEOPLE I Were Were N Not t Prepared For the News Pram From Pon Arhur Arthur St St Pet Petersburg fb r Jan an pubic public I b by the announcement of the fall faU of Por Port Arthur which th the sov gov thi this 1 in lh thi shape of tb he ot of foreign tele tele telegrams gm grams Litti had d b been doe done t to pre pro parc N th tha ppl popIe an and t Impression n pro produced dUfo I is the herc heroic nature I of the dl n o stupefaction ht I wi will b b te the 1 tte effect ot of the an announcement nt O on te the Int rl situation r re remains I main mains to be M seen It I is tuly fully j d t f b he followed b by big demon I na on the Dart of the te which sare re nothing to embarrass the government T The authorities with heads long for the blow accepted i It with dogged RUssian car courage ad ad the stubborn renor that th the end wa was n ln long way o or orWill r Wil Will Prolong the the War WarI althou l this moment I I 1 had ben bOon ant anticipated and discounted It itI I for tor Ute tile actual event to brIng home a a tul full realization of the great change roe In n the military gent ton tion by b the r release le e of the men aud guns gune at or ort Arthur for te the r reinforcement or of Fed Ma Oama aid the Ind Indefinite prolong prolongation of tile war C d on Paso 2 2 j SOLDIERS RS Will GOTO GO TO I JAPAN AS PRISONERS I Ith Continued front Page Pac 1 th t no decisive Is ven en pos siNe wIthout control cf tho aba a It Is I affirmed though at the tho admiralty that it has hus been that tte He cannot now take taka any 4 lances with ROje S and that It will be recalled ed to await the makinG re dy bf i th third rd squadron quadro In order to Insure superiority OVer In view ot of th sit Nicholas who was re rc ported to be at Is now on 00 his bIB wiy to St Petersburg te b Whore he bl T ably iii bave an m nf with Ills advisers Talk of Peace But Iut at both the war office and the ad all 11 talk of the or of peace at Much Kuch a time meets with nothing but t 0 of Indignation Ju In spite of lr this diplomatically the la is lafr fr Interesting tt a and In diplomatic Circles it is regarded d a certain that Japan has awaited this moment to sub submit submit mit proposals for peace and that she I Intends to do so through the United Stat Intervention or even the offer or of good s by th the States with nut the renest or of RussIa RusIa Is not admit admitted ted to b be possible o I and It is known that a e eb wilt I not act in u uch a capacIty n rt But direct proposals from Japan vill be The general opinIon how howE E r Is that comIng on the heels or of a I I 4 of disasters antI and with the i present situation in the it is 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