Show i THOUSANDS OF KILLED IN KIN CHOU CHOUr r t Assault Hade MacIc Upon the Russian Ii IM rn Resistance lit ki Were Wrt ck sun fl to V V List Last C V VV VV V VV V V WT p iL m A dispatch V t th n sl isy ys V tW Japanese lo during Us t M V VV J V sid Mid te t ft 1000 ea killed It is i saW id tat tae t besa ee ta by sa a taI rial dispatch te Is te Ii still ott ait bi z tL vicinity of Xia 11 Chon Kay sy 87 6 p m B b t reports received h br that UM Ui Ia of Man Nn b Mil bill wa was a bloody Ta Japan arst ret centered their irs Are on the batteries in they wr aided by four gunboats from Zin dura Co V bay They h in n silencing V of th tk many ny fan gna fanTh V Th amian had a sd ri of around arund tha km kill kmon V on fl a terrace protected by wire enta sad other such uch The Tb Japanese made mad a series er of ruah but bat V tiny were in j jV rain Ta V deadly rifle rf and cannon are rs of f the enemy them thi repeatedly at st 3 S in the Ui afternoon the th Japan re f ormel and ud V stormed tord the of f the te MIL bilL Tha Th an b their portion 1 ly and it waa wa 7 in the before tit Japan anally UV g of if Ui ridge I I May My fol WASHINGTON loving cablegram fee V V been sn re received at the Japanese V May z Tae of at F the army attacking Kin oo report 4 uj a follows On May 21 was nade and the cannonading MO wed that they had at Nan Shan hill biD south uth of Kin Chou four shrapnel runs gu ten I to IS 15 centimeter cannon centimeter shells proved V the of LI meters twenty 12 centimeter 1 besides at least learnt tn n f fort rt guns guna At the tae foot of the hill ihre thre were wire netting and mines On V May 12 2 the attacking force commenced V V the operations a arn had been prearranged V ranged On May 23 reconnaissance was made which discovered the i ight wing on Hua Shang Tow with bout about 1 eight heavy heay guns facing the sea Fragments of the shells V showed that they had 20 centimeter feu us 15 centimeter short cannon eight centimeter en cannon and seven centi centimeter meter IU bodies bodle of it In InIa lantry Ia and artillery of the enemy were observed stationed at Kin Chon On OnI V The I he m of May 25 our forces at ati i eke Km Kin Chou Chon engaging with the V t cm t i artillery on Nan Shan hill bill At V dawn wn Vf f May 91 3 we commenced can V which sy V hours hoursh h e t taps Japanese warship V VI it iti i 1 tb land f scree reea from troa Kin bay bayThe The he attacked our V ft vs ing ug from We took in i t nou at a m of the day V HIM ul aler severe fighting occupied Nan j Chan hill ad pursued the enemy M V JAM HAVE f Opposed to This Tore Zu Soldier New N v Chuang May ay 27 The Japanese Jainese e tinto the strength of the Russians about aP V Arthur at men eh The former h ao men at it Kin Chou Chinese continue to escape from Port Arthur bat V litlo Ii t reliance is placed IM is their state iM Mits They say food Is growing scarcer at a i Port Fort Arthur and there is Ii g god od autho ii V for fr paying the Japanese believe they 4 ii SI starve tarve out the in lit three hb The lw V recently rascally lQ 1 V anchored here snipping shIpping them to toria tot ria tc t Kung king Cubing Tin Tsu where they will k k I i he ti Driver to prevent the thi of oft t I tt t VS leaving Fodder is especially V V I nd of war is arriving at V V H 4 port The Fhe French steamer Bourbon V n M t tucks sacks of ot flour tolay 1 A British cruiser at China Ching Wan Ta Tao I Ih h instructions from the V her V vho Will not make kny ny statement lr V I TAIL V C aa Almont I ible tIon V T kb 7 Noon The Japanese V fl the B Russians from Kl V VV V U ly morning and in a da dark VV ri U rk stormed the thO almost tm V HIe of the Russians on onH V Stia u H wee of Tall n Wan The Te Thein TeV raged in the hills all through the V idl fragmentary telegrams from frome V e headquarters report that V V ement In still In s and V V hg Japanese are the Ruh Ru tui h from Nan and the head bead V Wan bay The Russians ha V preparation to check the V V march south anuth on the biso Plug Tung V r VV i 1 toward Port Pert Arthur They had the ground on the south V V f Ta lien wan bay their works ex e to the east aiM and the west The 4 4 V n Russian right warn waa at r 1 a 1 the extreme left at Nan Shan han V i mi lia hill bill was aa the strongest part partine V th ine a series ries of o batteries strongly V V V eli J crowned Ms Us crest White hIIe V ended around it ide V M ne net IV I t l t lower down dowa on this hill t i mid the base on the northern V tern terU sd sW were stretched wen well ire entanglements Another line lineses V V V ses also protected with wire en 1 V V g ata from V V r e C head brad of bay due V V IOu which lies south VV ki ChOti t V ng Russian force was war posted at atou J V ou It I consisted of Infantry and od Plan ii f V VV V V nese that first occupied th lime of V e east cast of Kt Kin Chos Their D po pa We formed aa al V showing lt su em V nwan and ad its Iti western front to J KM t r u iq wa wag V VV the ther V 5 r r f this anal ancle the extreme right v V Japanese line rested eed at Che hen heni i which i is almost due north O Oin V VV V I in while th extreme left wa wai w wV i V M s due o t of V ini I n B k of the at ati 4 V i ki force orue in to complete sr se seV V s sfa apparently tt Pt nl to io ioV V V Japan attack lent lal Saturday 1 r r opened fire slowly on V i my ny on that day The Japanese h a V V refused to be he drawn V the positions of tie tt Russians I is I und and their strength had been V f VV l To this eid oid the Sap Jan iza i ai a series of careful r m 3 V thir r officers working i r rV V VV to the V p fl L th V V of ehe r the I V f V the of V n gun fL d v re V the V V V V hill I V f VV j V nt VT V albrE V V VV 4 flu o V n tind VV V V a V V I re reS S h J anen V r V ree emI hut th t V th lii VV f V th r TIie V VV V V ced tO tOh ard to h V VV V Raue of R V V fired by ha haTa Ta bt meters heavy p thE In the V r Flu Iso wre er another V tOV V VV W at V V f Na NaV V V hn n hill where the had a se sethe On the shore of bU to he of the the e had a series of Here Uve were wew set up which nightly played over the Japanese angle III in the hills te t the northeast Further developed the tact fact that west wast of Liu the Has Rus Russians slang had no defenses extending to the V northward from to the wt st I roast coast ot of the tit Liso Tang Tung peninsula there I were no defenses whatever except the th i posted at Kin Chou This gap la ii laI j I the defenses was a fatal detect defect TO in the j j Russian and when it was per pee perI I calved d the Japanese extended their richt i to the north and east enveloping Kin Kint t Chou and nd the Russian extreme right The Japanese left also extended to his hla Tung on the shore ihor ef of bay ba and the center moved forward V Artillery Duel Wednesday morning at ft the Japanese attacked Kin Chou bou sad and for three hours boun they had an artillery duel with the batteries on N Na Shan ban hilt hill The Russian gunners searched the JP anon nese lines with their fire but to 0 VV V V Th Ws resl ed at 41 at then Kin bay and Ii operation with the artillery on shelled the Russian positions on ott V nhsn aban hillA hill nih V A Russian gunboat hi In bay steamed close to the shore and shelled abetted the Japanese left V VV From dawn the batteries on both V sides aides V hammered away at each other ohr At an arLy hoar the pines Infantry w M y t red Kin Chou the Russians retiring Vf the south The the e Japanese to the V The reports repos received here fall fail to 0 cover the on the Russian right It is 5 probable however that the Russians have abandoned these positions dona V No information Is given concerning the tosses they probably were heavy on both sides V The Japanese forces were under tire fire for sixteen hours hears The general staff here bare has ba received telegrams from the V com eema commending the bravery aid fortitude fo of their men The BuaMan resistance at Nan ban hilt hill was stubborn The Japanese made aide madea aidea a series of at assaults before th Russians finally yielded the p TheRus The Rum siana idana abandoned abandond their hilt at 3 In Ii the afternoon retreating toward Nao Quail dUSk lAna where it Is understood a see oat ond line of defenses exists The Russians may rally at it this line of defenses unless unIa they have been die dis disordered ordered by the defeat at Kin Chou and Kan Stan ban The Tae Russians had a series at Vat BUM planted at Ta Pang Fang en station fa the railroad which were exploded The station was destroyed V Told Correspondents lay ay th tb n nV V Were Wr Seated May The Tokio dispatch to the Associated Press and Japanese ot of dd accounts are the only detailed de descriptions that have yet reached Lou Lon London don of the Japanese victory at Kin Chou The is hailed by the London pi ess M is establishing more than did the operations on the Yalu the superiority of the Japanese am ow land as aswell aswell well as toy by sea 55 since in the case cae of Km tin if not at the Yalu the Russians had bd ample time carefully to prepare their petitions It appears that the conclusive wac wat Immediately followed rn j tar for forthe the V Pests Tokio correspondent asserts that the Japanese have swept the Ru gus from their defenses vest eSt of wan And if the generally won informed correspondent is correct and th the e Japanese are already nearing Hearing Putt Port Arthur the Russian must have rut ut f fared r d a rout at Kin Chou bou That the were not only defeated ted but routed would also PuX ar by by the numer numerous out ous of the Russian ry According to the Mails t the Japanese fifth division of veterans which is 4 destined for the storming of Port Arthur baa lias already lauded landed on the Mao Tung peninsula The Th Telegraphs correspondent at Japan Japanese ese eec headquarters communicating under date of May 2 says there is no change in 0 inthe the situation ef of the first army acay but that there thare are frequent outpost encounters I 1 suppose be ho adds that the lull luU is Ii due to preparations for a treat stoat battle In Inthe inthe the direction of Llao Yang The Malls Mails Min Mm Tan Tun under date of May S d de clam there are only troops at r OF o JOET POR Lit Zia Choa Chou Wa the ef of ha ta Vt Petersburg May The hews ws of 1 the Japanese victory at Kin thi t oIl published on a Russian y hr the an au of the core ui m II t f r ralas Xich alas ola While there was information I Ii government s regarding the Rus Russia eta sia defeat the th news neer aused the i to be J Ow O i brief service was war celebrated in inU U V i hap instead of the customary lit anil th zar spot spent the tho r rI of i n i to t ri of I K fim rn H it Vt V jt li might be c U miring as insl of ofa a reverse All houses were wre decorated and carts and street cur were The crowds in front of the bulletin boards were larger than usual aol md sailors if f whom the city is f l were in demand de del deI l I v e ring e C f r i n in t tl st l lit V r it air t I r t Vi ini ud Mi i Liuji VV L i Lit tins were eagerly All the news of the disaster to the th Russian arms comes from foreign sources and the papers peper are malt mak PO ro effort to suppress it The au are without news of their own Ii I i was n a lad night the tha ele i iV V VV 1 ad V rne VV M i W Wi r will wili nut not bt be transmitted to the cur until tomorrow The Itie general in view of the for foreign eign news of the capture of Kin Chou V H VV V VV V VV VV VV V V V T TI Mis m m Continued from Pap 1 1 that there th w waa little t hinder Inder I the Ute Japanese adv d og oa Pt t Arthur itself and that U u th M M of ot Port Arthur had tt The Pile staff insisted however Od ui aMU aMUi i Sty ly y of the fortress to bold hold out oat oa |