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Show WHERE WAR RAGES J IHIilll I 4 tH'HHItrt'H ff NEW OHWANG-. Jurte l5.--A report upon up-on the very highest authority direct from Mukden says there are over 20,0(O"Ru6slan troops there, "with -10.000 additional men encamped en-camped at Llao Yang, - SEOUL. Korea, June 15. It Is officially reported here that tho Russian Vladivostok Vladivo-stok squadron is cruising between Tsual-sland Tsual-sland in Korea strait, and the coaat of Japan, and seriously threatening mercan- tile ships. ST. PETERSBURG. Juno 15. The ap- E ointment of LieuU-Gon. Lconldas Dem-owskl Dem-owskl as commander of the Fifth East .Siberian corpB is evidence that larger re- ! lnfdrcements are to be placed at "Gen. Ku- ; ropatkln's disposal. KUROKL'S HEADQUARTERS, In tho' Field. Juno 15. There h'as been no fighting fight-ing in front of the First Japanese, army since June 12, when two companies of Russians Rus-sians were driven from TVutaJho with a loss of twenty men. TIEN TSIN, Juno 15. It lias been, learned, here Irom a Russian source that 40,000 Russians passed Tiishlchao twenty miles south of Ncwchwnng, last Monday, going -south. It is supposed that this-force this-force 13 going to the relief of Port Arthur. Ar-thur. MOSCOW, 1June 15 The mobilization announced for this city extends only to officers ,and surgeons on the reserve list. Two hundred and sixty Officers have 'been ' colled but. ; SEOUL, -Korea. June 15. It is not probable prob-able that tho Japanese will take any Important Im-portant tcps in Korea before thereturn of M. Hhyafihl. the Japanese Minister to Korea, who left here recently for Tokio. TOKIO. June IE. Tho entrance to tho. harbor ht Poit Arthur having been cleared of obstructions. Is now opsh for the passage of ships in and out, Yesterday tho Russian protected cruiser Novlk went out to sea and engaged with vessels o tho Japanese blockatllng fleck |