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Show WorksThrown UpShort Distance Apart Lack of Fuel Likely to Present Pre-sent "Retention of Lage. ' . . Number in Field. Saturday and; Sunday Night Passed --Quietly Near Mukden, SuiutAy Japs Made Attack, LONDON, Oot. 24. Advice ffom Mukden say that both arml ire still entrenching a short distance apart. Lack of fuel Is. likely to provint the retention actively In the field during winter time pf torge armlep. "What Kuropatkin Says. A St. Petersburg dispatch says Emperor Em-peror Nicholas has received the following follow-ing , dispatch ' from Getu Kuropatkin, dated October 2Sr "The night of October Octo-ber 22-23 passed quietly. At 3 o'clock. mis lounuajv morning tne. wnoie or our volunteer sharpshooters a harassed the enemy, while the (Japanese tried to attack at-tack our outposts, but were everywhere every-where repulred by tho Russian fire." From Japanese Sources. The Japanese, headquarters in a dispatch dis-patch to the authorlUes at Tokio, without with-out referring to the general situation in the vicinity qf the Shakhe river, published pub-lished the following report received yesterday: yes-terday: "Since the last telegram "referring "re-ferring to the .enemys .dead', .the bodies left on the. flpl'd. Kavelbeeri increased to the following: . .. Found by the rlffht array.....,, ' B200 Found by tho left army....-,.!. . 6GQ3 Found by the center army...!...' . 2,530 To.tal .13 3J3 Total '-number -of prisoners captured'!! 7ty0 |