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Show LETIM"BRLTIMORE, February I ii ii n I0I1LYTHREE- CEflT PAPER Iff UTAH. VV A La X m.nt this hour the Hre loos TT. fflflB) 1 TO) 2M. jvuooiiin. uiiii o aim; iei yni B Price. Titnni: Cents 11)04. TMMT BAL IIM0M SWEPT BY AWFOL SEA ... j. OF FL AME; GREATEST. IN HISTORY . Ru ssia Masses Her Forces on Yalu River JAPANESE TROOPS PRACTICE to Resist A' Ivance; Japanese Warships aid to Have Blocked Port of Seoul, Korea. i ji i Susy. 1 . V " -. rf . Center of City Wiprd Out and Blaze to Sweeps Onward Business FIELD IN T" r i I Water Front; Help Is Lent From Other Cities. . apanese Minister to London Admits That Protective Measures Have Been Taken and That War Is the Inevitable Result. Loss in Great Chicago Fire Is Already Exceeded: Fire Breaks Out Afresh; President Street Sta lion Is Doomed. BULLXTXK, 3 30 T. HALTXXORH. TK ft BULLETIN. conservative Deutsche Tage Zei-tuaffirms upon diplomatic authority that three Russian ships the squadron. I have been captured by of Japanese the. Associated Press finds no official The correspondent i of the statement. 1 confirmation BERLIN, Feb. 8.-T- he BULLETIN. ng ' CONTEMPrATEDW JAPAN FOR THE PRZSERVATTOTOF-TrTERESTS IN THE FAR EAST ALREADY HAVE COMMENCED. IN, POINT OUT, HOWEVER, THE MINISTER WAS CAREFUL THAT THIS DOES NOT MEAN' ACTUAL HOSTILITIES, BUT STRATEGIC ACTION THE.OUGH POURING JAPANESE TROOPS INTO KOREA AND MANCHURIA. THIS, HE STATED, IS NOW IN PROGRESS. BARON HAYASHI CALCULATES THAT FORCES ADEQUATE TO MEET ANY EMERGENCY WILL HAVE BEEN FULLY DISEMBARKED WITHIN TWO OR THREE DAYS. HE REGARDS THE BREAKING OFF CF NEGOTIATIONS TANTAMOUNT TO WAR AND DOES NOT LOOK FOR ANY FORMAL DECLARATION. THE MINISTER REITERATES THE STATEMENT THAT THE RUSSIAN REPLY WAS NOT DELIVERED AND DECLARES HIS BELIEF TO BE THAT IT NEVER WA S SENT. TO :';T;. y!,-V;- : ' : .OWll BULLETIN. 8. GERMAN THE FOREIGN OFFICE HAS BEEN FEB. BERLIN, OF PORTION THE JAPANESE FLEET SAILED ADVISED THAT A FROM SASNO YE STEP JAY. ITS DESTINATION IS UNKNOWN, BUT IS SUPPOSED TO BE CHEMULPO, KOREA. BULLETIN. THE STATE DEPARTMENT HAS REWASHINGTON, CEIVED A CABLEGRAM FROM THE AMERICAN LEGATION AT SEOUL, TO THE EFFECT THAT IT IS REPORTED THAT THE JAPANESE WARSHIPS HAVE ARRIVED OFF MASAMPHO, BUT THAT COMMUNICATION HAS BEEN CUT OFF, AND IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO CONFIRM THE REPORT. BULLETIN. LONDON, FEB. 8. A SPECIAL DISPATCH FROM BERLIN SAYS THAT A STRONG FLEET OF JAPANESE WARSHIPS, REPORTED TO BE ON THE WAY TO CHEMULPO, KOREA, HAS SEIZED SEVERAL RUSSIAN TRADING STEAMERS. IISS1AN TROOPS ARE MASS ED AT YALU RIVER ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. S.An advance detachment of Russian cavalry is leaving Mukden for Korea. The telegram from Mukden announcing the departure of the cavalry adds: "Russia's love of peace has been exhausted by Japan's demands. Troops, therefore, have been concentrated at the Talu river. "The Russian troops are in the be?t of spirits. The Japanese everywhere are hurrying homeward." The Mukden dispatch repeats the rumor that a Japanese squadron Is off Wei Hat Wei, on the north coast of the Shan Tung peninsula with the object of intercepting the Russian ships comlnsr from Europe. The rupture of diplomatic relations between Russia and Japan was dis, cussed with tolerable calmness in the morning papers 1' the onus on unanimously placed Japan for severing relations the very day the Russian reply was to reach Toklo. The Viedomosti still sees a "dim ray of hope of a peaceable settlement," and says the last word has not yet been spoken. The Novoe Vremya, repeating its charges that Japan's desire was to bring about war no matter what was the tenor of the Russian reply, and adds that even Japan's extraordinary manner of , rupturing relations has evoked no Chauvinism in Russia, but merely an outburst of keener patriotism. be-in- NOT TOO LATE. "Lord Lansdowne has offered Japan Great Britain's good offices, and King Edwaru has reut a long telegram to the Mikado, begging him to reflect. "At the present time. China is remaining neutral. The intervention of a third power being unlikely, a general conflagration in the far East is. not to be feared. Aoriti la kntntf- f tb x ' . - j v i . mr i.v ti vt lUt bk, -- SUXLTTTIJ. a. H rrs r., ti xt 7 a5 it i x s a AIXJJS HAJMM3R, AW AiVIWIM Aur taxxxo Titrzx vzsru SIIIU KATIDLT OCT IXTO TUX Or THX STTJCAH. Til CSX X3LX ?S OS. ItOOrTIUXX. AKDTKLY ART ASC1I0XXD D3?Tff TItE S.Y. THE EUILSiriOS CT Tit I STAirDARD JIXD RCA OIL AKOTltE aCCKXAK TRtTIT COXTAJCT ATX U ItAXIS I iai . . l tr.. the ns.s it nvrxtriQ I . 2 0 i XrlK i 'i R, tb.t !. - trn k r HAX-TiKO- i rK Tr-- r hcr vv a ncxjLrri??. Ti& t a BALTIX0T1X. (.1 PARIS, Feb. 8. The Echo d Paris publishes the following, attributed to a person of high o facial standing: "Opinion at the Foreign ofUce is very pessimistic, but I can assure you that French diplomacy will be equal to the task of striving to effect a conclusion and sparing Japan the crushing defeat which threatens her. "THE FINAL CRUSHING OF JAPAN IS CERTAIN, AND UNDER THE CONDITIONS, FRANCE CONSIDERS IT TO THE INTEREST OF GREAT BRITAIN, JAPAN'S ALLY, TO EXERCISE DECISIVE PRESSURE IN ORDER TO AVERT WAR. THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT FRANCE IS READY, IF THE JAP- ANESE GOVERNMENT IS WILL- ING, TO OFFER HER MEDIATION TO JAPAN AND RUSSIA, IF IT IS THE DISPATCH ADDED THAT A RUSSIAN CRUISER7 DIVISION HAD SAILED FROM PORT ARTHUR, AND THAT FIGHTING WAS EXPECTED HOURLY. here-today- 'V whelmed; No Aid From Great Britain. ON FORTY STEAMERS. FEB. 8 llfv ! Japan Certain to Be Over BULLETIN. TO A GAZETTE 8. THE COLOGNE FEB. DISPATCH BERLIN, COMMANDER-IN-CVON FROM VIENNA SAYS ADMIRAL BARON SPAUN, HIEF OF THE AUSTRIAN NAVY,' HAS RECEIVED A DISPATCH FROM THE COMMANDER 0F THE AUSTRIAN LEGATION GUARD AT PEKING, TO THE EFFECT THAT JAPAN HAS EMBARKED HER REGIMENTS OF GUARDS AND TWO ARMY DIVISIONS !tt to I lb the wtt14. EFEAT WILL BE CRUSHING LONDON; FEB. 8. BARON HAYASHI,THE JAPANESE MINISTER, HAS INFORMED THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THAT MILITARY STEPS S IDS OK PACE 7 Inn P'ANESE F LEET i READ OUR W.IHT lafMT (I estimated at 0300,000,0.00 RAM AAA TTOO TRvTk hi io Threatening with saow tenlfht. Salt Lake Citit, Utah, Monday Evexixg. Fkihiuatry 8, Vol. IH. No. 633. WW 8, 2:15 p. COK-PAS- S WFYOTvY AT -- HIS. FEVER IS HIGHER TsT 41 II I BALTIXOBX, TtK m- -7t In Its e4jr "Art ef Vai'.ilse. Tr',:t . l JrsgtU, lery tnoft liwlJS bl? 4n:il r,c! 1111 S'- - r-'SZ-- WW's , , ' ' . I I 1 J - wtt' or Rr-rn- tn. bn e-- tm '.s wlit. t'ocbs is ti;&;t' ff? y ::tx.s.f yij UU b w ii tttr r.4 ?. I it .- yrt." tcuat t:u. or ;,;sATrr the xxtlj;t Allien: has :;ov. nEAcnr.D -- oni: ca:: ti:.:. wo rr-o-roRTi- r ah rxctss cr i?.' THE CHICAGO TIT.t. OT HITHERTO T::E CntATI-- T Di3Asrra. 1671, TZKZ at the "?o o;;e ca:; se sn::; FIRE SWEEPING HARBOR SECTION STILL UNCHECKED; ESTIMATES OF LOSS VARY Q t r,sj i cl.t-In- jr f-- .r,4 U.r-'- i the blgh v '.r ef tt rr.'.ril la f ftftt f it. lKy rtUf; ?a V;ja of stomach; mind quite clear, eral condition Rood." us r i Tb little irritability Oea- - AT 1:15 P. M. . BALTIMOItn. Feb. . l;i p. in a',on; with unabated fury, "AT THE FIRST DECISIVE DE- Swtxplnjc the confiAKrton in the hisFEAT SUSTAINED BY JAPAN, tory of Baltimore I rsxlnu in the harFRANCE AND GREAT BRITAIN bor fectlon and bid f.Ur to roll up a, WILL RENEW THE OFFER OF rrorrty Iops far in excess oT all it"-vioestimates. THEIR GOOD OFFICES EHOULD s blowing, k A northerly wJrd THESE HAVE BEEN DECLINED to the terrific odd aKalr.rt htch THE FIRST TIME." the army of fir fighters ere with the grrat fir still iur.nlng un inr The Gaulois. maintaining that war has been forced on Russia by the "vain- checked. THE ESTIMATES VARY, RANG-INglorious folly of Japan, that parvenu of civilization." declares that Russia is AS HIGH AS FROM $200,000,-00- 0 about to shed her blood for Kurop TO $300,000,000. whom she will save from the yellow With th tierc wind Morning- n'.iMnc peril. Mem th tide f th fitnes"intil It is probable that a collective note could !n thl all the ecctin was rroprtty signed by the British, French and burned tn the edK. rrf on From the myriad of lumber German, and, it is hoped, the Amerilitc.f ntd th the western Jfnes Falli. can chancellories, will shortly bo adtle muddy stream that fiws throush dressed to Japan, notifying her of the the business section cf th elty. the to the cthfr qulcklr 1" p.' ! and were neutrality of these four powers in flames side of the stream rapidly whatever may happen- - Eventual eating into the mi" of cymer and French intervention, the Gaulois con- fruit racklnr etablithir.ent and th were rapidly crumbling Into rulr.n. cludes, will thus be avoided. One fireman i killed nml the cUr.R. Of the papers published here the in of th hoi4tal ambultns Gil BI?s alone does not express symevidence of th rrlnor raauatti up to thirty-fiv- e pathy for Russia, but declares that the this hour. .pr.rimAtlr power which did not he!p France at the pereons Injured. Ineludln.: one n- time of the Fashoda Incident cannot exThe city Rovernmrrt hee pect Frenchmen to risk their skins for eui,pended and the city It ur.t.r Russian interests in Manchuria, The city complete military control. The correnponden of the Matin in omcialt are adnptinir the mopt he ro'c London telegraphs another Interview measures to chetk the flame nr.d Gov. haw telegraphed to the Feere- with Baron Hayashl, the Japanese Minister there, who told him that Japan tary of the Navy a requett to tmm-J- l. rt has already notified China that In the ately dispatch a dynaml'e to event of her victory the Integrity of work on rutted bulldlnts whre bar are totterlns; ut every shift of th China will be respected. The Minister mind and threaten t endaifer life by .(.Coutix.ua ca page .J faille at ajyr comcct, tbt treva wte Jrlity4 la f,r. wbkb t?t1J BULLETIN. WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. This bulletin' was issued at 11 o'clock by Senator Hanna's physicians, Dm. Rlxty, Osier and Carter; "Mr. Hanna's tempersture is a little higher, .103; pule, 81 regular; A 1 r-- j respiration, 24. T rHE3E?CT VIUHNO, AND 70 IX TX MATE THE TOTAL LCS-IS THE XEPJCST TOLLY. J JjrVt, u:t'-'- ti r ' r at 1 i. t r.t : c. t . . C r aftfr-- . f.? :; t BALTIMORE. Fb. -- Shortly BULLETIN. I o'clock, the fit Jcnee I'r'.U.;j-r.a WASHINGTON, FED. 8. PRESINvan lltr this tUouRh st Ujb t)e depart DENT ROOSEVELT HAS COME TO Falls, r t:t "t':n;r f It ! r b fyhtlsf lb Cu nient M-t THE ASSISTANCE OT THE CITY r c wth tuccTf. In t' ,;... e J. : OF BALTIMORE." UION THE APThe Baltinsore Chrcsst etka ca ! . ?? ?iH ' ? a:; !;rr-t PEAL OF THE LOCAL AUTHORI- Black street, are cow aVlaae. . i e ; Vf.i.! t'"i'S ',t f , T,t t I Jn XL b4nM !;rlr. t?e f.je TIES, HE HAS ORDERED THE j Tb", UNITED STATES ENGINEERS TO well n!cn irfr,i t . t ret hal city THAT CITY TO ASSIST IN CHECK) 1 t, . f? ; m ING THE SPREAD OF THE ful that l ft vr i r V tht 5 11 FLAMES THERE. I It" 4:r '' -i t?., tt-ef O'CLOCK TI1E FIRST 01 te. ssiiy "Tbia usrsitt lb fre n Varr.;s.e AT 2 .t' at li itf k?M THE SOLDIERS BOARDED A iWbc Fla'.t ' ; r frcsrj LisLt r? c bl rir dbrs arl act yt Jrrrn.Isal-'aTRAIN HERE AT THE PENNSYLtret to a 15 at. 4 r,w !b had VANIA STATION, ONLY AN HOUR 'Il at-ar it a rru. it r AFTER THE OTiDER HAD COME. ",ft a a,cr.j" tbat tbcres jbf ar witfj n Wi p;i;:r ar.4 a the THE FORCE WAS UNDER COM- w :!. banrea, bltb bs--- ji MAND OF MAJ. BURR. AND THE The but r.e.,1 itrSM l f Ur lt-- rs burwjtda tf f.rra : , C ! ENGINEERS. 100 STRONO, WERE ; t away etn tbe c;!d. It Jc-t-bad Th Tal'.a -. DRAWN FROM THE WASHINO-TOair'.?" Ibt Ttridca ar trthe BARRACKS, THEY CARRIED tba KTl ffa.fit tTn;l- ef t e t rUl t: tr r.ala ef the ar,ia ar.4 Ja;u. 1COO WTTH THEM POUNDS OF a ff? lut t. (.n fa-h- e tr.Qt t. OblaFr,nty5r railrca ta r:a.Jr.'. ltirr, t 'U'4f ! trwei. It er4f!t. j ELECTRICAL DETONATORS. ' "To attt Sr. tl f.f. t : r.3 a: ' ffM'..!. . t,f:ft!vr t AT y cf BALTIMORE i'l THEY WILL r ITS i. 1 !f I for r.'ff It at t. l t "t ce f cf y MEET ANOTHER STORE OT aei Itr r 14 :4J j , JS a H ta I . v T? w tl.f lrnmf M UNCTION v.?4 COMPRISINO at It '.a t'Srr- lo. fit 5000 f i cf rn;ettt-- f t !?t f m..t;et . xv.f f otJV t r QP 4 COTTON aft e FROM f r rj,.,,. ;tttM y 1 f $.trrj f - , n v r Iff SUFTLY AT , THE ADVANCE I -, t t f t VEP DEL. 1 1; m st i?at t?- - f- t vtl Icci&ta fr,ff la tt tertt ef J.r ENGINELR3 00 FQUITPED :: Th I a!&rrt. f.fe . at l r J WITH TENTS AND TEN DAYS T.aJt;mta-'cf if fr.hn 1? f frt ' rs'r.-! afK-u t f ?t 4 u. v" BO 1UAT THE I T10J,5 MAY nt' at that rrM. a f . rrn aa tr It ia tr.Ai Wi5!r((;, te rt j TAKE CARX OF TUXXJSXLVXS. ft t-f- cre rre4 . ! . :'--r- . ,f ttif 1 ?- - Tt.-- i;-:- l'' ;! ' :ir-t.- r i -- n-ct- " 1 td r'-'s- tt a!!--- i-, N t- ",-- r ? f.cIy jtat g-jt- V. f i, w.w -.r i t.-J 4 1 t' nt Trgrj Jry4 !an rr -e rnl r: tij rt a- 1 f! 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