Show f PORT T ARTHUR AT UA C Engagements There Fought In Ac Accordance Accordance With Plans Long Since Matured Matu ed GREAT FIGHT EXPECTED SOON Baron looks for One Just as Soon as Troops Tr ops Land In InI Korea Jom I re reWORD WORD SENT RUSSIAN CRUISERS CRUIS RS Japanese Admiral Gave Them a n Time Limit In ID Which Were To Leave London Feb Fth JOWo are aro slow In r BO so O we WO are Me making up for tor torI I lost time lime by b quickness In action said Daron this morning Tho engagements at Port Arthur and Che were merely lr ir n with plans rans long matured natureL As soon as ne cur our forces torm oro landed In Korea I look for an Important fleet fl et ct action at Port lort Arthur The Russian vessels are oro not likely to toive give ive up tip the advantage they thoy gained by b i being Ing under the cover colter of ot their land batteries By Jb going to the o side however the Japanese fleet by high angle tire Ore can Mil drop drol In shells which h make It U very cry uncomfortable for lor forth the th Russian ships lying moored close to one another Thereby It Is hi hoped to drive out Viceroy forces Possibly like Admiral ho may ma anticipate fate late and come Into tho lie open cf of his bis own accord At present events merely romly to show the utter cf of C Port rort Arthur tr fr m m a n strategic view JAPANESE Sr ADMIRAL AD SENT WOUD London ondon Feb 10 2 p m dl die from received receive by say a the tho Japanese un M admiral on at nt Korea sent lent In word lON to the two to Russian cruisers Vail VAri VAria it ar a nn an wi 1 giving Ing them then a i time limit In which to leave after the Russians came Ime out mid at lit n a Japanese boat bott which h replied with a torpedo Ineffectively A gneri exchange of shots hot then foU tol lowed After a Il hot fire the tile Russians turned I tn to and sank at the entrance of tho It Is III not Yet Ct Known their sinking was sas duo due duoto to the he Japanese fire or to the tho own action but It Is i believed to be lie due ue to the former The crew of ot both till tile Russian n sought refuge on A n arich rich French warship at There Thoro no io casualties limon tho the Japanese anil snI thir vessels vends sustained no dam damage age According to the official advices ro rot t dyed lv d by Baron Haron only four Cour but I III tallon of ot troops havo u uj to the th present been beell landed at nt Korea loreo The text of the official dispatch dl Ie Ic by II I Baron Daron lIun hl Is III as ns fol tol follow low cm In Monday a n Japanese squadron transports met on In the way to 10 Korea Koren the tho Russian gunboat as ns the latter was coming out jut of o port porI ort Tin Tho took up an of ot attitude towards the tho Japanese Ne UIS aid Ind fired Orell on tho th Japanese I tor torl l do boats loal The fhe latter discharged two Ineffectively and then the lz returned to her anchorage In Inh inh h roi 1011 t Hh In tho the morning of oC Tuesday A commanding the tM Jap quad ron formally railed on ho he warships to leave I noon loon Tho rho admiral added that II It I liK hi demand was not hot complied compiled with ho miM bo 10 compelled 11 to attack them themla In la the harbor The two Russian war var hlf left Ift the port ion at Ut about 1130 a n m rn nr i 1 but ensued outside out tho the Poly Pol islands After about an nil hours hour the Russian warships aught amount among tho To fo tha tho evening the tho Russian cruiser er vun ri n sink ank and at It about 4 a 1 m in 11 to tod tody diy dy d Feb 10 thus the wan wait reported I t ti also allo slink gunk having been Iown Ui Ii The jh o nIl men Inca of tho two n sought oil 0 the thu thuY thoI Y Jr I h r Pascal nl There wore iou no nor r on the Japanese Ide side n |