Show I I 0 S 4 1 S w S IS 01 w OI W K H fl flO q 4 O Of f RUSSIAN OSSIAN TORPEDO TO BOATS BOA TS I v ATTACK ATT ACI FLEET f fX fv fLon 4 w X Lon Left Port Arthur in Broad Biond faI Ono Olio Boat Sunk Ono Russians lie Ie I c IJ from Yalu lu i Captured Paraded Pm dod Through Streets 3 Of or 01 Mukden Jap Woman Makes Mikos Daring Darin Escape Escio Esc lo from Dalny Dilny Ij T V I y 1 4 y y St Petersburg March 11 J I pm The Russian torpedo boat flotilla fotia left Port Arthur at broad road daylight this and attacked the Japanese fleet feet One Japanese torpedo boat was sunk and one Russian torpedo boat destroyer the tj r was sunk The fate of the crew is not known Tien Tsin March n I tiA IA A Cl CI refugee from Hsu Yien Vien insists that he lie has seen X Russians retreating from the Yalu river and destroying villages en route k y 1 1 I f j lien Tsin March n 1 One field feld battery batery has been installed in il the fort at New 11 chwang and also one company of infantry y while preparations prep rations are being made to toX X lount siege guns gunst k t f Manila Mania March n 1 I iTlie The flagship Kentucky of the thc United States Asiatic with y Rear Admiral Robley D I Evans on board will wi for Hong Jlong Kong on Sunday Sunda J March 13 i 3 After being docked at that port the vessel will wi return here k 1 y Tien T n March n I One officer and four Japanese soldiers who wh recently were I captured near Korea were paraded through the streets of Mukden on Tues Tuesday Tuesday 1 day d ay March M 11 u arc arch h 8 f 5 On February Feb uary 20 Maj chief Of the staff staf of or Viceroy Alexieff telegraphed from Port Arthur Athur to St Petersburg that a number of Cossacks marching inarching from Vio Vo 1 had captured a Japanese major named with five soldiers and two civilians Another dispatch from Port Arthur of the same san sam date stated that a picket of Cossacks i i had captured some Japanese on whom they found maps and papers f 5 New York March 11 I Two torpedo boats sent out as scouts from Port Arthur i Marce 7 have not been heard from according to a Herald despatch from froni 1 I X It I is i feared the despatch adds that they have fallen falen into the hands of the i j t Japanese X h e 1 I New York March n IA i iA A daring and clever cever feat has been performed by a Japanese women who escaped from Dalny by means which are still sti H 5 j in J j i says a Worlds V despatch from Tien Tsin It I is said she secured official plans of the arbors of Dalny and Port Arthur took them to Tokio T ko getting away simply as an ordinary refugee A decoration for her bravery is the reported reward 9 y 5 2 4 4 A a 4 6 A Mi 1 r 1 |