Show M i n nI I RT I After Fight at Compelled Them to Retire Still Further Eu RESPONDENTS LEAVE TOKIO Going to Front Numbers Sixteen Mostly per And Americans ns FIRST FIGHT IN NORTHERN KOREA by Russians That the Buoys Losses W Ten Times as Great As Their Own I 1 t ft a iu u ken been received hero here front from a n private wore source that the tho Japanese troops after Itter the th Ih at nt I about W G miles northwest of ot Ping i Tint aX on March MaCh 25 28 S rested for tor one ono day dllY dayI ind I nd then advanced to Yong iong Chun AbOut 45 15 miles mIIa west of ot Af M Mir hr a brief engagement here hero they droe the enemy eMmy further north the tho Russians treatIng retreating toward 1 a n town SO 80 miltS atei northeast or ot Song iong Chun LEAVE LEAVI LEA VI TOKIO IO April 13 1 S p par parti If tr cf ot correspondents left lett for tor tho tim front today loon It 11 consisted of ot 16 news newa mostly moMi British and Macri MM Un From YrOn hero the he party ROM Roes to Moll leaving there April 6 G on a 0 Japan te m M for tor their destination hleb U Is I kept a secret t The Tb order of ot the Japanese authority tha tho correspondents was waa Joy jO caily calr It ended a Ion long siege en UI the tie part of ot the Iha correspondents at They The appreciated tho tim necessity tor maintaining secrecy la In regard to the movements of the troop and their disposition for tor the tho but lut the tho newspapermen chat chafel el ed under their heir extended Idleness A crowd gathered at nt the where the correspondents sint on c board n a 1 train and arni cheered the tho dirtIng ITO ITt 1010 April 1 I 7 p m Tho Marquis 10 here today tolay from his special to the emperor of ot Korea lie He lieu Heu lU u received at the railroad station by Jy the tte and was wae ns an nn nu au fact donee by tile the emperor of ot Japan While It Is Ia dl Irl that hit political nig aig tIScince tl cAnce Is la to the mission minion It ft doubtless will cement the tho cordiality the Ibo th Korean and Japanese and aM will vIll Inspire the Korean em with confidence In tho the Intentions cl St I JApan GREAT JAPANESE LOSS 1088 LOSSEL EL Petersburg April follow tollow li I iE r dispatch baa Ima been re from Llao Yang is In the first encounter with tho the Jap Ue est In III northern Korea Hovea which was wall crowd with for tor the FI the enemy losses lo ees were ere ten Union times itc o cf 01 f th Ih According Accor ln to Korean reports tho the Japanese buried II n men while no 10 wounded were re with th the help of ot GOO Koreans to the We of ot the Japanese The 01 ol the Japanese was waa wn BO so grout groat til that AI they ihy hoisted the tho ned Hod Cross flags nags 1 is token taken of surrender t their 1 ft 1 war with lIh China the tho Japanese flowed themselves them BO an distracted detracted dl people here urn arrin If m In high spirits over oer te a of 01 the tho first rat brilliant re nt tight In lu ALEXIEFF AT A 1 POUT PORT It h Port April Alex Alexi i arrived bv b here e 7 l toy and WM waB re lc otter othu IN l fal and In Ia we the tb latter hartor 1 n t Inspected the ahia aiu went vent on board tho th 1 torpedo boat loat destroyer which dis dia distinguished herself herselt In the latest attack by bi tho the Japanese |