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Show OGDEN, THE MORNING EXAMINER, t THIRTY THOUSAND WELL j telegram from the chief magistrate of the island of Niyake, South of the Gulf of Korea, reporting that twelve Russians debarked in a bout from a vessel In the oiling on the 19th. The subsequent movements of this mysterious party are nut reported but inquiry is under way. Tha crew of the Tamagawa Mara which arrived at Shimoaoseki Sunday, report that the chip was followed by four warships from a point seven mile off the harbor of Pusan until close to the island of Tsushima where the chase was abandoned. SURVIVORS OF SUNKEN STEAMER Viadivaateck 8101-ber- - Sta Fleet May Be Allowed to Russian Black Pass Through DardcncIIcs. New York, Feb. interview source of supply to tha S2.--Au Traas-Biber-l- railway. attributed to the Chinese 1 y WILL CARE FOR PRISONER. here Quote that diplomat, a bavins front Berlin, World dtopairi Taka ia Japanese Ar Batting Ready t proclaimed that China' neutrality Russian '.Jap t Negoof Car one. even the tiate for a Loan. only temporary: that no aatuteat diplomat, can tell what Feb. 2i The new of the Tokio, a in death of the crew of the from change a day will bring forth China escape Nakonoura Mara, was received ia Tuk-lattitude. with satisfaction and perceptibly having The minister 1 quoted lessens tbs feeling of bllterneaa toward raid: the Russians on account of the sinking Tt should never he forgotten that of the vessel. A prisoner' intelligence Manbureau haa bceu created and regulathe war will be fought out In the treatment of prischuria, on Chinese territory, aud that tions regarding oners of war have been published. The Cbineae of people the the excitement Tokio government. It is understood, will increase aa the war progresses. has anticipated the necessity of auoa Naturally, therefore, the Chinese providing for the ears uf Russian pris' government may be exported on any oners. who. aa already anBaron ona day to decide that ita continued nounced. sail for tbs Fatted Males on desirnor neutrality la neither possible Thursday, I charged with a diplomatic able. mission concerning the neutral relaThirty thousand well drilled Chi- tions of the two countries. of the nese troop are already atatloncd in Tskahaahi mothe proiinre of Chill ready at Bank of Japan, who goes to Aaierlca ment's notice from Peking to enter and England, will Investigate the finManrhurla. ancial situation geserally with a view Our nation admire the Japanese of floating a loss later, If on should and sympathizes decidedly with their be needed. r (Tort a." PATRIOTIC JAP. n Ka-icV- i FRANCE MAINTAINS NEUTRALITY. Disarms Rutalan Torpedo ioat ans Ar Satisfied. Jap- Tokio, .Fcb. 21. The aasnranres of France that the Russian flotilla except two torpedo boats, which hava been disarmed and will be detained until the war cuts,- have left Jibuti!, Frenrh Somaliland, reached Tokio today and produced a feeling of general satisfaction. The government is confident of the Intention of France to refrain from permitting the Hnnsiua to one its porta an bases for naval operations, but is concerned over the long delay of the fleet yesterday at Jibutil to and had- made representations France on the subject. The reaffirmation f Frenrh neutrality la highly reassuring to tbs present diplomatic sit. nation. It la tha opinion bare that the maintenance of neutrality of Oriental ports is highly advantageous to Japan as it assures her mastery of the naval Kltnatkm and eliminates the Ruuaiaa - - - f Y T Trias Expedient to Rais Money for Country. Tokio, Feh. 22. Keharhido Okura, mllHuaalre of Tokio, offers hla pri- a vate museum hi England for $1,000,-00- 0. lie hopes to donate the money to the Japanese war fund. The museum domain the most famous private collections In Japan, and reprassnia the labor of thirty years in collecting and an expenditure exceeding one million yen. Included among the many rare curios are over one thousand Thibetan, Chinese. Hlameae. Correa and ' Japanese idols, covering a period of thirteen centuries. The moat interesting individual pier la the shrine of the Fifth Shogun. The offer Includes the museum building into which are built niaay parts of temples, old callings, panels and . undent wood work. Mr. Okura hopes that some munici- pality or museum will purrkhss and preserva the collection Intact. 11a la C MIIMMUIfGllmilHMWMHIIIIMHHMm I THE ECCLES LUMBER CO. LEADERS IN GENERAL MILL WORK I :: ; j Highest Gass Store Fixtures. Up-to-D- ate We always hmvm Jumt Bar and what you want Build a Home. If Not Get Married Quick. : : Telephone 128. 154 24th Stmt For Courteous Treatment Stop at The Dew-Dro-p Q Inn CLEARY 01 KINNEY, Props. ASK YOUR FRIENDS AS TO WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN WELL TREATED. O0 30CS3H 1 New York, Feb. 22. The small Russian cruiser reported destroyed at Dal-u- y, prewpz probably tba Boyarin, viously announced to have been blown up by a mine at Fort Arthur, February 13, and which another account said ran on tba rocks while endeavoring to pick up a number of mines which bad bean ships- brought to tha surfors during a violent WAR ACTIVITY ON COAST. storm. It waa stated In the St. Petersof the disaster that the enreport burg have Vladivostock in Tha civilian tire rraw of the Boyarin, 197 in num- Preparations Made at Prasldia art Conbeen ordered to leave owing to scar- ber, wet a lost. sidered Significant. takcity of fuod, as the government la San Francisco, Feb. 22, 1904. While ing everything available. A panic haa . WILD ASIATIC ENEMY. war la Dying in the Far East and the seized the Chinese, who are leaving European powers that have declared wholesale. by Term Russians Apply to Their Japan- for neutrality are busily preparing ese Foss. their armies and navies for active serIsindon, Fob. 22. The latest advices vice In case of becoming drawn into Carnival St. 22. Feb. Petersburg, of Baron Hayaxhl, the Japanese ministhe conflict, the government of the ter to London, lead him to believe that week closed on Saturday night and United States la by no means Idle. tbs Japanese troops may now wait pos- yesterday nil ciasses of the populace Under orders leaned by the war delowest the from to the begun unhighest two before months or three sibly the commanders of the yap in the observance of Lent, with even partment dertaking aggressive upcratkuis lops military departments of the Unitmore than the doing rigor, customary Manchuria. He aald: ed States art placing in readisuccess army of and the for praying We have fouad that Ruaala la ao penance at short notice the ness for service arms. unexpectedly unprepared that I should the Russian The czar will pass the week fasting organizations under their immediate not be surprised if the Japanese land This work ia being done in the fbrcca contented themselves with es- at the winter palace, and immediately charge. quietest possible manner and the ofTsarakoe to court will rOmove after tablishing a thorough organisation and are very reticent about in ficers charge abode. exar'a favorite the Selu, advancing as the construction of the on tha up-osubject. talking Novae Tha Vreraya, commenting railroad towards the Yalu river proAlthough U is nut generally known, the report of M. Pnrloff, who waa gresses. Russia appears to be less preof the fight the San Francisco Presidio ia the moat Russian at Seoul, minister beI 1895. in was than China pared poat in tha work of preparlieve that only three tralna a day can ing at Chrmulpo, declares that Japans active army of the Presidio are The ation. troops the her from stricken haa action then Manchuria. be run through Supposing and it is stated extra drill dally, a doing and civilised of list predict powers between these are equally divided that within on beat of the authority of revival European solidarity against troops and supplies as would be necesthe next two weeks a large consignsary, Russia could not perceptibly the wild Asiatic enemy." the inevita- ment of cold weather clothing will ap The paper before strengthen her land force before extensive rive at The poat ready for distribution April. Japan's naval coup baa bees ao bility of long delay will hours' notice. The fact be pistslblew-lu- g on twenty-fou- r military operations I rather unexpectedly successful that fur lined overcoals, blanket defendbe that to area to Immense the think our troops will taka their time. are boot arctic and climate. of heavy had the gloves the ed rigors Hie shallow Inleta are now frosen over, among the supplies to arrive in San retarding the disembarkation of oar Francisco Is significant of the intenORDERED TO --HONG KONG. forces. Thla ia especially true of Port tion of the war department to prepare n near of where troop Arthur, lending Washington, Feb. 22. The battleship the troops for n climate more rigorous la Impossible owing to the Ire." Baron Haynahi does nut credit the Kentucky, flagship of tha American than that of California. Another phase of three preparatory Asiatic fleet, haa been ordered to Hong report that 2,500 Russian soldiers have the coast artilbeen killed in aa outpost engagement Kong, where she will he docked for tha measures ia the work of harbor deat the Yalu river. He uuys there la no purpose of making minor repairs. It lery that has charge of the la regarded aa probable that Admiral fense. The recently organised school force that ia vicinity large Jupansae Evans will have the remainder of the In submarine mining has token auch an enough to Inflict auch a loss. squadron accompany him to Hong interest in its work that a corps of men Baron The only naval development are daily devoting the hours between Kong. Hayashi expects in tha near future is unrise and sunset to the study of ihe an attack on the Japanese fleet by the KOREAN PRAISES JAPS. methods of mod era harbor defense, powerful Russian torpedo flotilla at while a large force of men are workFort Arthur and hitherto nnuoed. On 22. Minhul ing day and night In the aheda near tha Feb. B. C., Vancouver, acthe Japanese side, except possible minister to government wharvea preparing plattions against the Russian Vladivostok Cho, formerly Korean to Tokio forms auch aa are used for the placing but transferred Washington squadron, the Japanese minister does aa Japan's minister from Korea, pass- of floating mine. not look for developments at the ed on bis way to Japan today. Yesterday morning a barge haring present, believing Admiral Togo will be Ha through said the Japanese troops were as on board 40,000 pounds of dynamite satisfied to keep the disabled Russian good on land as on water, and thought and projectiles waa tied up to the govships prisoners at Port Arthur. stevedores spent The minister credits the Russians much of the fighting would occur in ernment wharf and the unloading Korea. the day with having barely 190,000 troops In cargo into n temporary magaxlne. DurManchuria. JAPS WANT PORK ing the coming week the ahella. which are for the masked batteries that sup FORT FORTIFIED. ODESSA Des Moines, Feb. 22. Representaround the Golden date, will be distribtives of Japan have placed an order uted among the gun a tot ions and the Approach Covered by Armament ef with a packing firm in this city for dynamite will bo removed to a place of 2,000 barrels of mesa pork. The or- safety near the submarine station. Heavy Guns. New York, Feb. 22. Heavy gnna der la to be shipped as rapidly aa posATPORT ARTHUR REPORT are being put in position on the coast sible. TACK ED. about ten miles from Odessa, covering the. approach to the port, according RUSSIAN (TRANSPORTS RETURN. Tokio, Feb. 22. It is reported here to a Tlmea dispatch from ' Warsaw. Sues. Feb. 23. The Russian transhaa Togo that today The cor respondent points out that ports Orel and Smolensk, which reia imIt Port Arthur. attacked again these prepare I ions are being made la cently traversed the canal, bound for to confirm the statement, but view of poaalble untoward happenings the Far Eaat, returned today and en- possible it haa receivaround the Black sea. The effect of tered the canal, on their way to Fort the navy department soya ed no news from Togo today. It la conwar in the Far Eaat upon the Balkan 8aid. sidered very probable that the Vice ituatlod la tha chief diplomatic topic Admiral has made another attack on PRAY FOR JAF SUCCESS. In many European capitals. the Russians ns ha la engaged In blockLACK SEA FLEET. Des Moines, Feb. 22. Rev. Dr. Guild, ing Port Arthur. pastor of Grace M. E. church, last IN PARIS. It May Suddenly be Found in tha Med- night urged his congregation to pray BT. LOUIS MAN DEAD for the eucceas of Japan. iterranean. Paris, Feb. 22. The body of Henry Men talk of English greed, he New York, Feb. 22. A dlapatch to aald. It la kind charity compared with Hazleton of Bt. Louts, a wholesale a the Herald from Bt. Petersburg Russia's devouring career. Over 100 denier in fine lacaa. who has been the forecast that some morning nations and peoples have beea conquer- missing since December 20, 1903, waa tha Russian Black aea fleet may be un- ed harpooned by the Imperial eagle's taken from the River Seine, near the expectedly found in the Mediterranclaws, and dropped into the bubbling Nenilly bridge by sailors. There were ean. Turkey being assured that thla cauldron which blends the whole into a no marks of violence on the body. on re an accomplished fact not one of feast for despotism." the power would hpve a word to say DISTURBANCE 4T PRAGUE. In objection. WILL GAUGE AMERICAN OPINION. Vienna. Feb. 22. The disturbance Diplomatic negotiations toward this aev-erend are alleged to be progreealng. Paris. Feb. 22. Japanese officials created at Prague yesterday by Such egress from the Black aea here Insist that M. Takahlsha, hundred Slav student following the would release the big armored ahipa of the Bank of Japan a service of Intercession in the RusKnlnspotemkin, and Tavriceskt, 12.500 at Tokio, and Baron Kmneko. who sian church for the success of the Rustons each: the Ekaterina and Clnma, stsrted from Tokio for America Feb- sian anna, was more serious than at II,- 000 ions each; the Sinope. 10,000 31th. on a mission to the United first reported. Before the beginning tons: the Trtovlatttelto. 13,31 tons; ruary States, are not charged to enter Into of the service fighting occurred bethe Gsorgi Pobliednoseo, 12.000 tons: any negotiations with tha United tween the opposing factions and sevthe Dvlcnadsat Apostolov and the Ros- States government.They are going eral students were injured. Fully 1,000 tislav, about 9,000 tons each; tei solely for the purpose of gauging tudenta proceeded toward the United torpedo catchers and about 25 torpedo sentiment in respect to the Far States consulate to make n hostile demboat a force which would turn the Eastern war. onstration, but were prevented by the vital question of the command of the police. After the service the Mayor sea In the Far East in favor of Russia. Tien Tain. Feb. 22. A telegram from and officials of Prague were given an n are troops being Tainan. Shan Tung, aays that hun- ovation by the students, who shouted mobilized and ordered to occupy the dred of livee have been lost by the Long live Ruaala and Franre! and frontiers of Turkestan and Penis. bursting of n dam on the Hohang Ho. Down with Grant Britain, Germany WARSHIPS BETWEEN JAF AND and the United States. KOREA. TO DEFINE CONTRABAND. ALEXIEFP AT HARBIN. New York. Feb. 22. Russian war Kin Chow, Feb. 22. Viceroy- - Alexlrit Washington, Feb. 22. Officials here ships are reported between Japan and are apprehensive that frirtlon may fol- and hla full staff have just arrived at . Korea, says s Tokio dispatch to the low the efforts of the belligerents in Quarters hava beea establish American. Transports carrying troops Asia to define contraband of war In a ed there. j rt n death-dealin- Trans-Cancaala- Ifoi-bln- Located in Us New Home KINO SALOON MURPHY A GIBLIN, p FIRE AT CHICACO 4 of Liquor and Cig Your Patronage Solicited. Tw.nty-Frtu- , the Loss TEAMSTERS 2iI0CHEN J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. ran. riea a full line of Gloves, m.-- -. Whips, Tent and Wagon Cove Mfra of High Grade HarntM Three Lives. Fire today partialoccupied by the Alhambra theater, hotel and apartments. The structure wan three stories high and fronted oa Archer avenue and State and Nineteenth street!. After tha fire was extinguished three bodies were found in a room on the top floor of tha building. From the position of tha bodies tha men had apparently attempted to naatst the woman to the escape, but had been overcome by the amOke. All clothing was burned from the bodies and the flesh seared and scorchChicago, Fob. ly destroyed First Class Wines 132 I The Flames Cause 22. Stock Saddles. Phono 614. 227S' Washington u Ava the building Think of Glasses! Think of Rushmeri Many people sail glasses. but few have the knowledge and for making a tcien-titl- e correction of all defects. I grind all tha Isnaaa used on tha prsmlaaa, and guarantee satisfaction in all caaaa. ed. The remains of tha men were identi- J. fied aa William Fisher and Fraui Beckman, both of whom had recent 1; arrived from Cincinnati. The body c the woman was identified aa that o; Anna Smith. . There were many narrow escapes am. several bad to be carried down the flr T. RDSBMER, EXPERT MFG. OPTICIAN Phans X. 2412 Wash. 401 escapes The Alhambra theater, around which the hotel ia built, waa partly destroyed. in tha theater new stage' fittings and furnishings had boen Installed and remodeling In compliance with the new theater ordinance had practically beea completed. The fire to auppoeed to have started from an overheated holler in the basement of the restaurant The smoke soon filled the halls of tha upper stories and but for tha night clerk, Philip Vlngo, the firemen asserted, there probably would hare been much loss of lire. Vingo through the halls awakening the 200 gneeta A moment later the halls were filled with half-cla- d men and women, who groped their way down the atairs to tha anow-covarstreets and sought refuge in neighboring stores The Alhambra theater to owned by Stair and linvlland, owners of the Bijou, Columbus and other theaters in Chicago Tha loos to estimated at f 75,000. We Have What Want in Typewriter You Supplies tu Spargos Book Store. ed ENGINE CAUSED FIRE. Bakerlleld. Cal.. Feb. 22. At 1 o'clock this afternoon aa the westbound Santo Fa limited waa stopping at the Tehachnpi depot tha eugine caught fire and two can were ' quickly ablaze. From the cxra It spread to the depot, which waa quickly In flames The engine, cars and station were completely destroyed and for a time It waa feared that the flames might spread to tha rest of the town, but this danger to now believed to be passed. " FAILED g Am-erlra- n SILVER DESTRUCTIVE W. J.Mlil! , 2352 Washington Ave. LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER TELEPHONE 518 TO ESCAPE. life Santa Fe, N. M.. Feb. 22.-econvicts at the Near Mexico penitentiary today overpowered Acting Superintendent R. C. Garrett and cut him with a knife because he would not give up the combination to the armory. They were subdued by the guard before they could accomplish their apparent purpose to seize the wives and children of the officials aad uae them ... . aa shields ven Vice-Admir- al -- Now : and Japan, on the one aide and the United Stales on the other, there ia reason to believe some of tha powers with already hare been confronted their threatened restrictions upon trade which they are disposed to resist. A vast quantity of American foodstuffs is now afloat destined for both Russia and Japan and it Is probable that the question will be very speedily raised as to whether or not these supplies are a contraband of war. Tha United State bus in recent years insisted that foodstuffs were not contraband and could nut be seixed by a belligerent unless it wow shown that the goods were consigned to or clearly Intended for a belligerent. This principle was recognized by the British government during the Transvaal war and British courts awarded consider able sums of money to American ship para of food seised by British wap al . OC3C 8 FEBRUARY 23190 1. baz-ard- for prompt dallvory. If Married TUESDAY MORNING, to American trade. willing to meet any condition, provid-- j across are heavily couvoVed la conse- manner Injurious While the matter has not yet been ed the fl,ou,WMi reaches the war quence. The prefeetnrnl office baa received a treated in the negotiations with Russia fund. Fleet Intends to Bembacd Hakodate Whan Weather Permits. g Nagaieki.Feb.!2. The steamer has arrived here from Vladivostok with twenty a kite foreigners, I.- 5u Chinese and fifty Japanese. She ' ia addition forty aurvlvurs of brings I steamer Nakonoura (he J aliases ' Mara, uh.rh was sunk by the Russian cruiser tqiudrui from Vladivoslock men on February 1th. Two of the were drowsed during their transfer to the Russian ships. The survivors were well treated and provided with return passage. The Vludivostock squadron intended to bombard Hakodate, but a snow storm prevented the vessels from entering the straits of Tsugsra. They Intend to make another attempt to reach Hakodate in March, with the cruisers, five torpedo boats and an armed trana-po, UTAH, Sale of Mens Fancy Hose CONFERS WITH PRESIDENT. n, Washington, Feb. 22. Senator chairman of the committee oa foreign relations had a conference with the President today regarding tha vote tomorrow on the Panama treaty and the probability of the necessity for aom additional canal legislation. Juat what legislation may be needed haa not been determined by Senator Cullom, who Intimated that U any were necessary It might be attached to one of tha appropriation Cut-lor- bills STEAMER IN BAD WAY. London. Feb. 22. The British steamer Lake Michigan, which came into collision with the bark Matterhorn on Friday last and waa beached in a inking condition, haa two feet of waher first hold, twenty-thre- e feet In her second, twenty-on- e feet In her feet in her third hold, twenty-al- x fourth bold and twenty-liv- e in her engine room. The Matterhorns bowsprit to gone and her atom ia bent, the principal damage being above the main deck. She haa been anrveyed and certified being in a fit condition to be towed to Antwerp, her destination. ter in u NURSE ARRESTED. York, Feb. 22. Mrs. Agnes recently employed as n nun family of Postmaster General waa arretted in Brooklyn. She to have decamped last Thursday from the Arlington hotel, Washington, with $100 in cnah and about $1,700 worth of jewelry belonging to Mrs. Payne and other members of tha family. Sirs. French acknowledged her guilt, saying: I am guilty and am willing to take the consequences. The fact to, I needed the money. 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