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Show TI1B UOKXIXO EXAMINER, OGrEX, CTAII, TUESDAY MOIIXIXG, 31, 1001. a to defend it at ucsii aud our chilJrt-i- i c.iildri-children 'a shall hold Here forever. honor you in on Memorial Day, on this great battlefield. we commemorate not only the chiefs who actually won this bailie; peraudy and Jiow that we and our OOSEV AT GETTYSBURG MAY ANARCHIST ASSAULT. Philadelphia, May 30. An attack supposed to have been Instigated by anarchists bss been made upon the Rev. Antonio Isoert, rector of the church of St. Mary Magdalene di Pazzl. During a pageant In bon- or of the church's patron saint s hand of men rushed to the priest's carriage, the leader levelling s re- volver. He and three others were captured by the police and the rest were driven off. The Italian quar-ter was for a time wild with excite- ment and the crowd threatened The vengeance on the prisoners. priest bad been warned by an- onymou letters. The cause for the attack is not known. These letters were communicated to the police who were on hand and frustrated the attackers. nut only Mrad-- . and Ins lieutenants, Haucock aud Kcvnolds nnd Howard a:iii Rickies, and' the many oth-- rs v. hose name flame in our annals; but aieo the chiefs who had made the Army of the Potomac what it was, and thoue who afterwards led it in the campaigns which were crowded at Appomattox; and furthermore those who mail and toed its sister armies: with hi extraordinary geulus for orguuixaiion; ItosccraiF; Hueil: Thomas, the unyielding, tho siuailfaM ; aud last and greatest of alt. Grant himself, the sih-u- l soldier whose hummer-likblows finally beat down cion thy pruwess of the men wbo fought ugaimd him.' Above all we meet here to pay homage to the officers and enlisted men who served and fought ami died, without having, as ibeir chiefs had, the chance lo write their names on the tablets uf CAPTURE SCOUTS. fame; to the men who marched aud fought in the ranks, who were burled , Tokio, May 30. General Kuro- TLc forme, on ti.e ridges: w here the caval- ill long Iremhe on the field nf battle, Gettysburg, ri., May 34. Preiud'iil are limitless. kl reports a number of outpost af- who died in cut marked only liv nutn-Iwr- s Knuarieli and party reuitioil this nation as it t lists today arose when ry fought; where the liills wire fairs and the capture of eight in If the who. finalw they hospital; loot leg round at 8:3) today, J.euv-:- n Pickett failed lo drive and defended; wad here, the PhilaRussian scouts. when the war was over, went Washington at 10. 3U last night, a delphia brigade irwiu the sume wail ly. the great charge sni ffed up the slope lived, hack each to lii tc.sk on the farm or mu was mad" liy ihe H. A on In break on the Kiiumiit In the in tcmcicry Hill. A sot-- sitting on only the town, tn do hi duty In peace O. tqieeial to lenniar. Fa. There in n I uf failure. bhmdy spray gallant lie divad day iimui the crests of Ilia " he had dupe h in war; to take up Hut the soldier wins won ul (iriiys-hurdelightful jMii:, in (lie Mountain, iho Round Tup could have figured in the threads of his working life where mander to assume tlie offensive. Moretrain wan sidetracked. at 1 a. m., rethe soldiers w ho imight to a he devover, (here Is Information to the efover the rnioi.c of had limpicd tin m ben the rolling film h the civil war and ihcrdij made maining mi'll 7:30 this tmirnliiit. Be- il's don aud the the Japanese proose to storm A the mile of in the aa'i liluody pctij pea' el to bjiiI. fect that fore tlu train left for Gettysburg sevtheir countrymen forever their debtbriefest possible a'l over ihl.s laud our j .. ,..e Port Arthur with the eral hundred people bail umbered. Tin scenes ms in to occur in Manila flay, ors, have lett us far morn cwu than delay, after having first closed the har'I'indidi'ul apiwarpil nu the rear plat j at Santiago and San Juan Hill the the memories of ilia war itself. They meet to pay reverent honiaga to the bor to reader the egress of the Rusform ol bin private car aud wa given beaming of a new light ai Hawaii and fonglit fur four cars in order that dead who died that the nation might sian ships Impossible at the last mowe pay homage also lo their and live; :.n i iiLiniKlaaiii: reception, lie sisike In the far lliilippini'S. the Jtmci'Uti on this ciiiiini-ii- i came who ilutse ment, thus forcing tba Russians to deuf the two mighty oceans and the after them, their ibiidren and their comrades who are still with ns. biirfiy. nil follow a: them without subjecting tha stroy are All one nt of tfo now, aims conU near of a It Hitglinh children's children. nilKhi enjoy a disappearance great pleasure to greet you to the inevitable losses which Japanese those wore who son the blue and the 1 this morning, and am n glad that we trol of the cumuicrce of the world. lasting fHwce. They iiuk arms nut of those wlui wore tho must occur If the Russian squadron aud all gray, ocstub weather on the The presidential oflW Is so great to dcsirov. but lu sav i..o liberty; not. to the gets out for a last fight before going union of my vial ting this great blxtorii a si at Ion among men that tlmso who tn ovenhixiw. bill lo owiwlihsb the su- can unite In paying respect the bottom. The previous repeated who of those each of to fell, memory battlefield of tin war. on Decoration fill It are not to be regarded as per- premacy of the law. 1 tie crtMS which to cork the harefforts of the his them life for 1 will not his giving duty u bor have beenJapanese Day. Is they faced wan to determine whether attempt to eicuk now. sonalities. Their Individuality as much with a view ; saw it all he aud should in one be at an I am to iqieak later in Hie day. I lost in Its bet ome the or not this people was fit fur self govaa for proultimate to thle situation They immensity. from the deaths of these snail merely repeal, how glad I am to manifestation of certain impulses ern ineni and therefore fit fur lilierty. learning men how to live usefully while the tecting landings. wee all of you, especially those who w nut enFreedom la he a hick rati gift and ulAle stages of development Nothing la known here of the Che times call for the performance of the Foo wear the button that whowa you have a of the national life. Jurksnu repre- joyed save by those w li show reports of fighting at la Chea countlesa of duties necessary everyit. world tight gresler than any of the reel of sented lot rough. eiinsith and undisno In this worthy of Tse, 14 miles from Port Arthur, but liTe. and how to hold ourselves day in to lie here and to rejoice in all that he permanently approthe general staff believes the enemy ever again demand of her aims the ciplined strength. Unrein loom up prtvilt'ga ran tiiiM memorial day meaq." ns-who have not the powcould hardly have Advanced so rapidly. taw ring priated by to die should nulkm the nobly The train waa mopped In Gettysburg above all other y er and tkn will to asThe admiralty denies the reports of at Reynolds avenue, the road which the burden of woe and suffering sume the responsibility of using it Minute proof of loyalty. Thla was followed hy an address by loss of torjiedo boat destroyers while naversr the iliUin of the Confeder- which fate laid upon his broad shoul- aright. In his recent admirable little laying mines which destroyed the JapEugene F. Ware, commissioner of pen- anese al fureew nu the first day of the liat' ders In Its lime of atresa and trial. volume on freedom and responsibility battleships Hatsuae. The offle-la- la and benediction a Dr. Clutx. sions, can luuk en"No by tie. There the president and iiarty forward tu tha In democratic government. I'mlih-n- t ieople Port Arthur baa been beard aay uut'h deal a tered earrlugew and atarted on a drive fulfillment of Ivy aa events Hadley or Yale haa pointed out that from the Hatsuse was blown up, since seem to outline for us. sava ona alert the AT o er the battlefield. ARLINGTON. freedom which Is worth anything aud of the loss of the torIf the report Ah J'realiient and Mra. and ts the freedom which moans self govRoosevelt aud eager with the enthusiasm was true; they boat destroyers pedo alighted from Qieir ear they were vigor of youth. No other prealJent baa ernment and nut uuat'chy. Freedom Washington, Miiy 30. With a dawa would have known it. greeted by Governor Penny packer on au stood for that which after all typl-fle- a thus conceived is a const ructlve force, overshadowed with threatening clouds, No surprise Is expressed at the admirour Ufa lha behalf of I lie ttanmon wealth of Pennuf which cnaldes an sweep and Washington patriotic citizens turned at the Tokio report of the evidence winds over broad prairies, gissl man to do belter futeiligentthan he out today to participate In Memorial alty ey ivanla aud hy a reception committee the contained In Intercepted Russian distilings In the various national anow of the CorHiral Hkcljr Poet. No. I, G tha exerciare mountains could do without it; Which capped Day is in its patches that the Hatsuse was blown up A. K., under whose auwplcea the oe re- aud tha rushing seHie cemeteries. rivers. essence the sulatiiuliou of by Russian stationary mines The offiwas nin n leu of the day were conducted. A quoia (rues, the exuberance of youth transformed cemetery Arlington for cials decline, however, to comment on restraint the subac tion of a battery of the Third artil- conscious of red blood, energy aud stitution ofexternal n form of restraint whk'h from Its brood white expanse to a field the subject except to reiterate their defired our aalirte bow visitors a black with whoof twenty-onof power lery painting guns. promise reverently nial of the charge that the Riualaua promotes progress for form which The drive over the battlefield occu- aa Joea Theodore Roosevelt. Ho baa retards it. This is thethe view of placed their tributes of flowers on the used floating or driving" mines, which right enhunted Seldom our in hotira has three and a quarter, the wooda, he baa enriched freedom; but it ran there been a year the official have Insisted on from the pied he taken if graves. tire twenty mllea of the fine roailn built our literature, lie has ridden In the race there is g full reengnitonly tun of the close wberi, by reason of a lielated spring, outset. In this connection a naval atof lbs enemy, be baa maintained our connect ioa between Bitch a profusion of flowers was availby the national government being ear of a great power declares that liliorty aud re- able. While ideals. Upon Ibis day, devulad lo tba errd. Frequent mope were made to tha 15th United States tache in every domain of husponsibility of the hla government la In the president to study at (lone memorise of tha heroic dead In Pennman thought, it win essentially the cavalry played a dirge the graves were best information thatpossession the Japanese range aome of the more Important fea- sylvania, lu Pennsylvania a and deco- view taken by Abraham Lincoln, and decorated. Tha exercises were par- used mines, bunching them tures of the h istoric Hold, lie mani- ration day, the achievements of tha by all tfaoMo who. when the civil war ticipated in by patriotic societies. A to drift"driving" below tbe surface and thus causwas fested familiarity with the detaila of prolific pant and the promise of lha broke out. realised that in lo bad the and parade cemetery of the Russian battleship a back to the amphitheater where the ing th loss lha battle and exprcaead tba deepest In- teeming futura confront each other. ernuiK deuus rary those who desire terest In varloua Incidents recounted Today for the first time Theodora to tie considered fit u band, vocalist and oratory completed Petropavlovsk; A prominent diplomat said: "The rnjoy lilierty the program. Tbs oration of the by General Howard and Geueral Roosevelt trca.ia tha field made immor- must show ibat they know day Russians are fully Justified in using how io tal sword was the both of G. In of Meade hy whom delivered General John C. by Sickles, George participated use it with moderation mines to repel the enemy's Invasion of justice in Hlark. commander-in-chithe three days engagement on IJttle and hallowed by tba eiwerh of Abra- IM'ace. and how to fight nud of the for It when it Grand their coasts. There la jio law to preham IJnrotn." Jtound Tup, where Army. in Jeoiurdftd hy nwfico doniestic prolonged atop that country from doing anything or Aa Preeident Roosevelt ruse to speak was mads. Generals Howard ami At the Moldima' Home the exerclaes vent foreign to keep off the enemy from It levy. pleases' a described conof downtsiur Sickles rain began aud the battle, the Preai, The lessons they I aught us are les- were equally elaborate. The iiaradc in- Its shores. If Great Britain were at tinued cluded the invalided and aged soldiers, war and she chose to fill throughout the time lie nd son as ailicahle in our dent, Mrs. Roosevelt and the :eutlre the channel who live at the home, beaded by the with party listening attentively to lha dreaaed lha great assemblage. He was lives uow a In the rare times everyday uf floating mines for the defense great accorded an enthusiastic receptiou not- stress. The men who nat lonal aoldiers borne band. The ora- of graphic word pictures the distinguished her roast no power could raise any veteraua drew of the situations aa they withstanding the rain and the crowd of forever memorable did made this field tion was delivered by William E. Anso Ihtium they drews of thla city. objection. 10.UO0 people In the arose during the battle. At the presicemetery remained coinlilned the ikiwiy of Owing to it being a holiday, k is imfealty hi a At the hatlloground National cemedent's request. General Rickies pointed to bear the address, despite the thor- lofty ideal with the of showing power possible to obtain official opinion reout where he received the wound that ough drenching they received. the Included addresses program tery, Mint fealty In hard, practical, cuimmia-senr- n by District Commissioner MacFarland garding tbe announcement by the Tien Tha president was accorded an encost him hla right leg. In that confashion. Tsln correspondent, that the Russian atond fur the nection be said that he did not know thusiastic reception. His address was life of effort, nut They Shoemaker, Thomas C. minister the life of ease. and INils I. at Pekin, M. Lenar, had inas follows: Wilton he when received and J. the wound, precisely Lumbers, all of formed the Chinese government hail that hive of country, that Noyes that The place where we now are haa won They as he did not know that he had boru thla city. love of Justice, (hat love of their felloevacuate New Russia will fiuslly . lilt until he relumed to his headquar- a double distinction. Here was- fought w-men, without which China grants provided imwer and reChwang Hit ESI DENT'S RETURN. ters, about 6: HU p. m.. only discover- one of the great battles of all time, and sourceful efficiency but make concession a raila for a man a 30. President Washington. May ing the fact then by finding fals right here was spoken one of the few danger to hla fellows. across road Chinese In adMuuoglia, Yet, Roosevelt and party returned to Washband, which had been resting on his speeches which shall last through tha dition thereto they likewise and that Russia will evacuate ManpoMMcemid gas. As long as this Republic endures the leg. coveted with blood.. While Genington from Gettysburg at 8:30 o'clock churia nnd the power for outright If China leases the oillriency; or Its history la known, so long shall otherwise rua The erals Howard and Rkles were talking from battlefield the tonight their high purpose would or Kooldja territory to Russia But to the eapltol was without Incident of 111 Major Robbins, who served as a major the memory of the Rattle of Gettysburg have been barren of result. reThey knew In the Fourth Alabama, in law's bri- likewise endure and be known; and as each how tn act nr kind. During the trip President In diplomatic circles tha report is hiniseir, and yet any Roosevelt went to the forward Pullman garded as absurd. It Is pointed out gade, during the second and third days long as the English tongue is under- each how to act with hla owns the greater Russia fellows They cur and of the fighting. Joined the party and stood. so long shall Abraham Lincoln's learned, as all the npent shout two hours In con- that of the IIIalready of tho and that tbree-fourtlart territory, generatiou with thrill He wns the E. Daniel General tha versation hearts speech of recogGettysburg greeted president. rivll war learned, that rare indued Is of tbe course of the river, Rick lea O. and Geueral nised Instantly by General Rickies, who mankind. both E. Howard, the chanre to du anything worth dointo Lake Balkasu, flows The civil war was a great war for Civil war veterans. 'remarked eagerly. There Is the fellow trio discussed which empties ing by onn sudden amt violent effort. the various situationThe Russian through territory. The upper who tried to take the hill, but found righteousness; a war waged fir lha The Union of and the noblest ideals, but waged also In thor- war men who believed that the civil Confederate armies not only on the waters of tbe 111 are of no comIt too high. would he ended In ninety (lavs, mercial nor importance and Yes, resjionded Major Robbins. 'w oughgoing. practical fashion. H was the men who cried loudest Gettysburg field, but also on other not- tfie only reststrategic value of such an agreeOn to able halt lefielils of the war. The prescharged up this hill, but yon mowed one of the few wars which mean. In Richmond." If they had the right stuff ident listened with great Interest to In- ment to Kumla would be the acquivs down like grass. We could not their successful outcome, a lift tow an! in them speedily learned their error; cident a related by hla companions of sition of a portion of Chinese central belter things for lha nations of man- and stand It nnd had to get back. war was actually won by those events of the war. On arriving at the Asia, comprising Kashgar and Yarkand The major then recounted some in- kind. Rome ware have meant the tri- who the thomiH'Ivca steadfastly station the president gave a hearty TO CUT OFF KUROKI'8 COMami licen- down settled teresting details of the part of the con- umph of order over anan-hto fight fur thre years, or for handshake to the engineer and then retest In which he participated. After tiousness masquerading as liberty: as much as MUNICATIONS. the longer war last, call In;; that fin- - the moment he had hearing rross fire of graphic descrip- some ware have meant the triumph of aud who gradually grew might tn underthe occupant of the other car tions of both the Union and Confeder- liberty over tyranny masquerading as stand that the triumph would come Washington, May 30. Advices reate participants, President Koneevelt order; but this victorious war of ours not by m the departure or the party for single brilliant, vletnrv, hut delayed here report the departure from ceived meant the triumph of both liberty and and White the remarked: back House, went lo say a hundred painful and bilious good-liy- c to them. The preshlmt and Japan of another army division. While This country Is all right, so long as order, the triumph of onlcrly liberty, hy In the East and the WYd Ms Is not stated, It is conwa can have this kind of a talk on l.lt-t- ie freed slaves, and at the same time the campaigns. family then wpre driven to the Us destination these jectured that troops are about the bestowal of civil rights upon the the columns advanreil am recoiled, White House. Round Top. saavrd from side to to close in the Russians rear in northugnin Referring In the beginning of his slcru Insistence on the supremacy of advanced; along the side, and east Korea, cutting off the raiding coasts the black the national law throughout the Jcngth RAILROAD REPAIRED. speech to tha allusion of Governor stood ciidicKKly ofT and uu lie parties which have I lire a toned Generto the death of Senator Quay, and breadth of tile bind. Moreover, ships al Kurokl's communications. thla was one of those rare contests In fore the hostile furls; cenersht and Lino 29. Lieuthe president said: Aang. Sunday. May emerged into iho lighi, Mrj, tenant Colonel Sldnloneff, Governor I'unny packer alluded to which it was to the Immeasurable in- admirals of the lo face his cron dul hour itf aucecs ADVANCE ON KWAN TIEN. Fourth Trans-Amu- r the fact that today IVussylvaiiln terest of the vanquished that haitafion. j JAPS they iT failure; the turn in railway fmnl fought, has repaired ll.e riillwny norih of Kin mourns Its senior senator. The regi- should lose, while at the name time the the men behind supplied and St. Polcrshurg. May 30. Tlie war ofment which Senator Quay i,fi instrutlmw hetaern Hie station al Sinln-clic- u acquired the prm Ions privilthose in froni; und tin fice lias received this dispatch from mental In raising took part, in this bat ege of transmuting to those who came forward was and and tomorrow VHn,lin will due tu Hit decii of un . Kumiialkln dated today: tie of Gettysburg battle lu which after them, as a heritage vf honor for- victory complete the work le:we-:- i lUaiigoy who played Hielr parts I. this maiming, received a report, mid nimi- - i and Waiaudin. dl Governor shared. Sena- ever. not only the liictuury of thdr own iu cures the rH. levs aklrmii-'ies- of Imtilc:, in tj(u The Chinese are readily offering stating Ihat the Japanese advance on tor Quay. was not with II. lie bad gone valiant deeds, hut the memory of the room Kwan Tien has begun from Salmatsza. in inareli. in thfiiiKclvrK for cinployiiient. with another nnd It is appro- deeds of those who. tin less valiantly cniiip. or in reserve, a '(ininisAiiiunl A typhoon prevails which hinders The numbers of the enemy are not priate to call attcnlun a' this time to anil with cquul sincerity of purpose, officers, wherever in tlic fact that when the teem of service fought against the stars their and whi nr in tin- rank Japanese hunting operations and known. ecvr duty raiict t'lem. Jn-- t the of that regiment expired, just before course. The war left to ns all. as rains are riiuiling the roads. heavy J APS DEFEVT 2000 COSSACKS. aa brother, the riiit so Wit must I.. fur i In civil lip.. The Russian, it Is reported, Fredericksburg Senator Quay declined have kev-make and this to accept the discharge and continued to rejoice that the I'nlon baa been reenuntry captured a Japanese convoy. worthy of i he men wl., gn, i ih(;r Tokio. May 30. 3 p. m. A detachas a volunteer with the army that stored In ludcetrurlible shape In a liv.a to save It. only og condillon t'mt ment of Japanese troops attacked and fought at Fredericksburg and won (lie country where slavery no longer mock a i mse man anunit' u rlefcat.il 2.n"fl Cossacks at Al Yang un Hu medal of honor on that bloody day." liin lioast of freedom, and also the right the Pien Men. northeast of Feng Wang to rejoice with exultant pride in the whole il.M his duty hrnvely. It y a . . with cunmiiio In whntcver Chang. Saturday. The engagement aud th de- nnd President Roosevelt was escorted courage, the I wil ion life allot to him. at 10:30 nnd ended at 1:30 a. m. alike of the men who wore the ns to tbs cemetery on the haltlellld by votion. in I iiuc of war timr,v.e The Japanese lost fonr men killed an ih a body of several hundred vucraus bln- and the men who wore the gray. virtue or the soldfor. so In time 38 wounded. The Russian casualties lie is but a p.Hir American who. balkof the Civil war. The President and pea.-,- , are not known. houtsr.i. using the word in it St.- - Pcicreliurq. May 30 3:19 p. m. ing at this field, does ml fed within (f liis special escort were preceded by himself decm-ui-l.ia.iest aianificanii'. ,H Amiriltng to Information received by reverence for the naseveral organizations, includin'? a tion's a deeper the basic, virtue, without the Aims inied pnsi and a higher purpose to Press from a hljiit ABANDON CT1EXC. KO CHEN PAU. squadron of cavalry, and Third artil- make the nation's future rise lowl to wtifi h all else avails nothitig. news conn ruins me sioisrce. Important Tnkio. May 30. 3 p. m. General Nutional grenm.'s lery, and the Marine baud, whiib had her past. Here fought the chosen suns is er j.; . Japanese plan of campaign whiih Ini Oku. in command of the Japanese . been ordered hero f ir tlm occasion. of the north and the south, the rad and growth it co-and M'lii'licil the Huh;sn a nth oil ilea since forces operating against Port Arthur. Mrs. Roosevelt and other members of the west. The arndiM whMt on this re i aide and endurin,'.; f.-- r is i,:l tiie battle of Kin t'ho'i. compel the rniHirts that the Kiislans have abanthe party followed in furring'. The field contend.! for t'le msstety were j fundamentaiiy itpun i x:;ii . i aiiici. I'uni ihat l ie advai" of General doned Cheng Ko Chen Pun. Huang er. and nat'onal ciiaraitcr rear uf the procesilen npsi-iiof veteran armies, burdened hv lot.gibip-patgpln- g KuroM an l the activity of liin scout tipr-- i Shan and Liu Rhu Tun. No Russian . a II, unt civic orgumanous aud citterns in hy Vfl, r n)ll1T north weM and nniuhwent of F"tig Wang fighting info 'eep have lieen seen cart of Cheng Ko Chen fcnerutio'v Th such s t men instrument in-of no sar other Governor are a of rarrispM. wcil .lec'itrti Pan. pans Penny packer Cbeng. t'C bad nation then Army Th to possessed to the at which to uii,Tit feint severity General Kuropatkln presided rrrcnjrmies General Nakamura's detachment, to nil.mir to ifsiralnt from del prevent of the fighting is aHcs-teu hip a strong force to hamhy the proware held in th rostrum m the c"nJ-terywhich ocntpiM Liu Shu Tun Friday, i through a loss th loss in portionate of any ncrirn'ej After the nirmorful day rer per Geaenl Oku'i operations on the captured four Russian guns. lea ers they govemm'.nt battle oi aiinl'ar sire snre the cise nf ' tr. had ciiuwa, as Liao Tung prni.-isulUnder cover of vices of the g. R. had been Hie tba of i loss price a Napoleonic which wc. s3 General Kr.rcki screens, it 1 added, strucglet. winn'ng. and'fiowers bad been strewn In JAPS NOT MOVING. 1h can was cerain earn threepeopl ovr pirt of the Jnvarree army lind-xfiom regitnerr at pi over tha graves of. the thousauds of fjiir-tifuour and fourths to enliberty of in the men greatTifK'x tlm, ,f Tiikuehan will he moved southward inCcad. during which ceremony the Liao Vang. May SO. The liflnrenfon eiiTi-;- i;i;; to ;he peiiiTsi.la. ,vM!e raged. Every spot on tV field ha lu eace or.lv hy ntirslv , at headquarters I growing that tbe up' Marine band played a solemn dirge. own the or Virtues honcsivv of soldierly d".ty !, if to make Kirtopatkin believe Ibn' he ii'Rln obN'ctive of the enemy is Port Rev. Ur. Edward Everett Hale, chap- nobly done, of anj of fair iie;v'.;T'!; supreme self-- a' r;ftce intend to fori a ih'''!!ve ppchk1 r.rT j Arthur and It would not he lain of the senate pronounced the man surtirtijpg man. In and all the ? i f n d with him. Thi Information fi'iciy rendered The nameK of the wuulj ir ihe nr uni on that fortress The President was then Hef who served In the two armies rat men have eeu coiinirie; tu tend that the prove piimxry object begin within a fortn'gbf. iheir lierty. bivauo thtfr Introduced hy Governor Penny-packeform a lorg honor roll; and the enlistpn.iiie or tbe Japanese campaign all along bn No Important mnveuent of who said, in part: ed men nrt worthy, and even more roidd nor and order the n Arthur Pint sed that one that K.imki bed been received up Gencil to the The battle of Gettysburg, than worthy, of tlMee who led fiem. reive. ni.(i therefore ej.n place !s In tIMr band an miles time ibis dlspairh I flint. In ii exhibition of miil'aty Evcrv acre of tub gin it ml has It own riehi to wkat :hev sere inmt.',. ,, .sl, Cfcij l tiy f.lViMUii'e ; y offers nli u:.,iuii'. force and Ircno-ndoi- i in its in'inu-i- . We see where til" fight 10 a'liu L liiioi iik'.n, i!ia Japan. I Detroit, May 30. American. Deiroit-S- . Sit- - '.eeaiis, v.ui 1, u Hilred thrutich and around the vil-o- f , tln of buei-'i- life, had ronr-o- u i plan sip'p.y ,.i make their tenure war morning game poxipoucd width in llirlr effect tipoi th rc e li;t w how to i.; ,.Mv , GiSlysiiiirg: whe.e the Brt:llc"y mill fuiii. the UtirMun r:on. ON THE RAMPAGE . . Here Was Fought one of the Great Battles of all Time and Here Was Spoken one of the Few Speeches Which Shall Last Through all Ages. i d '- J'o-i'a- .. . 1 them-Mdv- c ul-re- ad Auu-rfica- River Reaches From Bluff to Bluff and Croc in Low Lands are Destroyed Gti2cn Seek Safety. Topeka. Kan., May SO. The Kaw river is IS feet above low water mark at thla point at 8 o'clock and apparently at a standstill. The run of driftwood bus been very heavy and tbe Rock Island railroad people were busy the greater portion of the night dislodging tbe accumulation at their bridge witn dynamite. Notwithstanding tha valiant struggle the greater portion of the false work of thl bridge, which le being reconstructed, went out, making the bridge unsafe for traffic. The street railway bridge was also knocked out of alignment, making tbe passage of curs Impossible. The waters extended far up In the City park und out on the northslde to aome of the dwelling, but no serious damage further than the washing away of chicken coo pa and sidewalks Is reported. ' la Little Russia" a number of the families are moving out, as the waters are backing up in their door yards. An almost constant downpour from Saturday at 8 oclock until Sunday evening, over this section, and along many western tributaries of the Kaw Is reusing a stampede of North Topeka citizen across the bridge to Topeka proper. 8pevial dispatches from Abilene and Manhattan any that the Smoky Hill and Kaw are fnllin this morning. a, tin,- - Wl( Topeka, Kan.. May 3- ifrom Vassar says: This experiencing the mi st seri .J Lr te J'' since 1844. The river rea-to bluff, crops are ntinT tbe bottoms and an t,1H ."S' on the dragoon nearly an.i in, been washed out. Several farm from two to three few under and much livestock lu ben, pra.-ticaii- Kansas City. May 30,-- Ain riK,n slowly for 24 hours, tlie Kaw river ,' this point was slat Usury today ,, as the streams west of here Ing or are stationary; no damage t. tlclpated. It would take a rise 0M feet at thla point lo do any great dan - Lawrence, Kan., May 3n. The k river here rose two feet during tx, night, but is stationary today tv water is two feet higher than si time since the great flood luat hiiinnwr The bottoms south of town are flood,, and the stream there Is from 2 to miles wide. The water is over many at the wagon bridges and the cron the valley are ruined. All trains are late. suct's-wafull- m i IN NEW YORK CITY e eu-abl- Railway, Freight and Coal Piers Destroye; and One Life is Believed to Have Been Lost. self-go- ef . - New York, May 30. One death may have resulted from the fire that started last evening on the Starln Barge Allen C. Churchill, and swept over seven of the Delaware. Lackawanna nnd Western railroad company's freight and coal piers. The mate of the Churchill cannot be found, and he may have perished. The police estimate the lose at $1,000,000. This, however, they say, Is a conservative estlmafe, and It may be found that the loss is several hundred thousand dollars higher. The officials, of the railway company are nn willing as yet to give out any definite figures, at it. has been impossible io learn just how much freight was destroyed. n Three engine! are still pouring ter on the smoldering ruins todty. WILL ATTEND QUAY'S FUNERAL Washington, May 29. Speaker Cahas appointed the entire Fmnnyl-vanlstate delegation as a roumlUtt to represent the house of representatives at the funeral of the lute Senator Quay, at Beaver. Tnecilsy next. A special car will be attached to the Pennsylvania railroad train leaving Washington at 7:15 p. m. Mouday for the we of anch members of the committees of the two houses as may be is thla city at that time. Other members will he met at Pittsburg Tuesday morning and the entire congressional party will proceed to Beaver by special train. nnon FOUR FATALLY INJURED ha for-gott- en er fln-.i- l Penny-packe- ' , in r he-g- e, 1 1 j ess'-iHt:!- ( I I - a J ite w.-n- . d . i con-t.ude- d. BY BUILDING COLLAPSE Excavation Had Undermined the Wall and it Crumbled Down Causing the Disaster. New-YoMay 30. Four poisons were injured today, one of thorn probably fatally in the partial collapse of an old fashioned four-storbrick house in East Eighth street, which was occupied by a saloon, and two small firms of One wall crumbled away the entire height of the building. The collapse is supposed to have resulted from ihe wall by an excavation for the construction of a large modern building. rk. St. Louis, May 30. A gloomy 17 Vlth threatened rain opened one of ths most eventful week at the exposition This will be military week" end today was devoted to exercises appropriate lo the commemoration of Decoration Day. Five hundred West Ifoint cadets are now encamped on tlie grounds, the main body having arrived today. Csdrt corps from different military school re here, together with regular army troojrn and companies of soldiers, and the exposition presents a military a1 pert. After a parade of all military forces, appropriate memorial exercise were held at Festival hall. 8everal German exhibits were thru' oper o visitors today, the most noFiftcen-yearol- d Lad, in Attempting an table ..elng the German railway exhibI Act of Courtesy, Receives it, the German East African exhibit. tne palace of agriculture .ami the Gera Death Blow. man forestry exhibit In the palace of New York. 51 ay 30. An attempt to do forestry. a polite act has cost Jos. Deleo his life. MRS. JAMES A. GARFIELD ILL on a He was a I oil of 15 returning street car from an amateur hall game. A guet of wind blew off tbe bat of a Chicago. May 30. A dispatch to ths Chronicle from Los Angeles, Csl.. says: ludy passenger ou the car. Deleo leanA. ed from hi seat and attempted lo Owing to ill health Mra. Jame catch up the lint. A car coming from Garfield, widow of ihe late president, tbe opposite si -- ink Ms bead has been removed from brr home in and be fell back into the aims of his Pasadena to Carpenlerta for rest. is accompanied by her daughcomrades. ter. Mrs. Stanley Brown. Her illness ii not serious. under- -mining POLITENESS COST LIFE .lin-i-tin- SHEEP OWNER ASSASSINATED l is e relfo,-strain- : in-ment'- : ! lu-c- 1 I -e n.r n. 1 sei-iiv- asi't MILITARY WEEK AT THE FAIR. Is Shot from Ambush Through While Driving Thermopolis, Wyo. May 30. A special to tl News L.i.-.- i Feat Yyo., say L'tiuiiln iYoirium has been perhaps fotaliy shot from ambush while driving through the town of Thermopolis. Morris has iue slier p that graxe on the rouge claimc.l exclusively by cu' Nut many month ago another prominent Hhceptnan of Tbenuopoli no aseasHinaieJ. tie-me- n. KAISER S UNUSUAL INTEREST. Berlin, May 30. The Aelen, the ore of the German Asiatic snrletf, rent to iys Emperor William ha Male General Kurnpntirin thronch K'in'-el- . who went to 5Inc"T1s 'rr.-.nr'ilitxrv attiche w'!- - tve army, a for n,w ii- -h military rlTVials here ,r' on the unusually lively Interest The emperor takes In military events In tne Far East. HI mnjeny has Ihe genetsrestaff spud him twice dally report regarding the 111a ion there. These ports are accoiiijianiPd hy mnu plans of the military operators. Ban 1 |