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Show TIIE HORNING EXAMINED 0(5 DEN, LTAH, OCTOBER TUESDAY MORNING, 25, 1901, smn 1 fleet, at Gibraltar, almost in the path of the Russian squadron, mem1 USSSANS ADVANCE may be ordered to detach a and rummun-ica- e ax with Admiral liojcstrensky, was done in the case of the Russian volunteer fleet. Tnusuai activity prevailed at the admiralty throughout the morning but owing to the absepre of Lord first lord of the admiralty, no action was taken. A strong squadron of cruisers lies at Portsmouth ready to sail at a four hours notice. The Mediterranean fleet la off Venice and the home squadron ! cruiidng off Scot tend. Tnus, In the quite unlikely event of Great Britain making a naval demonstration, her forces a re In peculiarly good positions. Sir Henry King, member of parliament for tbe central division of Hull, went to the foreign office today, to assist in the representations of hie conGiven-P- art stituents, among whom the most hitter feelings prevail. The affair though the sole topic of converaatiou among all claques at the British capital, haa not created the uproar which had been expected. A entail crowd gathered at Buckingham palace :? this morning, where a previously ara e e a s a ranged council of ministers was hold RUSSIANS ADVANCE ON JAP POSIthe Japaneae have not For, five and at which William St. John Brode e attempted days TIONS. to make tha advance for for state of and erick, India, secretary SENDS tRGENT PROTEST. MAYOR'S APPEAL which the Ruaalana seem to be waitJAPS REPULSED BY Lord Londonderry, lord president of Mukden, Oct. 24, via Pekin. The RUSSIAN FIRE. ing. The outposts and patrols of both The were the crowd council, present e 24.-4:62 Ruaalan force on the left again crose-e- d London, Oct aides ara in close touch, and there ia p. m. Iondon, Oct 24. The mayor evidently intended to make n demonthe Shakhe river on Oct. 21, and are The Russian government this nf- of Hull, haa telegraphed to Pie- occasional firing by tha light artillery Oct 24. Em-St Petersburg, stration of the uixin appearance King now ternoon sent urgent notice of pro- forward towards the Japbatteries. The Japanese ara sending mier Balfour aa follows: "The peror Nicholas haa received the Edward, but he remained In the palace. anesepushing teat to the Russian government down tha guns and rifles captured from positions, entrenching aa they greatest indignation prevails here following dispatch from Kuropat- Tha trawb-- r Miuo, which armate of advance. At the same time Russian on the subject of tba attack on the Russians and are receiving supplies at the unprecedented and wanton dated Oct 23: The night kin, rived Hull the with at Moulmeln, batteries are Continually bombarding the British flaking first in the of ammunition and reinforcements. At attack on the Hull fibbing fleet ' bringing the news of I ha of Oct quietly. passed on the firing the Japanese, who ran be plainly seen North Bee, through both Ambee- A Japaneae forward movement is 6 o'clock this (Sunday) morning by Russian warships resulting la boats, aaid today: tranches. sador Hardinge and the Russian busily the kisa of valuable lives. We ap- our making volunteer at whole dally expected, and it la believed there sharp the "Between 200 and 300 shot were The Ruaalan plan waa adopted la heavy fighting ahead. ambaaaador in London. the enemy, shooters harassed peal to the government to lake the fired. The first vessel in line did most waa found In the recent battle while the Japanese tried to attack speediest and strongest measures e of the firing. But I think two others that It Itwaa to ensure full redress and com- our outposts but were everywhere also fired several shots. Our whole out some impossible to advance withas protection In the face of the plete security agaluat further Rua- repulsed by the Russian fire." fleet was under searchlights, which Japaneae shrapnel embassy that no explanation ruuid be lire. sian outrages." nearly blinded us. Tits Russians cams given until tho squadron waa hsard The Russian batteries are now bete from. Stepa ara oa foot to get n com s within less than a quarter of a mile ter screened than they were In former munleatlon to Rojeatvenaky, but some a from ue. W could see them plainly." south of tha Hun river, where heavy on tbe both but troops engagements, Captain Paker, iff the trawler daya may elapaa before Rnjestvensky aides apparently make no great efforts field worki have been erected. British ship pie, declared It waa impossible forMagcould send a report to St. Petersburg. aurancea that another the Great numbers of Japanese reinforceeonceal themselves. The Russian officials here are much which may fall In with the Russian Huaatena to mistake tha trawlers for toThe are ments are arriving. Ruaalan and armies Rumors of Montana Senator's Retireshall Japaneae not he to squadron submitted as to of tha firing The whole perplexed torpedo boata He added: ment Emphatically Denied. These demands affair lasted about 20 minutes. Not a now separated by leas than four miles, on the fishing boats as are tho Brit similar treatment. Held of operations JAPANESE FIND MORE whole' of and the la it believed at oththe Kusalan and leh authorities, though they suggest quarter of their shuts could have taken RUSSIAN DEAD. can be plainly seen. The Butte, Mont., Oct. 24. Concernini tt may have been due to extreme ner- er embassies here, will speedily be effect. When the firing ceased, the both armies la serious a of fuel rumor in New York of Senator W. the becoming question vousness consequent upon the recep- granted. hips disappeared aa quickly aa they one. The greater part of the Chinese Toklo, Oct 24. The Japanese head- A. Clark's retirement from politics, tion of dellnite information that a JapOf the 160 fishing vessels through came up. here without referring William Bickford, counsel for Senator today, oo rn haa already torn used for fuel and quarters anese attempt would be made on tba which the Ruaslan squadron passed, Every sailor knowa that this part for feed, while moat of the house In to the general situation In tha vicinity aaid today: squadron before it reached open wat-- flva are atlll unaccounted for and some of the aea la a fishing ground and no the Chinese villages have been destroy- of tha Shakhe river, published tha fol- Clark, There la not a word of truth lu one could have mistaken our fleet ed and their wood uaed for fuel. anxiety exlata regarding their aafety. lowing report received yesterday: It. The rumor probably had its oriThe Idea that war ran aria over tbs Tba Wren, one of the boats reported with Its special lights as signals. Since the test telegram referring to Without fuel and without shelter begin In tbe feet that Mr. Clark has sold affair la acoutad, but It la admitted teat night as miming, haa arrived The officials of the admiralty say at It seems the enemys dead, the bodies left on the out hla Interest in the Helena Indetents, that by provided yond at will that it relarain Hull. It will probably be some tbe captain of the Magpie did not ex- impossible for tbe armies to remain in field have been increased to the follow- pendent to John S. M. Neill, and the tione to a point where diplomacy oa before the foreign office is In full daya aggerate the situation In the statement the field during tha increasing cold ing: Found by the right army, 6,204; Great Falla Tribune to W. G. Conrad posberth aides win be severely tested. session of nil the. facta, although the yesterday. What ia puzzling them found by the left army, 6,602; found by Hla disposition has been to dispose oj Lord Lsnedown is expected In addl examination of witnesses at tha foreign ; moat Is that the Russian torpedo boats weather. tha centre army, 2,530; total, 13,233. hia newspaper interests outride ch ' tlcm to make the usual claim for Inoffice today established tha general cor did not board nor approach within The number of prisoners captured Butte, GREAT BATTLE EXPECTED and to put them in the hands o for ness vassals tha reel 706. of demnity the first account. It la j hailing distance of one of the trawling totals gunk, compenla people living in tbe community sation for the wounded and pensions quite poaslble that In order to acceler- fleet At the Russian embassy It waa General Oku's Headquarters. Friday, which they are published. The selling for the wtdowa of those killed, to de- ate matters PECULIAR ARMY POSITIONS. Lord Charles suggested that the Russian squadron Oct. via Fuaan, Oct 24. out of these papers will not change mand a moat ample apology, and aa- - Bcresford, who la with the rhannel steamed away believing that no dam- While214 p. m.,the field near the vilWith the Japanese Left Army In the their policy hi the least they wilt clearing age had been done but thla with many lage of Shakhe the Japanese found nine Field, Oct 22. Via Fuaan, Oct 24. still continue to advocate and work tor other suggestions of the kind finds abandoned Ruaalan guna Both armies The respeectlve armies retain some- tha success of tbe Democratic party. little credence and fails to lessen the are resting on their arma Continuous what peculiar positions Their sdvano- - Senator Clark la taking aa much interIrritated amazement with which all skirmishes are occurring between outforces ara lying in tha trenches est in politics ns he ever did and la the officials here regard the affair. posts and patrols and the artillery la Ied hundred yards apart. and their starting tonight on n tour of the stale The irritation was not lessened by firing dally. A great battle is expected cannot be explained. In the interest at the Democratic tickthe statement Wore the foreign offet and will make many speeches beicials that the Russians detached a fore hte return to Butte. vessel which remaihed watching the trawlers until 6 a. m., without offering them any assistance. This la a stoat monstrous thing, a cruel outrage, said Sir Henry King, after he bad been with his fishermen constituents to the foreign office. For six hours the Russians left a ship to watch the damage they had occasioned Horrible Fate of Centenarian Whom without assisting the victims. Thera Is no possible excuse fur the attack. Dress Becomes Ignited as She The trawlers saw the equadrou before InBowa at an Altar In Prayer. In three Jlnes midnight eonilng on with nil their lights showing. The GovernChicago, Oct 24. A dispatch to tha leeward line which It la believed was Tribune from Opelousas, La., aajra: composed of colliers, steamed right While engaged at prayer In the through the fishing fleet When they Catholic church here Mrs. Donal Guilhad passed, a signal flashed out from lory, aged 100 years, has been burned . the leading ship of the port division, to death in a horrible manner. two lines changed whereupon the Sbe was bowing before the altar, their course, bringing the trawlers on which a number of candles were pear their starboard quarter and without burning. Her devotions concluded, she the slightest warning a broadside was roes to leave the church, when her fired. The squadron then steamed dress cam In contact with a candle rea watch to the off, ship New York, Oct. 24. Three letters, cramped by hia haa no and In an instant she waa ablaze. Washington, Oct. 21. IL A. Taylor, an order to withhold Information the sultsleaving surroundings the of operations. each containing a demand for $5,000 chance. It la the boy who haa been Only n few worshippers were In tha acting secretary of the treasury, to- Poatofflce and the District of Columbia under penalty of death or Injury to reared far from the complexity of at the time and their attention church day Hatted the following statement: city 24. 1" nd Published their estiOct. 8t. Petersburg, 6:21 p. m. himself and family for refusal, are re- life that doea things Here a man loses was attracted by the agonised cries of Th attention of tha department haa mates. The estimate from the other While Ambassador Hardinge did not ported to have bran received by the hi Individuality. Th ran who will the centenarian. bean called to the statement twice department will bo given out in They ran to the (he receive any instructions during tha proprietor of a hotel In upper Fifth make themselves known forty womans rescue, but too ' late. Sbs made by Judge Parker that there hare ordinary course of bualneaa years he called upon Foreign, Minis- avenue. aa soon day hence are now husking com In Nebras- died la agony a few minutes after been administration orders mde- - nd approved, just ter Lamed or ff thla afternoon InformalGueste of the hostelry, one of the ka. Jjl'J her removal from the church. the forbidding publication J! Vlff have been in. previous years. ly and impressed upon him the ex- richest in the country, were startled "The real preachers Dr. Hillla went of Information concerning govern- The practice of the departments treme of affair. Count the in ah gravity last Wednesday morning by exploare those whose work ia done in mental expenditures. This Is a ads-tak- this res pert has not been in any man- Iamsdorff expressed horror and regret sion. Inquirers were told that the on, Mr. Parker seams to have un- ner departed from thla the west, occurrence. at tha Count lAuudorff noise waa caused by the bursting of with hie and he contrasted their field year. untrustown, saying: fortunately acquired from I am n man will see the emperor tomorrow and "Mr. Parker has an electric light globe, but It now deevidently been led there is good muon to who spend his tins nixing tonics to worthy sources considerable misinforthe to the that bellevq velops, on Herald, according that point. He seems emperor may Io get up an appetite In you who are mation, especially about the manage- to think that convey to the would-b-e blackmailers, having failto the point of gluttony. ment and condition of the treasury pense accountsthe current monthly ex- King Edward personally gorged not hia ed off to a set out only their regret cany plan, "There Is no pessimism beyond the department, and also about orders Is- these estimates. have some relation to but hia determination fo Institute a light charge of explosive outside the The estimates have to sued govern mountains, no talking down of the Indepartmeptal no relation whatever proprietor's apartments on the fourlh stitutions to present ei. searching Inquiry and fix tha respun sued to government , departmental of this country. These men sIMllty. floor of tbe hotel penaes. Throws Himself Under an Elevated They simply represent the action generally. The present police theory points to have now begun a revival of patriotism aunts that congress will be asked to Train and is Crashed to Death to the aim lanl oppose The only order Issued concerning pee INCIDENT of men DEPLORED. you of the attempt as the work of some em- New to meet the expenses of York. It Is the west that In Presence of Hundreds ef St. Petersburg, Oct. 24.-- 6:54 ettmeteri expenditure was that nq appropriate has p. m. the various departments for Hie fiscal ploye or helper of the hotel. furatehed the heroes for the teat two tt the foreign office the sinking of the subordinate should make any estia dozen city detectives' Half Horrified Witnesses. have l0"5' nd Juna British vessels was mates public until the heads of the 30,190fiKinnlnfi JU'y deplored. The been at work on the rase for some or three generations. authorities manifested "Here you are eating many kinds of New York, Oct the time. When the second letter was redepartment a bad gone over them with 24. Wrenching r- Tarker savs further that, for anxiety and expressed the hopegreatest the president and they had been apthat ceived they disguised a man to appear food, pouring rich wines down your himself from the grasp of two me a first two the the unfortunate affair will lie adjusted like the hotel proprietor and had him throats, saturating yourselves with all who had divined hte mouths of the present proved. Before Mr. Parker had made purpose ynd eeix-eyear, the expense exceeded the speedily and amicably, while they be- follow the kinds of ease and luxury, and then prehte second statement In reference to 's an instructions, unknown him, man today flung receipts by twenty-fou- r millions of U1-te- lieve that some explanation whlrh will dropping a package jiuppoaed to con- paring to die out of life, when God has himself under a Third avenue elevatand adds: fllow much more we throw a light on the affair will be tain $5,000 at a given here defor The put you something better. You ed train at Forty-secon- d street and have run behind since 1 am unable forthcoming as noon aa Admiral tectives were secreted place. are not for several happy, but In seven days I could was crashed to death in tha precenca to atate, because the public has been Rojeatvenaky can communicate with hours where could observe the make you happy. Organize the re- of scores of people who crowded thi denied nil Information, pending the Bt. Ietersburg. the authorities here be- neighborhood, they hut no one appeared to sources of life In the Interest of the platform awaiting a down town train campaign. This is a very remarkable ing unahle to believe that hia shlpe take the letter and the next day n fresh poor and weak, and for misery So tightly waa the body wedged unstatement and Judge Parker must fired upon the fishing boats without threat waa received, stating that the have happiness, for selfishness you'll der the forward trucks of the car that that have made It oa the spur of the mo- warning. ruse waa known to the writer. corrodes you will have a blade that more than an hour waa required to re ment without reflection. He surely The press reports are so startling flashes more and more, and then you move It and during all that time trafknows that the treasury issues and that. M. Zazonoff, the Russian charge will know real luxury the luxury of fic on the southbound track was at publishes daily bulletin each day d affaires in Lmdon, In the temporary service, standstill. and a mouthly bulletin each mouth, absence of Ambassador Benckendorff, . giving the receipts and expenses liy waa instructed this afternoon to exthe day and month, and that these press to the British government the bulletins are regularly published in all intense regret aud grief with which WE aa tba leading papers of the country. For the reports had been received and the Instance, the bulletin of October 20th, desire ef Russia to voluntarily make Dynamite-Explo- sion the day before the Judge cntde the full reparation In the event of the Rusla speech referred to. showed the deficit sian squadron being responsible for tbe It oestha West That Furnished tha Herfor tha Last Two oe Three up to that day, from July 1, to lie unfortunate occurrence. CATARRH u4 all Generation. Nrdh J: in In diplomatic circles, the affair has $20,335,542. a decrease of about four "V" millions of doHars during September, created a big sensation. Strange to b.livw.fcwl. kidneys, Madder sad and up to October 20th. Should this say. It did not have any effect on the asd mnli New York, Ort. 24. In a sermon on rote of increase of receipts over ex- Bourse, 4a closing where they did on the work of missionaries in this counpenses continue, It la quite certaiu. the Saturday. try during the last hundred years the Trsttiittf firp wvitm deficit of July and August, so termRev. Dr. Newell Dwight Hillla In PlyNO RETORTS MADE TO to the ing would he .10 judge, out cells. wiped mouth church, Brooklyn, has declared yean old. hav been found RUSSIAN AITHORITIES. dead at their home from gas aephyxla- - during the year. The student of govthat the men of the west are the true M0M St. 24. ernment Oct. 2:15 Special Offer in Private Diseases finance m. Petersburg. p. understands perfectly tion. A rubber tube connected with moulders of the nations destiny. No official r..iui that Information from arc Admiral expenses heaviest at the be"So accustomed ere we to thinking g gaa atov waa detached. . It la ginning of the fiscal year, and that IlojeMthensky or from other Russian that Athena made Greece, that Rome thought the deaths were accidental. a deficit for fhe first months ia to be sources had reached the authorities made USB IKIJ.LAR L'.VIIL t'UKKIi- -l Italy, that Faria made France 7' WIH ISi VI 1 mitl.r. and Is no evidence that it aa this dispatch ia written in regard that England is London," he expected PRINCE AZIZ HA SR AN to the firing by the squadron upon we believe now that aa New aaid, thai will continue through the months io ...c era, York go; IS IN AMERICA. follow. British flshitig boats early Saturday so the derilny or the United States goes morning In the North Sea. The author- Bat I uy that at New York rj;s ur i kali.s., wi i iTVh a TvJVtr r?. "It goes no San Francisco, Cal., Oct 24 Prince tree Judge Parker Would apply to tha ities are dumbfounded by the presa re. does not go the destiny end jury department for information as ports of the affair and cannot credit the United State, I do not history of Axis Hum an, nephew of tha SnTUn of mean tha: to the method of government busi- the accounts as presented. For this .New ot has to 1 R SAT fc. ? for Turkey, and n cousin by marriage to ness and the condition 0 klr OotTnn no but w influence, finof J1 inh! pmrrni .t reason public ceuror v- - W. the today declined to ttflraelf sufficiently have come to over-in 0 4 site the Khedive of Egypt, haa arrived ances, he would mm Li? (TuVb&SK ,n,"r WesXaew. t and accurnr vaai-sget prompt allow the ,lJ?I12Jol"t publication of the account emphasize otirselvrfe. here. He Las been making a tour of ate information .ny tniitioB ih wpqblm. I J avoid embarr- of the affair. the and Tli the oountry and is about to sail from assment of who Is boy court shed in tbs being ted into very palpable ! here to the Orient city, who all his life has breathed only errors. (Continued on Fage 5.) the tainted sir of tke city and has been NORTH SEA ON JAP POSITION e, Great Battle is Expected at Once Japanese Outpost Attacks are RepulsedLess Than Four Miles Now Separate the Contending Armies. Russian Government Disposed to Make Amends Immediately and Voluntarily No Explanaof Baltic Fleet tion is Yet Reaches Cherbourg. . aeeeeaeeeeaeee ALL MISSING TRAWLERS SAFE London, Oct 24. The carrier ship Swift arrival! at Ixtndoa thla evening and reportod that all the a niaalnf trawler ara safe. Tha captain of tha Swift waa oa tha bridge of bla veaaal at tha tiara tha Raaslana opened fire. Ha aajra four war vaaaola did tho shooting. The? worn snip ISO yards dtataat from tba Swift at tha tin a. 8ba waa slightly damaged. - 22-2- 3 a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ADDRESS a STRONG PROTEST. London, Oct 24. Oa returning io tha foreign offles, Lord lanadowna further conferred with Sir llanry King and subsequently addreaaed a atrang protaat to Ambaaaador Hardinge tor preaentatlon to the Ruaalan government Special atreaa la laid on the dlaplajred by the Ruaalana In ' not going to the aaalatance of tho flslH Lord Laaadowne aaka that tanned-- , lata redraaa aball bo made. It la be lievod la government clrclea that too Ruaalan government will take the earliest opportunity to give aatisfec-Uo- n and It appears to be expected that Russia will axplaln tha affair, adding that tha Ruaalan officiate had reason to belters that lhara wers mines or ships with mines la tha neighborhood where the flehlng fleet 'was attacked. An Interview between Lord Lana-dowand Count Beckondorff haa been arranged for tomorrow. In the absence af Count Beckendorff tbs Ruaalan charge (TnffaJree celled at tha foreign offloa thla afternoon to expreau deep regret at tha occurrence. ne BELIEF THAT NO FOREIGN COMPLICATIONS WILL ARISE. London, Oct. 2L- 1:22 p. m. Foreign Secretary Lanadowna will arrive la London from tho country this afternoon. Until then no official action will bo taken la regard to the North Sea Incident, la which tha Russian aqnndron aaak oaa or non British flaking boats and klllad or wound ad aevarnl flahermsn. White public opinion Insists that the full eat reparation be made there la no evidence of undue endUment or of any belief that inter. tonal complications will arise. Trad-o- n tha stock exchange was alight, ly alleoted at tha opening but prlcea epecdUv recovered. The foreign offloa this moruiog waa crowded with seafaring people con sooted with tha flehlng fleet, who are being exhaustively examined by tba offldals, no that tho precise facts on which Lord Lanadowna may boat pro-telater la tha day may bo estab. lished. - K at KING EDWARD BENDS MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY. London, Oct. 24. Secretary Lana- - readied London this afternoon after gathering the latest del aits known at tha foreign offloa regarding tba firing on the fishing boats bv the Russian aquadroa proceed ad to Buckingham palace where he had a lengthy pwna Interview with King Edward.. The letter telegraphed n message of sympathy to the mayor of Hull. Lord Lanadowna la expected to Instruct Ambaaaador Hardinge late to day. The R uaslaa ambassador here, Count Beckendorff, wlllcpt LtMlondon an til nearly midnight, f he cannot aea Lord Lanadowna until Tuesday, whan It Is ax parted that Minister Lana-dor- ff will have transmitted hte Inatrnc Hens Beyond making apologias, how ever, ft wee pointed out at the Russian s' CLARK STILL IN POLITICS the-caus- e Anglo-Ruaaia- n . . ' Vice-Admi- DEATH ENDS No Refusal to Give out Estimates If Judge Parker Would ask Department for formation as to Methods of ment Business He Would be Saved Considerable Embarrassment; PRAYER THREATS BY EXPLOSIVES Try to Frighten a New York Hotel Proprietor Into Paying $5000 Explosion 1 Startles Guests e. HORRIBLE DEATH OF !ne"ur SUICIDE . fla-c- letter-writer- MOULDERS Contained Tons of Powder and OF NATIONS DESTINY TBEflT and CURE Caused by Two Tramps of Whom no Trace Can be Found. c Marahalltowaja Oct. 24. The pow-house of Abbott A Son in the stfbm'bs, containing tons of powder and dynamite, was blown np early today, shaking the entire city and blowing out windows and doors for blocks, it Is bettered to have been caused by two tram pa, of whom no trace can now be fguad. There were no fatalities except the tramps. Rad the explosion oec erred hilt aa hour later many Id hnvn been killed. 1 ACCIDENTALLY Chicago; Oct 16 ASPHYXIATED. Frederick Reborn, years old, and hte daughter. Ca 14. jnw 1. 111 |