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Show CTAIT, BTNTTAT" SnjUNTSIi;, TIIE MORNING EXAMINEE KUROPATKIN TAKES A VILLAGE FROM JAPS Rumored in St. Petersburg That the Head of the Army Has Resigned Russian Artillery Again Throwing Shells. FTTniTCARX 5. 100.1. E RELEASED BY Of A STATE F THE GRI- P- CAUGHT BY PE-RU-N- A ? LaCrippe Is Epidemic Catdrc T epare no das or nation!. v r caitured and the ignornu, .u erst and the pauper, t!e nnu-.e- , . classes are alike sui.j.M-- t to j None are exempt-n-il are liai.i. Grip Is well named. Ti, ,'ri.l!k French term, la grippe, T1 ened by the busy Ameren tu " grip. h. Insurrection Starts in South American !,-.- u ' 1 w.' describes the case, a if giant with awful grip had mui.-h..In its fatal clasp, Men, women, rhil.lr.-nand cities are caught in iLe F of a terrible monster. Have you the gri,.?,.r. ran..., k the grip gut you If r,.t l tlV J" lowing letter. These testimonials sp,-.- , f)r selves as to the y f caeca of la grippe or it fTtciag Saved by Pe ru ns. lion. Janies R. G ail I - on,. . ih eu est and most esteemed f tB.. , H Neb. Hu ha done inn,-!-i,. niae what it is, serving on p,,!,!;.. Lum,, numlier of times. H. S pe in the following words; iB I am years old, am l,aje guil L . and Feruna has help.. I ,1!p ktliIn Two years ago 1 had la grini -i- uTi!!.' was despaired of. IVruna saved m ' Republic. ' , St. Petersburg, Feb. 4. Kuropaihin, telegraphing Feb. 3, Mid: "The Vil lage of fhauUadena baa bora completely occupied bjr our troupa, sfUT a light at t oYtock thia morning. Wa reronnolieml the tillages of Fanslirn aud Pudzova occupied by the enemy ad after several volley a the sharpshooters entered Fanahra and aliul and The bayoneftrd many Japanese. latter were reinforced aud attacked th aharpalinoieni, who retired, carrying off their (lead and mounded. Ou our right flank the Japaneae left a hundred eorpaca of vbirh number wa bur led eighty-seveRussian Headquartera, Tluan Mountain. Friday, Feb. 3. (Delayed) Tba artillery engagemaDt baa beeit resumed ea the rlgbt. St. Petersburg, Veb. 4. Rumors of General Kumpatkla handing over bla command to General Lineviuh bsvs been rurrsnt In St. Petersburg siaes tha announcement that General Urlppen-berhad been relieved of hla command. T be correspondent is unable to obtain any con Hr mar ion of the report. Tha mar office deeiarea they art improbable, but in unable to deny them. A dlatinguished general tnij tba cor reapondent that evidently tliaie had been friction between Kuropatkln and Grippenberg, and added: "I have heard a great deal of talk about Kuropatkln'a aaking to ha relieved. but nothing poaitlve ran lie said on tha subject at present. Tharo era two conflicting versions of the incident. According to one General Grippenberg complained to the emperor that Kuropatkin had refused to support hla flanking movement. In view of which Grippenberg asked to ba Tillered. Tha emperor, it la added, then telegraphed Kurotwtkla, asking fnr an aiplanation. In reply to whirh Kuropatkin wired that his health was shattered and requested permission to tura over bis command to Linevltrh. According ta the other sad more commonly eras tod version of tba affair, Kuropatkln complained te the emperor that Grippenberg undertook the flanking movement In deflan re of orders, and be demanded tha generala dismissal, Tha hope lq generally ei pressed that tha Incident will be adjusted as it is realised a all aides that uropatkin'a g ' W You Get the at tha anuflt ef tha hast work lowest prices by having All Work your Guaranteed ....$5.00 Gold Crowns, full Bat o( Tooth AM Gold FilHaga $1jM Amalgam Finings PAINLESS extracting Lady attendant Hours: to up 1.M Mo l:M . Dental Parlors Boston Are. Over lad. Phone MS, 3411 Wash. ing's. Brown- nun and politician ha tbs guides on his staff for I lie furtherance of hi presidential boom, bid attention U called to tba work of the guide, jh u.l evidence of llui iz to w Inch the aforesaid Ismiiii has grown. It is ouu of the wonders uf departure from the front would prove a severe blow to hopes of vlclnr). Grlppenberg's withdrawal has nut cbaogsd the situation. The Kus-ia- n continue to hold ikeir positions around Ranilrpas. Wa-hingt- Senator Fairbanks fa a candidais fur tbs Jtcpuhllcau noiiiinaliiiii tor in IhuK. There's no disguising that fact. The may Milcsicp u ever no gracefully when the put to him, but be will deceive no ouu. II fooled tie couutry once, but he can't do It again. Tactic that were to tihvcaafui in securing fur him the vice presidential nomination at t he Chicago run vent ion last June must be abandoned, and they will be abanticiialor Fairbanks for doned, ia sufficient of a huntsman to know that be doesn't want a shotgun loaded with blrdkhot when he goes hunting for elephant. ho Col. Onierke. Berlin, Feb. lias been In tlia Far Kan, wriica ids Al opinion of General Kumpmhin: though a through and through honorable man. benevolent, personally brave, admirable in tbe quiet of bla workroom, simple In hia tastes and an excelled administrator, Kurupstklu lack..1' say 4- .- w that glance that trates the darkness of a situation, Col. Gsedecke. prc-l-de- iit yuc-tiu- 1 1 pene- quick correlation of decision. Immediate means and, before all, the unsympathetic will that alone triumphs in war, that, without compassion, use the bodies and souls of his men in taking tbeir last and best to cnmjius victory. Hindi men ns Kuropatkin are not few in tbe Kunalan army and their qualities attach the soldier to his Rag, but they do not win vlrtorira Kuropatkin at Liao Tang burdened his mind with placing individual regiment, battalions and batteries and Inst thereby the conception of the whole. (Xilonel Gsedecke regards Korops as overcautious and concludes: "No leader i so hid ns be whu will not lake Southern Pacific g a risk. BIG TRAINS TO ENTER TONOPAH Bread-Gaugin- Fail You Resolve Have You Resolved to Have a Loudon, Feb, 4. Tlia foreign office declares there la no foundation for the report that conferences have taken Family Was Celebrating His Birthday plaoe at Berlin between Chancellor von Whea tha Dead Was Committed. Buaiow and the Rrltlsh ambassador, with the object of bringing about peace New York. Fell. 4. Charles I. FI eel, between Russia and Japan- - Tbe officials here know nothing of any proposals a wealthy retired business man of from either Germany, Croat Britain or I. I., has shot himself and elsewhere suggesting an effort. Joint or probably will die. Steel, two grown otherwise, to etop the war. daughters and hia aged mother were in tbe midst uf a dinner at home, this beBerlin. Feb. 4. Tlie Ixmdon reiort ing his Kith birthday, when a process and dethat Emperor William considers it nn server called him to the door 1 opportune moment fur England and livered a summons. Hircl hanked the Germany to Join in an effort for pence server, rimductod him to the door, and, in the far east. Is treated by tbe forreturning to tlie dining room, asked to be excused a moment. With the sumeign' office here as being merely a variation of an old fantasy quite without mons unopened In his hand, he went semblance of foundation. upstairs to bis room. A moment later the people at the table heard a shut, and, rushing upstairs, found Steel shot Rt. Petersburg, Feb. 4. A later disle sakl lie had through the breast. patch from Kunipalkin says: "No re- fired the iilol himself and offered no ports of further encounters hum been When tlie daughters and received. One of our patrols blew up explanation. what had happenmother realized aged the railway eight miles south of Liao ed. were almost crazed with grief. they Yang, January 21 and Feb. 2." TEXAS PRISONERS CAPTURE ENGINE. New York, Feb. 4. U has been discovered that the foundations of ono wing of the city hall have sunk at the point nearest the subway and drop cracks have appeared In the wainscoting of the mayor's room, whirh occupies the west wing of tho building. Borough President Abeam bus ordered nil work on a sewer tunnel under the city hall to be suspended and that work probably will be abandoned. The wainscoting of the mayor's reception room has cracked la many places and the sinking of the foundations la apparent. Tbe point wheis tbe wall has settled is the neatest point in the city bail to the subway tunnel. The eiravation is only about ten feet away and lies almost directly below the wide front steps of the city hall. The soil in the vicinity Is sandy and offei slight re-stones to the vibration caused by tbe IBM BOOM. Man Is Crafty and Has His Own State in Line. Feb. 4. Tucy iio that, the cepltol guides In piloting ,iv v-It- urs about the halls of Icglsiar.ou point out Senator Fairbanks ns m? of the chief objects of interest, merely because of his distinguished appearance, nor beCAiiKf he will become viro president on Mar.h 4. but of his presidential boom. Ami too, that the luqua.ii.u they do individuals who talk tiunucli inegv phones on the "Seeing WasliirKion" theiusehf (.f touring iars relieve something similar to the following when they pass the Fairbanks nu une a. ion in OO Basement Reed Hotel. egenwi .. MiUMichm-et- i avenue: "large house on the corner U the home of the Hon.l1.ai le Warren F (urban! . senator from lnu:.u,.i. W'm elected vice president nr the Vniird Slates in November last and assumes office in March nest. l most LIFE .j Houston. Tex.. Fell. 4 A sousalioniil delivery of prison stock tisik place at the Huttsville penitentiary. Two prisoners captured an engine which runs into the prison, overpower ed the trainmen, puffed the throttle wide and sent the engine on a wild dash dered speed on hia part Impo-slMIlls companion refused to desert him, and both were taken. The conviris were Ji ipidn and Wilson, up for murder, on life terms. The light on the engine was fmious. Engineer Mallory was tdrork on the head with a shovel and rolled from (lie engine. Fireman Egbert fought with the convicts, but was forced in Jump for hi life. The engine ws enshrouded in steam aa it dashed out of the wall; thia prevented the gnarda having good targets, and they flrrd at the mb ut random. Fifty bullets were shot Into the cab. Wilson got a bullet through hi left lung, snd Tippin was slightly nipped In set viol place. i mss. prominently mentioned candidate for hence." president fuur not to be insinuated for Now, it one moment that liii tabu cutes Go., Grip Resulted In Catarrh. Miss Alice Bielke, Treasurer Y'oung A Relative af Abraham Lineal ,r Mr. Silas S. Lincoln, u K) 9131 street, N. YV Wssbiiigton, Ii, p has the honor of being third comisJ Alirsbam Lincoln. Hewrii.-s- : : I had la grippe five time Moi . ing your medicine. Four y..r began tlie use or Peruiu. simv whid1 time 1 have not been trouMed with - lean now do as much uork Women's Society of the Lutheran lever could in iny lit.-- i h (i or six years ago I lied a Church, Menasha, WU., writes: more than ten gained me which of severs left I spell grip very psdi uf1f gratefully acknowledge the good weight. 8. K. Lincoln. that Foruna did me after I had been with systemia catarrh. Not Only Cured LaGtlppei : A friend advised nta to try your sick with la grippe which left me in a Benefited tha Whole Systea, which 1 did, and was immediately, very weak and emaciated condition, Miss Alice M. Dressier, benefited and cured. The third bottle with catarrhal trouble of the head and X. ears. , Ave., hrinuespolis, Minn., write;' completed the cure. II. J. Goss. Last spring I suffered from lagrlpp My mother suggested that I taka it Cured In a Few Weeks. to Writes: a ta,a-dcska- Sums five Pe-ru-- Pe-run- s, I build np my strength and rid myself and wss partially cured, hut the fed Mis Jean Cowgill, Griswold Opera of the troublesome catarrh, and It after-effecremained through th, summer and somehow I did not .i House, Troy, N. Y Is the leading lady acted with wonderful speed. with the Aubrey Block Co, Bbe write I was aide to resume my work in- strong aa I was before. tho following: One of my college friends who v side nf two inontks and 1 am in splendid During the past winter of 1901, I health now. Alice Bielke. visiting me asked me try Feruna and I suffered for several weeks from a severe did so and found it all and more thu I ts attack of grip, which left a serious catarrhal condition of the throat and bead. Home ono suggested Perona. As a last resort, after wasting much time and money on physicians, I tried the remedy faithfully, and In a few weeks was as well as ever," Jean OowgUL pa-pe- had expected. It not only cured mn of th raiirrh but restored me to perfect liealih, and built up the entire system. Alice k Dressier. Address Dr. H. II. Hartman, l'rcMlm of The llartman BaniUriumolualin Ohio. For a Disease Germ THat Liquozone Can't Chicago; Feb. 4. Helming to tlie death of Mrs. Marie Walcker-Hnch- , "After Coroner Hoffman said toJsy: arsenic wss found in the stomach the chemists directed their attention to an analysis of the embalming fluid and the Instruments used by the undertaker. This analysis shows beyond question that there was no arsenic either in the embalming fluid or on the instruments. The aracuic found in the stomach wa apparently given before death. Letters 'received by the police today remain information through which it is hoped to connect Hoch with at least two matrimonial ventures in addition to those alreadv reported with Mrs. Annin Dodd and Mrs. Regina Miller Curtis, both of Dayton, 0., In 1903. SPOT line reason why Feruna has fouud permanent use in so many homes is that it contains no narcotic of any kind. Feruna is perfectly harmless. It can be used any length of time without acquiring a drag habit. Parana does not produce temporary resnlts, it cures. i We Offer $1,000 n Extradition for Johann lfnch bad not arrived today and the prisoner was again remanded to police headquarters. Inspector Hhippy will have fourteen women at tlie depot in Chicago when Hoch arrives, who will attempt to Identify Ilocti as their husband. New York, Feb. 4. ON THE Ox every bottle of Liquoeone we offer $1,000 for x disease germ that it cannot kill. We do thia to assure you that Liquoeone doea kill perms. And It la the only way known to kill germs In the body without killing the tissues, too. Any drug that kills germs Is a poison, and it cannot be taken internally. Medicine ia almoat helpless la any germ disease. It U this fact which gives Liquozone its worth to humanity: a worth so great that, after testing the product for two years, through physicians aad hospitals, we paid $100,0t0 for the American rights. And we have spent over one million dollars, In one year, to buy the first bottle and give It free to each sick one who would try iL and LIqnoaone like an excess of oxyla deadly to vegetal matter. Liquozone goes Into the stomach, into the bowels and Into the blood, to go wherever the blood goes. No germ can escape it and none ran reslat it The results are inevitable, for a germ disease must end when the germs are killed. Then Liquozone, acting as a wonderful tonic, quickly restores a condition of perfect, health. Diseases which have resisted medicine for years yield at once to Liquozone, and it cures diseases which medicine never cures. Half the people you meet wherever you are can tell you of cures that were made by it gen Ytaama Riysiiwii a Looms Kills TubprnloA! TntiiiirR-LU- en t. (onro-Ui- UODUHtoHlllBt Wuawi IliASBM ftvar-s- il All disrates that fcsrin wit iiM mamm all nstarrlK all nni4finiia Uts results of imiiura r jnchhunI Mww. sfiASBSfftiiUfc la rtarYoafcdtkllhr LiqiM4'n MouupUnAiiiff aliai bo ui uk cb io. yon need Liquozone. and ha never tried it, please send u da coupon. Ve will then mail yon an of1 ; der on a local druggist for a size bottle, and we will pay the ourselves for IL This is our ihoS gift, made to convince you; to whit k full-- druf-f-gi- you what. Liquoeone is, and can da In Justice to yourself. piewA for it places yos i accept it der no obligation whatever. These are the known germ diseases. liquozone costs 50c. and $1. All that medicine can do for these LIKe troubles Is to help Nature overcome CUT OUT THIS COUPON Liquozone ia sot made by com- the germa. and such results are Indl-- ! rill Ihi eler my sol appemriiraiD. pounding drags, nor is there any alco- red and uncertain. Liquozone attacks for ilia blank and nail II to Y aa Limm solehol In it Its virtues are derived the germa, wherever they are. And Comimny, M--4 Wabuh A., Chicaffc ly from gas largely oxygen gaa by a when the germa which cause a disease process requiring Immense apparatus are destroyed, the disease must end, My disease ia and 14 days' time. This process has, and forever. That is inevitable. I have never tried I.lniinmne.tiol if for more than 20 years, been- tha consupply maiMc. battl Ire IwilluksU. Astana Hat stant subject of aclentille and chemical Ubiow Ai Kidney IMsmam a research. l Grippe MSSMIMI"SII ssasa RrowlilMi TMI The result is a liquid that does what BrlKlt'alM Tran feta Iliver aa esses alsrls BaarmlilA oxygen does. It la a nerve food and BowmI Trouble Mstiy Hosn TriHiblM blood food the most helpful thing in naseKptloo Pi iom PaeamonlA riaufisr-Oaicello Crwip the world to you. Its effects are ex- Contfiratfoa 4'X SI "(Viva f all addr'a's wril Khaumstfsn Knnif ii le HypWlli hilarating, vitalizing, purifying. Yet it Csrarn-Uean- ar lb arrheB Fltia DtsOMns ia an absolu'ely certain germicide. The brsenrary Ttondrnff Dropsy bromerh Trmblrt Any phyairtnn or knapltal fj reaaon la that germa are vegetables; Tkmit TniMbiea LlnuaunillMSiAa.y (uplUMdu11 Acts Germ Diseases. ? A 50c. Bottle Free If ' J 1$ to-da- Oxygen. U iA out of the walls, gutng through a fusillade of bulieia A rod by guards. The engine wss run onto the main line, and then five miles from tlie town, where it wa abandoned, and tbe convicts took to the woods. Bloodhounds and a posse of prison officials were soon tu pursuit. Capture was effected, due io on having been shot through the budy, which ren- IS Mf 2 IttW e. OF A1T01NTMENT Indiana State Manager Southern Judge Cured. Judge Iloratio J. Goss, Uarlwell, A Fourteen Women will Greet Jphann Hoch at the Depot HIMSELF FAIRBANKS' John L. Herrick gentina, tha government has Issued a decree establishing a state of siege fnr thirty days throughout the whole republic and baa ordered the mobilization of the National Guard. The decision to proclaim a state of the National siege and to mobilize Guard was reached at a council of ministers liclil this morning uuder the presidency of Manuc! Quintana, prnslileiit of the republic. The tronpa remaining loyal to the government Lave been sent to meet the mutinous troops. WEALTHY MAN SHOT trains. Why Not? J.ILGuill. n. i. Life Policy? If not, i- broad-gauged- la New Big Underground Railway York Is Destroying Buildings. What rlli-ac- 1'wi-lfl- CITY HALL Perform Without Town. Mining DAMAGES Perform What You Ought; of Work Tnkio, Fib. 4. 1 p. m. Manchurian Han Francisco. Fi b. 4. Tlie wurk of headquarters, telegraphing under date uf February 3rd, sat that on Thursbroad gauging he Carson & Colorado day ( Feb. 2nd r the enemy's artillery road Is programing natisfacturlly, desbombarded from several points our pile the bad weal her ami the Hunt hern right whig. Oilieiwlse the situation is people expect that by the liiib of this month they will he able to run unchanged. In the direction of nur center, at 12:30 RriJay morning (Feb. 3rd) luoad gauge trains as far as Wabimka, one company of ttin enemy's Infantry which is thirty-eigh- t miles from Mound attacked our outposts from the Mukden House. road and later sunt her scctiun was atIt is expected that the Imlance of the of tacked in tbe neighborhood luo miles to Hudaville will be completed Both attacks were re- within two months. pulsed. His Tonoiuth roal from Hodaville to in tbe dbeillon of nur left, the ene- Tonnpah, which t under a different , my has been attacking in the neighbor- management, is also to be hood of IJutiaoknu since the morning and it ia said I bat inside of fuur of February 2nd. Their force which months rail will lie sent direct from consisted of the first and fifth rifle bri- Oakland Into Tonopah. Both roads are gades, was driven tuu-- toward Chang-tato lie in running order by tlie time the The enemy's louse are estimated spring rush commence. at seven hundred. We witnessed the removal of over three hundred dead. Interred The Russian dead already after the liatlle of Helkoutal, in tha neighborhood of Humpao, alone number nine hundred. SUBWAY Resolve to Rushing the Road to tha Buenos Ayre-- , Argentina. Feb. inMirrectlon lias broken out in thia have province. Fevers! police posts been attacked by baud of about thirty men each, but the assailant nearly everywhere were repulsed. Two posts which were surprised were recaptured by the police. An attack on the arsenal was also repelled. It is rumored that two regiments have mutinied and are marching on the capital. The Argentine government which appears to have been acquainted with tlie plans of the leaders uf the plot took timely measures to suppress the uprising, and seem to hive complete control nf the situation. As a result of the insurrectionary movement, which broke out last night, not only here but in oilier ciiles of Ar4.--- M. 1100-11- '. AN. THIRD RU68IAN SQUADRON. Throngs Gather in the Streets to Witness by Admiral Ncbogaloff and consisting of the battleship Nicolai I, GenLeaves Libsu About Feb. 14 and Car- eral Admiral Apraxine, Admiral Oush-skof- f ries Captive Balloons. aud Admiral Zeniavin, tho cruisSt. Fctersbiirg, Feb. 4. The third er Vladimir Monomarh and the auxRussian Pacific squadron commanded iliary miiacrs Russ and Xenia, will Triangular In squ to be HAVE PREPARED! of the suns diameier. in - l'r-5;- I'i-'p- 'j pre-lde- i outline, the blotch nppeared in longest dimensions cv-r.d- i O Of Ladies, Misses, Childrens, Mens and Boys Goods To Begin Yed., Fehmavy I FOR ONE ONLY nt w.-r- klishslj; damaged, bijW Chli-ai, Feb. 4. A ep.it on the sun was visii.li through the murky atmosphere h!c today, without the aid of a S). Petersburg. Feb. 4. The appointment of M. Hooligan ss minister of the interior, dors not evoke comment, the papers merely printing his biography. A. cording to the Russ, the committee -of niiulsters has decided to pccisl ROOSEVELT WILL COME. commissions of xrmstvo and dounui rethe consider to proposed agents The forms In the public institution-Im tl.ir: 1, Feb. 4. While in WashRut declares this will be tho first tune ington on exposition business, l ie elective principle will have been apIlesidcn: H. Nv. Goode of the Ceutrn-tiia- l, connection in with plied in Russia, an Invitation to Presiand bails the tep as s happy dent R.i. . veil to attend the coast fair onirn. poxt summer. The president slated, !:c couldnt make an engageNITROGLYCERINE EXPLOSION. ment :.ir ahead, that he would .i make a visit to tlie exposiMen is DisTwo and Heard a tion if i ;Mie business wonld permit Injures tance of Fifty Miles. him in ;ke the trip. ,p tart the president Las been 4. Monipelicr, lod.. Fob. Ily tie'crested in the IPWi fair, snd of 22.0 quarts of n;:ro:;!ci r i eiifi'rii-iMgiwell informed on the tlie today ill one ol the in.: tM ..in.'s of p- ucir-- s of ibs work. the America .1 (Hyivrine company, t lu r:i. tlie is unable to j mile north iT here, n.cn it is very likely lhal he vi:t seriously injured and tr. ml! n- i Alice Roosevelt and hi was felt for a of fll'v n -s ii.: re oM. sons on a tour of the counFarm houses v.ilbiu n tadiu.'of iwu try with IjiQ tXPv?tlHVA Quit sulxs-Jfgr- a Thf the Phenomenon. Throne nthered in the sirecta to tlie Aetronomera have liecn taking note of the spot for several hm day, cnly today did ihe excitement of lay oli.i rvers become pronounced. re leave Libsu about Fb. 14. lay In the departure of tlie Is due lo the placement of The Kush carrion rnplJv Torpedo boat will Join the at sea. i:- " - Every Thing; Cheaper. Don't Miss It Cut Prices in Department i |