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(attributed ,to a daslre to el lbarrtass .
t}I11nii for following Ilio advice al F j � l SOLDIER DEAD*
Julian, and to compel her to via» �.l �./
Into. netitrallty" thus causing her to
become lnvolvod in further clil�loina• " "
tic cornpl#cations. China's lnalallity�
to efficiently' defend herself #s, 1-c- pools Marshall
garded as calling for serious con -
u
Id ptossiblgl a mbro doon-
t(Ifng between het; and i
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• Count Alfred Von Waldersee ,vas born in Potsdam on April 8, 1832. He
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VLADIVO-IMO K PF,Z�, 1T,
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followed, Ile ,was in the battles of bre tz and Sedan, and at the siege of Paris.
At the end of the Franco-Prussian war he was macre a colonel and served
the main railway! and the sea, and Will Shortly I;t Celve Attelition oi`
on the general stair of 'Marshal Von Al oltke, he was made a lieutenant -general
in 1852, and general of cavalry in 1388.
In the latter year Count Von Walder -
of reconnoitering the coast. dapa,ilese.
In 1574 the count married 'Mary I's ther Lee, the slaughter of a New York
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�amaue Was Done by 4h�,
;ltuysian Iyrivate iotteri3 dlsolose the Tokio, Cable, —It is evident that
foot that in recent ongagotnen'tabe- several trAsaels laden ivitli coati pro-
Boxer campaign. in China matte bis nam a
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The funeral of the late Field Mars Tial will be held at noon on SVednesday.
twoen the Yalu River and ling- vlsions tend other contraband arti-
1.Little
the German States, and also many
eminent persons abroad have telegraphe d
Xai,g lila Rs with superior cles have rocenty( effected the pay-
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numibers defeated the Japanese, but sage of tlto r2ougaru Strait, and vue-
coughs for throe days. A physician
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lost heavily, ceeded in reaching Viadivosteck.
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relief. Finan a friend suggested
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Refugees arriving here say' that Their exact names are not known,
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current war,applied to Green's body'
Part Arthur has not been attack- but 4t is stated that they] included
p
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An Improvement was noted, and
ell since Feb. 26th, butt the stores British, Norweglan arid. German wes-
the the strength of e current was
acid ammunition are shill arriving. sats, Tw.0 of them are said to havo
r-.—..-
Russian Heel Believed to be
Wor On the nlud dock In w111c1i it
lfi carried cargoes of Australian coal,
to expecited to repralr the battle- from
TOOK HUSBAND IN PAWN.
From Salvation Army.
A Y9einan nay,►By_Lender Take
Japan evidently'refrained,nalc-
Pledge on Plessuro'R'rip.
Warsaw, Rw, sian Poland, March 6.
shily Czarovitch, has been abandon- Ing a special affort to prevent `their
—A peasant ,vioman oC • Bielastotchek,
in tine Government of Vilna, wishing
eK••.!g glJl .foreign
�� �e Q ®,
Bottled•
1 c a, e t
Sar the s three he .
plat d y , .entrance, and it a nit Impossible
foreign ongtt2ogr being unable to that she calmly permitted trio da•
do-
o-
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UQCi1_ an 'S Ne otiaticns
y
pe-nses, went lac, an old maid who
made small loans to
raise the Retvizan, quitting Port livery of the contraband goods, Cal -
at last tliougbt of her shiftless has -
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Electricity a Success as Cure
:Arthur together with the other only oulating that the�yj 'would prove uso-
and the money wAs: advanced.
for hiccoughs,
aAnglo-t taxon there. rut to herself at a later stage, of
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That considerable damage w#thin the campaign,
Commander Bootil-Tucker, writ soon
•t
retire as ]load of the Salvation Army
the fortifications has been caused The Vladivostock squadron Conon.
of America and be assigned to lit-
Vladivostock, March 6.--•A fleet
of five Japanese battleships andlyyr
e Japaanese Tiro from Pigeon ues, inactive, through it has an ani-
Raylthis corroborated, and tile de- pie supply) of coal, and file ships are
minor officers at the organization
L cruisers Appeared off this place
at r,m5 this afternoon, and born•
fences ton that side hre being KAreng- in good -condition. It hhs evidently(
The commander is on a tour of in-
parded the town and shore batteries for 55 minutes. The fleet ap.
mints aed nd bandditllwir artillery'. been Instructed III the Ruselan Croy-
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t remain close the V adto
ter of trio towxilspeople.
? proached from the direction of Askold Island at the east entrance of
Street trafie in Hort A.rtltur, the re- vostoc re
vostock batteries, isi preference to
b
months. Fro will then go to London,
[Issnri Bay, And about 32 miles southeast of Vladivostock. Entering
fugoes say!, is largely confined to r}skin a, ft
ammunition carts, All the forts have g girt a nle open seas. Of is declared to he only(a kluestion cf
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Ussuri Bay the enemy formed in line of battle, but did not approach
boon provided with naval signal of- time before this squadron will ro-
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to a closer range than five and one-third miles. They directed their
floors to identifyl Russian ships and ceive the attention of the Japanese
prevent 'the tort from Bring on them navy,,
Ottawa, March G.—Gradually the,
Are Against the shore batteries but
t
no damage resulted as most of
'
when they, arrive. Should Clive Up Port Arthur.
Tile dr,rallivI of one car yeeter-
ern Townships are to be converted
their moo lyddite shell failed to burst. TheI Russian batteries did not.
day north of Daley, by an obstaI London, Cable, T{h'e militao
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roach of the enem
` reply, awaiting a closer app y, The Japanese ceased
on the track, delaye3 trains for [if. ctamwpondent of the T,Imes regards
teon hours, and a serious noceldent the advice of Gen. Dragomiroff that
Milittia Department on Saturday
.fire at 2,2o p.m., and the enemy retired. The Japanese ships were cov-
was only averted by the low geed the Russians ehou Id evacuate Port
Hot Springs,
Ssome Highlanders, and converts
New. York, Mmixell 7.—A despatch to
at which the, train was running, Arthur as thoroughly sound. Gen.
tlbo World from Tacoma, Wash., says:
.
ered with ice, Four soldiers were killed.
The Russians are briskly fortify- D1ag;omtroff, lie says, is a man of
regiment goes to laeut,-Col. C. A.
Dawson, fitve details of wonderful
Stuart, Major of the 6th Duke of
Ing Antung, which it tv believed, first-class ability, No other Russian
Corn,vatlta Hussars, of Montreal,
two squadrons of which are merged
Arctic ocean, in the midst of winter.
in the '18,th.. ,
they will make a base for rafilatance. soldier possesses such keen pereep-
8++e+�+t• v t - : t is ' O 0 i , + t i t r ° °..
Scouts near Anju are being with- tions or such inborn genius for gene-
Camp in the, Wokub River country.
.
drawn towards Kagan. trating the jieart of a milltary ques-
vollere to disrobe at naly time of
rolidon, March 7.—Tho. deepstebes
despite the odnstant vigilance of the
slans for Ceylon. tion by the moat direct road, Un-
, itna,
roen. Miners there axed
LE; always, �
roataln ei,er3't'hlrig that if available
Japanese.
Hong Kongdoubtedly he wpa well acquainted
March .8. A corre- w
the conditions at Port Arthur
away registers below zero.
regarding the bombardment of Vla-
Marching on Ilunohin•
Ppoodent Is o Lctally informed that and
and throughout the fax east, and
London, March 7.—Tho Board of
dlcostoek,
St. Petersburg, Warch G. --Advices
that
dtroopscwho
tae Russtana from the WArships Va- gavot his ativieA3 with characteristic
lgo,
February show that Imports in-
There Is not a word yet from Zap-
anese Eources concerning the bpm-
Japaneserom
landed ati Plait
sin Bay (on the, east coast of north-
at Chemuag
,whop Were brought here bit. ut,,$ ,.
on the Italian cruiser Elba, will "that but, says the tempi
rort4 Increased .41,.i07,000.
bardmont.
ern Corea) are advancing toward
a shou d
ic,ave on Twecday on t, Crenoir age t. proud military empire nBouts
to :such a sacrifice not. to
Cei
foodstuffs to tilt) value e,4 $8,3413,-
The general deductiori from the
klasan (218 miles from Gensan), with :
the intention of ultimately reaching
g
mail steamer for Saigon. There they ,
expt
will bo oined'by twelve officers and expected Ionone moment. For Na -
j
$3,4220,435. I
news is t11at the Russian fleet is
as elle,ctrve#y kottled up at Vladive-
Huneliin (ori the left bank o1 the
Tumen river, about 100 relics west
p strokes ,gild Napoleonic deei-
270 other sailors from the two sloes fife first requirement is a Na
sunken warships, who were taken pons ilia
Increase -'as cotton fabries
stock as at Port Arthur. Though
of Vladivostock), and threatening
o
erulsor Pate. lea°• o, ariok at Prague could not
to Saigon by the French t
decide to abandon the siege and tall
Panama Canal.
'CVasl.lug;ton, starch 7..--11tiot only
the latter phaco has not been at-
the Russian flank. In order' to chock-
mate this a Russian outpost 100
CAL and all will proceed to Colombo,
Ceylon, to join t113 Russians already on D,aun with all bas forces. Napoleon
able to deliver the goods, butthere
tanked for some daya the ships there
strong are advancing to occupy Key-
taken there by the British, With the at Mantua left all his siege works
and batteries a Irrize to the enemy,
to do dao cr:i -.March 1-15, when ileo
have not shown the slightest sign
of daring to go out of the harbor.
rong, on the Tumen, a walled pity
commanding the trails along which
consent W the Japanese Governmen`
certa• mould beat the nd
all the Russians who liavp given ,,eyin - that. If the
l suing' army in tl:e field Mantua and
make raynient, or atany outer
T1lis al4o suggests corroboration of
the Japanese must. pass, t
their'parole will return to their own
country from Colombo. , all it possessed would return to him
p
the reports that the outlet is son-
Had to Retreat.
—�J t in natural course. Russia is not pre-
i
Chairmanof tiler "r..natr. Cominft-
Merably hampered by ,the vessels
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St. Petersburg, March G, --The Cos-
sack scouts soy that a Japanese col-
ANOTHER PORT IN COIiIuA. pared to accept the full consequences
• of he faults, and by dlinging to a
yatti ail lrg;f.sIn,iiolr ,vouhl be hold
the Japanese sank there, Admiral.
Togo's aim in bombarding Vladiver"
umn from Plaksin Bay, on arriving
in the snow -•blocked defile of the
— useless fortress from motives of mill -
British Interests Destre Corea to tary vanity, is preparing for herself
• Canal hall lltoen catupletpal by the
stook is considered idd to have various
mountains separating Corea from
Make Yongallipho Free. an entanglement• far worse than
, wag khat t:haritrs 1V. Ruta.
objects in view. First, the }lope of
\fan •burial was forced to half owing
to avalanelins and other obstacles.
Tokio, lards 6—Ti1a BrlUsh Min- that of flit British at Ladysmith,
leter, Sir Claude Macdonald, has with far less excuse, and with open
• t;rlle'cal, will slake allother tr.gl to Canadian lierring.I will 'bring al
tempting the Russian squadron to
e with the ew to atlaoondi-
The scouts say that one-third of the
title invalided.
,united with the Japanese offlelais eyes•" , i '
ip lehrr7>es, IV310 3•odontnlen(letl tbo tea
and t trio to learn Nino condi-
strength of column Is
It is naw supposed that tile column
In urging uron Corean o fkt'.tls „the Au invincible Army.
opening of the part of Yongampho, London Cablo — The correspond -
s OreTrenton,
en, a �cetudent in.. the life class rortments will W placed hl t ,
t}on of the foam the experts
tion that the fact that the Japan-
Is returningfor the purpose of seek-
In addition to that of WIju, which Ent of the Times at PA-ttat says: The
ese siblps were covered with ice,
in 6 • an easier route.
was mad: an open port meently. corrwT,ondent of the Journ.c.. writ-
Point to the ,likelihood that the
Japanese Spits Near Moscow.
Ing from fort Arthur o.1 Feb. 8-11,
Russian squadron is frozen in, the
London, Mlmrch 7.—Tlto Standard's
DISSOLVED THIP, GUILD. mya: "I conclude, that at the bL-
Lee-breaker not daring to -work re-
St. Petersburg correspondent solids
-- giun:ng of Fe! bury snore than 200,-
cently. The concensus of opinion is
a curious story; which he says he
Precautions Agiatnst Further Bomb 003 Ru.,,I t:old;i•ers were b:tween
that the Ruskl),n fleet is ,completely
would hardlyj credit, but for the on-
Outrages. Port Arthur, Vlad,ivosto.k, khab.i-
uselosa for offensive purpvs^e. Ja-
merchantmen and trantporte
tiro trustwrortllinese of his inform-
ant. It is to the tifeet that a
Tokio Cable — The'fYkado has rov.ka and Blagovoutchen.k, but this
estimate was not basad upon actual
panese
, and
are going to and fro unarmeddy
pktirty of Bright or twelve Japanese
telegraphed personally to the law -
peror. or Corea aesuring thaw that ,evidence.
&l i
unoroorted,
Port Arthur despatches of Sat-
disguised as Tartars )rere recent-
iy! discovered towards dusk by the
of tlla gr+,aaltll,,iasian armnchui y, and
the w,ar is only aianed at securing6
no one has seen it. Bt:fore the ecn-
uiday and Sunday say that every-
guard on a bridge of the Fd:berian
pe1mnent peace, and expressing contrtytion inorcm.nts b3gan it wet
e h tile
thing is quiet there. The Japanese'
cruiser squadron was exon recon-
ha,ilwa'y,, crossing the Volga at Syz-
ran. rl�irey; carried a nuinlber of IAack-
spread ot-er a territory as vast as
runt protocol, which, he ,,sterid, will
1 Franca and Germany together. The
noftrin; off Port Arthur on friday
during a Heavy snow storm.
ages, and were trynng to get on
the bridge. The
strengthen the intimacy between o;floera at Port Arthur are inor-
Japan and Corea, and it is hoped, ant as to the number of reinforce -
night
.----
sentryl addressed
them in the Wartar language. They
lead to even closer relations. The plants that have reaehe3 the north,
1301616AItD11110,NT FRUITLESS.,
were onlyl able to reply In Russian.
11ika:do also thanked the Emperor amt the ofLoers In the north know
and his ,two sons for .their munlfi- nothing of what is going on at
The Ruesinn Ofii Story of the
The sentry's suspdckons were arous-
ed, and he called up his comrades,
cent grants to the Japanese troops. Port ,Arthur.
All the newts that can ,,be obtained "To -day the officers of the RuF.-
yladivostook Attaek. ,
St, petrelesburg, March G.—A tel
who arrested the strangers. The
packages were found to contain a
regarding the attitude of the Co- Eaton Port Arthur E U teres are,Anl'i-
even'a
grain Ilan bo it received at the Adr
that the Japanese
considerable quantity; of dynamite.
reams towards 'tile Japanese re re onus, Irresolute and little ner-
sents the latter as being Welcomed vous. I Tandy these brave men have
Inlralty, stating
made a fruitless bombardment at
Tho incident Is being kept as quiet
as possible, as the fact that such
everywd1ere, the Coreans vying to loss confidence in their ships than
VladaroAock tris aftornoou. The fir-
an attempt had been made within -
render t}<em servloe. Tile efforts of in themselves. I think they are un-
the peddlers' Guild to stun lip agi- der the impression that they will
-.1111111,
Ing was at tong range. After con-
tutiling tha bvmbardm.nt for tt� time
thlrtyi-six hours of III Is eal-
culated to alarm life peasants•.
tation are declared to have fail- not be able to' fight tris enemy on
tine Japanese squadron withdrew.
Ie.1 ashore were
Missionaries Itecalled.
eed., The guild has been the lohief rqual terms. .tirare are many things
source of rasa disturbances. Tire Ja- I feel and know, but will not and
The, a,,h,;11d, wII
mostly htarmleae. owing to rho per-
London, March T.—A Seoul de-
p,ancse Iiave no`tvt dissolved it. The cannot tell.'S
oussion caps not acting. Tho forts
did not fire a single shot, but were
aratch to the .Chronicle says that
Dr. Allen, the American Minister,
bomb -throwing at the palace the Vladivostock March "a.—Last night'
other night wAs, R is alleged, In. ,
ready to open fire if the Japanese
approached nearer.
has reoailed all rho missionaries
from. Wonsan. Tho united States
'
tended to compel the Jrapanese to passed quietly; the inhabitants and
occupy the palace for the purpose troops are in unusually high spirits. A
It is reported that a few, Chinese in
cruiser Cincinnati will go to Chi-
of protecting the Emperor, a step strict search is being made throughout
tiiel towii were flit, '
namrho Monday to bring away the
which was Calculated to arouse Co- the town for the Japanese.' The police
Too attack resglted'An no loss to
missionaries, their waves and fam-
reaps and create general trouble, have postedplacards on the walls, offer-
the Russian squadron, but cost the
llles and employees of the Arnert-
it is stated that the Mikado will inn A reward for information as to tine
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enemy 200,000 roubles ($100,C(10) In
calf mines at Unsaro. Gen. Alien
, pay a ceremonial visit toe the mau- 'whereabouts of Japanese, and threaten -
ammunition. Most of the projectiles
and Major Pereira, the American -
soleum of the founder of the dyn- Ing with. trial by court martial any per-
w,ere Isis and twelve -inch, shells. The
and British military attaches, are
a,sty, .,which ie a national, shrine, on sen found guilty of concealing them.
population of. Vladistock was
proceeding to Ping -Yang.
file Occasion of the anniversary of Outside of killing a woman and wound-
w,arned this morning of the presence
Japaneso Spies Caught..
tho founder's accession, 'April 8, Ing a few men, yesterday's bonnbordment
on the horizon of a hostile fleet and
Xron,stadt, March 6.—Four Japan.
'When also, the Imperial beadquar- of Vladivostock by the Japanese fleet did
•
the prospect of an attack during the
but it tranquil.
ese spies are said tot have been ar.
••,
tars Is likely to be moved to ,Moto. lie material damage, The wooden cottage
--r- of an artisan ,vas the only building tot-
.
da;y, ,remained
A oommunle,ation from -Viceroy
rested here.
,Admiral E,lrilof has inspected the
i
'UNITED FOR WAl;.• ally destroyed. It was pierced by a shell
Alexieff to the Czar from Makden,
bearing to -day's date, stays : "
sl-,ips w1lich are here preparing to
be .n ooildt�tiont
__from a 12-inelt gun, which, after travers-
Japanese Elections For Diet Sustaln ingg the roof and wall, fell in the yar ,
"I most humbly Inform your Mar
jeisty that the oommander at the for-
I+'er New Ititsslan Nov y•
trio Ministry. kiltill the woman previously referred to.
In the quarter of the city called the
tress At Vladivostock reports that At
Paris, March G,—The Figaro this
7;ok1o, Ceb10 — The election re- ccI)irty Corner," a shell fell on the house
8.60 this morning seven vessels were
morning rublishes a Sit. Petersburg
turns collected by the* Secretary, of of Col. Shukoff, without exploding. It
south of ,Askold Island. At 0.45 they
despatol, saying that a member of
thio house of Representatives show traversed a betlrooni, destroying a stove
were seen to be warships making for
trm Committee on the Increase of
that the Constitutionalists halve and penetrated a wall. It finally burst
Ahkold Island. About noon the en-,
emy'aa squadron was midway between
the Navy has declared that $7,500,-
000 have thus far been subscribed
elected 180 members, the Progress- near the regiment safe, which was
rues OG, the Imperialists 20, the Lib- standing in the court yard. A sentry
the coast and Askold Island, making
to this end. Count Orloff hays' tele.
wale 26, and the unclassified parties uardin the safe was covered with mull,
for Ussarl Bay. They were t ]•$0
shore batteries. A
graphed from, Rome that Ile has $1,.
Si00 000 tho disposition the
107. the nnmetoffice
f n a lets and alio tilt ,vas not injured. Evidently fearing;
ho e C stI o 1 fire the shouted,
ruaaall of ;the
the enemy opened Tire. '11wo vemels
tae
at of
. comimttee.
all outbreak of sentry
gr�essives have each elected ten ,,Iiolp ,Save the regimental colors," which
In the squadron were probably
ldzumo and Yak
The Czar, the correspondent con-
more ttbAll stated above. There were in the house, (?hese ultimately were
Is a marked gain in the ie,-
first-ola,ss cruisers
uma, but filo panne of filo Other vee-
tinues, has dcto dial to rebu'-ld the Rus-
gran cruiser Variag and the torpedo
h ought out by the colonel's wife and
dependent members, and tbere the soldiers. Five'sailors ,were slightly
eels are unknown. a
Official despatches concerning tk
gunboat! Korietz, which were destroy.
ed Chemulpo, out of his
are also many neer members etu n- wounded by the explosion of A shell ni
cd. It is conservatively estimated
bar -
bombardment of 'Vladivostock by a
at private
Pur190.
the court and of the Siberian navitl
that the Government will have 11410 y
Jarpaneso fleet this afternoon do not
any Ru saran losses, but pri-
China Sends Not,) to Russia'
supporters, and all important mea- racks.
sures are assured of a safe majority. Outside of those casualties, no one was
mention
four sailors
veto advisee say that. fat
Tlokio. ltlaro!h G• --The Chinese icor-
eign Office bus replied to the Mik-
It is expected that all urgency tear killed or injured, and there was no out,
of fire anywhere in the cit •.
measures at the special session at Y city ,
and thtt w3te of an engineer were
t Japanese
l+illed. It is apparent he J p
,. a
ados Government regarding the pro-
test filed by R:ussla, the des-
_break
the, Diet will be carried unanimously, The fact that the Russian batteries dui
to the Japanese bombardment
oc
wbre afraid to risk exposing their
to, the, plunging fire of the land
against
patch, of troops to tho northern pro -was
the
_ not reply
IlIN7' F1tU11f1 TCnlilb. due pltrtly to the slight chaime of
the warships at such e,I
ships
batteries, and it is considered pro'-
vinces. Tdlc reply Hays that object
is to maintain order and -enforce neu-
hitting encmv3s
�pI g' l ion range, amt partly to a desire not to
Russia lutist Slop invaolur„ Ncnttrtt b'
able lure that the attack was really
frailty.
betray the position of the batteries. 1t
to draw, the, fire of.tbe Russian forts,
China Lias requested the Russian
Districts, is now thought the attacking squadron
compelling the Itnusstans to d19e1060
troops to wit-hdraw to tho eastward
Toklo Fable -•- Much dissatisfac- eonsisterl of a battleship, four armored
the position and calibre of their
of the Liao River, ars otherwise much
tion is tnanifostod in official quarters cruisers, and two Unprotected cruisers.
gang{, and'alw to ascertain whether
tho nusaittn squadron is In port. If
disturbance might be caused to the
thinege Inhabitants of those pro-
gore over the disregard by the Rus- Vladivostock Bombardment.
slar.tl of their regarding tile
this was the Japanese purpose it Is
vinees.
;pledges
neutrality of China,. It is stated tit. Petersburg, Alahch 7.--4.40 p. Ill.--
believed to halve failed signally, atj
A small number of Itu�sfatt troops
holvi that the territory west of 'the Although the prevailing opinion to will.
the, batterles did riot fire a abet,
are reported to be at New-Chwang,
Llano sliver was, recently restored to. tart' circles continues to be that the born•
And i.f tho squadron is In port it
Tha influence of the nasslans at that
China b Russla. bardnnent of VladivoatOClt Oli Snllday,vAa
r
could not bei' seen from thtr Japan-
lmpa>rtAnt port goenrs to be on the
.Japan in response to notes pre- for the purpose of locating tine galls 01
prisoom
ase, piasltion- In ,the lay of Uesurl
ar the 'high land which
t%Cline, and they have expressed the
ctestre thtat China shall declare Now-
sataioal b r. lila Atniori- the lttlssian batteries and to ageertatr.
s y � G whether the 1111fWan squadron Awns it
On avoo, lit
rlstls fro,n the coast on that aide,
obstructing tllty VlerA of the harbor.
I I n - to bo a neutral port, with
That apparent object of orubarrnssIn
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an Minister, and 111. von Sat do •n,
tho German Minister, promptly Ag- port, Boole shrewd observers believe it in
ly dicates a ntowe by land anti sea "I'minsl
'Useless '1'aotics,
Japan. Tthe arrival of the Japanese
flims is desired by all noutrals,
Oared tha United S�tatos and the nth tv.
or powers of hot' Intention to re. the ca ,
'tile Novoe Vrenuya advances the tilt,
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Paris, Ma�nday. March 1. --Tho, St.
t f tilt 'Echo
Pctersbltrg corespondent a 4
is Now-Chwang to be Des,eted,
speer the neutrality of China, not-
1 In 1- orq that the hombardntent was orde'
withstanding tltty resu ting poi
for political effect on the Japanese 1)ipt
l ,
+oncernin. tile botnbard,
do Pnrig' g
Ytn-r{o,v, 1►larch G. --Tho removal
voillonce 9y ton as Russia in good
g
rd at.
anent of Vladivostock yesterday
of the furniture of the police and
f t .
al h did rho Value, Russia, is re ltussrans Disorderly,
tttrnoon, mays the, opinion of corn- military: quarters at New-Chwang,'
parted to 110 preventing; China, by
Sctlul, a sol
,
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that the J anesb r intimidation and formal re ro9ent;a-
patent Inert is 1 ap :rho •tvlthdia,vn;l Of unnveessary, roll- a p
rating n filio inity
%wanted try find out whether or not to stock and equipment from New tione froin sending troops north, of diors clper crating in rho vttnuit'i of �1njr
'bg "hg
tho Itussltri squadron WAG at Vladlvw i i wa termintig and tiro iRivul-11al-lrwan fear tho rotection oC are committing all moonier of exctaspe
tl re, t y p
Inaltreatmg the native women And per
,
ostook, in tlto belief that should It removal of silver front, the bank fit. l,er border and for guarding the lln-
t*vo to W aU6I it Ivould be no. n Intended eva6uatton tq portal niauooleurus and palaces, petratingti, robbery upoll every Opportuit
p dicate a d d 'kvd
rotssary for the vessels to return and Now-Chwan:. Tho bank authors. If aussisersists In invading tree• ityl corealr soldiers attacked a body n
p file invatlera on ifrnlay Iasi, thr. 4t.
deiced life place. T3ie carrospbnd frog lravc arranged t0 leave trench tial distrlets Japan moat tavail .
" t r test. the succeeded ill kilhnq thirty i
not atlils. Tlveae tae ;.eg arc use and Gorman agents In oliar(gc of herself of I`!eir reserved right and da , y,
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less, nm tltc general staff kilo we ltelt. their Interests,
the 9atWo. Th19 Neill result In +greater them. It is 1`rported that as the ro's
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26110t0in's e:tn.et destivatloit, and that; A lar . fora, of cavalry) is ex- aftnnta o for .ye, ran thou fel` of a collision between 1111mian and Cot
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Ito Imm Huceoriled perfectly in mirr'y'. ' otedgto return to Nety-Chiwallg5 bo M'u'scle,. Tho latt6tls � totion to this eml soldiers at ICAng-'Go the Russrall
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Ing Out the, Plan 0ont(cltitl 'td him, ' fdro the river olrens, for the III ii d titer guitbtat litanajitl' niatter, It rvem dri"n boyond 04 Wit giver,
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Hanover. i1iarch 0,—Field Marshal Count Von WaIdersee, who lifts been.
critically ill for ,scyerai days, died at 7.,30
o'clock tills evening.
• Count Alfred Von Waldersee ,vas born in Potsdam on April 8, 1832. He
was the son of a cacalry general. In 1850 he entered the German army as A
subaltern in the artillei;v. He became a captain in 1802. Rapid promotions
followed, Ile ,was in the battles of bre tz and Sedan, and at the siege of Paris.
At the end of the Franco-Prussian war he was macre a colonel and served
as Charge d'Aflairs in France. Other honors followed quickly. After serving
on the general stair of 'Marshal Von Al oltke, he was made a lieutenant -general
in 1852, and general of cavalry in 1388.
In the latter year Count Von Walder -
see suceceded Von 1'Ioltke as chief of the general staff of the German army.
In 1574 the count married 'Mary I's ther Lee, the slaughter of a New York
wholesale grocer. His experience as cc mmander
of the allies forces in the
Boxer campaign. in China matte bis nam a
familiar to all.
The funeral of the late Field Mars Tial will be held at noon on SVednesday.
Emperor William and Empress Aitfusta Victoria, all the members of the houso
of 17ohenzollern, and the sovereigns of all
the German States, and also many
eminent persons abroad have telegraphe d
condolences to Countess 'iron Walder-
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of Industrial Art, suffered from b:ic-
coughs for throe days. A physician
HOT Srfiill I
tried every known remedy without
0 Lg
r Q-
relief. Finan a friend suggested
e f. y gg
tho use of electricity, and a light
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current war,applied to Green's body'
p
e I
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An Improvement was noted, and
atd a
the the strength of e current was
Increased. Finally his hiccoughing
r-.—..-
ceased. The cure was complete.
Booth -Tucker Not to Resign
TOOK HUSBAND IN PAWN.
From Salvation Army.
A Y9einan nay,►By_Lender Take
Pledge on Plessuro'R'rip.
Warsaw, Rw, sian Poland, March 6.
(�
Hitch in the Panama Banal
—A peasant ,vioman oC • Bielastotchek,
in tine Government of Vilna, wishing
to raise money ,, for household, ex -
, g
UQCi1_ an 'S Ne otiaticns
y
pe-nses, went lac, an old maid who
made small loans to
sometimes
friends. ,'5he had nothing to pawn, but
at last tliougbt of her shiftless has -
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Electricity a Success as Cure
and, and ,suggested that he be the
pledge. Taie money -lender consented
and the money wAs: advanced.
for hiccoughs,
Tne peagant woman made her pur-
eha,V`es, and no returning home found
New York, March I.—Rumors filar
her husband gone. 'Fife money -lender
had been there and taken away, her
Commander Bootil-Tucker, writ soon
pledge„ w,tth whom she was preparing
retire as ]load of the Salvation Army
to mate a long journey. The wife
cdomplained to the village court, but
of America and be assigned to lit-
the judge decided against her, and as
erary work in Landon aro denies by
the sum borrowed was more than she
minor officers at the organization
couldpay back, and as no one would
headquarters in this city. . ,
help her, she had the mortification of
The commander is on a tour of in-
seeing her husband depart with his
captor, and amid the jeers and laugh
F etion of the work in this coon-
Myo
ter of trio towxilspeople.
try and will not return for two
months. Fro will then go to London,
CONVERTED INTO CAVALRY.
accompanied by about one hundred
,_,__
Leading officers, to attcnd the in-
Se'venly-\(nth Hlkhianders Will Now
tcrnational conference of Salvation
'year Boots and Spurs.
,A.rmy workeraa. Tills confetence will.
Ottawa, March G.—Gradually the,
keep the commander abuent until
infantry regianents In the East.•
August„ and the discredited rumor
ern Townships are to be converted
Is to the effect that he will then
into cavalry. Following out this
turn over his .work in America to
policy, an order publfished by the
Colonel T. B, Coumbas, now, in charge
Milittia Department on Saturday
of a territory in Bngland•
wipes out the 70th ShefSord and
Hot Springs,
Ssome Highlanders, and converts
New. York, Mmixell 7.—A despatch to
them- into the 1.3th Soottlslh Light
tlbo World from Tacoma, Wash., says:
, Dragoons. The command of the .Iew
Latest Nome advices received at
regiment goes to laeut,-Col. C. A.
Dawson, fitve details of wonderful
Stuart, Major of the 6th Duke of
hot springs, which make a verdant
spot just below, the latitude of the
Corn,vatlta Hussars, of Montreal,
two squadrons of which are merged
Arctic ocean, in the midst of winter.
in the '18,th.. ,
Tho springs aro located on Reed
River, 100 utiles northwest of Rlloy
MILLIONS TO THE CHURCH.
Camp in the, Wokub River country.
Tho thermal zone covers a large
basin, where It is possible for tra-
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Details of Volumary ,(:oiltributions to
vollere to disrobe at naly time of
Church or Oingland In 1903,
to year and bathe in warm water.
�vnutc never faits there and rho grass
Now York, March G, -The Sun to -
roen. Miners there axed
LE; always, �
clay Yas the following from London;
Tito Church of rngland's rentroll
bathe during ilio winter,montlIs when
the thcemonie,er only a fel ,'miles
for 1903 amounted to £1,617,000.
away registers below zero.
The voluntary contributions for
the same, near amounted to £8,107,-
british Tratie lteturns.
a3z, of which £121;283,127 teas for
London, March 7.—Tho Board of
general • purposes, and £6,883, -
',Prado' returns for the urolith of
703 for g1arochtal purposes- Tile
February show that Imports in-
chief ttcm`t of expenditure ,there
creatied $1`(,749,11`% ancY tite et-
£5,00,000 for hamo missions, £670,-
rort4 Increased .41,.i07,000.
000 for foreign ml- sslons, £500,000
The increase in imports inclutles
for rltilanthropie work, £600,000
foodstuffs to tilt) value e,4 $8,3413,-
for raroohlal clergy, and 91,183,491
1W, and cotton to the amount at
for elementary education.
$3,4220,435. I
Thus sum does nort include any.
Anloill; the exptyrts the linty not._
in the nature 'of Government
Increase -'as cotton fabries
ald,to but
tCsimply voluntary offerings
,abler
$4,251,585.
i '
Panama Canal.
'CVasl.lug;ton, starch 7..--11tiot only
-
TO CURE HERRINCIS.
Is the 11auarna Canal Company un-
.4 -
able to deliver the goods, butthere
1tlinistersof Fisherlex Decide to 'pry
Is tie certainty that Itr will be able
Scotch' ay.
to do dao cr:i -.March 1-15, when ileo
United Staten has arranged to
Ottawa,'farell G.•• -Tho Atlni,ster of
make raynient, or atany outer
Marino and Fisheries has (definitely
tim:i in the near future," salol Sen-
dc(ided to try the experiment of
ator T. V. Platt, of Nil)vi York, wee-
curing Canadian herrings according
terday. Senator 1=1att is noting
to tho Scottish than, the ,object be,
i
Chairmanof tiler "r..natr. Cominft-
Ing to ascertain whether Caltadlal'.
ve an Interoceau}c VaLnals. 110
herrings packed in the Scotch styli
yatti ail lrg;f.sIn,iiolr ,vouhl be hold
will be able to compote wit, tht
it) alyeyancc faith the title to, rue
Norwegian, Dutch and Scoteli hoe•
• Canal hall lltoen catupletpal by the
rings, w11ix111 at the present that
I new Panama Vasal M)IIIIlany. it
ora In oldef demand in the mar.
, wag khat t:haritrs 1V. Ruta.
kilts of the wiorld, and cotton
,IvarrlMl
' sell, spCetal AtiC4tAllt Attarnoy
prieni more 'than double those %thiel
• t;rlle'cal, will slake allother tr.gl to Canadian lierring.I will 'bring al
f Naris wa•tilht it short tilno for the
I of further investig.%tioll,.
prenolit,
Prof. i'rineo, Commirasloner n
Purposes
f allil to canipletc cortailt legal teell-
ip lehrr7>es, IV310 3•odontnlen(letl tbo tea
t nloalitim.
to till) 'finustcr, Is sanguine tha.
N. ,T., iiln,rrlt 7`,--E.ratiit great benefit wall result. The (ft
s OreTrenton,
en, a �cetudent in.. the life class rortments will W placed hl t ,
of arawinl At this• Trenton 1, h— l liantis of Jo11rt Cbw1e, Of t 0Alrtei>yarlth
ti ootla,a ,leo will bri
oil herring ourerei
moll -jio are Alco
ariotc. Tl',,ey 3vul be
ulgk.lana womon of d
mending,' vire first of May. l lith,
or 'tan Nhormen res#deli:t on that
Nova Scotia coquet has boom cboaeu
to asslst in the, experiments, ivitil
tile Idea of learning sovitieit niI
those.
ti
AT�".EMPTFD r �'O AGAIN LIBERTY
Revolt IirQ4e out ill Asylani 0--p trt-
1llent of'XIdlgstQll k'1•isott,
Kingston, Ent,, March a". —AbI
twin weeics ago, sYortie before the
death in Kingston Benitentlary of
the caiebrateil convict known tea
JbLn floe, b revolt broke out In.
Lite, asylum department of tilt►
prison, It to said the ringleader
Was Doe, and the abject was to
overrowier ithe three keepers on
dtity, ,secure Idietr uniforms, fire
arms and keys, And mato A -dash
for liberty out Of the rvpsters
6"alp,, , s
The attempt, Iiow,ever, was frus-
trated. It uiight have lteen .sitocess-
rul had assistance, not ',been Il,t
Kand when the guards on duty call..
ad. Ior kelp., A difficult time, wlsal
3xiter#ended in tet. , uing tto rebel-
Roue inmates, and in the mix -UP
Doe was severely II:Andied, it waw
one of the most strenuous -attempts
to gain 'Marty ever made, wJtWu
the WAILS,
THE RUDDEN MURDER.
Slaughter $ays He Had No In-
tention of Killing Him.
,Windsor, Ont., 1Za,reh 7, ,-- Edll►ard
4411911ter, who was brought to Wind•
:or bn friday night from Cincinnati;
,ppeared before Magistrate Bart+lei
an Saturday, and his prel1mtuAt,
•caring was met for Friday na
)vies It. Davin, of Amherstburg, lel
toting as couniIII for $Iaughter, The
nformation charges Slaughter, first,
vlth murder, and secondly, with man -
:laughter. Slaughter appeared to be
'cry ,unconcerned over the proceed-
ngs. He admits striking Rudders with
;be billard one, but claims it was
i, bar -room fight, and that he kad
io intention of killing the man. .
THREE BURNED TO DEATH.
!armhouse, at $lack River, N. B.
Destroyed on Saturday.
Sit. Join, N. Bl., March G.-A,s the
result of a, fire which broke out
3arly on Saturday in an isolated
rarmh,ouse, at Wank River, filve
mile.; 'from lluctouche,'three per-
sons were ;burned to death,
a,nd another one probably tat -
ally injured. The dead are William
Savoy, aged 22; J. Addius Savoy,
aged 11, and Joseph Savoy, aged
12, ,sons of Louis Saavoy. Alfred,
who jumped from a 'ruing of the
burning building, is so badly In-
jured .that lie is not expected to
recover. Part of the family were
slopping downstairs, and got out,
but thoase in the upper; rooms were
overcome with ,swoke, and theltr es-
cape out off by the ,tlatues.
KIIVCIIIIV
NEWS IN BRIE
cI
The rivers of Pennsylvania are in Rood
and many deaths are reported,
The Ottawa waterworks and sewerage
by-law ,was carried on Saturday.
Dr. Jessop has been nominated for the
Legislature by Lincoln Conservatives.
Peel County Conservatives have tnoun-
inated Air. R. Blain, 11. P., for the Cont -
1110114.
Lord Alexander Burns Shand, created
a Baron in 1596, is dead at London. Litt
was born in 1828.
The SV., G. 8c B. and the L., H. R B.
branches of the Grand Trunk are still
blocked ,with snow.
A boysteppIng on a match in a Porth
Amboy, N. J., dry goods store, caused a
fire loss of $100,000.
Bulgarian diplomats are convinced the
Sultan means war, He is again delaying
the Alacedonian reforms.
It is reported at Kingston that Hiram
Calvin, 1i. P., will be invited to ran as
temperance candidate in Frontenac.
The 'Manitoba full court has given
judgment dismissing the appeal taken
against Winnipeg's early closing by-law.
The London Times understands that
the International Postal Congress, which.
was to have been held at Rom% in April
Up
xt, has been pastponed until April,
1905.
Mrs. A. X. Gifford and daughter, of
Bowmanville, were compelled to jump
fronh an upper window of their burning
dwelling at 2 o'clock in the morning to
save their lives.
Mrs. Sherman Dye, of Boone, Iowa, iei
tinder arrest on a charge of sending poi-
soned candy to Miss Rena Nelson, of
Pierre, South I)akota, formerly of Boone,
Jealousy was the cause, and the victim
is dying.
On Saturday afternoon, at the Y. M.
C. A. rooms, Toronto,, the Friends' Asso-
ciation, authorized by the Canada half -
yearly meeting of the Religious Society
of Friends, Ilicksites, held Its first meot-
�ing; for organization, ,vith all initial
membership of 70.
Henry Salith, aged 05, :t pensioner,
Aw;lo lives at 849 Yonge street, Toronto,
And who was employed to attend the fur•
nate and do add }obs about James .13.
Rain's (rouse at 16 Bloor street ,vest,
-dropped ,unconscious while carrying oat
aslics on Saturday morning-
\Ir.'I'N'aish, the Toronto gou-
eral agent of the I)ominion Express Cc.,
Was preseutetl ell Saturday afternoon
with an 111un1inAted address wind It Ibis
watch chain and charm on the oemsiotl
to his leavingg to take the position of
assistant to the president• and manager.
At Opelika, Alabama, t'', IT, Sparks, a
negro murderer, tried to kill one of his
guards with a knife as lie was beitlg
tat eil from his cell to the scaffold. SPOC-
tators pinned him to the wall with pitrli•
forks, aild lip. was led to the gallm"
haudmiffed, And liautged,
+' =t _ 1 ,,
THG MINERS TROUBLE.
Ird:anaapolls, Matclr 7.--Thii9 'Unit-
, Ed blind Workers in national conven-
I tion totted to -clay to I'efer tho final
,dmisibli As to aeoeptin.g the Wagb
offer of tire operator" to the locals.
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I ;MR CHAMBERLAIN itbY+l'I;!%
Cairo, ;11'aieh '6: -Mr. and Alis, 0him.
llprlalil, as ,9xiefi s of Lord +ted Lviay
f Vrower, err Attending All Aoeiat events
t iirprp> Tho other day ford Cromer�'+rr`Fl•
aenoa AIr. Chamberlain to the hedivc.
.1A dinner followed in, the evellin .- fit
t honor of the British Matesmatl Avid hixa
, wife,