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fi PANIC-STRUCK JAPANESE FLEE
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Non- Combatants Hasten to Vacate
the Russian Capital*
CONSTERNATION prevails
Russain Army Moves to Take North
Kara-Czar's Answer to Note of
Jy pan is in Coarse of Transit.
«fhe Japanese are flying panic
stricken cables 4he Vladivostok cor
resp 0 n d ent of The Novoe Vremya (St.
Petersburg), •. and Japanese storekeep
are sacrificing all their posses
f -e
in their haste to escape to Ja
cjons selling for
pan. Cases e.f oranges are
five cents and furniture is being liter
ally S iven away ‘ They are practically
their .. . . hurry to
ruining themselves «n
get away before the outbreak of war.
“Over « thousand Japanese girls
embarked for Japan yesterday and
three other steamers are on the point
of sailing for Japan with Japanese
families, including many who left the
Nikolskoye and Ussuri regions on
Wednesday last.
A S4. Petersburg special says: As
reported the draft of the Russian re
sponse, tentatively approved by the
czar., -was telegraphed to General Al
iexeff. The document follows the
course of its predecessors, Tire vioe
roy will have an opportunity to exam
ine the phras<eology and return any ob
jections he may have before receiv
m final instructions to deliver the re
ply .to Barer DeRosen, Russian Minis
ter at Tokio, for presentation to Ba
ton K.omur&, Japanese foreign in!nis
ter.
While the contents of the response
are naturally guarded they are known
toTein a conciliatory spirit and form,
and to contain what are regarded as
important concessions, although main
[ ' taming Russia’s main points former covering position Man- on
some of the
ciruria aiia Korea.
The news that the note had been
sent to Viceroy Alexieff became public
in St. Petersburg Friday morn teg, and
caused an increase of anxiety over
the future. On the bouTse this war,
reflected by a further fall in The price
of securities. The announcement also
created a stir among the members of
the diplomatic corns, and there
“was much activity and conferring.
All Ships in Comrnissicn.
AI! the ships of the Russian Racihc
■squadron which have been held in re
serve are now in full commission.
The regiments of tho Third East Si
berian rifle brigade, which recently'left
Port Arthur, are taking temporary sta
lions along the Chinese railroad. The
Port Arthur garrison has been
strengthened by- the arrival there of
tin Seventh brigade of conscripts, wflio
have recently been going through a
short course of training.
Stores of provisions and rcoal are
tying accumulated, and all the neces
sary military works are being actively
pushed forward.
Both ’the army and navy are in -ex
cellent condition, and everything is
ready for an emergency, hut all are
\ patiently awaiting the outcome of the
|2 negotiations.
Russian s to Seize North Ktyrea.
A dispatch to the Central News
Agsncy (London) from Tokio says the
newspapers there publish telegrams
saying that 20.000 Russian troops
tyen concentrated in the Yaln Valley
T lth the probabte intention of sei-zitig
B orth Korea.
h is ad bed that hope of maintaining
Wa«e hp/5 been abandoned. While the
i ,p 5rimism in London diplomatic cir
(:lp s is shaned on the stock exchange
at, fi reflected by th-e attitude of th-e
Principal business houses, there is a
Potable dearth of news on v/hich it i*
Possible to prophesy. The Japanese
Ration offi-cials confess they are
Pessimistic regarding lire ultimate re
Sult of ihe negotiations -and point out
*^ a t Japan is merely waiting on Rus
s ’ a The whole situatiem, they add.
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Spends on the nature of Russia’s re
Ply.
SUGGESHON OF DEWEY PARtMOUMT.
ava l Committee Heeds Hero of Manilla in
Preference to the General Board.
Admiral Dewey’s suggestion in favor
of hea vy fighting ships for the navy
■mailed Thtinsday with the house
^mmittee on n-aval auairs over the
tee oimmendation of the general board.
u ^mitted by Secretary M.oody.
510 naval appropriatioo bill was
c 0n ‘Pleted by the after
Bearing committee 3
carries granted by Admiral Dewey. II
? 95 an aggregate appropriation oi
- 000 , 000
,^ .
e ships authorized are one
two armored cruisers, three scout
Risers a ud two squadron colliers.
■ a: MW'-wtey ea
Get Off *!?sy.
They were talL ug about the recent
robL&ties in tho lieutenant’s room at
the Fairmonnt avenue station, and
Tieaton said it was remarkable that j
none of the rascals was run down. I
Magistrate Scott said, when his turn
came ’round:
“It was worse than this twenty
years ago. I remember a time ■when
it wasn’t safe to cross the Schuylkill j
after dark. Hold-ups were of nightly ;
occurrence and men went armed or i
stayed at home. They used to tell a
story of a man crossing the Walnut
street bridge at midnight who was
beset by three highwaymen. He
fought them tooth and nail and when
at last they overpowered him they
were bleeding, their clothes torn, and
they were all bat total wrecks.
“Their victim was an Irishman, and
when they had him down and bound
his tongue was still free, and he be
rated them roundly. All this time
they were T&rning his pockets inside
out and wfcn the joJb was done they
found just 15 cents.
e. * Great Scott!’ txclaimed one of
the robbers. ‘To’feink we’ve had all
this row tor a nickel apiece?’
‘Shut up, you if'diot!’ said the lead- 1
er. ‘If he fougtit like that for fif- !
teen cents, he’d Have killed every one
■of us 'f£ he’d happened tc> have had
sa quarter!’'’—Philadelphia Press.
HER FIRST BEAU.
He alv/ays had been «'»ld and sti2,
Nor love’s great passion felt;
But V'hen he saw the pretty miad
HiK-frigid air would aaelt
She w’on his. heart by fctndly acts.
With merry jests and quips.
And with her own fair hand
placed
- F. pipe between fcfc lips.
Beneath Ixer window he would'Stand
And brave the midnight breeae.
And then one sunny afternoon
He got upon his knees.
Sn vain he begged Kmbvace or kiss,
For fate she said him nay;
-So. wasted by his hopeless love,
-The snow man passed away.
-—New York'Suru
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‘Tm sure of it'ty replied the amateur
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I A GRIPPE i? epidemic catarrh. Jt
1 spares no class or nationality. The -euL
tured and The ignorant, the aristocrat and
the pauper, the masses and the classes are
empt—tali alike subject liable. to la grippe. None are <ex
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Then 1 had another
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A Relative of Abraham Lincoln.
Mr. Filas S. Lincoln, who resides at 913 I
N. W., Washington, 1). (J., has the
of being third cousin to Abraham.
He writes:
“i had la grippe five times before using
medicine. Four years ago 1 began
use of Peruna, since which time 1 have
been troubled with that disease. I
now do as much work at my desk as I
could in my life, weight.” l have gained Lincoln. more
ten pounds in S. S.
Xot Only Cured La < ’ irippe
But licnejited the Whole System.
Miss Alice M. Dressier,* 1313 N. Bryan*
Minneapolis, Minn., writes:
“Last spring 1 suffered from la grippe
was partially cured, but the bad after
remained through the summet, and
I did not get strong as 1 was be
One of my college friends wno was
me asked me to try Peruna and A
so, and found it all and more than I.
expected. It not only cured me of the
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built up the entire system ahd brought a.
happy ieeling of buoyancy which 1 hail not
for years.”—Alice M. Dressier.
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Judge Horatio J. Goss, Hartwell, Ga.,
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