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IPS OF DALNY i
(JTY i
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fojt of Russians Was a M&t {
Hasty Proceeding.
f ,m T OF BIG VICTORY
of laps at Shan -Trighben- !
rtess of Czar Into Froiupt j
d s $ iers ol the City. ;
£vacuati«® -.4
t 1
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.Japanese legation at Washing- j
Tlie out-the following i
y-jesday, fte-'e
«tch the ho*re government.
SI embodying report from
Tckio
,jral Oka•*& follows:
‘■dene era l Oku, commanding tie
opernting against Port Arthur, j
^rts that .our troops occupied Dalny
^ *' ia} . 3 0. Over we hundred telegraph houses e-ffice j
barradks, besides
railway station were found uc
nju iu reA. 'Over two hundred railway
•ars art --sable,-^ut all small railway
Ridges in the Beighborhood auo -de
itroyefi .All dock piers except the
which was sunk, , renurn tm- .
,rp a t pter launches were
Some Liteam
^ n0n( i at the mouth of the deck.
Ins'tvidenttfae Russians fled quick
wntsi Nan Shan hill was iost, ex
" General Oku would im- i"
jtjjr that
ejiately take possession of Dalny. T
Ul mevious' reports of the toctfupa :
ior 1 the town were false. j
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TRfugees Tell of Evacuhdon. ,! j
Fire hundred Chinese refugees from .
par: Dalny and T alien wan .arrived at;
be Fco Tuesday, according to ad- !
L from that place. After sifting';
Lj L r conflicting stories it apiiears that
Russians left Talienwam May 26
p Port Arthur after burning every- 1
f,rr ir likely to be of use to the Jap
use. Bandits later took possession
Ithe L town and were pillaging when ‘ 1
Japanese cavalry appeared. May
k Lt. On May 26 the Russians left Port j
L previously burning "the offices
L residences, destroying the rdil- :
and scuttling three barge mer-'j
pntmen and all the dr^uges aiifL
ranches. ' .
I Some of the refugees also say the-ij
KiKSians destroyed the gunboat Bohr,. :
mich is believed to have taken part, i
sn the disastrous batG-e at Kin.
bou and three torpedo boats, Others*!
kv these ’’essels returned to Port Ar-k
ft®. ji
A Chinese contractor, wFiv- had built
Eost of Dalny for the Russians, was
held for ransom and his clerks were'
killed. The town was atlil burning:
Hay 28, When the refugees started for',
Chee Foo.
The Japanese had not appeared ati
Dalny up to that time.
One junk was leaving Dalny, and
sunk by bandits, and fifty persons?
ven drowned. The Chinese state*
that they did not leave "Dalnv
•Ki.-n.van because they ware afraid.
Japanese ‘ or the Mm.
-m They fled from the bandits . ... whs*
tei’Sd those towns.
'laps Spy on Port Artnur.
According to a dispatch from Tokio„
kiir gunboats, two destroyers and two
Ntedo boats, sent to Port Arthur ear
Tv on 'Monday morning by Tree Ad ml
tel Togo, effected a careful reconnois
wsce, facing a heavy five 'from the;
■2nd batteries. They discovered a
“te Russian searchlight, st'-ftuon ana
or two new forts on the TJrao-Tien
promontory. No. 3 gunhoat
by a shell, which kTRed one
Wt* Officer, three men being 'injured,
one of her guns damaged. The
^ber beat*, escaped without ncu,,' dam
■a®e.
RliSSK PAYS UP OLD CLAim.
Squares With Entftend for Seiaare-ol
Tke Sealing Vessels f6D2.
Ci tong standing dHRculty bettereen
'eat Britain Bnd Russho. arising T'ora
... e seizure by the latte?, of Canal.ian
balers in the Behring sea.* in lit92.
ias been settled, Russia, agreeing to
Ky $44,701 indemnity to the Carasel
■*- an d the Vanoouver Belle, two *of
,,1(! six vessels seized. 'The oiaiteJ
Counted to $93,047.
"OMAN IS SUSPECTED OF MURDER.
e!l Known New York Sporting Man Meets
Death in Mysterious Manner.
frank T. Yotmg. known on tb«e turf
i' Caesar Young. the bookmaker,
owner and stockholder in Pacific
COas t race tracks, »vas shot and killed
a hansom cab at New Tork Satur
aav ' w Wle on his to the Whit e
n way
lice Pier to join his wife, with
w J,, m he was have sailed for Eu
r ope. to
^'Oflian who was in the hack with
°UHg is, buspocted of being bis mvu
eerer a bd is held.
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FOR DENEEN.
in Ifiinois Convention Comes
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to Sucfden End by Withdrawal of
Yates From Contest.
A special from Springfield, Ohio, |
By making a combination with I
S. Deneen, L. Y. Shermaa, 1
J. Hamlin and John H. a
Governor Yates Friday broke
deadlock in the republican state !
and brought about the
of Deneen for governor,
nomination was made cn the sev- |
Low den, ballot, 522 1 which 2; Dencen stood: 957 Yates, j
1-2;
21.
The combination was the result of j
series of conferences held Thurs
night, and Friday morning, and
were participated in by Yates,
Hamlin, Sherman and Pierce.
agreement had not been consum
when the convention met at
o’clock Friday morning, and the
! ®nd Dencen people forced a re- :
until 2 p. ra. Then the parties |
the combination met and finally
upon Deneen as the candi
When the convention reconvened,
Hamlin and Sherman withdrew
names from the consideration
the delegates and urged their
to vote for iCtmeen.
When the seventy-ninth roll call was
and Adams county led off
“One vote for Yates End nine
for Deneen,” the wildest excite
prevailed. As the call proceed
ed it became evident that the new
in Illinois psiitics would
but the original LoWden men for
the most part remained f rm and went
to defeat with him.
When the call was completed the nomination low- :j
c ‘ en mcne< l to make ..
unanimous and Chairman Cannon de
c - are< t the motion carried. All the pent
U P enthusiasm of the delegates mart-'.
'tested itself as Deneen came to the t
Platform and briefly thanked the con
mention for the honor. In response te
demands of the assemblage, Core
nel LowdeT1 mT,de address, pledging
his support to the-ticket. The con
ventirm now took ' up the nomination
of a candidate for lieutenant governor,
bllt the leaters df the new combfna
tion were Tint prepared for this :s;id
a recess was taken.
NTME KILLED IN A WRECK.
Friqhtlul Collision Between Passenger
Trains on Missouri Pacific Road.
Nine persons we reported to v * nave
been killed‘and many injured Tint col
lision of passenger trains on the Mis
souri PacTTrc railroad near Hurt in
City, 15 miles south of Kansas City,
Friday night. Tne trains, whieffi met
head-on, were the westbound CcHurado
limited No. 1, arid the eastbounil Hois
in S ton * Kras ’ accommodation No. 36.
A message ’received by Miwsou. i Pa
cific offices in Kansas City mdered
them to eena a'•relief tram as soon as
possible a-mi to -get all the smgeons
obtainable, 'from which it is TfLerred
«' Et nurnwr.TO-passengers were hurt.
Newspaper men-were not permrtved on
the relief tram, ; -which left atreut 11
o’clock Frrfeay nrght.
The day coach on the aceorr. rnoda
was telescoped, hut the clmir car
wac not injured. 'The mail car nn the
(t fiver” was telescoped and the tend of
;. tht- baggage <ear stove in.
NEWSPAPER CffERS REWARD
Atlefita ConstsSftrtiori Will Give S3tf0 for
Conviction of Yount) Woman’s Slayer.
Tht Atlanta, Constitution has^offer
i • a reward <cff ^300 for the arrest,
*roof .
to 0 ®
murderers ctf Mil, Sophie Kteeck
b^‘ r - offered
;i Govt rnor Tertell %.is also a
s m - iward of $250, cttakmg $750, and fejere
tfe absG utely no lack of incentive on
tfShe pas- of publke a«J private defec
th es to exert every .effort to disewver
The guft y party -or ’parties, if bitch
ijK.re be.
The s* ong belief Cff many Atla-ma
citizens a ad the press Lin the murder
theory wai solely respeaisiDle for the
eximming-i nd examination of the body
of tt*3 yowt-g woman,,
The coroner’s jury. Biter a brief
sesstoei on toe day the belly was drag
ged feom thd lake, declared that the
Gvomai. had committed suicide,
voung 3
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WAS ailE PATRON OF CAR HWEVES.
Chicago Ikiice Put Next to Wing
Has -Robbed Roads of a Million.
In the direst ; *f Michael
tire Chicago police believe tt»y have
befgun the itemption of an organized
hnvd of car tkievea, whose drpreda
Lions in recent ye are hav/e cost rail -
roaAf nearly $1,1)00,000. The ipolice
say that while questioning the man’s
wife, ■ahe told them that her husbamk
who’is a property owner, neighitors, and is cow was
sidered wealthy by his
selling only stolen goods in a big
which he had been operating for
store An investl&ition
a mi td her of year;’.
her aflEcrtioa to he true.
at the Russian Church in New
York.
Strange and weirc was the impres
when, after the first part of
services a procession, led and by dea- the j
and formed of priests
followed by the Consul-Gen
in full uniform, descended from
altar and passed out of the church
a side door exit, only lighted by
few torches. Almost breathlessly
was the suspense as the
waited, hushed and rev
evidently looking for something
Soon a solemn dirge-like
was heard, and lights began to
Nearer and nearer came
music, bursting into loud and ex
strains, and through the cen
doors cajne the procession again,
longer quiet and subdued, but joy
with their Resurrection message. be'eame
great crystal chandelier
mass of light, and nltrTand w°jg£n
near tlie procession e£cK
the candle they held f/om
carried by the priests, and pass
the light to their next neighbor.
and on in this way the lights
until the whole body of wor
became aflame, softened and
illumined by the candle light, and
their spirits roused to fervid enthus
iasm as they answered, “He is risen
indeed.”—From Social Service.
Our Debt to Italy.
economically considered, Italy is
contributing greatly to the prosperity
of America. A large part of her sur
plus population is. digging our tun
note, building our railways, ami sup- |
porting a multitude of our industries.
This element fcae its vrees—usually
the inheritance ? t>f dynasties of mis
rule—and coming chlefly from thfe
feouth of Italy, sometimes fails to
show us the mete lovable and gemtlfc
side of the people. But it is a hard
working, frugal, and fairly law-abSEng
race, even here, and, however, it may
be misled feSr a time, has. no rattnace
for free institutions beyond any -etner
ignorant foreign population, H will
be sad fen 'Italy if. her children shall
take back from America to that dem
ocratic lard lessons of oppression and
ineqnalitij drawn from the purchase
of favors- before the law. Tip til we
are sure that we are not teaching
them such lessons, we should -do well
to speak more softly of the -degener
acy cT tl he country they have left err
of the‘’ dangers to out cirilbxtion in
volved m their coming.—iRrom an
EditooSal in Century.
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