Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 February 1904 — Page 2

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The League of American Munirlpail tits will hold their annual eotixeii tion in Bui st Uwal. I i. M October 4. 8 anil 6. II II ! Q- ' 1 1. 1 More than 300 scree la lloutt and orand counties. Co! . Wi ra thrown open lor set t lenient . on the 4th. by the state land board. iuclm'ipg mal. umcultural and mineral landl

The senate Voted, on the Ith, in fax d- of loaning the St UMtfj World's fair H.OtKi.ooii The exposition company agr-ed to pay I mle Sam bACk out ol the first gate receipts

Admiral Schley, who had bvn lUf fering from an attack of grip at Washington D C . was very much better on lu "tl. 11- was ahlc to leave his beJ au I r ah.ast with his family. Adjt.-Geg Scott, oa the 4th tutted an order granting permission to the First regiment. Illinois national guard of Chicago, to attend ihc Iuiisiana Poxcbfl exposition at St Until July id

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The official call for the Prohi.itlor national angreution, which i- to con vene in Indianapolis, Im!., on June was i-sued, on the 4th. by Oliver W Stewart, chairman of the nationa committee.

It.. ..rder of Maor McCU l!an ol N w York city to close the Grand op ra house was complied with, on the ."ith. by the manag tu tit A strong force "f police was present to tnforet the order if necessary. Charged with nibbing the body of

woman victim of the BtcagO Iroiuo;tha' r fire. Louis Wiv- a saloon keeper, was, on the 2d. found guilty T McCarthy and Ch:tric- Couwa wert COttrlcted of aiding Witze Rev Amos Preiser, a r rired Conpi. gat, onal minister, died, on the 4th. at his home n-ar Lawrence Ka aged 91 years. He was tine of the first gradaatea of oberlin BaiTertdty, being a meabaac if the las.-, of '33

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A charter was granted at TiipKa Kas. on the ."th. to th Arkansas. Uli OOri a.- Kansas Railroad Co . capital 51 500,0 '. to build a lin- south a-t from Chanute. Kas. Boston eapitaUati were reported to be behind the com par.y

av.a i i m t .. ! In th.- ti--ti treaty with the ii.-w Mate WUUtnBOUUSly ari in; aiueiiiling the rul. s f the I hier.t comnlMioner t' i I'- rt" Kici WM K i n It mum I in .ill eaaentlal re 1 'I a dtligiiie fr- in a t.-rrlt. net ruiiiirmg the concurren

ate. Seviral h urs h- sri bouM In pausing r.v.- private !a avd th beini'.in: ol cansideratl omntbtM 'i.iini bilL The lious p. nr. adjourneO caattr- Aft- r ftimost amendment t. tin urgent i.ti.i

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The senate committee, on the 5th. authorised Senator Nelson, of Minnesota, to rppirt favorably on hi- bffl to pro". Ida for the con- .ruction of roads in Alaska, for the maintenance of schools and support of insane ar.J ii titute persons in tfeO territory

William C. Whitn y went to Ms final rest, on the ."th. in the presence of his family, relativ s and friends in the many walks of life in which the lafp secretary of th navy had passed. The simple ceresaouies aero held tiver

the remains York city Th" Can ad, at Mom real. 2d. that the

d' tnned by a Kong to pay

in Crace church, New tn Pai ific railway ofB ills Can ar.noiin'i on the fifWHrtay had Lppn ron-

British judge la Hon? to h" Chinese Rovern-

m- in MSMQO for 'he sinking of a Chinese gunlioat by one of their steamers the Empress of Japan.

After a biief sitting, the viprem court of the I'nited States adjourted on the 1st. to meet again on the 2?d The adjournment was for th purpose of affording opportunity to give onsideration of cases which have been argued, imluding the Northern Securities merRer case Last rites were performed on the Id, at the Seminary of 'he Sa red II art. Chi ago. over the remain? of Madame Margaret Knapp, a widelyknown member of the Sa red Heart community Madame Knapp ws a member of the well-known family of that name in St Louis.

tuCtli I t.iK- :. provta hours, Indian the h rs. irl cation

Jam i, i w It- I I Part f. The liflk und i . ..J Senate lbs iih t politicwt (1 urgent dtloan of H tion th. pontrovi r L"li.e. man and The . , dispi W ' I d.iv was le.l'l. rs fl j..urnm-tii

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critic political speech h Mr Mi-souri. followed and r r. phr fr. m Mr Kull.-r. ..f I Li 1 1. 1. -f M - a .i . si" 'k.- f . reciprocity. At four o'clock atljtiune il Senate-The political debate ate m the prupo-.! lean --f the St Louis exposition, win. in pri'Kress n a point three ia)s. rasas tn a t tth. thr.u(th a vote which I vision in the ura-eti ,. rt( ' a bill, whit h was piSStS

lifir a hill M extieilite l.iiln.-s In the t i.'tui States .T!rirt c.mrt oi Oregon the senate, at 4 SI p m . went Itit.i executive ..--..,1, a.l i.Mirnlnjr t I L'. until the Ith Hfuie Mr Bbeppar of -Texas, one of ihe y ounces! memh.! ..f the house, mads a 'lenrmlneti and per it en I effort to hrlnjt xttout a r-f..rm In the matter of the lit rlbutlon of aajeda by the aovernment. Ht- contended that the present system was hid Thl was the only hill that arinis. il . rluis I i ii---j..n ,tnl with a fee minor nm-mlmerit-. It w.it Passed bv the house without division The house adjourned until the i,

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The jury, after beiag oal forty hours, ISajdlttad Htldiit Blattery. at O'Neill, N b. on the Ith, who was t barged with the murder of Henry Mtaw Shaw was kill I T!ar h i:: Slattery's defense was that Shaw was accidentally killed while he Wae ettsmpUaf to take a shotgun away from him James B Colgate died at his home, at Tonkert, N Y . on the Tth. after an iline-s of seferal months. Mr Colgate was born in New York, in ISIS. Mr. Colgate was the first to organize, during the ivil war, the New York gold . hatio- oi which he was for tnaaf years, president. Edwin Anderson, former aptain of police at Sioux City. la. was stn-

tenced. on the 0th, to pay a fine f $.'" and 10 ITS :x months in jail for taking SbrÜH! from .1 II B.g.lnw . a slut machine man The seatettce was the limit under the law In a fight at the Coal Creek (Teno ) depot, on the Tth. three miners- were killed and three bystanders wounded, hf two guards employed by the Coal Crock Coal Cnnpany Later a deputy sheriff, who went to arrest a guarld. w as kilted By a d i-ion hatlfhtii dow n a' Vic-

ona. 15 f. on the Ota, Kdna Wallaie Hopper, the a tres. was defeated in her efforts to break the will of her stepfather. Alt xander iMinsmuir. and to secure a portion of the Dunsmuir millions The post office dejiartment. on the 'ith, annotui' ed that all rural fre de

livery carrier- in the I'nited States would have a holiday en the I'.M. WathiBSjtoa'S l irthday There are approximately 20,000 of these carriece, Wa.-hington Taj lor. rjnartermaster general Of the gran! amn of Confederate veterans, of Virginia, fell down a sta rway of hi-- residence and fractured his skull, and died on the t'.th, without reeaining consciousness Setreiary of State Hay returned to

IfaahttftOB, D. C. on the Tth. from Thomasville, Oa . w here he had been re up ratios for the past few we. a He seemed almost entirely covered from his severe indisposition lodpa Thoraaa f Tipton died at,

Bloomingion. Ill . on the Tth. aged TO years He was a riltrurl judge for fhir-

Kansus City. Mo. Keh T A special to the Star truu Kull ui Mo. says: The jury in the roea ol VI Kl tint -tier, the millionaire S1 Louis. nditu iaa on trial on a charge of bribing 9 memaera of the boost of eelespatea at si. Loots ret uined a erdut w tutliread: "We, the Jury, find ibeledeadaad not gUll! " JIM.

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Judge Lin ien Sali-bury dietl at hit borne on Walnut Hill farm, near KenTon. O . on the 3d. aged R" years He was the founder of Salisbury, Mo and sered four terms as a member of the legislature of that state While a resId' ii of Missouri he alo served on the common pica bench. e J. O. Myers, a prominent fanner died at Carthage. Mo . on the 3d, having Starred himself to death. Hfl had BOt eaten a particle of fod for 49 days Myers was a spiritualist, and said recently that his wifr. who died some time ago. WON nrelrg him to come to her Myers was GO yeare of age SSd well-to-do.

Adolph Schwarzmann, one of the toanden ami cdltors-hpchief of Puck. : d Is Nflfl Tor city, on the 4th, of pneumonia, alter an Illness of six Wi hfl lb- was liorn in (Jertnany, In IISI, ami came to this country after IterniOf the printer's trade With J" .!i!i Kepoker ha ioundd pooh in 1r"; OBd had sin- been at the head of the paMtoatfca. m,.mm.:,.. fl. ....,. i William Collins Whitney, former re- r tary or tho navy, died on the 2d. in New York city, while nadflC Hie inloaoca of ether stfmisfttared propais tnry to a second operation for upjioliciti By his lud ide were his on Ii irr Paarst Whitney, and hin daughter, Dorothy Whltoey, as well as Dr WiriBin T. Bull, tho chief urgeon ic ai " :. i i. e. Ho was la his sixly-fourtl

PERSONAL AND GENERAL, The Natkmal Woaaaa'a Relief corps .lied art h ies of incorporation, on th ."!d. with the tSflrStSTf of -'ate. a Columbus. O. On the M, W I Allen gftral man ager of the Chicago. Cincinnati & Lou Isville railroad, resigned Col W K Cody r.-ached U WOSl Neb., on the 4th. with the remains of his tide Si daucht r. Mrs Art1. Cod Thorpe, who dt' d at her him- In So . kane. Wash The hodjr wsfl taken to itocnester, N y where foaeral s. n lees and interment took place. ike Village Aii;. was tUaoel to tally destroyed by Uro. on tho 4th Twenty two bofliflaaaa houses. ,x 'wdlin the pst office. atflSMOk temple it. id ui;;,i otb- r bnibling, w.-re destroyed. The loss was "sti,nated at I2Ü.0"". partly insured Secretary of he Treasury Bbaw rail for a 2ft DOT c-n' paySMal f the Panama CflOal mosey, 00 the 4lh. tool; a tttttfl mora tbas ,000,000 from the SeSCfltfton haul - of N", v 01 i ;t . Senator William A. dark, of fot tana. ii r DsWItl Talmasja und Mtfl TStmtge, of Washington, D. C. saileil. in th- i.h. on the ItSSSMhlp TTfthtdSd fot Bt rmiKla. Prof Aril. ui V PatSMT, Of the Uoh crsity ol Illinois, who bad a national reputation as a chemiat, died, OS ths 4th. at I rbaaa. III. The i wein h Juror w as secured, on the -"-th for the trial of Marx. Netdt meiet an.! au Hue the Chicago car hern 1 i and taking of seidaSK oomiiu nci d on tho ith. T'ent four days w i consumed in thu work ol

ijfT of congress i. a prominent Iwadenborglai on the Tth. at

t'-en eai ami a men from HsTT to 187 Dr Charit s W Ho. ph-si. inn and lotal leader, died suddenly.

Cintinnati, O.. fmm ajsiplexy

flnat" Afll : hsg to speacVes by Mr Hopkias and Mr Clay in sup pirt of the Panama canal treaty, the senat on the sth pa-s. d the bill granting assistance to the proposed Iewi; an! Ciatk as posit loa, a: Portland, tire The bill wa- am nde l s.i as to clis the tSfpOaftlOS m BtSrtttS. anl the provisioa for a permanent me morial lo Lewi and Clark was eliminated The senate, at ? :::, p m . ad)iurned Hoona The houso debated

at length the proposed loan of ?l "fto to the LooJaiasfl Psncataae extiosii"n at St Lmis as proxided for in the

-nat ann ndment to the urgent b-fl

cienc bid and it was still n-niinE

when 'he lumse adjtiurne!. Th house

non COOCurred m a'! other amendments . xc. pt that proiding for analyzing and tettiSf at the St Loali fair, under direction of the seoioeieal sur-

vey of ihe coals and lignit-'s of the l"nitl States, in rder to deteraslOA

th-ir fuel alu - With the loan mendmeiil still pending at 4 :ff the

hiu-.' adjoin ne. I In an "' rcatino 00 a railway plat form at anhtfaSb Mi . :" mil - from (Juincy, III. Noah Bowle, town n u shal. was shot and killed hj William I'itlman. who sabeegtMOtiy committed BtdCtde. It was alleged that I'ittman was m toxica ted ami had terrorised the

pSfl R n on a train frim Lab lie to Lewlatowt m In ths distrit-i cuirt at Cripple Creek, (ol OS 'he Nth. .Bulge Lowftj tivrrru'ed the miti'in Of ea-CbOgn sman John M (iboer. of HltflOOrt, ftir f lemlttal of th- ehsigea f a -auit with in' nt to Brardct effgeoatfl litCtinon au I S'uith of th Colorado natiot.nl jtiiar.'. Ous'av Marx, self-confessed participant in the Chicago tar barn murders, turned a.-ide from thit rg drfflSflSStl Petal Neiderweyer Mid Wsrve) Vit :! at th OOeiliOfl of the trial if ttas

Ii..- men, m the Ith, ami offerod to lier.me 2 w lines- for the -tat. Ott J i rash Mpptot a competent nutluiiit; on factory .uatlstics. on the sth tattfluated Hat the oamheref per son . thrown out ol eatptojriotBt by M häüttmort Md.l fire would n ach iS.ooi Others aattawted ihc ssfssi of ldlt-ne, at ereatiy more. Inspector of talldiog Preston, of Baltimore, ltd., made a careful study, bo the Ith, oi the dl riet w hi h i.ad been horned In mat city, and piaced -c building loss it i:,v,i mj ...o

ury bad ome in and repoflrted that they were unabte to agree. They were ordered back to their room to further onsider the case. W hen the jury finally reported read to rentier its verdict, the tlcfnlant was not in the court room It took several minutes to find him The jury wabrought in quii kly. and the verrfii I wa read by Judge Graves As its import was realized, a SOXeO of Col. Butler's friemis gave forth a wild shv.it. and ;la-hed out of the rtnim ami into the street to spread the news Butler stepped ouiikly frtim Iiis plate ami shook hands with Foreman Rosier Then he walked down the line of Juror, shaking hands w ith ea h Within

a tew mtflu.te .In. Ice t;ras polled the jury and discharged them Friend surro'inded Col Butler, ami after ht.lding an informal levee all left the room I: ier laaghiai and joking with those about h;m When he finished shaking hattdt with the jury Cd Butler turnotl to bifl -n. Etiiie. the big htacksmith Thenfe were tears in the old man's eyes ard

am yOWBg man. unable ?o spexk. - tied his father and hbatd him. The jury ontained Ore yoUOf men. BOt of them oer L'T years of age the youngest b ing 2" The olde-t juror Is .V.. while th" average ago is Judge Craves held ihe jurors until miduight Kriday iiefore .ermittinc them in ret ire. The jury was brought into court at 8 4ft SatQday morning, and informed JudRe Craves thai they had been unable to agree "Is th re an prosper t of yo ir re.o 1, ing an early decision ?"' asked the court "I tan not say. " replied Foreman Roattr, ' ve are still coeaideriflg the case." Judge Craves thereupon ragatatflkf 'he jury to retire again, saying he wnild recall them in a short time. Circuit Attorney Folk v.as oadosgflhsf by the er.lict About lk ballots wer. taken arOOtdtOg t Foreman Poem I, and at the s'art the jury ttflsod tea for acquinal wo for (tin-, it lion. One of those iting to ccmrld dhaagtd tfter 'he firc ballot "The lurors did not WOai lo eonvM the defendant.' said Mr RoOflstr, on the testimony of bood'er ind perji:rer?. hose statemenis WSTfl flatly o.tradicied iy men of r.'Kid harat.r "Again we did nut thir.s the clrcumstances pointed to th t'irfandagt' guilt On 'he evideme of the Mate, cwn Ihoogh e thoroughl reilltfd It, there was erious doubt xs to Bultr's guilt.'' THE ENGINEER WENT INSANE

Bf I wliu is at work mi the s hahr flrdflsjr ui)str mem a fotmsl stateunit lo n w ia 1 1 t t.i rt-spondeatl He su u ibis wa ilic In- aiithto : meat oat tat assider ha has made i i identity of the murderer ifc known.' saiil be "and he Mm in a tow n in w hit h Hin St-haft-i larsMHrfj 1 1 i fffcart ahVJ lie no inline, Hate airsi I t-l mors bopsfttl than at any time. The evidence in our posoeealoa w mostdfi comeb s:m i oofinctas and ad mail a hsjrgctsf as will result in cosivictioo." i tu. btMesNi Beaesw. hiwcetoa, Ind., Feb l Barths anc Tu.a. aged tour and s i n. tlaughtt-r- of Dann l Barrett, residing ui Patt.ki river, .-eon nnii s 1101 -t h ast .f this city, weic (irown tl A h a v storm was ti at

t h- time and t St wat r came up so rapid ly that the fBaaily Wi r flBShlo logt t "it. Th dtxirs wrc blown op. n ard the fa- ' her, oaother and fuir chlldreai w r- car-

rted away. The fathfr saM.l or., in hit arms and anothrr little m n was featnd Pflrchcd on a stump half frorn. ohIiIii'i titrre. K.I. hart. Ind.. Kb k 1 l) Wcod.ot QosliMi. has tii'cii aiipidntid r- : t for the Garden Cltj Ital ham r ooanpaaj hy Judge Farreil The liabiliti are approximately fl'Hi.cuo while the a-s ts. it is claimed, will reach from tea to per cent, of that amount. Th eh. f ause of the petition, it a undersood. tl a disagi t t-m t.t atnotig the ittM-kholders. Theconipany '.- affairs ar- (implicated bv

i the fa 1 1 1 1 r of th' Indiana Nationa. bank of Klkhan. XicKirt fair i ..Ii..... Richmond Im! Feb. 8. Earlhan. j ctil!-ge won first plai e at the- täte ini ten nl giate oratorical eontflaS in InI diaaapotts. Her representative. Luther M Peeger, in his oration of 'Oiisj tflitrm Atio phus oaaahosfl the otsaor I irom the oUm i si hoott hott in delivery and in flsaaaneript PfPstip was toe

ond and Butler ihird. Notre Dame st.nid fourth and Franklin tilth Hämo i ami I Wabash were tied for sixth piece.

Illllllt 1 I. 'I.- ii I p. Hammond. Ind . Feb. 8 Two violent shocks resembling tbi-e of an "art iiHiake were felt hire at 7 o Saturday night people rushed from their homes in alarm, but no ilamag was don- Many tboaghl the Aetna potrder mills ha 1 MOWS up No direct information can b dMaJaed from Aetna, but at filler! Station, flo miles from there, they know nothing of Mi captation The shock wadlatlacttf felt a: Hobnrt

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OFF PORT ARTHUR Japan Sends Torpedo Boats Against the Russ:an Flee. THREE OP THE LATTER DAMAGED

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oFUCiai. DISPATCH RECeiTKl) HKKK SWS THAT JAPANB8B TOfl PD0 BOATS HAVE ATTACKED TIM Rl ssiaN IQt'AOROM IN THE Ol IKK ROADS T itiBT AttTHt R AND THAT THREE RUSSIAN shin WERE DAMAGED ADMIRAL AI.KN1KKKS OPPICIAI RiSPORT OP THE ATTACK Bt THE IAPANRSI is as FOLLOWS

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Rl n I JAPANESE TORPEDO BOATS MADE A SUDDEN ATTACK HY MK ANS Of MINKS I PON THK III SSIAN syt AHRON IN THE OUTER ROADS uF THE POP KKSSOF ItiKT AKTIH R IN 7HJCH THE BATTUttHIPS RJCTVIZIAN AND ClABJCViTCH AND THE CRUI8BR PALJLADA WERE DAMv;kd an INSPECTION is rung M Aid: Tn IfJCKRTAlN THE CHARACTER OP THE HAMACK DET ULS ARE POUjOWINO FOR TOUR MA BRTT." 1 ' . ! spsetel n.pj.ict. frtmi Be vlla MS)- .: neaai . r JaimnKr ttar.l M... rIaM, j ,

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par' ment has received a t aii egram from the Am r it an legation at Seoul to the effect ?hat It is rencrted tha Japnnop w.r-hip hae artirtd off Ma-ampho but that Telegraph communication has leen cut IT and ft. ia in ; --il k 10 on firm tie report. staeiaxs uraviatu nikoks.

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Hlamea llrnl Itc r-iii-l a t . Iitlar.d. Ind., Kb - Luther Colllni ised tt ytnra, yraa arrested at 1 (at nr. ( liargetl with causing :heda'h of his s.ster-in-iaw Mi-s Ma. 1, . a Sn . : -ley. aged 1! years. The anten.ort m Mdtcm.nt of hfiat BstllMj lo a pf.siian told of her disgrm t 'ollins is said

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(ountry arhei gtrttttdl He win Im held without bond. O. I. mi. . ( iMMMPa. Hbomingtnn. Ind., FVh s prof John ML Ciapp has epf T"1 " M1 the nam- of the m n w ht w ill r present Indiana univeratty in the annual debate with the I nlversity of Illinois as follows: Joeph M Anman. New Augusta. Bmion J Bloom. Ch.11 Oh usi o; Krank V. Thomas 1 captain 1. HanTille The cones.! ff lie held hrre on Mar h 4 in Hut gpaatfl. Rlilinmnd. Ind.. Feb It in reimrted here that Charles L Henry, of In-

ii iin'ipo.is ami ( rawlord Fairbenha "f T'-rre Haute, are 10 purchase the Odar Springs rtMirt. five milen cast of thla rltj SM MtaM Iah a sanitarium The C lar Spring resort is owmd b Davon (apitaliais. who lave kepi it dosed for the last Hvea ara OI, la.ll..- SJiai. lniiianapolia. Ind Feb 1- The Old IjolitV Home aaM iation. of Howard ount. has incorpoia.cd with a . spiral StflSCh of $5.tKKl pa object is to fttlieh and control an institution for the Mipport of axed worn n of Howard .unty. The home will be built at NeflS Loatdoa.

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"Ki'ssia's 'ove of iea has l-een ex-hau-ted hp Japan s demand- Tro.ips. thert fore, havt- been onc n trated at ihe Tata rier. The Itiit-sian iroops are ia the bast of spiri'--. The Jauantse every w her are hurrying homeward?." Iiis I s II Willi lltW .1 .

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Ixmdon. Ont . F b ' The Canadian Pacific flyer ' trOthed into a freight train in the 'ail road ards here Saturday The fireman jumped and was killed The engineer. John Abern.nhy. stuck to bis post and escaped injury, but went insane The pejnflflnjflMrfl were badly shaken up. FIND ALDERMAN MOL GUILTY.

or laeegtlag iiriiir in CewflssetthMi wiiii 1 io- Latte SSehtgaa Wrattt Ural Stnntinl. Grand Rapids. Mi. h fet The Jury in the case of Alderman .lame Mot, (harced with having accepted a brilie of In connection with the Iike Mxhigan water scandal. Saturday night returned a verdict of guilty. 8entcne wa 1! 1 c, nil Mm, h 1, Mod me lofeadaal was rt! ' in M.OO0 ball.

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hum a tew nubs 8he undertook to kerosfne. and an Her clothing wa tnat

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t tn it I tti 11 Japna. St. Petersbirg. Feb ! - The rui.t r f diplomat!- relations kin Russia and Japan was d.s u-- with ted erable calmness in the mor-itiifl papers here, the onus lieins unanimo'vly Pia e. on Japan tor gt'flng ie?tions the ery t)ay the R'issia?; reply wa to reich Tokio. The Yiendom sti still ses a dim ray of hope of pea. .able seubniti:i

The Naasflt Vremya repeat In Pa (haifi that I.o .n - de-ire was t bring dlaiut ,var no master what wa the tenor of the Russian - pl ami adda that etn Japan's eMra-iroinary manner or rupturing rclauors nas ttoked no thaminbm in ItflOflfa. btu. niiKiy at an outbur-t of kener pa'rioiif m 1 ur Ml III IUI II M I Irr:, lt-to .1 iliartl I h raewtse n..oiiiir. St Betersburg. Feb. 'J. At an important r Pfeil held at the instate tin-' (! r the presidency of ihe rar. it wan decided to telegraph 10 YUeroy Al- . ,.ff to tairnpnapntly neoid an st-p

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