Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 August 1904 — Page 2

Weekly Courier. BEN KD. DOAMm. Swr - J ASTER, ; . ; INDIANA.

A eon ard heir to the Russian thron as born on the 12üt Tb empress and cb.ld are doing well.

JAPANES

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the German foreign office ha ieard nothing of the report that Prince H slat to Aaiertca, and alto gether ditvredtu iL

BIG NAVAL BATTLE Vladivostok Fleet :s Completely Put to Pout. THE CRUISER RURIK SUNK

BOOSIEK HAPPENINGS

Told in Brief by Dispatches from Various Localities.

F. rmer Senator George Graham Vest fco served Missouri la the United Btates mttl 2i years, died oa ths

Soy: elate J ft, I

D Thompson, former aser of the court of appeals at died, on the 12th. of diai home In Ea: Orange. X J.

Pauae to the tobacco crop to tha mount of over SluO.wW has been ra teed in Massachusetts by a hailstorm, w hüh lasted about 15 minuses. RxQr sheriffs of Illinois met ia Springfield, on the 6th. and organized a ate a.-eoc:ation. Ben H. Hninerd. cf Ssr.camon county, was ele :ed preat- !.:.: ol anizaiion. - -' mp An epidemic of smallpox has broken at In Zion City. 1)1 , the h-me of Alex ndfff Do:e. the ao-called "divina iMalsr " All late, there are said to bs 15 persons ill with the disease.

Tfce pattf of Igerrotes from S:. Lou s Plaited the president on the M. He. received them as he wouM any other of the Indian chiefs. The Igorrotes wera greatly impressed with Washington. Th International Typographical untoo. which held its annual session at the World's fair in S Loui. decided to hold it next session at To17. Columbus. O., the only r xpeator i The navy epar -rr. : has received a cablegram announcins; the arr.val at Monte Christi. San Domingo, of the n baat Bancroft, sent from Son Joaa a: the request of American TtTalttMJ DawsaaL

Oaaww ptaaaa re i ,r, md Peata Join, . . Hkli h ouiulrlrl Irlr)i Ilia aal anssf la Mm las lasi SI. P-trrabar. la II-llmr-td-mlr.il Mithoefl. nku aa a oomluantl ( ihr Huaalaa aatnl hfflSS a I Purl Arthur, mas killed durlna in. rnmti'iui'il of Urtlnrtdii). Ihr inprrur ha rreeied a trlrixrntu lnin Tata (bun. lorl by apt. ttatoua llrh. thr rrar-al-rniral'a chief of lad. r-port in II I Wifhorft ran hia dralb abord Ihr tlaehip t caret itru. Both hl Ira wrrr hlctaa off. ChaPC V um. .il. of Ihr ttarrxlteh, cminiiiilir ii!iiofl and tnrrul ofScrra nrrr nouudrd. r''rl oflrrri brililri Ihr rraradatlr.il r rr Willed. Thr hattleahip aualaiurd inrrr daaiaar. Her rudder broken I. .. nil hope uf re;alr. i apt. Mntoniriltrh did am report tu ihr wh reahnuts of Ihr thrr bat thr dispatch mlila that thr in . ;. ,i rruiarr Nu MS hna left laiiiit bua.

I.oadua. Us. II. diapalrh from t. I'rterabnra la a new agriu-r aa ihr mar Ii 1 lie r jr of Ihr Iluaaiaa hattleahip iarrltrb mi am baneked abont tlorlnic th fluhl that aaeat of It la orlhlr.t. hr loat BtS fil. er and aarn blllrd. and had uo ailed. Krar-Adaalral Wltborft aaaa a thr bridge of thr (rrlli b bra a ahrll riplodrd tberr. biun iaa lira lu plrrrs.

Will Try g Hold Her Job. Jasper. In.! . Auk. l-" Niel I ii Haiti, ihe u"gri.-. ho .i app.'intn.

dtpui.v pu-uuiiiiirso at rVrdiaaad t) Dt. Wotteuum. still holds (u-r p.itioa In an inu-rvuw she said that peopl v. tre .4 lad io see h r work i tig In tbir houses aud shi cannot MW hy i hey object to her working as leputy in pot orti. a Msfl said that it she hsd Known htr appoiutment would ha treat? I the storm that It has. she VMM not nave a.vepted. but that cw she wii: mM on If tbt doctor will k ; bet as she d not propose to be iln.rn out if she ran help it Pr Wottcman rfnrs to liscusti his reason for appointing Miss Hägen, saying that it is his own busin ss. The post office department will be asked to recall Dr. W 'man. Pythians off or Louisville.

Imüanapoiib, Ind.. Auk. 15. Twenty-

tour soatpanica. L'nifonn rank. Kalghli of ly hui. of th. Indiana briKade. Ml Sunday on special trains for Loalsvfflfl to attend the biennial encampment ot the order, which begins Auti- 1" and continues for a week. The Indians hftfatM was in - harge of Bri. Ott Charl-s R Jones, of Indianapolis, and Adjt Robert W. Kinsey. also of In-diana-oi - There were 7"" in ;h" party, which included the families of many of ire pythians. Drinks Sulpher to Die. Lan rtc. In!.. Aug 15. Truman Smith, divot-' t d from his wife and entenced to the county Jail for failure to pay alimony. Haa in a critical condition as the result of drinking a concoction of sulphur water with suicidal inten". Judue Richter recently made

the decision o commit all hitahands to jail who failed to pay alimony stipu- ' la'ed in the decrees of divorce and

j Smith declares Hut he will die rather

than comply with the demands of the eoarl

JAPANESE ATTACK 81 LAND ANA WATER

Assault Upon Port Arthur Said to Have Beun Monday. ARMY ASSAULTED THE WORKS

Kao Mail- Malaaja 14 veil 9a Ihr Wat Mate ataWSiaa eaaea nhiih look Heina ni TalaajI'lIU Out i( t omliilavloa. t he l oo, I... teleuraiu Jnat reedvsMl here Irtaa a rwMadhis oureo asaiea ibni avasmal attaall Part hrthWI lirmui ill lour o'olocU Urnf iiniriiinil.

Waafclsiatesai Tmm aiat tfartaweX aaa t tsl vei aaVMaea friM.i I l r loo Id the efleel thnl It la r.-. r(. il ll rri' Hint a mal Imlile Mt I'ort kltl ii r ITSM lnuuii at ilmiu t o-il.i .

t he l"o. Ina. II i::to a. in. aa raaeaaMesasa report hieb be beea ri'ni. id teeta iiiik t'ttu. aays thr Hesahia iruimr NOVlfcf lileli put Mio Tala Tau. aftrr the battle uf iikii.I IO. olT I'ort rlliur. and fjahtl ' nulled Dure ami put ! aen Mr II hi tier 1 hoiira' llmli. baa hern await lrt Billed from T"i.ii; Inn-

At 11 II loM. Mil III I I I i:t. Ilaaalaua Nak iaa a Im ol I'n irliitl fur I'urlhrr nul lawtS'Mtf 8t. lVtciliurf. Auk 1 Tlier"1 is i oiihiiliTable ai'ivity aboard the dilps of the Ualtic fleet. A larye amount of sailor' bastto is U in-. taken to iho in batUaahtp Oral OMstta have beta l-urd biit all torjutlo bats and deroer - of 1 1." se ond divb ion shall be coaled to full capacity. The boats ai iMo aw ait fur' her oi d-rs In theMiiall rtv.ulsii'ad at Kronstadt. Shore liberty on ull vessels has boeu urtaiii-u att r sun.-ei. nu v.i in, i.vmi kin hi:. rtia Japaasaa Imarsajtli rn iniriin to lltiteh Iviirupalkln. Uao VaiiK. Aug. It;. Tho Japam I ar- pn -paring to make an attack. Tin urc making rot'onnaissances to ascertain the strength ot the Kusian. in Au haii-iiau. Thi Japaaeae are i itt nil's to thn

BOYS IN BLUE OF CIVIL WAR Op rallf, of the Thirty-Eiiihth G. A. K. tiKampmriit id boston.

Ihr Ctt I " l'eie in Honor uf lb 1 eleraua I'llilliii- ! MM I lua rrlauuera uf War. Itouon, Aug II Koi the thtrtyrMgatl Uats staaa Um awn wr the survUIng vitfiatis vbo bMlfkl in tliu anion urmj arc aast Bhlsbj in aniiuul en-caniiuiii-ut. tataarini i iioston. TIM) i in aiiipini iit o the rataraaa as w-cii us of tlio subsidiury m gantat ions, tncludliiK the National Woman's Relief Corps, the National tauchten f v-t-Caaa, the National Sou. ol Veterana and otlu r organizations, was formally op. n d Matter eircimiMances w hich proaiMsd a loocrissfiil raah f parades, raaatoaa, raeeptloas, luisiness and en),.ment. The Am Menu lag 1 evi r where, and ted. white und blue

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M i.li I nuton. Ina. I he tnerlrnii rassaal at iaaaaahl eepeetetl 1 Ihr .lull' department that IHM of fur mirniiir. f the Iii lliiaalim eruiar RaSffe (el ISM la!i oalob aiiiailrmi. unk Ii liliniral K in i in u ra . hue iirriinl ni Maehi. mi.iIw 1 the IstaaMl mm 4 i t io- Jaisaaeea a14 mi a I lui - e .

Five h-.mdred Japanese laborers Beat to Santa Rosalie, lower California, to work in the Rothschild mines, have atruck. laSaaaai they consider he timbering unsafe. The Japanese a. . A as gase there. ' 1 mt I Ccorsre Harrison. serrlntT a life term for murder in the Texas penitentiary, ma..:? h:s escape from the Clemens farm, ia Brazoria county, on the Uth, and was shot to death by the giarda Harrises, was unarmed. Samuel Gaty. Zi years old. of New j "lorK. who has sn income of f a j'ir. has been senteatd to a term in

Tokio. Aug 15 Vice-Admiral Kamimura encountered the Russian Vladivostok squAdron at dawn Sunday aorth of Taa island, in the strait of Korea, and attacked the enemy at once. Th battle lasted for fire hours, and resulted in a complete Japanese victory. The Russian cruiser Rurik was sunk, and the cruisers Roasia and Gro-

Vie for Fairbanks' Place. Importe. Ind.. Aug. 15 Maj -Menles of Mount Vernon. Ind . is seeking the I

. endorsement or ilemoratic county Conventions throughout ihe state as a candidate for tJalted States sena'or to succeed Charles W Fairbanks. Fr.enda

of John W Kern. eajMUdate for gorernur. dfilarc that he will be a andidate for I'nlted States senator even in the event of his ejection as eov. rnor

D F Shiv?ly. of South Rend, is also

i fl?d to the northward, after hav- in thr field.

Talutc thou, lui:. lawrac RaaaSaa fliiu Ima lnl been pajMed iSWS from Mm hastlesblp Psara rllrb aad Mm Ihr r iiera hieb taaStl refuar brre. ihe !. riliu Ol Ihr eolora aa n a duar la the pr.eiiee at thr .. nun ii : r nor.

I.i.' -re .f the Ituian

ban. he.-n rIrred In dein I u.il b Ihe l.eriiuiii amh.nili. nl lilUaVaa aattl Iba elaaa at Iba ar. BaaUl 11. BSfC UiCMRI f i .

the Elmira r n!lty to recei C. ML Reece. o

He pli stolen

Ch-.rlr II Jd. G j;.-. ; rPork Butchers' uniotl, man t at alag bouse t-.

ths of

t5 scstatbed 5rous dama-' Vtce-Admiral Kamimura cables the navy fiafjattSMMt that the injuries inflicted ;:; :;s vessels were slight. The fate? cf the crew of the Rurik is not known. It is presumed that many of them wer? killed or drowned. The strength of the fleet under V BAdmiral Kamimura is not known, but It is presun ei that he had the Adsama,

Idsumj. I wate, Takasiiho and other j, ht cruisers.

Wealthy in Their Old Age. Muneie. Ind.. Aug. 15. Aftr a lifetime of stru:Ie an'i toll an-! more or f less hardship. Elijah Goff. ag. d U j i years, and his wife, aco M years. ( t have reached flnan' ial independence a through the oil boom. On the old I homestead three miles southea?' of j Muneie. oil has been found in great c,

qutntitiea and to-day the aeed

J.:. in" InUiiiL. :i liiinTtil land aad iaeal ItSJMtt mm run uiimr. CI Foo. Amc M 11 p ra. Ti.at a i a laad and naval attack was

n Port Arthar, Moaday is inüI by information from various

hold a line southeast, including

valley of Sidani. whence their iln'

runs northeast to IfolotjgDV, winch is OCCttpied by a large force. Further north their outposts are .-oiue miles from Lianiansiau. Oppnsit. Aaping the .lapnnese occupy Croutryatzei. tin the TaltI river the outposts occupy naodinshan, whence the Japanese tried to ford to Hen-ihn. whir-h i defended by the Russians. The road theneo stands toward the Yanfai mines and the railroad north of Lino Yang. The .Japanese also occupy the Tsfaatehaa. oppnsit- Dapituloushan.

on the BaaMttl road over the laipin pass and through Sintszintin to Mnkdcn. There are constant reports that

ftha Japaaeas are moving large cbreat

on the railroad to Sinmintln. nd that they are bringing up pontoons to cross the Uao rher. thus threatening the Sdekdea and I.iao Yang railroad. From a!l this It is easy to perceive tho Ktissians' stratesjcal poattioa is very good. They occupy, with I.iao V ::g. a tbs ci titer, a fortified semicircle. The V.w. slan forces can be concentrated rapidly and moved along Inside tinea. The Japanese, on tho Other hand, are outside, and therefore much dispersed The Russians' position, it is said, will be st.ll better

j when they retire from Anshan. The raa.-la ,.r..:; i gTS showing desire to close.

U Circle from the north, simultaneously moving from the west and east ' e.c.irds Yantai. Mukden and Ta paos Cader the present circumstances It is believed that this task M l vnnd their strength, at least until the fall of Port Arthur releases a larg" number of trooaa.

lirAtiil Arniv ami the words 'Fra

ternity. Cbaiity an I Loyalty. ' the motto of the order, aro shown from the fronts of business bouses, hotels, theaters. BS VS paper Oalaas an I residence-! trom one end of the city to

I Ik.. Ihi

me inin i . Creel I ii if apuken In riii-ra. rfotable in all the display Is the 'Ify's greeting to the vet rans aa spoken by the flowers In tho public garden, where beautiful designs had B made to reproduce ths Stars and Stripes and the various insignias of Ute veteran organizations The visitors expiM-t a weeK of activity. There were events scheduled for Monday.

R1 s-i n ittlPa U GUT PtRB.

:.t thru ths naval attack S at foir in the rn.rnias m an snthoritatlfR but not

oup.e i d

Told

Joyous over the news, aj it

lü b.oux piv j-raa ,-nas-ery of the sea and re-

mm T. la-- xr-sied. on the 10th, od '.tores commerce.

y,- irTtee t conspiracy to injure the

of the Cadahy Packing Co

PORT 1 K I II I K la .

.The information was hied by Fank I wibad rt Captare of thr ttraaai I

!

i are wearlhv. Their nreen laeoaM Is

about Ii-Mi a week. Fwr new wells are being bored on the BftMtL

War Veteran Suicide. Lebanon. Ind. Aug !.'. William

.In pn ur ae I i- ;nll.in Heina of Def.-at

if Inili oafiiW Miiuadron. Washington. Aug If,. Tho Japanese lecation Monday received a dispatch from the foriga office at Tokio saying tnar Admiral Kamimura reports that at dawn on Au-ruat Id, his sqtiadron

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..-lovered the three vessels "u Vladivostok squadron off l'lan. fonth-

and Snshiyen whiih is two or three i tern coast of Korea. steaming south-

irriveil here say the japoet apled the Liaati h.lia

miis north of the fortress. Five warB ps and seven torpedo loat destroy-

r:.iahy

...Id dn.l Be f:r .ei. .1

Metherington. afd 7" jeara. a rat rr'' aOSacdlll to the junks, returned eran of the civil war. committed sul- to I'0""' Anhiir tfce nigh1, of August 10.

' 77 . . ' Lieo Yang. Aig IS. All is quiet on Airof-.menardhoys.pS'-knfli.t. AMrenJ!v

house rlkera asd their sTapath.zera,

eropp-3 an Incvwmng 'rain carrying atr.ke break rp near Kar.se C:ly. Mo., on the ith. drove the non-union men irx,m the train with clubs, threw their bagare into the Kaw r.-.er and set Are to the cars

The funeral serv4 ces of ex -Senator Vee were held at 'ha Vest co- ax a: ßweet Springs. Mo. on the loth, coodueed by Rev. J O Hhackelford. assisted by Rev. O. H. M-Trton. A vast Vrdwd assembled. The services were Ir. f ind simp The remains were taken to St Louis.

. Japanese are not attempting any fur

ther advance on Lioa Yang, but are ' turning all their attention to Port Ar- ! ttur. cr.-.iccrning which t!.re is considerable uneaairess ".iere. Reports arc coming In of several

land attacks on Port Arth-r luring the

Isst few days It was stated

s st. i" mat tae japar.f . . r ;

rort Ar:v.-.r 1 0i men and IN R84 af which Co are bewitzere Whether Port Arthur sunds or fal'J, I It will cost tne Japanese enormously. Jt eiltaa'ed that tfley will loe :..

i ide a' hU hotne west of here by takIhg carhoVic acid. His little grand -daiiKhter accompanied him to the bam, and while there he swallowed the drue and died in aeony a short time af-erward Isp nden y was the cause

John Mitchell, preaideat of the d MtM Workers of America, pres

over the iiitetlngl of the In'ema: t -

1 Miners' congress in Paris oa the l"tb He conveyed to the congress the thanks of the workers of Amer.ca for the sympathetic reception which ths r- raaaatatteM of the new world have re wed.

-vJ mn if they take the fortress, but ' if they do take it It will besefiois f.r

the Russian army, as it will rat

Suit for 82.500 Damages. Netrca.at. ind. Aug 15 Miss Effl

Vu- I l"dl'Mai has brought suit agalns.

.Mary j nirs ijredine K-r V' -

t . 1 1 . I l a as

.- i:ar:iasr. aimirm that Be'ause t.t erroneous statements by the defendant the plaintiff lost bdr positieVt as bookaaaaar for the Independent Telephone rlHapaay. Bo'h are well 1'nown. and the defendant is a wonaa of means

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Object to Street Tatra. I.afa.ve'te Init Anc l." Thn mer-

, the releasing of a majority of the tap- rhan,s of ivette are making an acSil i::'!.fri inrra f cr an rlr.r 1 ......

" , v -- i nve campaign against ruture carni-

j - mtm .11 ! I iti tails Uli lue iimiuv vim

7 ' - c? Gee,-; r,r?.vm Vett. former senator and Misaour.'s rei -nan. now rets beneaih tl t o!I of the state he leved so well aad served sr; fal.l.f illy dnring his life-

A LI. TOKIO ia JO Vol . Vlctorl-a of Togo aad Kamimura et Ihr l'opalar- Wild. Tokio. Aug 1". Flags are flying, lanterns are glimmering and cries of "banzai" are rin.ng in the atreeta of

they have greatly injured the ety lu

many respects, especially fnm a j moral viewpoint. It Is thought thai J the fairs have passed out of existence

so far as Lafayett. a toutSl had.

Tokio in honor of at sea by Acmiri aural Kamimura. Underneath the

h on

11th

tome c ajMs ry, in 3:. La

Shipment of 10.OO0 Melont. Petersburg. Ind . Ang. 15 Ten ar-

exofies gainea ( loads or cantaloupes were snipped :y and Vice-Ad" j special tTain to Indianapolis fnmi Patoka station, in miles west of here cation of the one thonsann melons were pur in i i

deep satisfac- car This la the bigt; ist single ship-

: the disposal meat ever made from the melon dis

roblen of the trict

Hsary e rocn dirao-

war Th

T; -an

rhirh con-

Accor !in

f of exhibits of the Lewis anl G'ark fronted Admiral Togo lefused battle. I who has iuet returned to Por-- ! It l s-rnnffer tnaf Adm!ra!' Trro'S

bad i r i U :. 1 1 - Or.

om St Louis. Japan. China. (',

France. BIj:ium. Awtr -

which is to he held ia PorUaad, next year.

A decision adverse to W. J Bryan In his contest ovr the w of the lata P. S Bennett of New York, was handad down, on the Ifrh, by the Connactic supreme cout of errors, after aa all-day session. The ded loa vtrtually tftahai that Mr Bryan is entitled to the Hwjaa mentioned n the sealed letter erritten b Mr Bennett. Tbe London Daily Chronicle, on the K'h. publishd a three column interview with Mrs. Florence May brick, mostly rcemed with her experiences during ter life in prison. The interviewer describes Mrs. May brick as clear-wilted, outspoken, mildly robust, aad la a.i way shattered, either physicaltr or assatall though her face ia draws aa ith gr.ef and auSer n.

soua.'--.n In battleships and armored era, and had it lected to fight, -. : ;'.t might have altered taa fortune of war. The strength of the squadron which opposed Admiral Togo compelled h'm to draw vessels fron the squadron under Vice-Admiral Kamimura. and this left the Japanesa navy powerless to operate against the Russian Vladivostok squadron, All oa IdeattQed. Pueblo. Col , Aug. 14 The eorpe ot he woman at the morgue, heretofore unclaimed, has been Identified by Norman S'effey. of Detroit. MlclW" his mother. Mrs. Belle StefCay? All the bodies recovered from the wreck at Eden have now been identified. i .irta Geeaea firm inr Houston.Tes . Aug. 14 W. B. CI ark -son d Co . one of the biggest coronbuylnayahrms In Texas, have filed a petition .n bankruptcy, with liabilities ot 1175.000 and assets atated at 150.000. Moat of the cred on are English firram

A Prolific Pesr Tree. Columbus. Ind . Aug. 15 An enormous pear tree stands on the Thomas Sharp farm. nar this city. Ia-.; year 7i bushels of peara were harvested, and this year the yield premiss as good. Say Tnggart Has Derided. Indianapolis. Ind, Aug 15. Privat advices from New York say Chairman Tutgart ha derided to have the western democrats national headquarters in Indianapolis. Disembowels Antagonist. Brazil. led. Aug. 15. Fred Rigea-

hour, a saloonkeeper, and Harry Kemp, a painter, engaged In a fler" fleht here and Kigenhour slashed Kemp with a knife, disemboweling him He cannot recover Rlginhour has been arrested. Crushed to Death by Loirs. LaaitVllle. Ind . Aug 15 - K. M. Finney. R; years old. while engage,! In loading logs, was irtfNrVd the breaking of a chain, the log passing oveV his body. He lived but '.ur hours

aOIIRvi. Kmn i's n itiHY. Iii- CVSdseS MMah unk and lha Reaaln and l riininliiil Dimifnl Tokio Aug IG 11 a m. A dispatch to the idmiralty from the naval estab-ij-hnient at Thhahtsl says Admiral Kamimura met the Yladivo:uk .squadron i.'" miles from I'lsan. Korea, at five o'clock Sunday morning. The battle ended at tdtfd a The Ruril; sank by the stem, her bow standing up per. pendicularly. The .lapjinse raMMd 4..o MMMhars of the Rurik's t r"w. The Rossia and th CroiC.oboi caught fire eeeral times aud were heavily damaged. Only once the Japanese ahtat was hi' Tw Japanese wire killed and seven were wounded. 11 1 Ol I Ol OMMIaSI IN. Ri-aaitn Kin u a llnnlrd I), n I rina liiulllve VaMaSSda al lulns -Inn. Berlin. Aug. IS. The ha iling diwn Of UM 'lags of ihe Kassian ve-scls at Tahag Tau trSSk pla" M accordance with in-inn shsara ef th tlcrman for-

arard. The Russian vcfel, oa siluriirr the Jantncse squadron attempted tc escape northward, but were prevented and fiehtlng commenced at 5: 23 a. m All the enemy's ships caught fire several time by reason of the Japanese shells, and apparently suffered heavily . jftially the Rurik Eventually

principal of which was tho parade ot the union prisom-rs of war. Massachusetts' naval brigade jackies and marines from the wars.nos In Huston harbor and others. Of this parade the au n of th 0, a. R trere to be apaa t.it Thur own l..g p.iradf comes on Tuesday, with business PaShMM later in the woek, and with camplires and rapeptioaa interspersed. t.rn. .Io Im t . BJmi la ( iirimimil. Commando;- in-Chief John C. Black of the tlrand Army assumed active co-nniand of the great encampment. A comervativc- estimato of th people in tho city on account of the encampment placed the number at l.iO.OOO. with the likelihood of another hundred thousand ot (hi tl. A. It. parade. Monday s parad MOvad at 11 o'clock. The chief marshal wa ('apt Hon Read. C S. N The parade formed In the Hack Hay, on street a adjacent to Commonwealth avenu-. and started from the corner of Commonwealth avenue and Arlington street, passing through the principal downtown streets. taarsrlaia Daesra ilsaa. At the statehousn, where the deco-

about 600,

. H l oils Ulli' E,

W

eign eflir. whif h having asr eriainesl Vladivostok sq.iarori pj confirmed, the

that th- i'an.v: . :;i!M r.-l by ;he warship.were tia serious for repairs to be ma! ti u reasonable time, gave orders for hem to disarm and l e d"si!inii during the rest of th war. Japan ha: been ofllc-.a'ly Informe; of the .tctinn taken by fJermany.

r pori

'a 'f jKtwerx reimruing her uti'-o is attached to the fact thai taaw towards th !tus.,ian vfsscls at ( Lieut Oen BtaMMal'l wife an tl hildren Ts-irg Tan. says this Is inorre t. (ler- 'rnt to Che Koo on board the torpedo masy's eoaras has been wholly with- i hoat destroyer RyeshluiaL

Rt sslans fled at full speed north ard

leaving behind the Rurik. whii h after

word sank. Thereupon the whole J.p- fwtkhaj are of jaarticular apuroprlateanfe squadron tegan Ifc r :e of the kOM and beauty, the columns trtfa rc ri owning RusaiaUB, and picked ut v';w'd by Gov. John L Hafcj. wirt.i

i members of hi staff Prom ?. stand In

front of the adatehoase several thoiisnirl neonin saw the noirel.ina ...

( . a meuf as also did thousands from the stands ' erected on Tlosfon common and other ' parts or Ihn city. t the rity halj Mayor Patrick A. Collins and the rity council re jewed th" sailors and the veterans while the pron ssion passe I In review before Chief Marshal Reld I t the eoraer of Baaaoa and Charles ' Strrefq. A3 A MILITARY NECESSITY.

( nni'i nlnillnti al the I n Im Iii i n I a of Theas tMstvieta r -niiiiir triler'l l I.i. . Wrlklit. Manila. Aug. If f'.ov. Wright haa Issued an executive order directing the concentration of th inhabitants of llanos. Cathalogan and QasdatM near districts of the island of Samar. ordering the tShtad authorities to quell the .listurSanccs there and to suppress the roving bands of native., and tastraetiag UM authorities t,, pro i nil - 1. ata. r .. . a a . . .

.ei. wrciii-i nun loiifi mr uie ri'Con-

cntrados and to punish nil engaged

tiisturbanccp.

I rrii f Itn-valan ruiarr Kuril

llearnrd Hi. Jnpa. Naga.-aki. Aug. 1' Six hundred survivors of the crew of the Russian criUser Kurik. xhi h wa sunk by Admiral Kamimura off Unsan. Korea Sunday morning, have arrived at Saseho Tlift Japar.ase hospital ship Saiklr al-o has arrived a? BaaehO with 7!

j Paiane.ie wounded. Including Imperial

I : e Hirriyasti K wacko, who was slightly wounded in the naval engagement Of Angu:-t 10 off Round Island. Krpnrl la iinflrmi'i). San Francltsro. Aug. 16. Although the report of the destruction of the

Hat itl Mail Co has made no change !n ttieit decision regarding cargo for

.lansi. and Manchuria. Tin y state that they will continue to refuse consign-ji-'ntv of freight for these destinations. i ash i ir i'ort lather's rmi,

ST Petersburg, Aug. 1 - The csntas

aw Foi ti office, taking note of the tat ion here is that Port Arilin will r ami hat Germany Is preparing a fall at any moment. Kspeial signlfi- in

In the requirements of International law and rpiire no explanations. The "orri;;n office further denies the aisrtioTi. emanating from St Petersburg, that (krmany is supporting Russia's protzt at Pekln against Japan s ltifr:nrement of Chine..- neutrality In th i i-e -i the t 'he Koo Ini idem. Killed in Ktevatae leslatoawN N'-v. VorK. Aug lü One man was

killed, another so liadly hurt that ha Will die, end I; others received painful

Injuries in an eievator accident In the ten -story building at No. 2TU Metier street Mcmdav The .! vat or OfcftfaSjBf were arrested Srdalla I Imnrli llurnrd. S alia Ifo., Aug It;. The Hinsdale barns and sheds, an' old Sedalia landmark, covering a Murk, and ow.ied by former Mayor K V Stevens, with

.liifia I. oat III:.. Ollleer. Che-Fio. Aug. lfi R is repor'e.j here from Hurt Dalny that In the capture at this port of the Hussian torpedo boat destroyer Ryeshltelnl, the Japanese lost one pe;y officer killed, four men seriously wo : mied ml ah!

men sliiMitlv wounded

a raa STANDARD OIL DIVIDEND. MefdesMI r i ir DsMaea a siirr. the ruled i i. ia ifir, Dawtaat i ua Slnndiird Oll lorbj. "Kiew York, Aug lis. The Standard OH Co has declared a dividend of S a share This Is the third dividend this year, and Is thi same dividend declared for Ihe corresponding tt-e Isst year. The three dividends of this year aggregate 28 per rent . compared

t a a a

.e neau o, norse, and MhM, were I with 112 per cent, of the firm's third destnred b ia. sundav evening. idlrdend last year. 1 " nrm "

ri.-r Brief h . Med Life. St. Louis, Aug. 1C Mrs. William Desmond, wile of Chief of PetactlttM D mond. died at six n'clork Sunday morning at the family home. Mrs. th mond had li.-en seriously ill ever thee the birth of a boy eight weeks ago. The end was not aajaaaadnJ, and the monihers of Mrs. Desmond's family had baatt constantly at her heri.

side for several days and were with ner when the end came tafalda ta hleaae inrr. Chlrago. Aug. lfi-An unidentifiedroiinrc woman early Sundav evening leaped from the railing or the Dearborn street bridge and was drowned In the Chicago river The plunge was witness.., by a large crowd, which watched the struggle of the suicide. Killed It ,r Trlrphutie. Mn.llsonvuie. Ky. Aug. Hi. Miss ( .ara n-mrland. the Hi year old daughter .f Hon W K Hourlnnd. of Dixon was killed by lightning while iniklna

over a MaphoBfl during a heavy thun-

uei norm.