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Wayne county, and State of Indiana, of good moral character, and being at this. time and having been a continuous resident of said town of Milton, in Washington township, for more than ninety days immediately preceding the date of this application, will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of said county, at the next regular term, which begins on the first Monday in March, ltoi, for a license to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold, in accordance with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 17, IS";, as well as the act of said (ieneral Assembly, approved March 11, $". That I am and will be the actual owner and proprietor of said business and not acting as the agent or partner of anyone else in the conduct thereof, and being over the age of twenty-one years. The precise location of the premises in which 1 desire to and will sell said intoxicating liquors, should said license be granted me. is as follows, to-wit : In the one-storv brick building, situated on parts of lots Nos. 5 and , in block No. one (1), in ward No. one (1 ). in the town of Milton, Washington township, Wayne county, State of Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit : Beginning at the southwest corner of the pron-rtv funm-rlv owned by Hi'lla Htobaugh in said lot No. six (i; thence west with Main street of said town twenty (20) feet; thence north forty (40) feet; thence east twenty C1i) feet; thence south forty ( 10. feet, to the'place of beginning The room for which I fi.siie licon - to sel! wiid intoxicating liquors being tbeeiHiie room of the one-story brick imii iing above described, said room l'ii!g fourteen (Hi feet and nine ('.m inches wi.ie along said Main street in said town, and thirty-nine 3J) feet deep. JAMES K. 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Talk of European Intrigues Against England Is Not. Seriously Noticed. ANTI-BRITISH FEELINGJii llussia There Is a Kapidly Growing Sentiment Against Japan's Powerful Political Friend. Preparation for Any and All Even. tualities Going on in fJJ3 .. England. Che Foo, Feb. 20. An American squadron is expected here and it is reported that the Americans intend to land a score of marines. There are rumors of possible trcrubla with Germany, who claims exclusive rights in Shan Tung. Only three Russian ships at Port Arthur remain intact. St. Petersburg, Feb. 20. The Russian squadron at Jibutil, French Somaliland, on the gulf of Aden, has been ordered to return to Cronstadt. London, Feb. 20. No, great importance is attached to the stories published in Paris and elsewhere on the continent of alleged intrigues looking to the coalition of Russia, France and Germany, the belief being that it is to the interest of all the powers to take steps that the struggle be localized. At the same time it is recognized that in all three of these countries there is a very strong feeling against Great Britain, on account of her alliance with Japan, and, as Germany and France joined with Russia In 1895, against Japan, it would bo natural for Russia to seek similar assistance in her present difficulties. The argument is therefore made that It behooves Great Britain to be prepared for any and all eventualities. Russian dispatches to the London press record the rapid growth of antiBritish feeling. According to a Kieff correspondent many English boys have been withdrawn from Russian schools owing to the annoyances and insults to which they were subjected, and there is evidence in the restaurants and other public resorts that the position of the British residents in Kieff would be very dangerous should Great Britain become involved in the RussoJapan issue. A Tien Tsin correspondent supplies a new version of the loss of the Russian cruiser Boyarin, obtained from an officer who survived the blowing up of the Russian torpedo transport Yenisei. This officer says the day following the Yenisei's catastrophe, Feb. 12, a violent storm brought many mines to the surface of the water at Port Arthur. The Boyarin was sent to assist in securing them, but she got caught in the storm, and was driven on the rocks and totally destroyed. If this account is correct it explains the Russian official denials that the Boyarin was torpedoed by the Japanese or that she was blown up as a result of accidental contact with a Russian mine at Port Arthur. REBUFF TO AMERICA Russia Refuses Exequator to Our Consul at Dalny. Washington, Feb. 20. Secretary Hay has been informed that an exequatur will not be granted to Edwin V. Morgan by the Russian government, authorizing him to act as United States consul at Dalny. Mr. Morgan EDWIN V. MORGAN. Is now on his way from Washington to his post. He will sail from San Francisco and touch Yokohama, at which point the state department will be able to advise .im a month hence what course to pursue. This decision on the part of the Russian government was not altogether unexpected, but it is nevertheless the subject of grave consideration by the state department officials. Scouts Can't Find Jobs. Pt. Petersburg. eFb. 20. Major-Gen-rral Pflng. -hief of starf to Viceroy Akxicff, has sent him the followizi'r telogram from Port Arthur: "Our scouts report that no Japanese have been seen either at Tsen Chu or Ping Yang, Korea. The population is indifferent towards us. The ice on th

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None of the enemy's ships has been seen lately. There have been no fresh attempts to destroy the railroad." Japan's Interesting Trophy." Tokio, Feb. 20. Capt. Kurakami, commander of the Japanese armored ship Chijoda, has presented the emperor with the shot-torn flags of the Russian cruisers Variag and Korietz which were sunk at Chemulpo on Feb. 9. The emperor was raucu affected. He congratulated the commander and made him the bearer of an affectionate message to the officers and men of the fleet. ALEXIEFF DISCREDITED Russia's Far Eastern Viceroy Losing Much of His Power. St. Petersburg, Feb. 20. War minister Kuropatkin who is going to the far East, will be appointed commander-in-chief of the army operations there and vico-Admiral Makaroff, who is VICEROY ALEXIEFF. now on iis way east on a train which is expected to reach Port Arthur in ten days, breaking all previous records, is to be commander-in-chief of the navy. ' Although Viceroy Alexieff has been criticized in some quarters, there Is no intimation that he will not retain CESERAIi A. N. KTJBOPATKTJT. the viceroyalty in the far East. It is possible, however, that the active direction of field movements may pass out of his hands. DYNAMITE LET GO Appalling Explosion on Southern Pacific Kills More Than a Score. Ogden, Utah, Feb. 20. Two cars of dynamite attached to a work train on the Ogden-Lucin cut-off of the Southern Pacific railroad, exploded with terrific force late yesterday afternoon, at Jackson station, killing twenty-three persons injuring as many more and destroying a large amount of property. A large proportion of the victims were Greek laborers. Among the known dead are Conductor George Dermondy, of Ogden, and his train crew. It is also reported a fireman named Burt, with his wife and three children were killed. The explosion wrecked everything within a radius of half a mile. He Vouldn't Stand Refusal. Ripon, Wis., Feb. 20. Will Laning, twenty-four years, shot and instantly killed Miss Emma Bnegler, aged twenty-three and then kibed himself. It is said that Laning asked the girl to marry him and that she had written a letter refusing him. Big Blaze In Brooklyn. New York, Feb. 20. The main building of the large paint manufacturing plant of the F. W. Devoe and C. T. Reynolds company, on Johns street, Brooklyn, was destroyed by fire last night. Loss $500,000. TERSE TELEGRAMS Carnival week at St. Petersburg is marked by gloom. The Japanese are interrnptin; Radian marconlnramn. , The Portland (Ore.) woolen mills were destroyed by fire. Ioas. 16i),000; insurance, $100,00. Failure this week numbered SS7 i " -- ....... , . v J I 1 II UQ United States, against 247 in the like week last year. A union of the Presbyterian church and the Cumberland Presbyterian church has been effected. War Minister Kuropatkin has been appointed to the chief command of the Russian troops In Manchuria. the Rusi has announced that E. V. Morgan re- . ,.. . 1,H T?n itaA a ..... . , . Ceuliy a'iiri iJ iJibio uuaUi lo Ualny, will not be allowed to assnme his duties. Japan has agreed to fight only in territory ecupied by the Russians, and will not injure the sacred buildings at Mnkrien and Hsingking. Prominent Republican organizations hare already taken up the proposition of eroding a memorial to the late Senator IIann in Cleveland. It is reported that two regimen's of Russian Ttltnnera And on r,MVJa i t. f i-iil,,. . , j..v, ..... ... . . ' "it n(n w i e ' . I B.0OO in ail, were drowned while ci-osmi J,;ti.i Harbin dispatches say the Russian forces in Manchuria will number 400.000 within th next two weeks. Harbiu a to t th ta.e of eoara-

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