Richmond Palladium (Daily), 23 February 1904 — Page 2

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1904.

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Japs 'Make Anotlicr Success

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By Using Itussiau Signals the Japanese Squadron lleduces Its Enemy's Fighting Power.

The Fort at Port Arthur Has Been Converted Into a Strictly Naval Stronghold.

Demonstration at Mouth of Yalu lliver Projected ly American Squadi-oii.

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Tokio, Feb. 23. It is reported here

that Vice-Admiral Togo has again attacked Port Arthur. While it is im

possible to confirm the statement, the

navy department says it is considered

very probable that the vice-admiral

has made another attack on the Rus

sians as he is engaged in blockading

Port Arthur.

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London, Feb. 23. A Nagasaki cor

respondent cabling under date of Feb

22, reports that the Japanese squadron has captured four Russian torpedo boats at Port Arthur by using Russian

signals. This statement appears to

confirm reports from various quarters

of a fresh attack on Port Arthur oy

the Japanese. The report reached Nagasaki from Che Foo, and it adds that the Russian crews of the four torpedo boats have been transferred. No other news of this attack has

been received in London, but a Che

Foo correspondent in a dispatch dated Feb. 22, says the statement is current there that the Japanese torpedo destroyers, in the attack on Port Arthur on Feb. 14, sunk or damaged two Russian battleships, in addition to the torpedo boat already reported. It is possible, therefore, that the report of

the Nagasaki correspondent also refers to the earlier attack. Viceroy Alexieff's retirement to Harbin is new an accomplished fact and a correspondent cables that Port Arthur is now strictly a naval stronghold, and the forts are being manned by naval gunners. Only twenty foreigners are now at Port Arthur, and they are traders disposing of their

merchandise. Some of them are under suspicion and there is likelihood of their -being arrested. There are many complaints of unwarranted arrests, unexplained expulsions and defamation of character by the Port Arthur police. The report that, large bodies of Cossack and other troops are occupying New Chwang and Uain Tin are unfounded. A dispatch from Hong Kong says a British squadron is concentrating there,, and that a corresponding Frer.fh cot: oe:t ration of .ships is rc-

I curring at Saigon, lndo China. Thtl

' is supposedly a result of the Anglo-

French understanding.

According to a Nagasaki correspond

ent the A'merican squadron, the ves

sels of which are vaiiously reported at Che Foo and Shanghai, is going to make a demonstration at the mouth of the Yahi river.

Indefinite reuorts'of the movements

of troops in the vicinity of the Yalu river and statements of attempts to cut the Siberian railroad are also published today. A Wei Hai Vrei corres

pondent describes a visit to Chemulpo, Korea, on Feb. 19 and the Japanese

landing operations there, vhich he

says demonstrated that the Japanese

military organization is superior to

that of any European power. A gener

al advance along the Pekin road to

Ping Yang, Korea, the correspondent continues, is expected shortly. The

original plan was to land at Masam-

nho. but the naval successes enabled

the Japanese to begin operations at

Chemulpo, and a further change of base to Chinnampo is highly probable.

As soon as the ice breaks up troops

will be established at Ping Yang in sufficient strength to guard against a sudden Russian descent. It is believed that while the sea power of Russia at Vladivostock is intact the Japanese will not attempt to land on

the eastern coast . of Korea. As an evidence of Japan's intention it is worthy of note that her cruisers are busy patrolling towards the northwest

of Korea, and that she is not landing

artillery at Chemulpo.

Everything suggests an immediate

dash for a strategic position in North

ern Korea, the correspondent con

eludes, and it is possible the Russians are considerably further south than is

supposed.

A Breach of Neutrality. Tokio, Feb. 23. It Is learned from a reliable source that the Russian minister to China, Paul Lessar, has successfully bribed Chinese officials with the result that the instructions given to the Russian gunboat Mandjur to leave Shanghai were cancelled. The Japanese government considers this to be a breach of Chinese neutrality, and is taking steps in the matter. Established New Headquarters. Yin Kow. Feb. 23. Viceroy Alexiefi and his full staff have just arrived at Harbin, where headquarters have beei established.

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German Military Authority Discusses Russia's Weak Point. Berlin, Feb. 23. The Militar Wochenblatt, the organ of the German general staff, has published an article discussing Russia's prospects of reinforcing her army in East Asia, The paper takes a pessimistic view of the capacity of the trans-Siberian railroad and especially of the section crossing Lake Baikal where, it says, the difficulties to be overcome are enormous. The limited capacity of the line is said to be a much more serious matter than the threatened damage to it by natives. The paper estimates present troops-moving capacity of the railroad from Russia's experience of last summer in moving two brigades u Tschita, east of Lake Baikal, which was only accomplished at the rate of eight and a half miles an hour. At this rate it would . take thirty-six days to convey 25,000 men from the Ural mountains to Mukden or Vladivostock. The paper assumes the present strength of the Russian army in Eastern Asia to be 1 58,701 men, and upon the foregoing estimate of time required to move troops, it declares it will take until April 20 for Russia to raise the strength of her East Asiatic army to 230,000 men. The Militar Wochenblatt is of the opinion that the easiest thing for Japan to do to compel Russia to abandon Manchuria is to strike at the center of the country, or in other words,

concentrate her forces against Harbin.

Capacity of Siberian Railway. St. Petersburg. Feb. 23. Prince Khilkoff, minister of railroad communication has proceeded for Manchuria from Irkutsk, after having seen that the railroad on the ice across Lake

Baikal was laid. He was personally entrusted with $250,000 to effect the expeditious termination of this work. Prince Khilkoff reports that the Siberian railroad is able to move 30,000 men a day to their destination, but that the transit from western points to the far East will require six weeks. Despondent Over Ill-Health. Indianapolis. Feb. 23. Frank Benz, a butcher, killed himself by hanging. The only motive assigned by members of the family is that he became despondent because of illness. Set a Good Example. Washington, Feb. 23. President and

Mrs. Roosevelt celebrated Washington's birthday by planting each a tree in the white house grounds.

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TERSE TELEGRAMS Dr. Jameson, Capo Colony premier, ha gnc ceertert in completing a cabinet. Fie Indictments have ben decided nron try the special Iroquois Ore jury. Owen F. Fawcett, the veteran comedian, is dead at Flat Rock, Mich., a;?ed sisty-ix years. Admiral Evans is switching his Asiatic squadron around tobe ready for any emergency. Hundred of lives "hivri boon lost by tlio bursting of a dam on the Hwang-Ho. at T-i-nan Ku.

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