Richmond Palladium (Daily), 21 March 1904 — Page 6
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, MONDAY, MAECH 21, 1904.
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X r are cften the result
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kidne y-poisoned
blood will attack the
ti-e vital organs or the
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Report That 1,800 Japanese Were Captured Was Not Well Founded.
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Outside of Such Minor Engagements There lias Been So Action "Worthy of Name.
Liatest Reports From the Far Kast Say That All Is Quiet on Sea and Land.
GETTING TOGETHER
Operators and Miners Meet to Sign
the New Scale. Indianapolis, March 21. For the purpose of signing the joint wage scale according to the terms of the operators' compromise, a meeting of the sub-scale committee, consisting of two miners and two operators from each of the four competitive states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and western
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Dr. Eliot cf Harvard Rounds Out t! e Biblical Term. Cambridge, Mass., March 21. Surrounded by mo3iter3 of his family and of the cc'Iec faculty who brought many tokens of their love and esteen.. Charles W. Eliot, president of Harvard University, since 1869, celebrated his seventieth anniversary Suna, r t A T?1 1 4.
day. In the afternoon tresiaeni n.uo.
Pennsylvania Is being held today at was invited to University hall, where the Claypool hotel. The new scale he met the faculty and was presented which will be signed by the miners with a loving cup, Le Baron Briggs, and operators will embrace a reduc- dean of the faculty being the spokes-
tion frcm the present mining scale of 1 man.
5.55 per cent, as set forth in the ulti-
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London, March 21. Nothing has reached here to confirm the report
that a battle has taken place on the Yalu in which the Russians captured 1,800 prisoners. A dispatch from St, Petersburg to a news agency dated yesterday says there has been no change in the situation and that all is quiet on both land and sea. Between the Russian line from Ping Yang to the Yalu riMr and the Japanese line to Gensan, there have been slight skirmishes between scouts, but no battle has taken place, as the distance between the opposing armies is great. The bulk of the
Russian forces, the dispatch adds, has not yet passed the Yalu river. A St. Petersburg correspondent says that the military authorities were startled by the attempt of the Japanese to land in Helena bay, as the nearest Russian force that could have been used against them consisted of three rifle regiments at New Chwang. The weather having hindered the Japanese landing, energetic
measures are now beins adopted to prevent such a decent.
Among the other devices adopted
has been the concentration of troops
at Foo Chow, twenty-two miles south of Helena bay.
In cabling the fact that all British
and American residents at iew
Chwang must remain within the walls, a correspondent at New Chwang says:
'1 was arrested while attempting to leave yesterday." The correspondent says it is reported that a Japanese squadron arrived at the mouth of the Liao river Saturday night and landed a party which, pfter reconnoitering, re-embarked. A correspondent at New Chwang cables as follows: "According to information received here the reason the Vladivostok forts did not reply to the bombardment by the Japanese was because the batteries were not provided with guns. Since the bombardment, parties have been working night and day to place guns in position. The Russian losses were slight because the batteries were deserted. The same conditions prevail at Vladivostok as at Port Arthur. The supply of provisions there is running short, and the population is panicstricken. The ice is considered the only real protection."
matura of the operators. This is a reduction of one-half the increase secured by the miners at their conference last year, or a reduction of 5 rents ner ton on screen mining and
3 cents per ton on the run-of-mine. This will make the new scale approximately as follows: Pennsylvania, Ohio and the block district of Indiana,
lump coal, 85 cents per ton; Indiana bituminous, mine run, 52 cents per
COLLISION AT SEA
When German Bark Went Down Twenty-Two .Were Drowned. Dublin, March 21. The German bark Mona collided with the English bark Lady Cairns off Dublin bay Sunday morning. The Lady Cairns sank in a few minutes. Her crew of twen-tv-two were drowned. The Mona,
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ton- Tndtnna bituminous, lnmo coai, wnicn was mucu . -u-,
85 cents per ton: Illinois bituminous, ed into Dublin? harbor.
mine run. with Danville as basic
point. 52 cents. Southampton, Mar. 21. The Amer-
One feature of the new scale is ican Line steamstup New iorK, iapi. that it will be a two-years' contract, Young, from New York March 12 for and will assure peace and amicable Plymouth, Cherhourg and Southamprelations in the mining industry for ton, came into collision in the Engthat period of time. Heretofore all lish channel Sunday with the Peninsucontracts signed by the miners and lar and Oriental steamship Assaye, operators have been for a term of under contract to the British govern-
one vear. I ment ana usea ass a uwii om,
for Bombay with 500 troops on board. Both vessels were able to enter Southampton, and the New York was docked for temporary repairs. Nobody was injured. It will be impossible to estimate the damage to the New York until she has been put into dry dock.
It is believed that both vessels have
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ANTI-LYNCHING CRUSADE
Confederate Veterans Place Them
selves on Record. Grenada, Miss., March 21. An antilynching crusade has been inaugurat
ed bv the XV. R. Barksdaie camp
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Parliament In Special Session. Tokio. March 21 With stately ceremony the special session of parliament convened to provide the money needed to wage the war against Rus
sia was onened Sunday. The emperor, clad in the uniform of a generalis
simo rode in the great state coacn
from the palace to the parliament house and personally read his address n tio npprs and commoners. For
the first time the crown prince attend
ed the ceremony. He followed his father to the improvised throne in the
peers nail ana siuuu -ntj uj right side while he read his appeal to his subjects. The peers are in session today to prepare a response to the speech from the throne. Merchants Forced to Leave. Victoria. 15. C, March 21. The Boston Steamship company's steamer Shawmut arrived Sunday from Ma-
city. The following
tion were unanimously adopted at a largely attended meeting of the camp: First, that we are unalterably opposed to the lynching of a human being, save perhaps lor the one unmentionable crime. Second, that as Confederate veterans and law-abiding citizens of Mississippi and of the United States we are violently, vehemently and eternally opposed to the practice of burning a human being for any crime whatsoever.
Third, that we appeal in thundering
tones to all Confederates, their wives and daughters, and to that great and
glorious organization, the Daughters of the Confederacy, one and all, to arise in their might and by precept and example, voice and pen, moral force and influence, help put a stop to this diabolical, barbaric, unlawful, inhuman and ungodly crime of burning human beings. Fourth, that we heartily approve and applaud the action of Gov. Vardaman in his recent successful efforts to save a criminal irom a mob bent on burning.
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Tract Scciety's Good Work. Washington, March 21. The Washington annual meeting of the American Tract Society was held Sunday afternoon in the Church cf the Covenant. Justice Brewer presided and made a brief address setting forth the general work of the . Tract Society both in the home and foreign field. Hj emphasized the necessity of this work, as well as showing that there was no other agency so well equipped to furnish Christian literature in the many languages and dialects.
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Burglar Vas a Good Shot. New York, March 21. While in pursuit of a burglar Sunday Policemen Hugh J. Enright and Jacob Bachman were shot, the former dying after being taken to a hospital, and the latter being mortally wounded. The man who did the shooting, and who gave the name of Michael Brush, was captured after he had shot himself in the head. His wound is not serious.
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The Wages of Sin. Akron, O., March 21. M. F. Spegial, aged fifty-five, and Mrs. Ethel Bennett, aged thirty-five, registered
last night as man and wife and were
TERSE' TELEGRAMS Many of the religious orders expelled from France have found hospitality in Italy. Kussian troops continue to pour into north Korea. They are in excellent condition. It ia reported that the Vlaaivostok squadron is about to effect a junction with the 1'ort Ar-
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found dead in tneir room at weuu s received a legacy of
nOtd. opeglai lea v a. five children. His wife, recently sued for divorce, naming Mrs. Bennett in her petition. Mrs. Bennett's husband
left her on account of alleged infat-
60,000 francs from a jttiianesa " - ahort time ago. Representatire Charles W. Thompson of the rifth Alabama district is dead in Washington of pneumonia.
A mob of masked men stormea me jsu i
uation for Spegial and is now serving Cleveland. Miss., secured poseession of two ne-
in the army in the Philippines. The
coroner rendered a verdict of suicide
in both cases. It is believed that they decided to die together. No Grounds for the Report. "Washington, March' 21. Count Cassini, the Russian ambassador, has been invited by the Russian minister
groes charged with murder, and hanged them
from a rauroaa Dnage. Charged with embezzlement. Francis B Wright, cashier of the First National bank of Dundee. Ill , was indicted by the federal grand jury. He is alleged to have embezzled J54.000. It is probable that an end may be made of the Dominican difficulties by the extension on the part of the United States government of full recognition to General Morales as president of 8aa Domingo. Colonel Leutwein (the governor of German
Southwest Africa) reports severe fighting there
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of finance categorically to deny the
report which has been current in sev- Maroh 13 Th Germans were force 1 to retreat r91 TTnrnnftan. canitals to the effect with the loss of seven officer and nineteen
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that Russia was forbidding the exportation of any grain from the empire. The Russian minister of finance in a cablegram to Count Cassini says there is absolutely no ground for the report.
men killed and tbr officer ani two private!
wounded.
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at Vladivostok who received twentyfour hours' notice from the Russian military authorities to leave the country. They had to abandon their business, sell out at a heavy sacrifice and travel by sledge more than 1,000 miles to tb nearest port on the Korean coast.
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Red Cross at Vladivostok. Vladivostok, March 21. The Russian military plans are proceeding satisfactorily here. The first detachment of the Red Cross from Russia has arrived and has been distributed among the field hospitals. More than a hundred nurses have been sent from here to Manchuria and Korea.
The Russian Rabbit's Foot. St. Petersburg, March 21. The metropolitan archbishop of St. Petersburg has sent an ikon to the torpedo boat Roshitelny, which in the conflict of March 9 managed to elude the Japanese fire. This ikon, it is believed, will safeguard the boat from further harm.
Internal Revenue Collections.
Washington, March 20. The monthly statement of collections of internal revenue shows that for the month of
February, 1504, the total collections amounted to $17,403,3G3, an increase over February, 1903, of $1,152,969. For the eight months of the present fiscal year the total receipts were $157,347,294, an increase over the corresponding period of 1903 of $2,048,289.
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Kentucky Tragedy. Henderson, Ky., March 21. James
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Russian Traitor Executed. St. Petersburg, March 21. A caval ry captain named Irokoff, belonging to the general staff, has been executed. He was found guilty of selling secret military plans to Japan.
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day in his room i
Columbia street. He had committed suicide by turning on the gas.
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