Richmond Palladium (Daily), 21 April 1904 — Page 6

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JAPS TAKE STAND

The Coming Great Land Battle Will Be Fought Near Takushan.

A FLANKING MOVEMENT

The Mikado's Army Effects Safb Lauding Between New Chwang and Port Arthur.

Russia's Cri;plod Navy Is Powerless to Prevent This Bold Operatisn.

St. Petersburg, April 21. What may turn out to be the anticipated flanking movement of the Japanese troops in the appearance of a number of Japanese ships off Potinsa, near the Gulf of Chine Tai Tse, is reported to the emperor by General Kuropatkin. Military experts here have long regarded that vicinity as the probable point of disembarkation of the second Japanese expedition. It is not far away from Takushan (twelve miles to the east) and connects by road with Port Arthur (150 miles to the southwest) and Feng Huan Cheng (fifty miles to the northwest), where the Russians will

make their first obstinate resistance. Though the Japanese are building entrenchments on the Yalu, it is believed that they will advance soon. The arrangements for a turning movement are complete and the experts say that such a movement could properly begin at Takushan. The Japanese disembarkation will undoubtedly be covered by a warship, and the Russians recognize that it will be impossible to prevent it. "We will strike after they have landed,' grimly said a member of the general staff. General Kuropatkin is aware of the strategic importance of the vicinity of Takushan, and it is understood that he has made his arrangements accordingly.

STORMY CONVENTION

West Virginia Democrats Pass tho Lie Freely. ' Charleston, W. Va.f April 21. The largest and the stormiest Democratic convention ever held in this state has adjourned ' here. Many Democrats took advantage of the occasion to vent their criticism upon others for their omissions and commissions of the past. Fists were shaken at each other and Hon. Warren Hays, who was selected as a district delegate and who is a supporter of William Randolph Hearst for the presidency, while making a speech from a box in the theater where the convention was held was scoring ex-Senator Johnson N. Camden as a bolter in the past, and with emphasis gave the lie to a delegate who an hour previous had been selected as an alternate to St. Louis, because the alternate had branded Hays in open convention as a Greenbacker. The alternate, Colonel McCoy of Tyler county, leaped upon a chair in the convention hall and responded in stentorian tones that Mr. Hays was a liar. Senator Camden and the reorganizes were otherwise fiercely attacked by "regulars," but he had many warm supporters, many of whom were Bryan Democrats who came to his aid at the proper time. And yet, notwithstanding the stormy scenes, the convention wound up in perfect harmony and amid enthusiasm. It seemed that after the delegates had an opportunity to give vent to their pent-up opinions of each other, they were ready and willing to forget and forgive.

General Kuropatkin Reports. St. Petersburg, April 21. General Kuropatkin has sent the following telegram to the emperor: "General Kashtalinsky reports as follows on April 19: 'All is quiet on the Yalu. The Japanese are throwing up intrenchments opposite Golutsky and further to the north. The numbers of Japanese troops are increasing. They are concentrating at Wiju and spreading toward the north along the Yalu. Cossack sentinels have observed the lights of Japanese transports near Ching Tai Tse, opposite the village of Potansa, twenty-five versts west of Tatung Kau. The vessels were anchored at a distance of fifty versts from the shore. According to dispatches from General Mistchenko, Japanese ships are also seen near Sou Chou.' '

ABEEL AGAIN ON TRIAL

Daring Social Impersonator Charged With Forgery. New York, April 21. Jas. N. Abeel. who it is alleged represented himself to be "J. Ogden Goelet, jr.""" and persuaded Miss Eleanor Anderson, the daughter of a Sixth avenue restaurant keeper, to promise to marry him, is on trial before Recorder Goff, charged with forgery in the third degree. The idictment against Abeel charges

him with signing a letter introducing

"J. Ogden Goelet, jr." to the employes of the Western Union company, with the name of J. B. VanEnery, vice pres

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means of this letter that Abeel intro-

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All Quiet on the Yalu. St. Petersburg, April 21. The general staff has issuel the following statement: "According to official reports, all has been quiet at Port Arthur and Yin Kow and on the Yalu during the la3t few days. There is no further change in the general situation to report."

Taking No Long Chances. St. Petersburg, April 12. A friend of General Kuropatkin has received a letter from him in which the general says he intends to await the arrival of another 100,000 men before risking a battle with the Japanese.

Boodle Indictments Quashed. Kansas City, Mo., April 21. The indictments returned by the recent grand jury at Kansas City, Kan., against nine persons charged with boodling, have been quashed by Judge Moore in the United States district court on the ground that they were improperly signed by Attorney General Coleman.

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House Not Ready to Take Up Naval Appropriation Bill.

Washington, April 21. The house,

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ment accepted being that providing

for the construction in navy yards of two colliers. A bill providing for the allotment of the lands of the New York

Indians was passed under a resolution of the committee on rules for its im

mediate consideration. The senate listened to a set speech of almost two hours' duration on the trusts by Mr. Dolliver, and afterward completed consideration of the sundry civil appropriation bill, again devoting much time to the provisions for an extension of the east front of the capitol and for an additional office building for the senate. The office building amendment was agreed to as reported from the committee, but the extension paragraph was so mddifled as practically to provide for plans only, the appropriation being reduced to $75,000.

j Heavy Guard Provided. Telluride, Col., April 21. Adjutant General Bell, Captain Wells, Captain Carlisle and Colonel Kennedy, with a guard of seventeen troopers, have departed for Denver with President Moyer of the Western Federation of Miners, to be present at the habeas corpus proceedings in the supreme court.

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Grace Greenwood Dead. Washington, April 21. Word has reached here of the death at New Rochelle, N. Y., of Sara Jane Lippincott (Grace Greenwood), the authoress. She was a native of New York and was eighty years of age.

Burns Was Acquitted. Grand Rapids, Mich., April 21.State Senator David E. Burns was acquitted of bribery in connection with the Lake Michigan water scandal. The Jury was out five hour3.

Committee Secretary Named. Washlngtcn, April 21.- The Democratic congressional campaign committer last night elected Charles A. Edwards secretary f tae committee.

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