Richmond Palladium (Daily), 14 May 1904 — Page 3
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EIOmiOlTD DAILY FALLADIUtX. SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1904. JAPS GOING AHEAD WARE RESIGNS Commissioner cf Pensions Wants to LdD' ra Go Cack to Kansas. Washington, May 14. Eugene P. Ware, commissioner of pensions, has handed his resignation t President Movement of Troops In the T inn HP-iinne Tr- tieiril n Ta Mo v Yoo Xrtedl PL Roosevelt, to take effect the pleasure of the latter. The resignation has been in the hands of the president for Ecmo time, but he has urged the poatAdvancing Kapidly.
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Advance Guard, of the First Japanw eso Army Is Observing the Utmost Precaution. Strong Fortifications Are Being Z, Erected at Lien Chen on the Liao Yang: ltoad. Constantinople. May 14. Russia is concentrating troops just beyond the Caucasus. The most reliable information fixes the present total number of troops at 125,600. Mukden, May 14. Pu La Tien (near Port Adams, Liao Tung peninsula) has again been occupied by the Japanese. Communication with Port Arthur is interrupted. Liao Yang, May 14. The advance guard of the First Japanese army has appeared six miles below Lien Chen Kuan on the road to Liao Yang. It is not making any further advance, but is erecting strong fortifications. The Japanese movements were made with the greatest care. A persistent report is current here that a Russian squadron of cavalry succeeded in getting behind the Japanese, who were several squadrons strong, and is occupying Kuan Dian San. The unexpected appearance of the Russians caused the Japanese to immediately evacuate the town and re tire toward the Yalu. The report is believed to be correct. Prof. Karavieff, who has arrived on a train from Port Arthur, asserts that he saw near Polandin station the body of a Russian soldier, one of the railroad patrol, cut into quarters. In a skirmish near Polandin one of the patrol was wounded. On the Japanese approaching the soldier feigned death, and it is said a Japanese officer, passing, shot him in the mouth. Colonel Elshcn, who has returned from a reconnaissance of the district near the river Taitsi, was attacked on May 9 by Chinese bandits. One Cossack and two porters were killed by the bandits, who were driven off. EDITORS STALLED Russo-Chink Nomenclature Too Much for London Papers. London, May 14. It is impossible to identify many of the Russianized Chinese names given in the Russian staff accounts of the Japanese advance In Manchuria. General Kuroki's boldness in pushing on is commented on here as showing that he believes General Kuropatkin's forces are much weaker than they are represented. The partial destruction of Dalny is regarded as showing that the Russians anticipate the Japanese will make a determined attempt to capture Port Arthur, while, owing to the moral effect the fall of the stronghold would have on Russian prestige, an equally determined resistance will be made. One Item of Expense. Vancouver, B. C, May 14. Advices received from Japan by the steamer Empress of India indicate that the bottling up of the harbor of Port Arthur has cost the Japanese government $1,241,000 for tramp steamers alone, besides enormous sums for ammunition, repairs, etc. Up to the time of the de parture of the Empress of India nine tramp steamers had been used in the bottling-up process. THE DEFENSE BEGINS General Tyner's Side of It Will Now Be Presented. Washington, May 14. The prosecution In the Tyner-Barrett case has closed with the reservation of the right to call one other witness who was not at hand. The first witness for the defense was F. C. Huebner, a clerk in JAMES N. TTXER. the office of the assistant attorney general for the postoffice department. Huebner's testimony related principally to methods of procedure in relation to bond investment companies before and after Barrett's retirement, and indicated strongly that the proceedings had always been the same.
WENSTON COATMISSTONEB ETfCHfiNl! P. WAKE lawyer to remain at his post for a while longer, as there is no desire to select a new commissioner during the national campaign, and it is probable Mr. Ware will remain at the head of the pension office until after election. The commissioner declines to disclose his reasons for wishing to return to Kansas, but it has been evident for some time that his official berth has not been entirely to his liking. He has clashed several times with his superior, Secretary Hitchcock, who has overruled several opinions of the commissioner, and has ordered the reversal of some of his official acts. NOT A CANDIDATE Mrs. Burdett Doesn't Want Presidency of Woman's Federation. St. Louis, May 14. Mrs. Robert J. Burdett of California has advised friends in St. Louis that she will not MKS. ROBERT J. BURDETT E. allow her name to appear as a candidate for president of the National Federation of Woman's Clubs, which convenes here May 17. Trouble Still Brewing. Washington, May 14. Notwithstanding reports by cable to the effect that Peru has consented to withdraw her troops from the territory in the Acre section now in dispute between that country and Brazil, it is stated here that because that offer is coupled with the demand for the neutralization of the territory, the crisis has not yet been averted. Meanwhile the argument between the representatives of the two countries in Washington continues. Strike Virtually Over. Marseilles, May 14. The shipping strike is virtually over. The captains, engineers and other officers of the merchant marine have agreed to resume their duties on the shipping companies' conditions. A Cleaning at Butle. Butte, Mont., May 14. The county grand jury has presented eleven more indictments against public officials, charging conspiracy to defraud the county, indictable misdemeanors and felonies. On 290th Ballot. Lexington, Ky., May 14. South Trimble was renominated for congress on the 290th ballot by the Democrats of the Seventh district. TERSE TELEGRAM8 Bnsines failures in the United States for the Week number 201, against 176 last week and 182 in the like week in 1903. ' The condition of former French Premier Waldeck-Ronseau. after again causing apprehension, is considered satisfactory. Bearish crop reports and a decided decrease in weekly exports caused extreme weakness in wheal on the Chicago Board of Trade. The Russian squadron at Vladivostok is practically bottled up by the Japanese fleet. Japanese scouting vesael are watching; the harbor. It required 209 ballots to nominate Col. J. Campbell in tbn Democratic convention in the seventh Kentucky dintrict and he then declined the nomination. A Japanese torpedo boat was destroyed while removing mines from Kerr bav. Seven men were killed and seven were injured. This is the first warship Japan has lo-tt. The President has signed the proclamation opening the Rosebud (South Dakota) Indian reservation to settlement. Tiie reservation contain 410,000 acres and will be opened at 9 a. m.. AileiHt S. Turkish troops havo burned villages throughout the Sasioim tli-irict of Armenia, killing the inhabitant. The official reports do not give exact details as to number of towns burned and
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J In reviewing the theatrical season just waning in this city, patrons of the Gennett will doubtless call to mind the large number of socalled musical comedies that have beon exploited during this period. It is easy to enumerate those entertainments of this description which would bear critical analysis. A large percent, of them, unfortunately, are made of senseless inanity, vulgar references, double entendre, unfathomable plots, vast displays of half-clad women, their musical scores being mostly little above mediocrity, and their song hits usually interpolated numbers largely made up of coon songs and kindred stuff. In the Dearborn Theatre management's production of "The Tenderfoot," which will be seen here next Friday, a noticeable difference is ap parent. The book is trite, interesting sparkling and free from vulgarity even in the slightest reference. The musical score contains number after number of tuneful, enlivening melodies. The ensembles are exhilarating and the chorus snappy and bright. The cast will be nearly identical with that which appeared for one hundred nights at the New York theatre and will be found to contain nianj names of national renown. The entire case numbers seventyfive people and is perhaps as complete ad thoroughly equipped as any similar organization ever seen in this city. OLD SCHOOL TYPO Passed Through Richmond Enroute to Dayton, Ohio, On Foot. "No interifrfoan or railroad for me," said Robert Martin, an old typesetter, who passed through i lie city yesterday. "I travel with Toot alone," and he shook his feet, which were encased in a pair of old woruout shoes that Adam probably wore. T1 t old man had been at the Danville, (111.) Soldiers' Home, and was on his way to Dayton to enter the Soldiers Home. Martin, known familiarly as "Dig," is one of the "old form" schoo ot "typos,77 and is known in nearly every printing office in this part of the country. He is male g the journey in easy stages, "stopping off" along the route to visit his -Id friends. TIME TABLE Dayton & Western Traction Co. (In Effect May 1, 1904.) Leave Richmond for Eaton, "West Alexandria, Dayton, Troy, Pique, Sidney, Lima, Xenia, Springfield, Colum bus. Hamilton and Cincinnati every hour, 7 a. m., to 9 p. m. and 11 p. m. Two Hours to Dayton Leave Richmond for New Paris every hour, 6 a. m., to 6 p. m. Last through car east of West Alexandria, 9 p. m. Through rates and through tickets to all points. All entirely new cars, clean, comfortable and swift. For further information call Home 'Phone 2H9. Improved methods of baking used in Ideal and Mother's.
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