Richmond Palladium (Daily), 13 August 1904 — Page 7
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1904.
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"I lomt couraa 3sJ titer would novo regain my health "Three years of delicate heuHi trying doctors' prescriptious and patent medicines" without benefit r.iilit well sap the courage of any woman. And yet Mrs. Bryant proved that the question of the cure of womanly disease is only a question of using the right remedy. A few doses of Favorite Prescription ' restored her courage and revived her hope, because r1m -n1l gjp "a. decided
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1 11 U Russians Survey the Recent Events With Feelings Strangely Mixed. CONCERN TEMPERS JOY Anxiety Over the Situation of Port Arthur FIet Dashes the Thankseivinr Over the SI or It's Visit. Rejoicing Over the Birth of an Heir to the Throne Does Not Dispel the Nation's Gloom. 8t. Petersburg. Aug. 13. St. Petersburg today is divided between rejoicing over the birth of an heir to the throne and anxiety as to the fate of the Port Arthur squadron. The popular rejoicing over the event at the Alexander villa cannot dispel the anxiety which prevails regarding the fate of the squadron on which so much depends. At the admiralty every report received was eagerly scanned, but the fragmentary news from foreign and Japanese sources left much doubt as to the result of the fight between the Port Arthur squadron and the Japanese fleet and as to the whereabouts of the Russian ships'. All that seems to be established is that there was a day's running fight and night's torpedo fight, In which some of the ships became parted from the squadron, but the last dispatches from Shanghai seem to indicate that the Japanese were beaten off, though . with what damage is not clear. Though at least four Russian battleships appear to have, reached the open aea. the cruisers Pallada, Askold and Diana and one battleship remain unaccounted for. The Injuries sustained by the battleship Czarevitch give her sanctuary in the harbor of Tslngchau, but the Novik is under notice, served by the German authorities, to leave, As she is very fast, being capable of making 23 knots an hour, there are strong hopes that she will escape unless there are Japanese cruisers awaiting her on the outside. ADMIRAL WITHOrT SLAIN Commander of Port Arthur Fleet Falls In Battle of Round Island. Chef 00, Aug. 13. A late report from Tsingchou says that the Russian warships still there are the battleship Czarevitch, the protected cruisers Pallada and Novik and three torpedo boat destroyers. The Czarevitch, which is badly damaged, is being repaired with German assistance, it Is alleged. A report has also been received here to KSAB ADMIRAL WITHOFT. (Commander of Port Arthur Fleet. the effect that Admiral Withoft was killed In the naval battle of Hound Island last Wednesday. A strong detachment of Japanese warships is reported to have sailed south for the purpeee of interoepjtlng the Vladivostok fit, which it is believed has not yet effected a junction with the vessels reported to have been purchased by Russia from the Argentine government. A SHARP ENCOUNTER Haw Admiral Togo Scattered the Port Arthur Fleet. Toklo, Aug. 13. Admiral Togo has reported as follows: "On Aug. 10, our combJned fleet attacked the enemy's fleet near Gugan Rock. The Russian Tessels were emerging from Port Arthur trying to go south. "We pursued the enemy to the eastward. Severe fighting lasted from 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon until sundown. Toward the close the enemy's fire weakened remarkably. His formation became confused and then his ships scattered. The Russian cruisers Askold and Novik and several torpedo boat destroyers fled- to the southward. Other of the enemy's ships retreated separately toward Port Arthur. We pursued them and it appears that we inflicted considerable damage. We found lifebuoys and other articles belonging to the Russian battleship Czarevitch floating at sea. The Czarevitch probably was sunk. We have received no reports from the torpedo boats and the torpedo boat destroyers which were engaged in the attack of the ships of
enemy. The Russian vessels, with the excepticj of the Askold. the Novik, the Czarevitch and the cruiser Pallada. appear to have returned to Port Arthur. Our damage was slight. Our lighting power has not been impaired."
Details in a Nutshell. Tokio, Aug. 13. The navy department has issued a brief statement of the engagement with the Russian Port Arthur squadron on Aug. 10. The statement follows: "According to reports received to date the enemy's fleet which emerged from Port Arthnr was attacked by our fleet south of Yentao Island. The Russian fleet flei during the night. The cruisers Askold, Novik and another cruiser with one torpedo boat destroyer raa into Kiao Chou bay on the evening of Aug. 11. One torpedo boat destroyer went to Chefoo and three of the enemy's battleships, one cruiser (probably the Diana), one hospital ship, two gunboats and several torpedo boat destroyers seem to have separately returned to Port Arthur between dawn and noon of Aug. 11. Our fleet appears to have sustained no damage." Askold Badly Riddled. Shanghai, Aug. 13. The Russian protected cruiser Askold has arrived at Woosung with her fifth funnel gone close to the deck, all the funnels riddled with shell holes, one gun on the port side dismounted and several large shell holes above the water line. One lieutenant and eleven men had been killed and fifty men wounded. 1 Jap Casualty List. Tokio, Aug. 13. The casualties In the Japanese navy on Wednesday, Aug. 10, numbered 170. UNDER CONSIDERATION Organized Labor Invites Senator Fairbanks to Make Address at Chicago. Chicago, Aug. 13. Republican National Committeeman Harry S. New of the national headquarters publicity bureau, announces that Senator Fairharry a. new. . banks has been asked by representatives of organized labor in Chicago to come to this city and speak on Labor Day, Sept. 5. Captain New said the Invitation was under consideration and would doubtless be accepted. CONSERVATISM RULES Trade in General Held Back for Crop Returns. New York, Aug. 13. Bradstreet's weekly review of trade today says: Fall trade expends but slowly, conservatism based apparently upon crop disappointments or uncertainties and labor troubles, ruling most lines of distribution. Government figures of crop conditions just issued are in the main favorable, though vitiated by early date of replies. Predicted reductions in the winter wheat crop outturn are confirmed, but are counterbalanced by improvement In other crops pointing to a general yield of food products well above the average. Earlier prospects of a large cotton yield are not materially changed, but predicted lower prices render buyers of cotton goods cautious. They are, therefore, buying only for immediate necessities. Jobbing trade the country over, while perhaps up to expectations, is not equal to last year's. Bank clearings continue to run behind, but railway earnings promise rather better than earlier expected. Alfred Knapp Must Die. ' Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 13. The board of pardons has refused to recommend a commutation to Alfred Knapp, the Hamilton (O.) wife murderer, sentenced to be electrocuted Aug. 19. TERSE TELEGRAMS A son has been born to the Czar and Czarina of Russia, their first male child. It is sltd that the dissolution of the building trades alliance of New York is imminent. Business failures for the week number 167. against 179 last week and 160 in the like week in 1903. r The American squadron, consisting of the Olympia, Baltimore and Cleveland hare anchored at Smyrna. The annual Mozart festival of music has opened at Salsbnrg, Austria. There were many Americans present, Disoatches from Antwerp assert that the shipping companies have decided to refuse all goods destined lor Japanese harbors. Two thousand c.oak makers at Cleveland voted to go on strike to enforce a demand foi an Increase in wages and a closed shop. A net increase of four per cent is shown in the statement of gross postal receipts for -July, compared with July, 1908. at the fifty largest postoflices. Two vessels of the Russian Bl.fck Sea fleet have passed the Dardanelles without the interposition of any difficulty on the part of the Turkish government. Encene N. V. Bis-e"l. h former captiin of the United Slates army, commif.! suicide at a hotel at San Francisco by inhaling illuminating gas. During the progress of a row between strike breakers at the Cudahy piant. at Omaha, Andrew Hanson wa stabbed and killed by a man lamed Isaacs. Both are negroes and are strike treakers,
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