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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY* 14, 1904-

ADVANCE ON

——— Kx PrptkV nt i(’lfn»^lnn<1 In to Uanr • Japan... Fle.t In Touch With I “Jr^u.^r.S S

Oku’s Operations.

vartuiih mikdr In thv t-onviu-

I tlon and tlrpti tli«* aubjeet due con' BkV-ratlon, he will tell the country hla

BRITISH SHIP CONDEMNED AS PRIZE' view* on the Jh'inucmUc chant** for

; auccraa. As a demonstration uf gratitude reItardlni: hU ctmdnct at HantiaKu and bla 1 care of AmeHcan aalkira. Admiral Ceri rent was prweiited at Medina. Spain, with an eiutroeaed message liearlng the

IXINIHIX. July 1” - Advices from aignuturca of u uuiaber of well known Tlukow say that Ja|Mitn«e n-sscls have ^ Amerl<»ns. ttealdea letters front the been seen oft Kaleltow. It Is hoUeved J suhacntM-ra. bound tn a volume that they ui» keepluc In too. h with j Anut i 1M . with imnrlvoni from

oa

the Norge, eleven i>M»scngern. eight

the advuiKv of tin* lantl forces atid that

If the Japanese take Tatcbekhw. urhleb | altli c hlkt. hua reached tbr . U understood to t«- their objective. It Is ; ^bHUnd Islands. Tbeae -Burvlror^ / thought that a landing will he made j wtu , 4 ,, 0 ujnet.,^, landed at 'Thor

almultuneously at Ylnlp

Japanese M-outs are close to Ylnkow. They cun be sen on the nelglitsirlng hilltops, from which they occasionally fir*- op->o the Uusstnn outpoais --A Tat« hekluo r>i>ort says that a Husshit. c.«rr»*j*on<l.‘ut. who bus Just arrived with tlv Kusslan rear guard nfter a niaulug light frum ( Kuichow.

states:

evacuated Kalchow Saturday after a nght lusting throughout two days. We mud.' a abort stand at Pintaan. ae'Vn nilU-s north of Kalchow. a*»g Japancac kept on our tteela. and ^netsnf exchange* between tha ipusifan oM ^apuaeae butt cries T^e Japancae advance flopped right TOla? aouth oj here." w TpIffO report* aa/ Ibat a/te*’three day> o f_jo v cre_ fi g tit l ng. , by the desperate attack* of U>* and Jbe ptubbqiu resistance of tEeRussiuns. General Oka 1 * armf ba» occupied Kalchow, drlrlng the -fiusaUns northward In Ibe direction of Haleb eng. Tte Husaluns had strongly fortified the hUls situated In a eemjdreie aouth of K^MiaSi Tforir forces conaiated o? ov«- 30,u00 men. __ The Russian Huyfii, IMunu Novlk. two gunt>oats and jffcqtorpedo boot deettoyera came out of the Knrlxjr at Port Arthur July 9. preceded by a number of ataamefs epgaged in .'cTeartng away mines, wnft the Ruaaian vessels reochod a point between Senalkot and Lunwantang. they ware attacked by a Japanese flotilla of torpedo boats and torpedo boat destroyer*. Irire was exchanged with the Bay an. and the Rosvlun vessels retreated to the harbor. A Vladivostok dispatch aaya the British steamer Cheltenham, captured by the Vladivostok squadron, has been declared a lawful prise. Her commander did not attempt to defend himself; first, tiecause the proofs against the vessel were overwhelming, and. ond. because the evidence tended to show that the ship had already been bought by the Japanese fer f20.000. fThe was sailing tinder the British flag because some of the formalities of her transfer were lacking. There only four British subjects on board the Cheltenham. Her crew were mostly Germans, and they did not conceal their Joy at the fact that the Russian* nad captured the Cheltenham. When the prixe crew from the armored cruiser Gromobol left the Cheltenham they were cheered by the Germans.

Comi CATS KILL. N. T_ July 12.-Ooun-•elor C. P. Droogan has been found dead In bed at the Smith House here. He had evidently been dead for several hour*. He was a native of Albany.

ROME, July 12.—The pope baa received In private aodleoce Dr. John Dwyer of New York, who was turgeoo of the Sixty-ninth regiment daring the

dvll war. Drowav* Hmrm*U tm Welt.

OSWEGO. H. Y.. July 12.—Mrs. Catherine Boat, aged fifty years, drowned herself la a wvlL Her body was found by bar daughter, who had been search-

CONDENSED DISPATCHES. PMalla Brest* at the Week Brl

CfcreetaleA.

King Leopold of Belgium baa ranged for Judicial reforms In Kongo

Free State.

General Frederick Funston baa been o command the department of

political prisoner* shall henceforth be

exiled only on order of courts. Strikers dynamite boner of Irob mlnr

•oprvintendent at Ironwood. Mich.,

while the flamfty alepc. bat aU tta n

Kid dispatch aaya the Herreaboffs ef Bristol. R. I.. will get contract to baiid for kaiser n duplicate of Morton F. Ham's yacht Ingomar.

. Jets aa.

shurn. Fun) islands, reduces the number of the mi Is* lag tu fdW, with one more boat of the Norge yet to be heard

from.

Jolm Field, postmajiter of HiUadelpbla during the Incumbency of J<din W ii ns maker us poetuuiater general and presldeut of Up- Young, fiuiytfi X Field coiupany. wholesale deulers In dry good* and notions, while teiy|H»rarily insane wandered to a secluded apott In Vernon [Hirk. Gennantpwn. a suburb of Philadelphia, and ■-on»wltted suicide by shooting himself In tlie head tacardar, Jmlj 0. Thieve* cut through n floor Into a policy elchnnge In the City of Mexico and curried off 120.000 In jpkl NinetetHi more survlvora of the ateiumT Norge have been landed at thg Faroe Islands, tnnklng tin- total

saved

\»u Dillon. the fastest trotter In the world, will be seen at the grand circuit meeting at Reudvllle. Miss., in an nRempt W break all of her previous record*. T’iood condltionit *.Ti Kansa* off the Kaw watershed are still serious, the stream* at Abilene. Emporia. Ottawa anG Wichita atlil bring high and cojjtlnalng to rise at some polnta. Water la running several feet deep through Riverside. Kan. Mr*. Elide Biddle, tbs victim of the attack of four negroes now under arrest, is still In a critical condition at Burlington. X. J, and until ahe revived somewhat It was believed she could not recover from the shock. Her nervous system Is so badly rtmtterad that she suffer* from Insomnia. Frldav. Jail H. Justice Gavon D. Burgees of the Missouri supreme rotftt ha* been stricken w+fh pa rolys tain a damage suit the superior coart of Chicago hn* held that the city Is In no degree liable for the Iroquois theater fire. The town of Axmoordale. Kan., la under water owing to a rise of the Kaw river. Mach damage la other Kanaaa towns Judge Alton B. Parker, N. Y.. baa received a letter from the weet In which be was Informed that there la a plot ngatnat hla life. L. F. Beholes of the Don Rowing ctab of Toronto beat A. H. Clootie of the London Rowing dab in their final beat of the race for the DUmood sculls at Henley. England. It la fearod that Are men who were deported from Victor. Colo, and returned have been lynched. They were taken from two deputies near that town by masked men. and no truce them baa been discovered. Thursday. Jalr V. The Fourth of July casoaity 1 throughout the country total* 52 dead and 8.049 Injured. A British storming party has captured the Tibetan fort at Qyentse. The British casualties were not great. The son and daughter of former President Harriaou were defeated In their salt against hla widow

rtate.

Nearly 10000 people assembled In a picturesque oak gtore In the outskirts of Jackson. Mich, to celebrate the semicentennial of the anniversary of the With of the Republican party. Ralph E. Wirt secretary bt the Diamond Match company, who was bit by a skyrocket Fourth of July night and received a fracture of the skull, died at Daniel O. Reid's country at Irvington. N. T. He net end consciousness. Dashing down a stsep hill at a mile a "i*i.ore gait a Wast Brighton trolley ear. crowded with passenger* from New York, drasbed with terrific force Into ad empty car coming toward It on the same track In Bt Georgs. M. Y.

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