Cape May Herald, 28 July 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CATE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. TULY ,8, 1904.

HED SEAJAIDERS. Vladivostok Fleet Destroys the Knight Commander.

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kla lu Hara (hr l*lae«- aail HrIreaf lunard Maaalaa Baar. LONIMIN, July 27.—A now fvMturr "I thr war. IbvuIvIuk UMiiy tmv** luirma tiutial I|uratl>>na. WHK ojH tUHi W'lifU llif Huaatau volunUWT alilp- III t!l«* litnl aea kcUixI Hu* HrttUb vntM-J Malaivn aii<l wltli a Huaalaii |irtc<- crww on l-mrU and flylBK III*- Uiiiwtaii war Huk liwli U«T lut« IN«rt Said a prlic uf war A .amine |>rult*»l fruui lU.- Kritlah SOV.TUUII-Ill and , u niUVCBlrUt of tll«* Enellvb Hwl lo wntfr* i-aua«l tbr St I’Horaliure miwruauntl to ord«*r Iht rvlvaao. Siuiv tlu-u a licrtuan abip. Uir St-niidia. and tin- Ardovu. tmui X»*tv York for Manila. Iwvf Ua?n atopiail and hruuifbt into Su»-* an pnz»-a.‘ A latcxt ontrm.’)- Iin» Ih-vu.iIic alnklne of ttx- aliip Kuielit fomniaudi-r by th<- Yladlvoattik *<|uadmn .hi tbo ai> autuiitlou that »li<- had c.intraliaiul of war on Uiard. * A Yokohama r»*|«»rt aaya the Vladivostok wjuadron jestenlay sank th^ AnM-rU-nu steumet Kntjjht Commauder. from New York, off the pmvluiv of Itu after trnnsferrlnR the crew of the Knight Commander to the steumer Tainan, which arrived hen- this morn In*, v * * The Vladivostok s<inadron also captnred a German vessel, believed So be tbs Arabia, with 30.000 tons of donr. and an unknown British at earner. The two vessels ware teat to VUdlvoatok in charge of prise crews The American Trading company are the aganta bare for the Knight Oom Bander. A special from Tientsin dated today says that tn accordance with orders Issued by General Kurupatkim. the Buaaiaus have commenced to evacuate Newchwang (evidently Klnkaw or Port Kewchwang). This morning the Husstaa railway station Is In flames. The Kusslaus are evidently destroying their property previous ta evacuation. Orders have been sent from Rt. Petersburg to the volunteer fleet steam era 8t- Petersburg and Smolensk to refrain from Interference with foreign shipping. Special consular agency advices from Suez report that the Peninsular i Oriental Steamship company s stem Formosa bus arrived there flying the Russian naval flag and with a prize crew on board. She wss captured In the Red sea by one of the vessel* of the Russian volunteer fleet. The owners of the British steamer Calchas. lamnd from Puget sound to Japan, have received a telegram from Hongkong reporting Ustl the Calchas has been seized by thr Vladivostok squadron. It Is reported frocc H»ogk<>ng that the British battleship Ocean and three destroyers have left that port for Y kohama to protect British shipping from the Russian Vladivostok squad A great storm has been aroused In London by tin- sinking of the Knight Commander by the Russians It is regarded as a breach of intemittional law which has not had a pr*-ood*»t In nearly a century A Tientsin dispatch any* that • the Japanese have lost JWO men In killed and wounded lu tlie fighting which has taken place outside of Newchwang during the last two days. The Russian losses during the engagement* are not known. A small detachment of Japanese scouts haa entered Newchwang during the night. AboutafU" troops followed. and more an- c*jH*i-trd. Crowds of Russian refugees were awaiting trains at Ylnkow, close to Newchwang to take them away. The Chinese flag is flying over the custom house at Newchwang. It Is re ported that the Japanese took the Bus sian position at Tashekiao at the point of the bayonet. Small bodies of Japanese are marching In tbs direction of Uenitzu. which Is forty miles ssst of Santal. toward •Inmlntlng. The Japanese there Intend to torn the Russian position at LJaoyang In tbe direction cf Mukden A Suez report asserts that the steamer Formosa will be released this morning. She was selzod on 8an<h.y 430 miles south of Suez The report says that Japanese warships have sirtvcd In the Red sea. Private report* from Shanghai say that the Vladivostok squadron has been sseo east of the Island of Formosa. 400 miles south of Shanghai and about 1.800 miles southwest of Yokohama It la understood that colliers are await ing the cruiser* there. The farther df* tinatlon of the squadron Is not known. A Nnwtbwang r*port describe* * fourteen boars’ desperate battle wit' heavy luesaa on both aides sad whlc

hrights cast of Tnshliiao After a fea- hours the Japanese left fl»nk flora Taping mountain captured the village ••f Tanghudltuen. cnmi>elllng the Russians hi retreat to Tienghualtuen. sis miles from their base.

M. Petersbsrs Haa Dteaslreav Klre. »T PETERSBURG. July 27-Fire luu> destrayed tb* large*! electric cable wire factory lu St IVtersbnrg, with the loss of shout fl.2fiU.UOa A large quantity of cables and wins for the torpedoes and mines Intended for tbe Baltic squadron was destroyed.

FALL RIVER STRIKE. All Mills Are Idle—Oprrsllves Oath. ertnn Food. FALL RIVER. Mass. July 27—Tbe cotton mill strike In this city has tied up the mills so completely that uot a wheel is moving In the eighty-one mills where a reduction of 12V.. per cent ln t wages was announced to lake effect, and tbe place* occupied Saturday by lifl.UUO employee* are de*ertcd. The Htrlker* are looking to nature to provide much of their food during the •trike, and large partle* wen- engaged digging clams and picking berrie*. The^ state |>uanl of concllhitkou and arliltrntlon ha* lcft r th»- city, and the proapect of an immediate settlement see HI* very slight, even to the mo*t o]itimi*tiAof the striker*

ALLIED TRADES OUT Chicago Haa-Or«ate«t Btrlk# Ever Known. SPEC!ACCLAK LXODUS OF WOKEERS

STATE TROOPS FOR BONESTEEL. 1 Ivtlasm l-slrot ihr Tows—Os* llondrrd Thieve* Oe»sr1rd. BONESTEEL. S D.. July 25.-Stnte troop* arc la-iug mobilized at several different towns by Adjutant General Conklin and will start for Honesteel today In order U> protect the people dor ing the' drawing and tiling period, which begins Thursday If Bonesu-ei passes the night without being de stroyed, all will probably be plain sailing thereafter been nsr of the preuetice «f the mlllUaTwe hundred armed vigilantes are patrol itu g tbe town to prevent friend* «f tbe thievss and gs to biers fsom firing some of tbe flimsy huikMnga and destroying tbe Whole tosm One hundred thieves, pickpockets, gamblers and bud men Is general were rounded up by tbe vigilantes and were placed B cattle airs and carried out if the atate. belrg dumped on the Nebraska prairie* nearly 10U miles from Bones t cel

noemeoHoa la Da via Ann. IT. BEDFORD. Pa . July 2ti-8enatar Davis haa stated that he received a telegram from Judge Parkerhaaytng that he would hold his notification meeting on Aug. 10.. snd as be bad planned to hare his notification one week later than Mr. Parker be has named the date and sent a telegram to Hon. John Sharp Williams of Mississippi. temporary chairman of the St. Louis convention, that til* notification meeting would be held at White Sulphur Springs. W. Va.. on Aug 17. Mr. Davis is very enthusiastic and believes that his party will come ont victorious at the fall election.

New Tork S* 23 Chicago 50 *3 Cincinnati 51 14 Pittsburg • fit St La ..!* 45 r Brooklyn B 5« Boston » 5-; Philadelphia 3 fit AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L Boston 51 B Chicago 51 34 New York 47 23 Cleveland 44 S3 Philadelphia 42 Bt Louis 34 42 Detroit S 4£ Washington Ifi O

Da via and Mrs. Keyaolda Dear It. BEDFORD, Pa.. July 27.—Senator Davis emphatically denies the rej«ort that he U (o marry the widow of Dr. John Reynolds of Shepberdstown. W. Va. The senator has been receiving telegrams of congratulation all day and Is very Indignant. He says there is not a word of truth In It Mr*. Katherine Reynolds has also made an emphatic denial of the report of her engagement to former Senator Darts. She said there was no foundation for the report. Cot to a Prod ad I on to n* Cwrtallod. CHARLOTTE. K. C.. July 2T.-A special from Greenville, 8. C., says: ‘By a vote which was practically unanitnoaa. cotton spinners from North Carolina, South Carolina. Georgia. Alabama and MiMlsstppl. who mot here, decided to curtail production 25 per cent, or to a heals of TB per cent daring the months of August and September. This sell on was doc to tbe nneettled condition of the cotton goods market and to the poor demand Ixtth from home dealers and exporters.”

A Fatal (lark Blow a l». TREXTOK. N J.. July 27.—“Dertrs rock." a huge bowlder In the Delaware fiver In the rear of the. sUtohouae. was blown up by dynamite laat night in tbe presence of a Urge crowft of peop.e. Tbe rock formed an eddy In lua river which has caused tbe drowning of six loan perrons within tbe past few years. The ileatruetUn of the rock wme brought about by a popular «U- ‘ Mayor Katneobash turned that

Mlo« at Btaekyards Qaellrd ky Fa. lire — Farkrr* aad Labor Into* 1*1* Declare FlsM Will Be la a FlaUk. CHICAGO. July 27.—Chlcago’a sympathetic general strike at the stockyard*. predicted by its leader* to be the greatest and most expensive this country has ever known, opened here when thousand* of teamsters, cuttle handlers and inctnUT* of the mechanical trades quit work and made u grand rush for the gates leading from the busiest square tulle of buildings, yards and pen* In the world. - Die flrst street riot attending the walkout from the stockyard* occurred In Ashland avenue, near one of th* yard gates. Half a hundred men and women took part, and a acore of !«► Ucemen bad all they could do to quell the disturbance. The origin of tbe riot was AlvtaL Btnnlslstis /lattb k had gone on sink*against the wishes of hi* wife. Marie, and »be wu» dragging him buck to work. A crowd of striker* and their wives waylaid her. and soon everybody was slugging everybody else all over tb*- avenue. Mrs. Zlatrh k was severely injured, snd many other* sus la In i-d cracked heads and bruised faces. The flrst big defection came when 700 men. Including the scalers and pen cleaners, employed by tbe. Union Rtoekyard* and Transit company refused to work further. First to go were the handlers, and this eliminated the usefulness of tbe teamsters -and they fob

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MICHAEL J DONNELLY, lowed A* they paas4>d out of the big gate* at Exchange ■venue they were greeted with cheers by the thouaauda of strikers gathered In the vicinity. Uhlengo'* great Industry I* practically at a standstill, and the general strike nt the stockyards Is on accomplished fact. Added to the number previously on strike, the total numlier Idle In Tncklngtown” is eh to 30,000. Rumors of renewed effort* to settle Ihe difficulty by arbitration were thick, but upon investIgaUon they were all found to be without foundation When questioned regarding tbe situation Mb eh a el J. Donnelly, president of the Butchers' union, tbs orgsnlsation which praolpltated the original strike. ■■Id: "I have no hope of an Immediate aetUemenL Tbe fight la on, and tbe only thing we can do now la to stick to the

OMAHA. Neb, July 27.—Eleven hundred members of tbs alhsd machanlcal trades employed at tb* packing plants In Qouth Qmafca want an strike tn romps thy with tbe striking Butcbalk. This action was taken on an order from President Donnelly. Nina unions arc affected.

ASativa) Tartar Daaacroa.tr in. WASHINGTON; July 27.-Several weeks ago Admiral Taylor left Washington with Mrs. Taylor for Copper Cliffs. CnnadA. on his vac*Hen. There he became violently 111. and peritonitis to feared. Mrs. Taylor a few days ago wrote that an oparatlon would probably be necessary. A tote telegram say* Admiral Taylor, owing to a sodden age for tb* dangerously III.

NAGART8E. Tibet. July 23 - The D bets a peace dr legs tee met tbe Brttntosion and profmaed a willing to arrange peace If the couuutorion would return to Gyangtae. Oekmai Young husband replied that ha could make pane* at Tama, but that

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