CAPE MAY HERALD, TH
, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, <904.
JAPAN BULBS KOREA.
WAR GAME IN VIRGINIA. •■Ml* •* B1»r and Brnira
tepuMM'Shlpa Oarry AU tb« rr«d«ht
QAINKHVl^LC, Va, Hajit. G-Or ■Jtra for a n»*h to poMUooa *»t* ylrrti la botii maMunrrr cawpa t-xui-tly ai tnldulfibt loot nlfbt. Tbr "Wur~ ortny. ■Ddrr Omml Gmt, baa coauumc^J Its attack on tb# “browu" army, nudor
Urovrnl BH1. The ordm of Qeoeral
a adror-
•tottrart (Ocrtaaay) Spaclal,
Korea la (Uscoasod at tooftb by Mai- 0«otoo Zaprlln ta tba .Dauucbo Moa*Uacbrift (BtottfaitJ. Japan waa tbo firat country to make a commercial treaty with Korea, in WH. by the tanna of
> port on the eastern coast and
Bril 04«t bis forceo toward hto
aaty at double quick. It Is bis desire to reach a position near the center of tbe ma neuter field and Mop the attacking force, wbooe duty it Is to force u pasaagr through Tbomuihfsre gap. At daybreak a colltatou between the
opposing forces took place
one on tbe western coast were opened,
aside from Ptisan, where a Japanese factory waa then already ,n operation. There are now U treaty ports, Including Chemulpho and Beoul, Uokpo and Masampho. Japanese commeree predominates In all these ports, a fact which Is admitted by reliable Rnaalan writers. The St. Petersburg Journal stated, ndt long ego. In regard to Imports Into Korea, that the sum of fCAOO.OOO. rep-, resented by cottoi* goods, cons dinted nearly one-half of the entire ralue of the imports, and that within tbe last few years Japanese cotton goods had more and more crowded out English cotton goods, surpassing the English Imports last year. Japan sends to Korea, In addldon to these cotton goods, cigarettes, rice-brandy, matches, iron and ironware, porcelain, salt, straw rope and straw matting. It receives from Korea, In return, pro visions—especially rice, beans < grain and salt meats—Jewelry, hides and manure. The value of tbe goods exported by Japan to Korea between 1895 and 1900 rose from 13.800,000 to 910.000,000. and the value of the exports from Korea to Japan from P.000,000 to 98,800,000, not Including the predocs metals. Tbe value of the commerce between Korea end Japan, t^arefore. surpasses that of tbs commerce between Korea and all other countries, in 1901. it amounted to 98.300.000, while the commerce with China amounted to only 93,300.000. and the commerce with Rus-
sian East Asia to 9137A00.
In regard to shipping. Japan's Interests far surpass those of all other nations. According to statistic* given out by the Russian ministry of finance for
ton. a memorable spot in the Bull Ron battles. Prom this lint collision tbe brown army can fall back If beaten to succeedve poettiou* toward Thoroughfare gap. Oeueral Corbin has Joined General Grant and witnessed the opening operation of hto army. Tomorrow
be will be with Oeueral Bell.
The plana qf neither commander hare been divulged, but tbe problem makes plain to military strategists tbe course that to being followed, in all likelihood. Every regiment participating In tbe maneuvers to in its place of defease or to advancing to the attack. Outpost duty, regimental and brigade drills, bare .beet) canceled and all tbe
arrangements 'made for leaving
camp for tbe battle, which Is to continue until 8 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. with s truce from 8 o'clock this afternoon nutU midnight. While tbe armies were preparing for their contest tost night In maneuver camps Nos. 1 and 2 corps headquarters presented a scene quite In contrast to warfare.
General Corbin igid bis dto|ingtflsbed
In I
goeets gathered
dinner at 7 o’clock, and the function was prolonged until D o’clock, while rsoponse to toasts ware made. A toast to tbe president was drank standing, s toast to Spain was responded to by Colonel Montevende. tbe Spanish military attache, who Is an observer of tbe maneuvers. Colonel Raspopoff. the Russian observer, raised bis glass to the president Governor ■Varfleld' of Maryland spoke for hto stale. , "This camp beats anything I have ever seen of Its kind, and I do not except anything I have observed In for-
eign countries." -
With ■ gesture that was full of pride General Corbin swept hto arm In _ a semicircle that took In tbe entire camp from Manassas to Thoroughfare Gup.
1898. there wars AU? Japanese ships, with a total displacement of 6(8.146 tons. Including 7S8 steamers, oot of 8J89 ships, with a total displacement of 669.870 tons, doing buMnces In Korea. The Koreans had^tmly 781 ships, the Russians 84. the Germans *7. the English 1, and the United States none. In that rear. Tat five yaws before. In 1893. Japan had only 964 ships, with • 1 ‘ displacement of 304434 tone, engaged In Korean commerce. Already the entire ragutor psassnger. freight and postal traffic to in the hands of the two Japas-
g the first steamship companies in the world. They racMwa targe subsidies from the Japanese government, which to said to spend, ananally, not toss than 94.000.000 in sab-
pantos. Japan herself to-day owns 910 ■teamen, with A total displacement of M0.000 tons, all of which are at tbe disposal of the government In time of war. some ra saxillary cruisers, and the rest ns traMporu for troops and war mate-
rial of all kinds.
The relations between the Russians
ally dUCsr-
tween 1984'' and 1896, the exports from Russia to Koras averaged 8i00.fi00.nnd the imports from Korea .990400. Moat of the goods sent from the coast district wsgi, however, of English origin, the “ ‘ »g quite secondary.
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