CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,1904.
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ARMY MUM. Kuropatkin Says Russia's Hour Has Come.
VICTORY AT KNTSIAPUTZE.
Comrades at Poll Arthur Are Awaiting Relief.
JAPAN REMOVtS BARON HASE6AWA
llaaalmm Cfclrf la aa Oreler af Dm 7 Aaaora-a HU HoUlara That Cmmatrr WUI Smmd H«-mm<or»-»mnrm«a BaMrlmml to Onrrwhrlna Japaa aad GmlU oa Tfcrmi to Mmk*. Krmrr barrlBr* Kor «hr Oar. Tbr Humlan army In Manchuria U advandni; to the attack In two columns under the personal command of General Kuropatkln. The Jupui main force la reported to hare fallen back thirty miles. In a message to the nation the emperor of Japan aayrf that prospects of sncceas are atiU dlrtant and appeali to the national spirit Tokyo report* that three Russian warships at Port Arthur have been sunk by the combined Are of Japune land batteries and fleet. . GREAT BATTLE IMMINENT.
patkln Intend* to strike are mete ifUMBWork. It U not clear whether ersl KurosMtkln cpntomi4ites a blow on the left, center or right of the tneac army, hut tbs faci'tbat st/ess _ .aid upon the rapture of BsuUlaputae, which ojiena tb^ road and fords to Benalhu. twenty miles eaat of Hanyang. where General Knrokl crosaed, and that Cosaacks are already reported In the neighborhood of the stream might foreshadow an exact reversal of the battle of IJaoyang, this time the Ruasluu commander flanking and turning Llaoyang with bis left, as Field Marshal Oyama did with his right. Oa the Stock Exchange Japanese bonds fell off one-half to a point. A dispatch from General Bacharoff to the general staff con Or ms the news that lleutalaputse has been occupied by the Ruaslana. A Chefu report says that there haa been no fighting of Importance at Port Arthur since the last Mg assault on the fortress, SepL IP to Sept 23. The Japanese landed a force from Tacbe bay on Oct Bth, and the Russians retired in the face of Superior numbers. The next day. however, the Japanese were driven out by an artillery fire, one gun which they had mounted being destroyed. ^ A Harbin report says that the Japanese advance poet* have been driven back all along the line between the Hun rlvw and Benalhu. St Petersburg advices say that Lieutenant General Stoessel, commander of the Russian military forces at Port Attbnr. has reported the Japanese loss oa at 10.H00 during the attacks on Port Arthur since Sept. 19.
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SCaewpatkla Tokina OHruidve. PwskInw Knmx Bark as LUoraas. LONDON. Oct 1L—A Mukden special cablegram says the following Is the text of an order of the day l.-wued by General Kuropatkln at hls head-
quarters:
“More than seven months ago the enemy treacherously fell ui»on us at Port Arthur before war had been declared. Since then, by land and sea. Russian troops have performed many heroic deeds of which the fatherland may Justly be proud. The enemy, however. Is not only not overthrown, but In hls arrogance continue* to dream of
complete victory.
“In the course of seven months hundreds of thousands of men and tens of thousands of horses and carta and millions of poods of stores have been coming uninterruptedly by rail from European Russia and Siberia to Mancbarla. “If the regiment* which already hare been sent out prove Insufficient fresh troops will arrive, for the Inflexible with of the emperor that we should vanquish the foe will b# Inflexibly fulfilled. Heretofore the enemy In operating has relied on bis great forces and. disposing hls armies so aa to surround us, baa chosen as he deemed fit hls time for attack, bat now the moment to ge to meet the enemy, for which the whole army baa been longing. has coma, and the time baa arrived fee at to compel the Japanese to oar win, for the fort** of the Mancharts? army are strong enough to begin a forward movement. Nevertheless you moot be unceasingly mindful of the victory to be gained over our strong and gallant foe. In addition to numerical strength In all commands, from the lowest to the highest, the firm determination most be to prevail, to gain victory. Whatever be the sacrifice necessary to this end. bear in mind the importance of victory to Russia, and above all remember bow necessary victory Is the more speedily relieve our brothers at Port Arthur. ‘^Srho for seven months have heroically maintained the defense of the fortress
intrusted to their care.
A 8k Petersburg dispatch, dated this morning at 2*5 a. rm, says that Gen-
ii. m< Fleet Sell* Fee Li Wo.
8T. PETERSBURG, Oct. 11.—After l he farewell review of the Baltic fleet at Reval by Emperor Nicholas the squadron sailed for Ubau. from whence It la declared It will within a few days weigh anchor for the long voyage to the Pad Ac. The emperor inspected the fleet uiul torpedo flotilla that la to accompliny it to the far east. Hls majesty made a speech to the crews, thanking them for their past services to Russia. Great crowds lined the route, esiieclally cheering the empress
and the infant cxarevltch.
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*on(r Heath. ■■ A: For Fromre. NEW YORK. OcL 1L-George Heath, an American, driving a ninety horaeimwer Pan hard and representing the Automobile Club of France, finished first in the International automobile race for the massive silver cup given by William K. Vanderbilt. Jr. One man was killed, pinned beneath the overturned car owned and driven by George A rents, Jr, the young amateur. Mr. A rents himself was serious-
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Albert Clement, driving an eighty horsepower Clement car. was second and entered a protest H. H. Lyttle. In a thirty-four horsepower Pope-Toledo, came In third. It was probably as dose a finish as ever took place In a race of its kind. Heath crossed the tape In 5 hours 26 minutes 45 seconds and Clemort secood In 6 boars 28 mUntaa 13 seconds, the nee going to Heath by 1 -atfpute ■econds. The ms chine* were started at two minuts Intervals The racing beard of the American Automobile asaodation considered Mr. Clement** protect at Garden City uo2 o'clock hi the morning and finally dedded to throw It out Gabriel, the noted French driver, who had been favored as a likely winner, was well tn the lead to the fieri three Ups. He was gradually over hauled and passed, however, and in tbs seventh lop. when be broke a crank abaft. Gabriel dropped oat of the race. It to said he Mt on the roadside and wept Frank Croker drove a plucky race, bat accidents to Qtes delayed
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It to reported that the Japanese have < retreated to Uaoyaug and that they ’ have evacuated Toyancfc*n..«*lmate#, the Fensbiu paas and KVknOraacyaa. Advices from fit Petersburg, dated this morning at 241, eay that a battle upon which the fate of the campaign h. ^Manchuria depaods Beam* oaly a few days ahead. General Kuropatkln has east the die «t |a* about-faced Me army and to martbtog raaolutaly y oa tf res rived to do
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