■ CAPE MAY HgftAkP, THURSDAY, ;aNUARY S . 1905.
RUSSIANS YIELD Czar's far last Gibraltar Captured by Nogi.
STOfSSa WOUUHHt fIGHTWe MMt Smb Defeadtrs U Honrs of War. JAPANESE TO MARCH M TODAY
mt AkmbbIISm. Has mi LnM I rr m 4 r r«4 «• tkr All C«B«a»rlac JaraaM*. LONDON. Jab. 8. - KxbAuatcd by month* of almost constant flghtliic, dsdmated by disease and casualties and. tiopplaanty sealed In Its rocky fortress, the gallant garrison of Port Arthur has yielded to the victorious Japs, and the end It now written of the most dramatic war Incident
The Immediate cause of the surrender. which apparently must have come aoou in any event, was the fall of the fort at Bungsbu mountain on Saturday, the destruction of PanlunK mountain fori on Sunday and the taking of H
GENERAL 8TOE88BL. fort and the fort at WantaL These I oman laid bare the entire dsfsnem of
the dortresa.
amoral Btomeol, moat stubborn la t the will of his aovorelgii. e ef the i—«eg*"g
i and energy
1 to hold out longer would hare crime against humanity. The aa of the surrender are not yet ‘1- fchattoA frig vll -be such as an bon r Bay accept from a brave and Tletorloas enemy. Adnam hum Tokyo say that the lupreasutstliea of Gemrels Nogi and Wtssmal. who met at Shnablylag at msth to Bikan«B terum Cor thy capltnIstlon at Port Arthur, have reached
an agreement.
General Nogi baa announced to the dtopnui the capitulation ef the RusRdan fort^a dt Port Arthur.as follows: ' “The pleulpotaattartes of both parties feeve coaduded their negadatloos. The
mere a
D the
whets the conditions stipulated by ns
Major General IJlchi. chief of staff ef.Kogl’B army, who condneted the negotlations for the Japanese, went to
bed a few potota. and Maoe win bo permitted to march oof with the hennTV of war. tekiwg its dagB end arms, and Will be sent hedt to Reads There Is some question as
The Joy at Tokyo over the triumph ef ' e tsponese anas at Port Arthur ha* iw. i V enad aemewhet by tha v • -i (cat flee
This report la oouflrmed hy dlspetcbse from Chefo, where the Russian torpedo bests Bfcery. Stratnl. Vlastni. Serdlty. Smlrtl and Bolkl end a merchantman with SOO soldiers hart arrived. All of these vssirls left Port Arthur under
ordera of G«m rorsmsndsi
Kariaow of the Russian
torpedo boat destroyer driastnl. in an interview at Cbefu last night said:
-Port Arthur fahs of heustloa net only of
“The remnaut of the narrlsoo had been doteg the work of heroes far Ive days and five nights, but they bed reached the limit of human endurance. “In the casemates of the forts one aew everywhere faces Mack with starvation. exha nation and nerve atrain. You spoke to them, but they did not give answer, only staring dnmbly. "The lack of ammunition alone would not have suggested / terms. Bcant ammunition bad long been common In the fortress, and during the past month many of the forts bad nothing with which to return the
Ore of the enemy.
"General Btoesse! would His wound, which eras received early In the siege, had been bothering him. bat bis determination to fight while one man stood had not been dimin-
ished."
A Mukden report says that Nemlro rich Danchenko, the famous Russian war correspondent, who has Just re turned from an Inspection qf the quarters occupied by the Russian ofllcen and privates at the front, says: “One could hardly Imagine a greater contrast than afforded by the hungry, tired army that settled down here attar the battle of Llaoyang and the army now resting south of Mukden., The men live in dugouts, hot most of the officers' huts ere shove ground. Aside from tbs fact that there are only five officer* to a hnt and that the latter contain more decorations there la little difference between the men’s and the officer*' quarter*. Everybody Is well fed and comfortable. The dugoatn are all abellproof. and each baa a stove, with sleeping ledges around the side*. “The men are provided with bedding, warm underwear, mostly of Chinese cqanufnrture. and better boots than can be bought in Russia. Bath bouses with hot sod cold water are providedone for the officers and one for the men of each company."
TALBOT TO SPEAK OUT. ■’•MsrlvMte Btakap Will laaw etatsmeat af the Oka*. SOUTH BETHLEHEM. Pa, Jan. S. —Bishop Talbot has broken the silence be has maintained regarding the Charges made against him by Dr. Irvine. He says: “Within the next two or three fi there will be Issued through C. M. 'Clements, chancellor of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of central Pennsylvania, and In the name of the diocese a statement covering the entire controversy between the Rev. L N. W. Irvine and myself which will clear np the entire affair. -I hare been acting In haiuwuy; with my counsel, and he has advlaed ms to aay absolutely nothing in regard to tha -matter at present At the preper t ttkjefbMc will be tofovmed «C the tacts ACCIDENT AT SQUAW ISLAND.
collision oo the International bridge
■ear bate.
Tbs most seriously Injured are: Mrs. Marta Spencer of Bridgeburg, OnL, Internally injured, will die; Mrs. Alfreds ffneqmjnT Deidgebnrg. riba broken. InteSbaffy Injured, condition serious: Ray
A combination "pony” engine and Munenger ear and to carry passengers
tale collided with a freight train. The
CAMBRIDGE. Maas, Jan. A—At the Tucker murder trial here District Attorney Sanderson opened the case for the prosecution. He addressed the Jty briefly, saying that today the Jury, sccompanie^by himself and one of the
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