Cape May Herald, 20 April 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 6

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. APRIL 10, 1905.

ROJESTVENSKY'S AIM Rusaia'a Hop* ReeU Upon Victory In F*r East. JAPANESE FLEET OFF HOKGIOSC.

Caur's Haval Clilaf PrrulaB farwar* Wllk Plark aad Urtaratla^doa •a Pafaal tha Jaoa or Partf> With MU Maadraa. LONDON. April I&—The eye* of tha a-orlil art- renirrad on Vice Admiral ItojnttYenaky autl hta Beet, and gradually aoiuettilug like genuine enthuala»ni ha* N«eii arouaed by tbe Uuaalan admiral'a tumlQioud In aalllng atralgbt forward fur a combat wltb tbe Japa-

nese.

Tber* are many naval expert* who do not believe that Vice Admiral Togo will accept the challenge. In their opinion tbe Japanese will be too prudent lb such u criala to risk tbe destruction of their fleet. A Hongkong dispatch report* heavy • Sting at sea ISO miles north of the Natunas lalanda. The North German Lloyd steamship Prln* Heinrich has reported that had sighted eighteen vessel* of Russian Pacific squadron In Kamrach bay. Cochin tlilna, about 200 ml lea Bortbeaat of Ralgon. Tbe ateamer did not sight any Japanese warships. Tbe seven Dutch cruisers reported at Rhlo have returned to Batavia 8l. 1‘etersbarg dispatches this morning say that Admiral Rojoatvensky Is steaming toward tbe island of Formosa with tbe intention of giving battla to the Japanese. Tbe admiral'a last dispatch was singularly laconic and eloquent, wired: “I will not telegraph again before the battle. If 1 am beaten, you will learn it through .Togo. If I defaat him. 1 will announce It to you.” Tbe message Is accepted there os meaning that the Russian admiral aeeks victory or death. Tbe Russian admiralty would be surprised to learn of skirmishing between scoot ship* at any moment, and the inauguration of torpedo boat warfare soon la expected. Naval experts express the opinion that Togo was takAn completely by surprise wT Rojestvensky suddenly appeared at entrance of tbe China sea aad tea concentrating bis widely scattered t near the Pescadores, where It la believed tbe first big see fight will occur. Almost a state of siege exists Narva quarter at 8t. Petersburg owing to tbe suspension of tbe Putlloff Iron works. Soldier* are stationed inside tbe works, and Goasacks and police swarm in tbe surrounding streets. Tbe appearapee of tbe district re tbe scenes witnessed during tbe dlstuylances last January. Tbe Japanese navy department baa proclaimed defense sones surrounding tbe Pescadores, tbe Island of Okinawa In tbe Loocboo’ group and tbe lalanda of Oshima snd Emi, off tbe province of OsumL Jbe usual navigation restrictions apply. Serious disturbances of -ah antioamltlc character. In which soldiers of the garrison Joined, bare occurred at (Vlyablnakl Tbe. following official announcement has been made at Tokyo: “The force advancing north from Slug king, driving tbe enemy before them, has occupied Ylngecheng, thirtyeight ml lea north of Slngking. “A detachment of the same force, co-operating with cavalry, baa also occupied Pacblatxu." A Slpingbal report says that captured Japanese spies place tbe mtobers of tbe Japanese army at 400,000 and that tbs losses at tbe battle of Mukden are already replaced by drafts from borne bstta4a>*» Lieutenant If si, one of thrtples, calculates that tbe Japaneee losses at Mukden were over I60.000. Tbe Japanese government to silent as to Its intentions, but It to expected tbs. it wfD make Immediate representations to France as to Its allowing tbe Russian fleet to occupy the neutral waters of Kamranb bay beyond twen-ty-four boon. Tbe Japaneee fleet, accept Its scouts, to reported north of Hongkong, mlrai Togo 'baa six battleships and eight first clam cruisers ready for

. n|i mi Varasa. J»-U. Raad all of tba chspisr. and tbs parallol accounts, la Matt. IU1-U: ait U:I-U. aad Luke IIJM4. GOLD BN TEXT.—"Bl# 'OBMth la tbs name of tho Lord."—Malt.

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TIME —flandsy, tbs morning aftor tbs PLACE.—Tbs slopes of lbs Mount el Ollvss. 1c tbe city and In tbe temple. Comment and fluggcatlvs Thought V. IX. "On tha naxt day." Tha day following tho (east at Baths la, Sunday, April 2, A. IX 80. people." Chiefly Pamover pilgrims from many lands. "Heard that J< waa coming. "Ascertained that He was at Bathaay, aad, finding that He about to set out fpr they resolved to attend Him. V. 11 “Took branches trees." Tbe long leaves of the palm tree are raferrad to. Them trees grew abundantly on tha Mount of Olivee, and their leaves ware aomaUmm tan feat In length. "Cried. Hosanna.” Tha word * Hosanna" to tha Greek reader ng of tba Hebrew words which la Pa 118: 18, are translated. “Save now, 1 beseech Thee." It has jnuch the meaning of "God save the king." "Blessed the King." etc. They recognised us as the promtoed Messiah, tha hair of David’s throne, the live of God. who had coma to declare God's favor to Hie chosen people. The Messiah to long expected by the Jewish people; whose coming had been foretold hr r-xay of their prophets. V. 14. "When He had found n young ■a." Other nocounts tall that J. sent two of His disciples to tbe near village of Beth phage end borrowed an 'An It to written. 1 ' By thus doing. Jesus fulfilled an anent prophecy. Zech. 8:9. which to eely translated In verm U. V, 15. "Daughter of Hon.' tbe people of Jesusalem are spoken of. V. 15. tails of t . Tbe people

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Entry Gf Jesus Into Jerusalem •nafcyScfceel lessee hr Agr.23, IMS amtotor ram*** hr This Pwer.

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__ _ .fltaSMU. That to. after Hto death, rmarrectlon Not until the Holy Spirit abide la the hearts of Jeans' disciples, 'did they fully understand how they part In working out God’s plan ropbectm had bean fulfilled la V. 17. The people . . . ib." People who dwelt In Bethany and Jerusalem. "Bara record." They related again and again to the gathering throngs the wondnMai story of tee calling to life of tbe man who haT been dead four days. “ihe people also met Him. 1 This refers to a second company Which

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. V. M, "Pharisees." Religious ere who looked on critically, aa the triumphant throng entered the dty. "Perceive ye?" A word to call attention to the very evident tact that Je ana waa la great favor with the com-

rbantmen, which are used

hag duty.

Tbe first authentic news of an actual blow struck by either of tbe hostile fleets la tbe far east comm la a dispatch from the French port of Saigon, saying that tbe Japanese recently captured a large number of RoJtMieaskyto coUlera off the cooet of Cochla China. A Haiguo dispatch says a number of Mnsstaa warship* are still to Kamranb L,

bay. 200 mltoa northeast of that ptoca. 1M n.-

wbere they are rev ictus ling, and a por-

V. SO. "Greeks." They had acesptI the Jewish religion and worship the true God at tba

V. SI. "Bee Jeans." They had beard of Jesus' wondrous doings, probably ad seta Hto triumphal entry Into Jeusalem. and wantaditb meet HIn V. 2S "Jeeus answered them." He spoke to the Greeks and hto disci pirn, endeavoring to help them am hto vary

The long-expect-

ed time of Hto toying down His life. "Glorified.” Jesus' true glory be shown, not by being crowned aa earthly king, but by voluntarily giving

Himself up to death.

V. 84. "Corn of wheat'' Grain or kernel of wheat "Fallen Into the and dto." With a grain of wheat as with all the vageubla world, the outer shell of the weed town la the ground dim. but the little living germ grows and brings forth mi “' tudm of other seeds, if the little grain remained unsown It would

Increase. Bo Jasua. by Hto death, became tha aead of life for all mankind. If He had saved Hto life He could not have helped or saved us but through

V. fit “Loveth Hto Ufi to Ufe." To lore life a

one's self a

an* to “love * to hats Ufe

Goa at the Russian squadron has beaa reported at Turan bay. a beat 360 mltoa

north of Kamranb bay.

Jesus he will also •

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