W' y. utly 13.1905
REBEL SHIP IS SUM Mutineers Sent KnUi Potemkins to the Bottom. tUSSUIS SET FIRE TO IMSilOTSI
LOKDON, July •drk** from Tokyo **r that the auuouoce i:ivut of tbe Uudlnji of a JaioiMM fore* •t Sakhalin island and the occupation of Konakorak. followad by tba north cro fllyht of tba Karrtaon, has b«ej» cat rad with fraat satUfactlon hr th* Japan cm. The M»n«iiny of tba army at Sakhalin marks the first an try of tba Japan cm' upon Russian territory proper. Tba JapanaM hava axpraasad them selvas pi eased to be again In poasession of tbe island, declaring that they hare long fait that tba bargain under which they reUnqulthed tba place forty years ago waa unsatisfactory. The JapanaM azpreM the belief that they will speedily control tba su-
A Kueteojl tRoumanla) dispatch says that the battleship Knla* Potemkin* Use at the bottom of the harbor there. Before leering the Knlas Potemkin# the mutlDMte opened the see cocks and flooded her bold. She Is now tying In deep water, but It to expected ««n be refloated. Queen Elisabeth, known as Car Sylra to the literary world, baa sent a request from Blnato that klatuacbeoko and another lender of the mutineers on the Russian batttoabip Knlas Potemkina he sent to bar patoca. She wishes to sm and talk with them, and
A Tokyo dispatch says that K-.— korsk. the chief port of Sakhalin Island. was occupied by - *-■* force on Saturday. l—= burned the public buildings and retired to the northward.
& rr-jwji 1 uwu headquarters on Sakhalin totond aaya: “Our army, without much rualatance. baa occupied Konakorak, but tbs enemy burned the town and retired to -■ u eight miles north. —* **“—
ilPINOHAL Manchuria. July 11— The news of the mutiny In the Black
charged with proclamations conveying tba information Into tba Rusatan adv a need posts, acatteatng the proclamations broadcast Bain to falling la rata, and all aetlrity at the front
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PAlt 16, July 11.—Ptopatcfate reach mg the ministry of marine show tbai the author!Um at Blanrta. Tunis, coo Unua their tedious efforts to raise ttw lubmarlue Farfadet. with fhe expect* (loo of taking out the bodtae of the Im prisoned crew. Cabtoa were agate passed under the boat but the ns cuera ware unable to bring bar to tht
A targe floating dock U now orei the sunken boat and It to hoped that this- will permit of raising the sat rtne. Tba futile efforts to rescua tb« m shook up the boat
water to enter the Interior orifice foi the admission of air and alao aarrad to admit wmtar In other ways. Om of the last mesaagm from th# of tba Farfadet waa: “HarTy.
Since tl railed within, the divers' raps bring log no response Therefore It to be
try of marine still withholds a definite announcement that the craw are dead pending the raising of the submarine boat but the rtrcumstancas show practically there Is no hope of finding any of the crew all re. The diver* employed In pai hawser* around toe Ferfadet fin to continue
mud for two-thirds of bee length and to gradually Mag angutted. The divers are working waist deep la mod. GOVERNMENT TO IMPURE LIFE.
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DETROIT. Mlcte. July U—In Us
IX c UABKMIiaA AUWIJA SAM — hi pursuit to a point twenty-two ml toe north of Konakorak. -Wa captured two twelraKwntlmcter gur*. two twelre-poondera and also an J Wt of ammunltian. Wa suffered J^CtopansM landing ou the totond hna cauaad nrara to considersbla peagriM at Pstechot where the caar to now staying. Moreover, It to stated
It to reported In government circles
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annual address delivered at the coo-, forts of the critter can be had. A fall ‘ "* hue of blankets and harness to always
on hand while Up robes and everything
- .. ■ D . far Ik. ilriT" !•
PrmMM D. J. Keefe furnished
cheractvrtaed the OhlneM exclusion q 7
taw as' a farce, in so fay as the pro
taction of American tabor to
He said:
Patted rate tta
wisher cannot be excluded the United 1 “Let us ask cougruH for a tow teat
Is On-uin Sm
parcels control of the He wrged of government tncauld be perfectly conducted ou a baste of $10 per $1,000 of Ineor-
**The great weapon flor the exta nation of graftora from the ranks of organised tabor will be found .In noal trade agreements. Sympathetic ■trikes can find no suitable apology for their existence during the life of
GRMNCASTLK. lnd_ July 11.Whlto running at the rata of sixty to sn boor the eaetbound New York fast mall tewto on tha Big Four col tided with a westbound freight train which eras pnlHng oh to a siding at OakaU. Fireman Tippy of Indtanapo-
aer of Mattoon, I1L. arts aet. None of tha paaaae waa tojutud. Th# angina, ope tpall and a oombtnatSoe car toft the track
who came bare a week ago frees C*rtoago, had a narrow escape from frees
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