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crime with which ha was was charged difficulty and danger. No further bodies THE committed. To this O’NEILL FRONTIER disprove allegation, have been recovered, and of the five a representative of the treasury depart- SENATOR DIETRICH THE CLALLAM WITH brought hare yesterday all have been ment at Washington was sent for to JAPAN’S REPLY] Identified, the fourth proving to be the re- D. H. CRONIN, Publisher. testify that Senator Dietrich’s pay from mains of C. F. Johnson of Victoria, a the federal government began the day A relative of Chief Justice Hunter, of the WAS NOT SENATOR after his election by the Nebraska legis- 50 LIVES IS LOST 3’NEILL, NEBRASKA provincial court. The fifth body is that ALMOST ULTIMATUM lature, wlch was on March 28, 1901. a man con- of Archie Hudson, young ri The records In the auditor’s office r, nected with the steward’s deportment. the to show that Mr. Dietrich held A singular war has been waged In Judge Instructed Jury Steamer Between Van* The tug Sea Lion returned from the vi- of governor until May 1. Plying Gives It Is a Fi*ed Bosnia recently. Both sides to the con- cinity of the bringing only a small Russia, Said, in a Verdict of The state authorities are credited wreck, troversy speak the same language— Bring couver and Seattle Is quantity of flotsam and no news of the with the belief that the senator may Time in Which She Croat—but they write It with different location either of the wreck or of the vic- either be prosecuted or compelled to re- alphabets, the Catholics with Roman Acquittal- the Unfortunate. tims of the disaster. turn the he drew from the state Must letters and those of the orthodox Greek The tug Holyoke returned from a day’s Reply. from the time of his election as a sen- church with the Cyrillic. To search, during which she communicated simplify ator until his as the task of resignation governor. with all the residents along the shore of thejpubllc teacher the Aus- OTHER CASES DROPPED WENT DOWN IN BIG STORM trian government directed that th« San Juan Island, with the result that a MAKES NO CONCESSION? Latin alphabet should alone be used In NEBRASKA FOR “TEDDY.” force of fifty volunteers is now carefully schools. The Innovation provoked a patrollng the beach, while three steam loud from the orthodox Greek District Summers Moves a launches and boats from the United outcry Attorney Representative Henshaw Says It Is for Ifesael Had About Aboard, Fifty Feople States revenue cutter Grant are Feel th* partisans, who deemed It n blow to Nolle as to and the Court Him Last and All the Time. engaged Japanese Strengthened by Them, First, All of Whom Are to In the waters their religion. The government had to Supposed adjacent to the shore. Un- Attitudes of the at Once Issues the Order Washington, Jan. 11.—Representative der these Plainly Friendly yield. Have Lost Their Lives in arrangements any bodies which Hinshaw of Nebraska called at the as Acked. drift shoreward will be recovered. English and American Na- In the Interest of con- White House today to assure the the Wreck. preventing presi- tions Toward Her. sumption In the boarding schools ol dent that the reports that the candi- France, only metal bedsteads are per- dacy of John L. Webster of Omaha for REMARKABLE ESCAPE. mitted, every child older than 12 must Omaha, Neb., Jan. 11.—Senator Diet- the vice presidency was hostile to Seattle, Wash., Jan. 12.—The steamer Bleep In a room by Itself, and In the rich has been released from custody. Roosevelt are unfounded. Jan. 12.—The Tokio corre- j Clallam the Seattle-Vlctoria fleet, William J. Lond9n, kitchen and dining room scientific pre- Judge Vandeventer, after delivering "Nebraska Is for you first, last and of. Reid Unlocked Nine Doors, spondent of the Times, cabling under cautions must be taken against the all the time,” said he to the went down midway between Smith Isl- that his opinion, Instructed the Jury to bring president. Sawed Through Three Chains and yesterday’s, date, says pour par* disease. And no pupil or teacher who ; Mr. Hinshaw declared the Wall street and and Dungeness, In the Strait of leurs still continue, but that public! in a verdict of not guilty. The dis- Juan de Fuca. were Climbed Wall. is known to have consumption Is per- opposition to the president had Fifty-two persons High opinion despairs of any satisfactory is- 1 drowned. j mitted In any school. Circulars pre- trict attorney entered a nolle in the strengthened him Immeasurably In Springfield, Mass.. Jan. 12.—William sue of the difficulties between Russia woman and child aboard the pared by physicians are sent to every other cases against Dietrich. Jacob Nebraska and that Roosevelt clubs are Every J. Reid, alias L. O. Hoffman, who is and Japan. school principal, which In de- In sections of the state. Clallam perished. Within three miles 11.—The Italia explain at Hastings, Neb., forming many charged with swindling thirty-two ho- Rome,, JaVt. says that Fisher, postmaster of a tall preventive measures of all kinds. He said the stories were baseless that shore and at time when it ap- tels cut of about $10,000, from the At- Russian warships sighted between Ge- was also given his liberty, a nolle hav- certain the Clallam had been it was proposed to get a Webster dele- peared lantic to the Pacific in 1892, and is now noa and Spezzia yesterday are believed The of Mexico Is miles been entered in each indictment a effort was made to Valley seventy ing gation that might at the right time be saved, desperate under sentences aggregating ten years to be spying on and following the Jap- 1 In and miles In width. length forty-five I against him. turned over to the anti-Roosevelt save the women and children in the life for these offenses, jail here Sun- anese cruisers Niasin and Lake n I Kasagaj Texcoco, large body of water forces. boats. They were placed in the first day, under remarkable which left Genoa yesterday. the The Court’s Opinion. circumstances, lying Immediately to east of the President Roosevelt expressed him- boat to leave the ship, which Captain and is still at large. It became known only today that City of Mexico, Is only six feet lower In delivering the opinion, Judge Van- a volunteered [ j self as greatly pleased at the Nebraska Lawrence, Yukon , To accomplish his escape he unlocked some unknown persons had attempted than the level of the street pavements. deventer said: situation. to command, and which was manned nine doors and sawed through to set the Niasin on tire by tampering In 1629 this lake rose and Inundated threej The court has given as careful and ex- by deck hands. The frail craft went chains, vlsitecr six different rooms of with the electrical appliances. The po- the city, drowning thousands of the In- as haustive attention to the demurrer Fight Going Ahead. down within sight of the Clallam, and the county jail, passed in front of sev- authorities have begun an inquiry habitants. The waters of the lake time woujd permit, and we have arrived Jan. a second life boat filled with males pas- eral guards, and finally climbed an into the matter. I covered the site of at a conclusion In which we are both Lincoln, Neb., 11.—Chairman the city to a depth sengers and in command of Second Of- Naples, Jan. 12.—The Japanese cruis- quite Lindsay today called a meeting of the eighteen-foot wall. All this was done! of three feet, and remained so for over agreed. Niasin and arrived at This defendant Is charged with receiv- republican state committee for Janu-, ficer Ourrin was probably lost in a about 3 o’clock in the morning, yet he ers Kasaga Poz- four years. This danger is now obviat- few zuoli and emoarked ing and agreeing to receive, while a mem- 20 to fix a date for the minutes later. Aboard the Clallam was not missed until 7 o’clock. He was today heavy ar- ed a canal. ary convention, by great drainage ber of the or a and tour tubes. United States senate, part to select national delegates. The sup-' watchers saw waves sweep the pas- supposedly too weak to move without tillery torpedo Thq of the United States congress, valuable from the a then sailed lor an Mexico has porters of Rooseevlt announce their In- sengers their hold on the seats use of crutch, had been practical- warships unknown many ancient ruins, par- consideration from one Fisher, for pro- ; tention to force the and hurl them into the water. ly bedridden for three months, and destination. ticularly In the states of Oaxaca, Chi- curing or uldlng to procure for him an passage of a reso-, the life boat was lat- so far as the officers know St. Jan. 11.—The most re- apas, Yucatan and Morelia. Those of appointment as postmaster at Hastings, lution endorsing the president and Though rlghed prison had Petersburg, a find eaten news received here is that the Mttla, In Oaxaca; Palenque, In Chia- Neb. Section 1781 of the revised statutes, pledging Nebraska to his nomination. er, diligent search has failed to nothing but beef broth in all that liable under time. Russian in the far easi pas; Uxmnl, In Yucatan, and Xochl- which this action Is brought, con- The railroad machine which Is accused trace of its occupants. More passen- mass of .troops tains two distinct and crew Sheriff Clark is concentrated at or on In are separate prohibi- of fighting Roosevelt under cover, gei'ij and members of the were lost has made a thorough Vladivostok mllco. Morelia, among the most tions. The first under which op-, paragraph, an Instructed when a third life boat was stvamped investigation, but he finds that many the northern frontkv of Korea. famous and Interesting. Some of them this indictment Ih brought, provides that poses delegation and the' friends in an to launch it. details of the escape are still unex- A traveler who has lately returned represent whole cities and are sup- every member of congress, officer or president’s Intend to force the attempt estimates that be- posed to be from two to three thou- agent of the government who commits Issue at the committee meeting. The bodies of thx-ee passengers who plained. from the far east sand years old. They all show the certain acts shall be guilty of a demeanor, -. ♦ -- had fastened life preservers about their tween 100,000 and 200,000 soldiers were in most elaborate which and provides for certain punishment. The bodies and had died from exposure were the vicinity of Vladivostok. He surf carvings, closely other resemble the paragraph provides that every PEDDLER LAW VOID. picked up by the steamer Bahata and mised that the Russians will Egyptian hieroglyphics. member of officer or of EX-GOV. FOSTER DEAD occupy' congress, agent brnilp^bt tn northern Korea but thought that the government, after his etc., ttnj In October election, collision was not imminent for 7,887 building permits were shall lie liable to the penalty provided for Names of the Victims. possible taken out In Nebraska Court The Former Executive a or when twenty-four of the prin- commission of such acts. Supreme So Holds as of those known to be lost: of Ohio anc| month more, taking intq cipal cities of the country. These .consideration distances and the diffi- per- The Essential Difference. to the License Statute of That CAPTAIN L. THOMPSON. Victoria, Cabinet Member Passes Away mits Involve an expenditure of J26,- Lloyd's agent. culties of marching. 000,000. During the same month of last The opinion then defines the differ- State. BRUNO J. LEHMAN, Tacoma, customs at His Home. 628 fewer ence In Inspector. year permits were taken out meaning between the two para- Jan. 9.—The su- Jan. Tokio, Jan. 12.—Japan addressed a Lincoln, Neb., state CAPTAIN T. L. Springfield, O., 12.—-Ex-Governor t and nearly SOOO.OOO less money expend- graphs, and Is to the effect that a man court LAWRENCE, Victoria, Charles Foster died note to Russia today, through preme today decided that the Yukon river pilot. at 11:30 today. Mimste} • «d. elected to does not Rosen. Its character has not been congress actually section of the revenue law fixing a li-: MRS. S. E. BOLTON, Alberta, B. C., The funeral will take place from thq ;De become a member said of that body until cense fee for peddlers is invalid insofar, who was on her wedding tour. family residence Tuesday at 2 o’clock* ’disclosed, but it is Japan require:) There are 10,000 Catholic he churches has qualified and taken the oath at as it relates to peddlers representing N. P. SHAW, Victoria, ship owner. conducted by Rev. J. W. Hyslop of Tif-I an answer within a given number o} and chapels In Mexico. Six archbishops the bar of the house to which he has business houses located outside of Ne-, C. W. THOMPSON. Tacoma, president fin and Rev. J. F. Hirschburger of Fos- days. and twenty-one bishops administer the been of the elected. braska. This holding is on the ground Washington County Co-operative toria.r Until then the body will be in It is understood Japan adheres closelji affairs of the church. All Mining company. Catholic The judge said the court was unable that this section of the law is in care of a committee of Masons to her original contentions and it is be-i church In con-j MRS. A. J. C. GALLATELY, Victoria, ancj property the republic of Mex- to find a nor had coun- Odd which lieved if Russia fails fairly to meet he4 single Instance, diet with prohibition of the federal wife of the manager of the Bank of Mon- Fellows, lodges, with thq ico belongs to the government—since sel ensue. cited any instance, where a member constitution and legislation affecting' treal. Columbia club, will furnish the demands, war will 1874, when the reform laws were enact- of palj j congress after his election and prior interstate commerce. MISS LOUISE HARRIS, Spokane. bearers. The attitude of the British ani| I to his qualification, and before the ad- MISS GALLATELY, Victoria. Company D, Sixth regiment, formerly Americans greatly encourages th( | MRS. ministering of the oath by that body, ROUIN, Seattle, wife of a res- the Foster Light Guards, will act as an fJapanes% war spirit, which is stronge} I The unique and costly house of one ASKS FOR taurant owner. hud enjoyed greater privileges than INJUNCTION. escort. !than ever. of the most remarkable societies In the A. K. PRINCE, Kansas City, member any other person by means of elect- Mayor Cunningham has issued a Tokio, Jan. 9.— of th} world has Just been completed, In Ber- i of a theatrical troupe. tion; although they often much Omaha School Board Witt EUGENE proclamation suspending business iq elder statesmen has been deferred 4 Iln. The building Is the home of the enjoyed Charged HICKS. Indianapolis, Ind. greater influence. The last MRS. Ti SULLENS and TWO CHIL- the city departments during the fu- day or two. German Colonial society, and Is to be paragraph, Corruption by Former Member. said the court, refers to acts which DREN, Pori Townsend, neral. The Russian warships which let1 known as the German colonial house. I may Omaha, Neb., Jan. 9.—H. J. be committed by members of Penfold, P. L. LAPLANT. Port Townsend. ,Vladivostock recently are reported t} congress a former member of the board of edu-, MRS. H. W. after their qualification for LAPLANT AND TWO returned there instead of proceed) By an English law passed In 1266, It acceptance cation,filed in the district court CHILDREN, Friday Harbor. DEATH OF GEN. GORDON jjiave of the duties of their offices. charges 'ing to Port Arthur as expected. was provided that a silver penny, called i Contin- of corruption by board members and MRS. RICHARDS, Port Townsend. uing he said: H. H. a sterling; should equal In weight thlr- I asks the court to restrain the present SWANKY, Seattle. 1 "Under the law. MISS Victoria. Famous Old Southerner Succumbs to ty-two wheat grains, well dried and therefore, there Is board from to John McDonald MURRAY, Russia’s Chinese Recruits. no crime paying W. W. GIBBONS, Tacoma. Attack of taken from the center of the ear. This except where congress has so which he Indigestion. North Jeclared. $11,000, says McDonald claims GUY DANIELS, Kansas New York, Jan. 12.—The Chin} to the origin of the The court does not make City. Ga., Jan. 12.—Lieut. Gen. grain weight. for services under a contract with the The following were passengers Atlanta, Herald of December 4, just arrived, ha) the law or say what It should like to whose, John died at his winter board, which, the petitioner alleges, residences are r^pt reported: Brown.Gordon the following, under dale of Pekin, Dei The recent have It be.” near His fatal ill- high-speed experiments , was secured through bribery and by G. J. JEFFS. home Miami,.Fla. 3: It is currently reported on electric railways in Prussia 1 overtook him last Wednes- (cember ij have re- Couldn't Be a Senator, other unlawful means. W. H. GRIMES. ness, which iPekin that! Russia has enrolled no let! Vived the of and plan connecting Brussels ! "The district attorney has admitted Penfold relates in his petition that GEORGE HISON day, was congestion of the stomach than 30,000 Chinese under her bannei.l and a A. an of in- Antwerp by high-speed road. there was no session of the contract was VALDEMER. liver, following acute attack one-half ■ congress from secured by illegal P. being malcontents, dissatisflej “he estimated cost Is fl.OOO.OOQ francs, March BRUCKNER. digestion to which he was subject. 28, the date of the election by means, and that the sum of $2,500 al- MRS. ROSE. with the rule of the empress dowagei j Gen. Gordon was born in Upson the legislature of Dietrich, and Decem- ready paid to him for his services was MRS. CHARLES COX. rl'he other half, serving under the RuS ’*'*The clarti, like the lobster, belnfr county. Ga., July 6, 1832, o£ Scotch an- 1 ber 2, the date of the convening of con- paid only by means of the alleged fact CHAS. THOMAS. jsians, are said to be ex-bandits, follow: threatened with extinction, the United which had a SnefsB. Until the latter date there could that members of the board were bribed. C. H. JOY. cestry prominent part ers of some of the most noted brigand, States Bureau of Fisheries 'Is endeav- 1 in the war. ae no question raised us to his actual MISS GILL. revolutionary iof Chili and Manchuria. In a woii to It from ©ring propagate by artificial cul- C. J. BURNEY. Young Gordon graduated Geor- of these Russian recruits is to Lj membership fn the senate, nor could he R. G. (hone ture, with good promise of success, WILL BE NEUTRAL. CAMPBELL. gia Stale university in 1852 and a few for juallfy before that body until that W. ROCKLEDGE (depended upon, with the first new) ft' ,-. | E. mcnths Intel was admitted to the prac- time. Until then It was not ED. LENNAN. of the empress dowager’s resignation ii Foreigners should beware of the known tice cf iaw-. Early in 1861 he enlisted whether he would be permitted to enter Cabinet Takes Action Qcven.ing the MISS REYNOLDS. favor of the emperor, or the changin; Mexican "rateros,” or pickpockets, a« in the volunteer confederate service, upon his duties as senator and as rep- Pacific C. JOHNSON. of her policy for the better, the firs} they are the most adept of any of their Squadron. W. was elected captain of his company and resentative of the people of Nebraska CLUETT. half of the Chinese soldiers under tht kind In the world, with the ex- Washlngton.Jan.il.—The far eastern R. TURNEY". rose until in 1864 he was made possible before that body.” rapidly Russian flag will be certain to return ti ception of those In Havana. situation was discussed at the cabinet CHARLES GREEN. lieutenant general. The opinion defines kheir allegiance, while the first seriot: members-elect, MISS BELLIES. He has taken prominent part in the and members of meeting today, special consideration reverse experienced by the Russian: Mr. Chamberlain’s organization has “x-members, congress, The folowing members of the crew: councils of his since 1866. He mil closes: being given to the movement of the party fwould be t. signal for the bandits t( already circulated more than 16,000,000 C. L. LOCKWOOD, freight clerk, Seat- has served three terms in the United "Our Is that this Asiatic which it is tle. Resert, either to the Chinese army, o', pamphlets, setting forth Its views us to opinion, therefore, squadron, desired, senate and was twice JAMES first assitant States governor Ito return to the old state of and the defendant was not a senator at the shall be so shaped as to emphasize the' SMITH, engineer, independ: protective tariffs, Free Trade Seattle. of Georgia. and life. union time of the acts charged In this Indict- absolute neutrality of this country in ence roving has Issued 14,000,0*0. CHARLES Since the first organization of the ment, within the Inhibition of this stat- the event of hostilities between Russia MANSON, quartermaster, Sattle. United Confederate Veterans he has as a ute. The Is instructed to and After the it was The Views. part or the efforts of the Brlt- jury find a Japan. meeting R. LINDEHOPE, quartermaster, Seat- held the of commander in Russo-Jap verdict of not that orders would be position ,l»h to become independent of Ameri- guilty." announced cabled, tle. chief. New York, Jan. 12.—A London eablf Evans can cotton, something like 30,000 acres Immediately the verdict was ordered to Rear Admiral upon his ar- JOSEPH JEWEL, saloon watchman, says the St. Petersburg corresponded «lll for at Guam Victoria. soon be under cotton cultivation on defendant, District Attorney Sum- rival tomorrow, tq proceed of the Cologne Gazette is assured ALEVANDER Se- thf the West African coast. mers announced he wished to enter a thence to Subig bay, it being desired HARVEY", messman, HIGHWAYMAN CONFESSES answer of Russia to the attle. Japanese notj nolle in the case of Jacob that the American navy shalk observe ! Fisher, post- ROBERT CURRIE, Steward, Victoria. expresses the most conciliatory term; Lord Roberts master at The sea manners" not Recently received con- Hastings. court made "good by going to HARVEY SEARS, seaman, Victoria. John M. Shockley Killed Two Men at as regard Korea, but as regards Man. rratulatlons on his 71st the order and then called Hie or Russian waters now. birthday. It up case Japanese just THEODORE HUDSON, waiter. Salt Lake. churia continues to maintain the thf was in 1832 that the present command- i against Dietrich in which he is charged Dsanneal nf IU1 Ari ■ M. R. CURREN, second mate. position of Russia all along adopted; -4- Jan. 12—John er-ln-chlef of the British with holding and a lease with Salt Lake City, Utah, army was enjoying Slayden, dsm., of of Stress continues to be laid in Berlir. born in the government while he Representative M. Shockley made a full confession Cawnporo. was a United Texas, introduced a resolution in the ONE SURVIVOR. upon the Russian view as expounded States senator. the of Motorman Gleason and I house today requesting the president who wdre shot and by the German press, that the occupa) After the death of witch i District Conductor Brighton, the, reputed Attorney Summers stated to the offices or tion of southern Korea no to tender good mediation W. H. a Picked who at- by Japan is borne peasants of Hungary mutilated i the court that the government had not S. Grimes, Passenger, killed by a lone highwayman the of the United States to Russia and them in their car to be regarded by Russia as a casus, corpse In the belief that she would within his knowledge ever a Up by a Tug. tempted to rob j placed Japan. The resolution follows: belli. On the contrary, says the Otherwise reappear and suck the man on trial on what be 12.—The Wednesday Timef blood might termed Whereas, By the provisions of The Seattle, Wash., Jan. devel- nigttf. Russia appears to be of persons. a technical his confession Shockley declares correspondent, living violation of law. ”1 would Hague peace convention of 1S'J9 a tender since the steamer Clallam’s In opments his vic- adopting tactics in northern Korea, and not," said he, "ask the to return a of offices or mediation a nation of the the bod- he had no intention of killing Jury good by disaster is the recovery a fiction the action ol Of the 37,000 inhabitants of Vladlvo- a such a by diplomatic verdict of guilty against a man under stranger to dispute, cannot be regard- ies of more victims of the wreck tims, but they put up vigorous are eight both powers is regarded at Berlin as 25,000 Russian soldiers. any circumstances unless I believed ed as an unfriendly act; and. in life of S. W. H. when he attempted to rob them IJtock, and the appearance fight on the same as that of the There are also 3.000 a Whereas, By said convention it is made them footing Japanese residents, such verdict to be in tlie Interest Grimes, one of the passengers reported that he was forced to shoot in of whom the duty of signatory powers, if a seri- United States, which has sent a de- 233 are merchants and 264 of Justice." defense. After the tragedy, he • ous threatens to breuk drowned. self Ameri- laundry men. I The dispute out be- his tachment of marines to protect court, therefore, on motion of the or more of bodies all told have been he suicide, but tween two them, to remind Thirteen says, contemplated can interests at Seoul. district attorney, entered a nolle to luttcr that a waters of the Strait of failed him. The world's of these permanent court of taken from th* nerve A from Odessa to the Times j production rubber was the Indictments, which cleared is to is heir to consider- dispatch ! two the arbitration open them, and such re- Juan de Fuea. Those recovered today Shockley says he years ago almost equally divided be says the statement Uiat Russia is pre- docket of cases against Dietrich and minder is only to regarded as a friend- include Miss Louise Harris of Spokane, able property, and that his parents between Africa and South America; Fisher. ly action; and. pared to agree to a Japanese protecto- Mrs. Thomas Sullivan of Mt. Sicker,' live in St. Mary’s, now the Amazon three- Whereas, War-like difficulties ure now rate over Korea, Japan assenting to a region produces of Miss Ethel Mo._ Afths of it. Why Dietrich Did It. threatened between Russia and Japan Miss Gallately Victoria, Russian protectorate over Manchuria Alexander Har- On account of the statement made to which Countries as well as the United De Prose of Tacoma, is semi-officially denied. Russia, it is U. States, are signatories to The a deck hand on the Clallam, and DISREGARDED. Gaub, the French chemist, says the press some time ago on behalf of Hague vey, SIGNAL declared, has not the slightest intentior convention; women. These are if the hair crop could all be shorn Dietrich to the effect that he did not peace three unidentified of brooking Japanese dictation regard- Resolved, By the senate and house of ,rom the women wish to take all at Victoria. while of France for one year advantage of a technical- the United States of America in Secret Test Proved Northwestern ing Manchuria; the most she is ,t congress Grimes, the unexpecter survivor, was could be made to produce 1,022,000 ity. and wished the case, tried on Its assembled, that the president be Lax willing to concede to Japan In Korea is requested the last to leave the Clallam. Trainmen Remarkably pounds of Iron. merits In order that he might be fully to tender the good offices or mediation among a delimitation of spheres of influence States to He and five or six others, after being About Lights. vindicated. General Cowin today gave of the United Russia and Japan while postutating the maintenance oi relation to their into the sea, to climb Jan. 12.—Without noticing thal "Mexico. D. F.," as the postmark on out a statement of his reasons for de- with present dispute und washed managed Chicago, Korea’s sovereign rights. to remind them, In accordance which had been above the sta- all Mexican postal matter reads, means murring to the indictments. In effect with The upon the pilot house, the light In the semaphore Hague peace convention, that a perma- the deck. were res- and Northwestern "Distrito Federal,” or Federal It is that owing to the fact that the swept from They tion of the Chicago District. nent court of arbitration Is open to them. not burning, Russia Conceded Much. ■®<1 corresponds to our court Itself would have the cued by the tug Holyoke and taken railway at Maygair was Washington. adjudication Jan. froir —♦— to Port Townsend yesterday. tran crews the danger signal, Paris, 12.—Reports, chiefly of the questlbn .whether Dietrich was eight passed the a fleet of secretly marked Tokio, but also from St. Petersburg a United States senator the SMALL HOPE AT TOKIO. Throughout day tugs while a high official during a clear view of the circumstances In y.e South of Ireland, near Inchl- covered the has patrolled the waters In the vicin- down the numbers of the trains. Eight give period by alleged unlawful the sudden •eelaLi. is the "Cats the of the wreck, keeping up an inces- conductors, eight firemen and eight engi- leading up to improvement well,'' waters acts, he declared that a demurrer War While ity of which are Preparation Proceeds, Rus for bodies of enforced vacation ol of the situation. They show that the supposed to exert mar- should be introduced before the taking sant search victims, neers are now on an velous sia Continues to Be of men on foot Russian answer actually reached Tokic remedial effects upon ailing tub- of testimony should begin. General Lofty. while parties patrolled sixty days each. New Jan. 11.—A at either was by the night of January 6, and proved tc bles. Cowin explained that otherwise the York, London ca- the beaches, one side of the The remarkable test suggested court at the close blegram to the Herald says; strait. the recent Pere Marquette wreck and by be the turning point. Prior to its re- v of the ease for the Colon Is a mere Bennett cables as her to throw the had been strenu- sand pit a mile long prosecution would have raised the Burleigh follows to The tug Albion, on way from Vic- the desire of the company ceipt Japan making and a mile wide. from boat about its pa- ous preparations for two divis- At an expense of point, whlcn would have piecluded the the Daily Telegraph Tokio: toria to Vancouver, picked up life utmost safety precautions sending ions to southern Korea. Official re- $5,000,000 causeways have been built defense presenting any evidence in "The cabinet sat from until 5 o'clock No. 1 of the lost steamer. It contained trons. connecting the town with the mainland. refutation. In the afternoon. The ministers of the body of one woman, and another According to the rules a light that is ports establishing these preparations war a aw the same are beyond the but When court convened todal Judge and navy, the chiefs of the naval was floating but short distance ay. not burning has significance as, slightest question, Refined cocoanut oil is identified as those of Miss or but the the note received on the 6th disclosed being large- Vandeventer handed down a decision military staffs and other military au- They W'ere a red light, danger signal, ly used In Hungary as a hurried without to Japan for the llrst time that Russis substitute for sustaining the demurrer interposed by thorities were present. Russia's an- Louise Harris, the daughter of W. J. Northwestern limited by butter. Two and a at .the conceded quarter million counsel for Senator Dietrich. The de- swer was not the only matter consid- Harris, the Spokane mining million- a stop. Suburban trains stopped fully Japan’s paramount pounds of it were no in southern Korea. Russia’s con- Imported last year. murrer was made to the introduction of ered. The ministers of foreign affairs aire, and Mrs. Thomas Sullins of Se- station and then pulled away, taking rights One cession thus evidence on the and finance sat later. It is attle. The bodies of both Miss Harris notice of the extinguished light. gives Japan practically area ground that Dietrteli probable In the new republic of Panama had a friend the what she had been to assert* was not a of another meeting will be held tomor- and Mrs. Sullins had life preservers conductor, who among preparing •Is a little actually member the sen- less than Indiana, and its on. station had his attention called to by force, and the military ate when the alleged bribe took place. row. buckled men, accordingly population is about of as his train was was as 300.000, which The effect of the decision Is "Rumor persists In the ! Another body was picked up near the signal just leaving. activity suspended, Russia's are in Colon that a describing $.000 and 25,000 in Panama. Beacon Hill. It was identified as that Jumping to the platform he gave the hell concession made unnecessary Japan's man Is not an actual member of con- Russiun reply us very unsatisfactory. Miss Ethel a nurse in a cord a vigorous pull. The train came to forcible assertion of her po- It is gress until he has taken the oath of My impression is that the discussion of Diprose, paramount reported that the or a sition in eighty office at the bar will not be confled to Tacoma hospital. stop. southern Korea. xnore beet and cane of the house to which southern Korea, j sugar factories of The of Miss •'What's the matter with your sema- all he Is elected, and that he Is not amen- as Russia now seeks to minimize that body Gallately, daughter Nature of Reply. Spain, except twor or three, have of the light?” he demanded, as he en-: able to the law as a member of area, the fullest of A. J. C. Gallately, manager phore The three been In a the con- leavingcherself liberty days succeeding January Just merged sugar trust. of Montreal at wae tered the station .and walked up to the gress of the United States. in Manchuria, in the Yalu river and bank Victoria, 6 gave opportunity to the authorities off Clever Point. operator. "Get the train dispatcher and A elsewhere, but that Japan will take the brought in from at Tokio to consider and recognize Rus- strange animal, half Mger and half me a release.” j The body of Alex Harvey, a deckhand give | panther has been back from But He Drew matter up hand und foot. sia’s concession. Whether it will bf brought the Pay. on the steamer, was found near the •'Well, I guess this is enough for twc the Congo by a Belgian and satisfactory, the reports have not ye placed in Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 11.—An Russia’s Lofty Attitude. station at Williamshead. hours' work,” said the official, who was the zoological gardens at investiga- quarantine disclosed, but the suspension of mili- Antwerp. tion of the records and vouchers on file A St. Petersbury dispatch camped behind the stove. "Eight trains, says: No Hope for the Remainder. tary activity is regarded as removirif with the auditor of state discloses that all here at the including freights, that would not stof England about Nearly persons pres- Jan. 11.—There is the most and as £ets 15,000,000 worth Port Townsend, Wash, for orders. It is dangerous aspect giv- •f new Senator Dietrich drew double pay for ent crisis assume the view that certainly a fine record- gold from Africa every month Japan's little or no ground for hope that any more ing hope that Japan is likely to receivf ■ thirty days, once as governor conduct toward not.” And 57,000,000 worth out of Ne- Russia is that of a or crew of the ill fated' of Australia. of the passengers -- Russia's concession. It goes to thf braska and as a United States child. She is again naughty constantly being steamer Clallam will be found alive. All extent of relinquishing her contentioi Colombia senator. told the not to be so has little more than 300 by press foolish; and until far into the night the storm Japanese Cruisers Sail. for a neutral zone across northerr The disclosure was made day «tues of and not a through the not to waste her money; that It. is im- j railway mile of road kept up with unabated fury, making the Genoa, Jan. 9.—The Japanese ar- Korea, but it is understood it relatet baa been built in plea made by the senator's counsel that to talk of ten years. possible fighting Russia,.and work of deep sea tugs engaged In the mored cruisers Kasaga and Nlasin lefl chiefly to giving definite assurance of be was not yet a senator when \ the so on. I search for victims and wreckage one of 1 Genoa for today Suez. Japan's rights in southern _

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