- L 0 LXIV--X 21.017. r~^?^F3»r&g t M NEW-YORK, V» WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1. 1904. -SIXTEEN PAGES.- t, tJ%S3LVj££u**u. PRICE THREE CENTS. THE AMERICAN TANGIER, CA-STTXE. SQUADRON AT AFRICA. CJUTISKTR ATTaANTA. GtTN' MARIETTA.

FRANCE TAKES A IIAM\ PORT ARTHUR'S J'LH.lir. TO HELP PERDICARIS. PROVISIONS RUN SHOUT. — — Result of Fleet fit Tangier and Japanese Enter Dalny Prizes A Diplomatic Representations. Battle on Line of Railroad.

IFF. "HE TtaXOKK BCBUBMJ.I Chinese who re.ichrd Xew-Ch«-ang from \u25a0n"ashir.sto:i. Slay President Roosevelt's Port Arthur s.iitl thnt the situation in the so-called 1»« tricger" diplomacy. ezempUfled Tangier largest repre- fortress was desperate. Food was scarce and by his haste:.::-; to the of the American navy that ever vis- the hospitals were filledwith wounded. Wotk fentation vindl- a foreign port, has once more been on the damaged warships had ceased, and all l:e*s tJßjissurance France she csJsd by of that will civilians had been impressed into service. -•use her good offlces" to rescue Messrs. P?rdi- which Japanese troops occupied Dalny on May car and Varley. The suddenness with Iegan to arrive at Tangier \u25a0a American Beet SO. The Russians, who evacuated the town in efter the Utoapplng of the men named pro- after the battle at Nan-Shan, destroyed sfssiement, not only in Morocco, but In haste iMßfl big pier, but left intact the jetties and IYar.ce. Human lives were in dancer, one of the citizen, and the Presi- them that of an American CRTJTSEK F.TtO-iKr.TN. REAR ADMIRALFRENCH EL CIIADWICK. many storehouses. Two hundred railway dent wasted no time either with his ear to the T.) cars were found uninjured. Brigands who pens' or In diplomatic correspondence, but or- were pillaging town were repressed by dered immediately :o the scene the American the fleet which- at that moment was beginning its LAW itYDER BLOCKED 4'20-ST. Bid fOTTON FIRM FAILS. GAVKMIiS.H $685,000 the Japanese. European cruise. Then diplomatic representa- BUILDINGS PASSED. LIAS Official dispatches received to St Peters tions were made to France. burg told of a battle at a point near the Port Ambassador Porter was instructed to advise TAKE ACTION. the French government that the United States ALDERMEN CANCEL HIS CONTRACT. HEAD CLERK DISAPPEARS. J. 7?. PLATT SUES FOR IT. Arthur-Moukden railway. The Russians, ap- V.as prepared to show all duo deference to the parently, were compelled to retire, although claim of France of a sphere of Influence over — by Monday Him the Japanese losses were reported heavy. Morocco, provided that no danger to an Amer- Tribune's Ordinance Will Prevent Street WillBe Restored Announcement of S. Munn. Son $$ iS Woman Blackmailed was occasioned thereby. Mr. "Porter A Japanese gunboat and two destroyers ican citizen Without Curb Cocks. (—( — Expected. *NaijExplain Green Mystery. had hardly ended bis representations when the Disasters Like the Darlington. Resu mption were reported sunk by the fire flogs Port r.ewF Paris that the Brooklyn, the At- an abatement of the Declaring that she has blackmailed him for reached yesterday adopted the building The Tribune's fight for The suspension of the old and well known forts while an attempt » being made lanta, the Casti: c the Marietta were at The aldermen In Forty-see- years, John FL Platt, an aged white man. re- Arthur and ordinance drawn by ex-Justice Slayer, at the re- intolerable obstruction nuisance house of S. Munn, Son & Co. was announced from !Tang'»r, and that other American \u25a0warships yesterday a "good thing" Tam- puted to he exceedingly wealthy, Is bringing to block the channel. The report came quest of The Tribune, and Introduced by Alder- ond-st killed yesterday on the Cotton Exchange, the reason hastening thither, and the necessity for contract, it accomplished a saving of suit in the Supreme Court against Mrs. Han- •were man John R. at the Instance of The many but for the step being explained In the following Moukden. or. the part of France became D&vfefl th» work nah Ellas, the negress who came promi- prompt action County two weeks' time In completing ditch from the firm, from the ros- late march to re- to Tribune and the Republican Committee. formal notice read General Kuropatkin's alleged manifest. The result was an assurance given between Madison ami Sixth nve«. In Forty-sec- exchange by Superintendent King: nence at the time of the murder Of Andrew H. Briefly, it will(ire the Superintendent of Build- trum of the lacks confirmation, and w*s Ambassador Porter to-day that Franco \u25a0would There will be Tammany tears over the Green. Mr.Platt seeks to recover about 9683.- lieve Port Arthur " ings power to enforce his orders, and it shou! i ond-st. We hereby announce to toe members of the Cot- do everything in her power effect the rescue killingof the "snap." ton exchange thai through the unexplained \u25a0«'- <>X>. With this, extorted from him by fraud and denied at St. Petersburg, although there wexo make Impossible a disaster like that of the Dar- clerk, has ef Mr. Perdicaris. accompanied by an expres- John T. Oakley, Commissioner of Water Pup- osti.-e of \u0084>ir head md trusted who lfft threats of bodily violence, the plaintiff alleges, Kin-Chow, lington Hotel. When the Darlington Hot.-l col- hi* books in an Involved condition, we are obliged further rumors of an sdvince on appreciation of this country's respect for , yesterday, con- !.. <:i!y n.- the bought the handsome house, No. 2SB sion 0! lapsed the Inspectors of the Building!Depart- I>l> Gas an.l Electricity, after suspend. We trust the suspension 111 woman the French attitude toward Morocco. suiting J. I'egnon. Cleanina; Com- temporary We would request all membsn of th«> Central Park West, where she lived when Cor- ment said that they had Sled the necessary Michael Btreet exchange BS)Vtag \u25a0•, >n contracts wttu our am te Political and strategic conditions in Morocco missioner and John McDonald, at nelius Williams shot. Mr. Green. several Other "violations" against th~ building, Woodbun B. pn>ml the uint to i.-'<. wli . accounts^ ence. assistance of France of the utmost but that the \v.. ''.tV..'-k «ate rh.i» we Imve very f«>v open con- and diamonds and clothes, regarding SUFFERING IN FORTRESS. tender tee c.»i celled a bisr plumbing contract in which ex- BtCuaage, and Houses Hamara, contractors «Ji'. the estate various greater respect by Raisull than those an immediately to In — accorded pany to hurry its work in Party-second t.» the firm's which he makes co-defendants^ be taken from Scarce. Morocco, domi- stop work on a building when judgment -at. were referred for further details inns Impressed Food of the Sultan of against whose In hi .I Degnon ani her control, and a receiver be appointed to col- the conditions warrant such Michael Commissioners Oakley attorney, Augustus H. Skil!ii>. of No. H Pine-st corre- nation Dv Hamnra is In revolt. Moreover, If stoppage. The new and Woodbury last night lecl the rents. London, June "The Daily Halt's" ordinance follows: united in the predic- Mr. Skllllri said: says: pacific ifiTC-seiitations do not promptly effert that Forty-second Klin? could not be found yester- spondent ai Xew-Chwang tion si would be restored to The mUwlng employe la ('larence F. Cameron, Mr*. Hannah PfrdlcarJ^'s rescue, France, -with an army corps Section !57a.— la -a^- there *h-'a be. in tde opinion Its normal condition Monday been Brooklyn. He lias not day. A Japanese rvaal at her home said she was Chinese fugitives from Port Arthur <• work lii- father !iini from Famine methods usual defective work lii been for the cancellation the phtmbing con- \u25a0aid thai Iit- bad noi seen or beard tuna sonal counsel at the tune of the Green murder, weekly. Many persona) are violation ot or not In compliance with any of the of yesterday, when he und« ! provisions Increases tion, can more easily effect a release than could provisions »Jnc? k week ago said he was not acting for her now. and had Jag Chinese rood, even that Is or raqii!rem«nt* at this code the e.-il. younger i.-i-pn-t-.—l th.. not her In several months. He did dear. Mill-.-t i'our osts m designated by i!j.- ment to O'Brien of Na 164 Bpring-st. ilunii The Cameron heard from public buildings Algerian be him shad] have riR-ht and I\u25a0• }..,,, ,\u25a0., , child waa .-i>:k. and that Whole .streets and several *ould tak» I^sf time for « French ex- Is hen auth<«rij-.«i }•\u25a0- ,i; This .... that thai t.is not know she acquired property in empowered <»r. particular d.ij. bow the and to contract has nn old j, down until the uext have been wrecked by Japanese shell fire. Th» pedition further be »ped !»i;iM- fashioned would npl !\u25a0•\u25a0' to reach the nlnc<» of Perdicaris'a con- work to rU In and about said look. It looks as if it belonged family On looking over the books they \%-i>- found i>be question, he declared. and knew- nothing about hospitals are packed with wounded. and to require a] persons ir; to the of ;'i f.nenier.t than any force dispatched from Tan- Inc. imd about said In an involved condition, and In leasi one case. any he might have <>f rt-pairinir the damaged warship* building forthwith to vacate the same •nxi to "Commercialism In Politics." it. thought money was due, tn.> -u;.- John K. Platt and relation! The work mien <- cause looks some- where the firm money stopped. All civilians have been assigned to Hat w rk to be .lone in r about the building aa thing like the contract by n>sed debtor claimed that Munn .^ Co. owed bad itith Mrs. Elms. Is in his lodgment may be necessary to any Riven Park Commis- seriously by tne military duties. ItIs further remarked that. In view of recent remove h^i..!.! The firm wm affectea suit may explain the mystery r gnrdtnt- danger therefrom. And said Superintendent of sioner Pallas to Harry C. Hart. Tammany of Daniel J Sully A Co., ot which concern This Th. genCTSj health of the Inhabitants is good, diplomat events in Morocco, the Building* may, when necessary for the future starva- excuse for a public leader of the XXXth, ti-v ,r.- creditors i",i considerable amount. Fol- tho man for whom the netcro Williams mistook except that the Chinese are dying from tnihtary safety, temporarily close thi sidewalks and streets In lieu of a Tammany after the Sully failure It was punishable by expedition which would be little snort adjacent part thereof, Itwlnit so soon Andrew Green. Neighbors of the Ellas tion. Th. ft has been mads death. to said building, or .-uid the commisslonershlp. No one outside of the Water thought best, in order t" Btraighten out everything, H. completely destroyed as far aa af an Investment of Morocco might Police Department, when called upon by th.- puM suspend. haired man an The railway is Southern Department knew tii.t the ..\u25a0in should \u0084,_.« woman that a whits caned Superintendent of Building* to co-operate, anything about it until a to said Kiu-Chov.-. and there ni frequent gaps in ft •\u25a0*• most acceptable to French, although shall en- All a- know now la that the pooks relating dally, who bore a striking fang-Tien. At the force such orders or requirements. Tribune reporter, In following up the Forty- the Urn in stocks and grain are her almost resem- between Kin-Chow and a *•*is a phase < Japanese troopa, the situation with which the second-sL nuisance, ran acro«<""?>;\u25a0 A but m> sii;n of tr-ops further north. tnlted Btate: need not concern Itself. Ryder contract, was doing rtanager, bad absolute charge of'/'-the booksv re-r learned considerable about this man. It was ings Committee, yesterday, In .\u25a0: vigorous speech, which more to tie other mail however, hafl In the Panting ai Kin-Chow two hundred Fears as to the fate of Mr. Perdicarls and his the Ihe chiel y.iid ;it that to he was known as • In up subway work and make busings a night- Uting to the cotton end of business the time some Chinese were killed by the Japanese fire directed 0B|"*- , which he the in the present have been abw to t*.-t at it. : are rr t entertained in Washington. told of defect trouble -» far aa we Green, to others at Phut. The story toad la that the Russians had evacu- mare to the merchants of Forty-second-st. th.;n >;\u25a0- in accounts. against positions cod -, moved the passage of the ordinance. Be \u0084•.!\u25a0• to be the Kr.iin force . *i«he!d that the threats of Raisuli are merely any other tiiinjr. "\u25a0i... >K...kH v-,.,. ron< over by the olllee last Mr.Platt's complain! leaves littleroom fordoubt ated. paid that prudence and common sense demanded vt,;-k. many complications were found that l "bluffs." which it be to own perious but M .is man who Inspired the negro's correspondent of "The Chronicle"* would his , August Belmont bright and early mlvt*.-c] expert be called In. rhe that he v. the The Tokio the passage of the ordinal and that It yesterday that accountants .1, \u25a0, o cisadrar.tasre to put Into execution. His pris- had began this «*»"*«. rhe insane Jealousy, which ended In the nu-. T -. the of an ( r In the New-york •\u25a0',••"' V,. nothing about Mr. Ptatt. hoaaa LAMSDORFF ASS.1 "LTED. is one of the »>ik links m the chain. Mr. Mc- Ml Boardt.--\••: rtatle X--1ro< n- mined. '^ric&n nVet of unusual proportions at Tan- ' \u25a0bout •*:.\u25a0"•. and a Chicaßo East Flfty-fourth-st., test night, a friend who Donald Is another, and perhaps the blggeKt, link. s, correspondent of "The Standard* at the s*r has In go \u25a0 ver the bool this The resulted unusual expedition io th» Mr ..ike a week at least to '•• declined to ni\e his name said that "was McDonald told Michael .1 Degnon. of the '7t*w!li it Is my opin>°« army telegraphing May Seriously dilatory methods of European diplo- : th.- same time ,:' simply :i case "f a feehla old man who was Japanese haan>|iasilsi»i Prince Dalgomrouki Attack* Russian I)ct»non Contracting Company, that something '\\ \" \u25a0\u25a0Qr: that the United States has won the gratl- »«».0W is im \u0084K.;.l are « blackmailed "if of hhi money." Mr. IMatt is saya: \u25a0™*«ef would have to h<; done «t once. Then Mr. Bel- of something .>ko 31. France by Its recognition of her interest Foreign Minister. not a relative <>f Senator Ftart In his cesa- show that none of B mont, according to Commissiozier Woodhury's UepeatM reeesuvsssaaaeea Morocco, which is ax cherished a tradition abort plalnt, he says he i.< \u25a0 retired merchant, eighty- enemy's troops are within fifteen miles ci •ith Parli>, June 1. The "Echo de Parts'*" St. statement to a Tribune reporter, .lit and to resume business the River the French as is the Monroe Doctrine with asked him Co. four yean H« has an ofßce ai N"i>. 14 Wang-Cheng or east of the Tayan correspondent telegraphs: to do what he could to The house of Munn. Son ft was estab- old. >iu-\en. (\u25a0taerlca, and thorough Petersburg raise the embargo In 6. some thirty miles in th* direction of that and effective steps by Samuel Munn, grandfather of Church-st., wh< r« he attends te business of for may but it cannot prevent toward while Forty-second-st. At 4 o'clock tSiere was a con- in ISM '' Mao-Tien Pass dt-lay the release of Mr. PerdicarU and his Count Lamsdortt was assaulted to-day lished and is one of the kind nearly cvirj •\u25a0 advance, as the pass can be r- Dolgourouki, formerly ference in <'omrniHsionr-r nakleys office, the present senior partner, the Japanese fCO loa have been taken. out walking by I'riiH-e a attend- respected In tbe cotton The complaint filed by Mr. Tlatt's towjm turned on either flank. -his pretender to tii*crown of jiiiinnrin. The prince ed by Messrs. Oakley and Woodbnry and most conservative and cable dispatch has been received at the Charles at present composed of how after making his acquaintance the correspondent at .->avy whs Immediately arrested. H. Bull, an engineer \u0084f the Water Department. business. The firm Is tells \u25a0The Meaning Post's' Department from Bear Admiral Chad- and the played on his credulity and affection, A Tribune reporter had just told Samuel *:. Munn and H. TUeston Munn woman Shanghai learns that the Russians hanged •»\u25a0 XX. commaad the South Atlantic Bquad- Commissioner it has recently forced herself on htm: then, with a Japanese Oakley that his w;is H. Godwin Munn. Jr. been caught ton at Taajrier: department to blame fur •state of money vast sums from mnahea el Chinese who ha.il sis- 'S THEORY DENIED. doing a rather quiet and moderate busi- servant, extorted in him. obstructing the subway work in the street be- *eon as father of her fleet near Vladivostok. rf the -was by of the suspension had threatening exposure at him nalling to the Japanese "fcswL.^?"^*chJp American citizen cause department contractors were putting in ness, The announcement husband, '(.'"W^ -*. Fo as to bring- pressure on the market Illegitimate children, first to her later >r5 curb water cocks all along block. little effect on th.- cotton Morocco to secure the demands of the British Commission's Report on the Com- & obtained an world at large; finally taring him to Uibf r Eense of the K^vlty Woodbury verified this On March 19 S. Munn. Son Co. to Ihs BATTLE ON RAILROAD. of the case is missioner by saying to Exchange Hank money under fear personal violence, Yet •tbow'*! thft presence squad- < injunction restraining the Cora pay of i" L* of the American Tuberculosis. Commissioner takley: must potent, for \u25a0y3«!r Wlll undoubtedly cause the earlier releasing to Daniel J. Sully A Co. the sum ber blandishments have been rbyvWIIIv th" — "Commissioner, Iam told by Mr. Dognon, the from for years, Mr. Sultan of Morocco to the de- London, June Royal Commission ap- anticipate." This was the after paying her large sums Japanese Loss Reported, but S*i L The subway contractor, that he close of $30000. -a margin Heavy ;_•' ;f th chief, which is the only safe to Inquire into the re- can up the day against his complaint confesses to bating con- c *-» 0. releasing pointed In August, 1501. only legal proceeding taken on that l'latt In captive. work there by Monday morning of next week If suspended on with her until last year. Retire. lation between human and animal tuberculosis the Sully firm, which had the tinued his relations Russians mM that an attack on Tangier or an mx- he does not have to put in twenty-five curb her money up to May •_'.' j* has at a justifying the Issu- day; the attorneys for that he paid of following \u25a0"*•» against arrived conclusion in by your department. •receding and as soon as >nd St. Petersbuv*. May U.—The otnclal the brigands will be followed report, according to which COCkS Ordered This Is move they tills year. ance of an Interim device, Daniel J. Sully * Co. learned of the lescrlblng a battle near \u25a0 station on "*?«immediate murder of the captives. th;it a new find putting them in involves a Injunction WITH THE WOMAN. dispatches, «he the commission finds human and bovine filed assignment papers before th* ATl's MEETING of Secretary Hay no I;irgf» amount of work. Mr. Degnon pays that p^vt line, bi whleli iJap- instance Instruc- tunr-r< -uiosis are practically Identical. Mr. lives with his two daughters, He ih- Aiihur-JfoukOen tkLMilbe sent to it will take fourteen days extra to put In these could be served. Plat! ; annihilated, *nd * Rear Admiral Chadwlck for The commission states that exhaustive ex- la about thirty-three Ettas woman before January, l>-:»i. Bha anese squadrori was almost U*res nt* ending representa- curb cocks." Clarence F. Cameron met the jj the result of the proved >h!'t the disease produced in for ten or Spanish origin, single I-Tang-Pien-Men battle, a^ of p'-rlmentf jears old, and has been married represented herself M el giving detaUs of »he Ambassador Porter to the French gov- material, the employ of says, Mr. animals by tuberculosis whether of COUNTERMANDS THE ORDER. eleven year* He had been in the and virtu the complaint whereas by the War Office to-day: Identical, six years was of bad char- were received human or bovine oiikin. was both In "If that's the cape, then we won't put them firm for sixteen years. For the last Tlatt discovered that she 81 Cha ' the results of post-mortem curb in. I with him that they Brooklyn. John a negro. Notwithstanding this. the com- consisting of k hi* 'apOves States cocks believe 441 Becond-Bt. Brooklyn. love, squadrons of c ivatry and four machine guns. *e*ern the United Th*» denial of Professor Koch's theory is re- would make father, No, Paeinc-st., plaint avers, by protestations of she in- •••• 111 aril] hi*ial that would prove a good thing, an they lives at 1.112 In the> ensuing buttle <\u25a0 mounted sotnla* he be run down and garded by ih<- English press as of the highest missing man. is so r«lations with her. all Jiecc^"} at any - it possible to shut off th« water from the side- Mrs. Cameron, wife of the duced him to have brilliantly attacked .1 Japanese so,uidror» on the \u25a0V.-v " coat It is expected at the bearing the possibility of In- prostrated that she unable to see callers. of a scheme to coerce him iff;i!ink and almost completely anni- 11*11"1*"1 lnal importance as out walk, and obviate the necessity of digging a Is Tribune Of which was part enemy's Faairrm thf> South Atlantic Mrs. John Cameron, speaking to a re- any superfluous he had. hilated it ->• now at Tangier be reinforced to- fection through milk. trench across the walk whenever anything Is • bleed him of eea* F->•F \u0084v^ .European will » — porter yesterday, Bald: and forth, The sotntas then atf-icked the infantry, but \u25a0 Squadron, by has complaint sets went commanded But if that Clarence done This process, the \u25a0 W \a." 1 Jewell, the matter with the main connection. "We canrol believe young retired under th ftre of machine gun*. i•-\u25a0'<'.'. and consisting of the work to that anything wrong. He was a model man at once. The woman threatened the Japanese i,ifantry. hi or- Baltimore and the TO INVESTIGATE NEW-HAVEN POLICE they are going to delay the subway habit of going Into execution The advance cf Cleveland. the In every way. He was not In the to her husband, who. der t-> turn our left flank, was stopped by the *':\u25a0 lo'vVff;? *«"\u25a0*• on Saturday. The battle- extent Iwill issue an order at once to use races, belonged no clubs or organiza- , to expose their relations 1 Boita, Azores, to the to said, man of violent temper. When fire of our battery, which inflict^iconsiderable :..•..'.. ':;'- to-day for Lisbon. old connections." tions, had no extravagant habits of any ; she was a enemy. { Pr the battleships Mayer Srudley Appoints Committee a3 Re- and all of his she no property and no loss on the e««de iK 'a!S - delay work a great deal. •The furniture. After the collections the men were wounded! and was the only subject of Mayor Studley curb cocks would the nothing to did anything dis- little J^«»l irml''« 11 1* New-Haven. Conn.. May 21.— has show that Clarence acquired the horses iost. taken Up at Cablnet requested by Commissioner Oakley know of any way in complaint says, Mrs. Ellas real were .",.> "•^r* the an Investigation of tho New-Haven Police Mr. Bull was honest, and we do not From May '-".» to M -y all ha:* been aulsl in S-da? ordered given to O'Brien & Ryder which he have spent a large amount of habit. 188* under fear of exposure, neighborhood Departmert, and baa appointed .1 committee of to cancel the order could estate in the of Feng-WaJßg-Cheaag } money. Mr. alleges, he paid to her In January At 1O:3(» p. in. on M.iy a force Japanese three disinterested citizens to conduct it. This ac- for the new devices. Clarence since Mon- Matt -"» of i:rr "We have not beard from $1.00(1; March, $1,500: April. $1,000; May; Infantry fr«mi Kwan-Ti n begun a fronta! flunk SCARES response to a request from the members "Iwill furnish the ashes to fillin the excava- May he the hou*e in TANGIER. tion Is in day 2a when left upon ;i position occupied hy Commission, result of criticisms said Major Wood- mornins. Although he had $800: Jar.-. |§0O: July. $".7**>: September. $«.- attack our Cos- of the Police as a tion along Italysecond w>." supposedly to go to the office. ; packs Bear t-hao?;o. fifteen versta nr-rth\ve«t •• pi on the department. Mr. Degnon, Iwill the best of health he dil not ap- , 47."; October, $1,900; November, H.QOO; Decem- recently need bury. "After talking with not been in the slightest inti- Kwan-Tien. The Japanese, under cover of tha to consist of ex-Judge LynUe be in good pear nervous and we had not ber, $U>.075. September dark!!; tire, '[ Ca*tinc and the Marietta Join The committee is say that the street will put back We have no $1,700, a total Of On opened a running, desultory astngf Henry Wade, Rogers, dear mation that he would not return. searchlights. Th? on ihe Harrison. Professor -i..,' ,- by Monday morning of next week." is, but shall exert every effort to • 24. 1896, she purchased the house in West t\->\<\ Cossacks retired foot Brooklyn of Yale Law School, and George B. Martin, presi- idea where he to Chanlln Pass, two versus west of Shaosro. and the Atlanta. J. Degaoa was directing the work In find him." Fifty-third-st.. for which she paid $13.">U0. Out r dent and treasurer of the Empire Transportation Michael and subsequently on I-Yang-Pi«»n-Men. ?i3ite a -st. found by \u25a0 Tribune re- of the balance she purchased furniture of Chanlin The firing Company. All the members of the committee re- Forty-second when FOR MONTREAL. and vorsts nest isa. caaseal RUTLAND K. B. bric-a-brac, which she has. at 'J a. m, on May when the Japanese ' __—\u25a0 Marietta, arrived here during the the part of thi>"*u.*. v,ith the Brooklyn saults on v.'OOi:.i took place. It was from this "When Itold Ohamplalii Ottawa j In lvi?. ha Japanese) cruisers book, 4c. 3ij Broadway, i The same day the first section of a district that moet of i. of. the deyart- ~~ 'postage, information. -— .- criticism* - Cuotiau«4 sixteenth approached i- -Men, but •\u25a0 foortß. pa*** *.. r.-Adw oa v"** detachment L V .. i \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0.! «"-"—« -a'ae*.* yog-*, toaiUw^