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1004 TEN CENTS PER WEEK. BEMIDJL MINNESOTA, SATURDAY. MARCH 1 ; HDNORS ARE : EVENB‘FAKS_UUT_AFRESH BANDITS WILL HANG ... Chicago Car Barn Bandits Put T A = REPORT RESUMED IN THE : Part of Russian Squadrou ai i ... e ier - [Inder Death Sentence by | paper - Port Arthur Makes a Sortie ¢ uiur i . 5 | Agalnst Jap CPUISGI’S. I sautstn (wass wORSia OF hic || BLAMES BEAVERS FORIGRANTING | Eatick MEMBER SAYS CHARGES ARE TRUE | ner and among ! eral of the most Jury Today. Jap | ers and capitalis of tt will be g ‘ :‘\\h‘:hw\ l\yl‘:;\“tfl_‘!l lrfln‘l‘;l!.\;l‘;: ”.“_fj\\‘:‘{ REQUESTS REGARDLESS OF i :t«i::’n”fi‘\"}:. 1““ ‘h»\.v\r‘ul \El"\x.::rw{&“!\“;"z « \ v Hitnering for-adl b tay Maex, who a o >;T‘?‘u‘,.‘,‘l‘:;‘u,]\-_?“:;;y\}{”, 1})‘(\;‘.,\: it he THEIR MERITS. R R g iy ot [ desp all | shells, while two of its officers. C | s o | hoen Ttonsely fnterestod in (i move: [ V- idine, Peter Nelderaieycr W i T ' RUSSIAN DESTROYER GOESDOWN. i iy o, B S T = , ing on the bridge, noN- | honse of representatives Woidne Ly know whether he wiil = {(umnnwmnnd officers and 1 man wore o resnlt of the resort of POSt- | the honor or not and they rof serueea vo sk o v prpay STEAMER BURNS i | also killed; 2 offic: 1 non-com < 5 3 3 7 & i 1 office departme® intolvin cortuin | Say. ‘. Admiral Makaroff Now injzas, e coperor may save is nou stoned officer, & midshipmen ¢ A acat e Clevelar Fights E e Jlmenracilously N Oen; tomor (| BURKE BILL IN_ BAD WAY. | At { i Command of Land and fled at the purpose of th ‘\],]‘ Hante ?1““1\':1':“‘\'\m;:\”v““;k S on account of the death of Rijresenta g $ ‘ i k urpose of the appe ¥ wounde 19 CEL Lo} i iEd A iz 2 enatre NG | b Opper £ e 5 i N 1F = t Port Ap-| ot Japaue torpedo boats during the tive Croft broke out e R"“““L‘LIL“‘I’”;' ;jj‘d .'\‘L“ ure Not Yol it niiiio- s VESSEL VALUED AT §350,000 EN aval korces a ort Ar-| [icvious night, as it was not accom-| RUSSIANS FORCED TO RETREAT. gay. Mr. Gillett (Mass) procented ag CIRFSTI TG e e | TIRELY DESTROYED BY FIRE e panied by a serious attempt upon the : = i report, when Mr. by (va) | Washington, March 12 oS- | s e - thur and Complete Change an ships. | Repulsed in Engagement With Japs PO o ts cone fiamdion, | ent indicatiots the Burke biil ; A Vi OFF CONNEAUT, O. 1 i z i g Lombardment of the ficet from a North of Pingyang. o i on i pulnt, | pending in the sevate whict yacs : e i of Tacties Since His Ap-| position oif the Linotishin promontory,| Tokio, March 12—Rus i ruling O e e | 10 colle (o thogovernment the of e | = = . ich is five to six miles from Golden | anese motnted Scouts m ST o R e RimBNHRIAERE WL IR0 e e, A fusd g PR " 1 @ o 2 of g C G DS : o highes D CRe . CeOg come . A rival from St. Petersburg. | bill at the entiance of the hi‘:;m IS | Pingvang Wednesday. Aft e G R R I Bl e s mashed il MAJORITY OF THE CREW ESCAPLS clieved to indicate that the Japanese ! apenicomon 5 e N aheAt B eITOIentitly e 1 dy Wi fix ¥ Weio afraid. to risk A= frontaliattack | e e LiE L AL Lep nimous consent fe i fng (he day that. the delegation couldnot | > R 3 s R e~k Nosanalifes e rona(ed fonTelthe: T e s O gne of the intruders atterod a ¢ = . e bt oo e el | FundeE halEuns of the land batteries. | gije s S Al thoymonin iU IR Eor atn i L Tartod-torruti - fiie : & iy IR It is considered doubtful whether an. S & | their remarks. iansted- by thespresidont, blo-saldil D e o il FIREMAN PERISHES IN- FLAMES 1 1 slan torpedo boat flotilla left Port Ar-| of the guns of the Russian batteries| GCONSTRUCTING DEFENSES Mr. Cooper (Wis) enter 1oeme | that 4 the prices of thedund were i | g0 e i 4 ol i § ] thur at broad daylight and attac comuand the location from which the | e R : [ ereased to $5 an acre it would in all| wy, : | AND THE ENGINEER IS FA- the Japanese fleet. One Japanese tor- panese were firing, It is pointed orean Residents of Vladivostok Aid. | 2 TW1 (Minnii—en AAU "‘“' profahitity e at——the —purpe POrt= ¥ v 2 panese torf FUE At dropping shells into, the! har-| K S0 Viadivostok Aid: | v\ "t dvery member na v Uhes| vhilol this people-of: South DKot (16| eteaiet | TALLY BURNED. 4 pedo boat Was sunk and one Russ LHlscinto ing Russians. T e ieb i toLs T : Otie of the it \ § ind town even for fun is accom: : report had th rizht to speih indufi fsire the land thrown open to. sete |yt gier aitemplod 1 e 1 torpedo boat destroyer, the Bezposht 4 by danger and this haphazard)| . viadivostok, March i | mitol matter of privile e Lhatothordatiany L) S ! i chadni, was sunk. The fate of the s explicable perhaps only on the f i "““l"‘r"“]‘ ‘““‘"““" SR8 |&emr, (O veratrout dthon arentived bis | pepeated conforences hetween the |y i AR 1 S o - | tlicory that it was meant as a diversion | Ple prool of thelr svmpathy With i motion for e o which | president and South Dakota meinbe y Conneant, 0 12 o large . m:ell e not kmown. | (o cover mote serioys operation ersion | Gy have gratuitousty placed thetr | brousht Mr. Williums (Mist 1 quickly [ have not influenced the exeuutive i U S | forry ste mango No. 1, 4 Admiral Makaroft inaugurated his| = €OVEE RIS B O e nars hr | Services at the disposl of the caw:|to hiy feet with the declir that [ the slightost dogree. Furihv: effuprs b S SEEYER i roll by Marquette and Bos assumption of the command of the| geclare (heir belief th perts here | o inder of the town for the construc- | whatever is said on this subjoct should fwill pe @ ot (T LD d et ] declare their belief that the only ob | | will e made to reach au agrerment [ g mer-Dock and Nagigation company. | Russian fleet at Port Arthur by a com-| ject of the Japanese was to keep: the | ton of defenses. ; o e L L and he | fn the weantime the bl will bl 2U0F was entively destroyed by fire off this 1 i plete change of tacti As soon as| airison and fleet worried. Foreign residents of Nagasuki wh [u‘.‘..»‘.,“.mJ‘.m‘; { pressed in the ate and an effort nort du « the day, resuiting in the ; : Z have arrived here report that all the| . le was grected with appliuse. made to pass it without dely SOLD. SECRETS " MO/ UARAN. | ROt duTmE e fov tHRIRRe i o 4 i he appeared he ordered the removal uf : Japanese docks are engaged in mak- | i S | death of Fircman Charles MeCarter i the batlleship Retvizan, which w ALEXIEFF SENDS REPORT. | jny ropairs to hips, that were | Deteqdsican pistecls Botany WOl oW REMEDY. THE DERECT.| Charge: Made nst French Non.| 0f Cheboygan, Mich. and the probable ] stranded at the mouth of the harbor| oy oo S damased in the engagements at Port | M. Cowherd (Mo) wi ognized | : e R fatal, Injary of Nngineer Morrell. The | and barred the channel at certai 52 oty apancse L Bomb AT men o A rinir; | aud defended the action ot the com | - i . : ; To0s ) ’ sta f the tid King th Morning of March 10. — | mittee presenting the report There Governor Cummina Wants lowa Ex-| By yiurch 122The crlminal b | DS0L Wa8 one ol (ho tarkest of 4 i ages of the tide, making the egress | e i X i a a o iR W itk B pindSon thet Great 1 valund at ‘, B e i inie. D s bt Eetensbure Maxch 12 4y | CHINESE RENDERED HOMELESS. | was! no occasion, he said, 10 10for the tradition Law Changed | vastipation nuthe h 18l “lf“m‘ "“! : ‘l. 2 I ”“M | i morning he directed a tie of the| has reccived the following mess . e [imatter: =to. _thes committce [ Des Moines, Ta, March Gov- | two lending 1w o defond ¢ xr“ 4y | S l-h‘ v ey St the| 38 Vicoroy Alexief, dated Mulden,| Goncentration of Russians Causes Suf- | whetlicr the ¢ against members | ernor Cumming sent o the [ now-canmizsioned oficer of twenty six ¢ fire s sup 4 (v)lpuu oat flotilla, supported by al npo.oy 10; fering to Celestials. [ had been mac The rep of Gen- [ slature a-me o in which he 1|t and Ws wile, who are acen posed to hav dted from an explo- 7y i part of the Russian squadron, against “The commandant of the fortress at il ow Mavab 10.—The conpe | eral Bristow had gone oul with the | atiention (o the fact that under thef disposiie of rots of the ni sion of otl in the engineroom. the Japanese sauadron. -The details| For( Arthur Vinkow, Marchil2 s The doneenta iy Lof tt R SHosR IARLGE TowazL e S S T i ew Are HOL YOT Known except thal thet Fort Arthur at about 1| tion of troops at the Russian strate | approval of the ( : | p . own 15 inposgilie | of mitl on ravil a The vessel attompted to make 2 19 o'clock this Risaay RN s i 9 : Ay now,” he vigorously declaved, ( to extradite from this state into an The cike 15 b compi trom lieré to: Port-Stauley counter resulted in the loss of one 2 - y) gical bas resultod in much suffer- | il e i i : | e i ron L) uley 3 Japanese torpedo boat and one Rus.| QUilines of ves rently torpedo | jye among Chinese inhabitants, | ! AL LR charged with mutdgpfthitt of, DI und threatens (O predt | ganuary, but was canght in the heayy sian torpedo hoat destroyer. boats, were scen at sea within thel especially at Lisoyang, where even charge 1s s Wlie AR ChVCY L Rl POIEOU Gl Rl — N c s fce. She Iy snecoadod Tn working 2 ? S e by our |'(llmpm‘ Out | private buildings v g o | complied with the reatiests 1 ncabers :‘:'.‘.mml.;:x I (110 Easo of Mi shr- | it ! it | ek o th Conneaat break: o atteries opened fire on these vessels. | ::iated to accommodate Thou- | Ui con S LGRS s yesobponaEwhoghag tennare LR G RAT N2 witle here she has remained fr ) MYSTIFIED BY JAP ACTION. | Gur orpelo bonls put (o sea at 2:40 | Sants -of Chinose, are, comseavently, | 1 10 i o i er i 10t Hon s AU G S L s A e 1 R =) a. m. and at about 4 o’clock met the| without homes. is to blame for it. cmady the om moand 1 pos- | the | will coqfing i D L e el = ] Russians Do Not Understand Object of e T i O Tomes e | o G limene gl o siblo tor agoyennion S0 Homte e munl, G eERIGED ST oo fe cehanihe e es ot er AR i Bombardment. (on the point of the Liaotung | the cssential points along the railroad. | 1T upon the depattmont, nie sald, | sition from another state for o person | acensed. T wasee thaa pratadure | oan s SR R St, Petersburg, March 12. o fur-| peninsula between Fort ur and 2! | “the propriety of their conduct wi who {s not a fugitive from justice | adoptind iy ool the midfrary at I Ry ST ‘uly i .‘m | 3 thor news is oblainable of the bor-| Pigeon ¥). Afte firing several question betweon themseives and Attorney Gonoral Mullan 15 engaged | taehos inmplieatod s Dreyfog case Py LEse = £ i Dbardment of Port Arthur, which was| shots the enemy retired te the soufl RUSSIANS RETREATING. thelr constitnents. 1 is not a viola- | With (he judiciary committee of the as | = e ity A rogressing, according to the lat Our torpedo boats returned to the s e > om of luw,” he insistod with emphn | sembly in trying fo draft such & law ROOPS ARE WITHDRAWING. AL ot bk i g.h — ulgg e ":0 ; bnlr 5 ';jlo.dunmds eturned to the h Said to Be Destroying Villages Along | gic “/Tlic committoe,” he said, “could b:"\n'n\l l"w‘m‘\lul :1v-ll ‘:H“ mn\'l n.ll ‘[1.‘11\' 1 ing. Whajever later information. if| “Later torpedo hoats were again the Yalu. not undertake to edit the department’s & No Indication of Further Trouble atf Others on board and no escabec bul i = - sent 1o sea to reconnoiter. They re:| Tientsin, March 12.—A Chinese refu- | report, nor could they discriminate CifL to_ Russian: Satiosr Springfisld, O. Hl"_' Ao, MeCarier. ‘_I"“:‘m‘"r"“)‘; 3 turned in half an hour, having learned | gce from Hsuyen ins that the Rus: ;’bm en the cases cited. If they had | JEqtarslitEi, 7‘"*""" 12—=0Mto. Luf - gn il 0, Ma =After an-| p :],, S :.;l:‘.luw rl;é““"q.” ."“‘:' i : that an enemy’s squadron was ap-| Sians are retreating: from th |Gons o (hc commiitoe” he -sald, | Petersen of Brooklyn, M. ¥ W% SO offior-quict uizbt and overy tndication B I A e e proaching. river and tlu\'rl‘u\'iu-,; villages en “would have been hed from the ;:-1\;l n; Ilhvl ‘;hll_n't: l;"il\"'rl\ll":‘ W o order the withdrawal of part of the | g ‘.“ f'; .,-w'. h .“:’”‘”“I“‘) i x-:v xf‘l At 8 o’clock the Japanesc opened — foor of the bouse.” high admival, for thereliat of Dhiisur-t & 0rlf IO LS K gps will e | e e Tadly bienad tht He wi b ] fire on our cruisers and the fortre Two Torpedo Boats Missing. O O ot (e liousé particl- | vivore ol (h Russtan gutibont Korfetz | (G200 LSBT ot ally. M Dod LRt e Tho cnemy had fourteen ships and| New York, March 12—Two torpedo | pated in the discussion and much foel G Varlag, st T8 T compantes. will te:| aumoed by LRI . the entire time from behind Iiao-| boats sent out as scouts from Port Ar-[ing was apparent. | ‘l"fi”k“:y;“‘}“’l‘,'m"‘mf L U main ovor and If there are no Y amus: hin promontory. thur March 7 have mot been heard ' 2 ! SAALE ore e ons All be w I have the honor (o report the fore: | from, according to e CRITCHLOW ON THE STAND. O v 1y N s 2 e ) oAU Es v oR TN CONYERTENE 1 going to your majesty.” ifrom Chefoo. It is feared, the dispatch : f Mayor wlig estimates that 500 - ey e i ; e = Sy e L farlitied ! Entire East End of Pittsburg Without g Y i A 4 2 2 Utah. ‘ 1L PUDTA LN - c Plttsburg, March 12--The entire Warships Nearmg Completion. Washington, March 12— B. TELM ANGNOIEESOWEL L east end section of the city is suffer i S Nikolaiev, R M 12 Critehlow of Salt Lake, formerly as-| CONDEMNED MURDERER WHO RE- ing f SHtavLr i by, the ATTITUBE OF ANMER CANIGEFICER|| - Nikolaiev, itussly, March bree c Y e v Expectdd Recuperation After “Opera: | Ing from a water funine ciisad by the fast torpedo boat destroy and the | sistant United s Statc attorney in 5 sand and gravel washed down by the ; o 4 X a 3 =8LLo! AL CENTLY MADE A SENSA- tion Has Not Occurred. £ ; ! IN PROTESTING AGAINST cruiser Kagul are ncaring completion | Utah, was the lrst witness of the day trequont floods of the weeks, f - |-at-the local dockyard. ‘Fhe machine | in the Smoot case He resumod | TIONAL ESCAPE. Washinston, - March 12 mator| damaging the valves at High- RUSSIAN ACTION. shops are proparing engines of 10,600 | StALTMENT regard—to-goiditions_in q-_:nn 0 l;.lvmm( to e nol 40 well,| lands, Herron Hil, Llicoln and (Gar- horsepower. for two now ' battleships [ Utah and prosecutions of polygamsts Joexpucted roenperation after thel geld reservoirs. o Sopeu of the Knlaz Potemkine Tavritchesky | A letter from Moses Thatcher to br St. Josoph, Mo., March’12,-~Mark | oparation “gn his thioat ‘has notrot Mindreds of families arn unable-to i Washington, March 12.—The cabinet | type. i"“"‘fi';”“ "!‘ '1 d ‘;'!”"' platform | Dunn was hanged here during the day | eurred: prep meals and rostaurants and SEine 2y discussed the press re- S on which he had wagzed his campaign o i T RO hotels were without water for cooking ;1{;' <n]-]1: SRR Great Distress at Odessa. for-_sciator Wia_Introduded and Mr. | o T“"‘\ IrIER: alfpec b I Robbed and Probably Murdsred. = | and washing putio TR d tha a G e > calthy young or i ushville ash z E 5 ited State e Odessa, March 12.—The stoppage of | Critchlow referred o {hreats which i e New York, March Abraham | elosed down duriog the morniung and United States gunhoat Helena, now in | o this « 1 Jul 160 e e - had pro-| SBIPY to the F: is causi had 0 made againgt-Thateher [n | this county, Juty =8, [0 | Newman, nn old and wealthy money | A the famine continues it is thought e mud dock at Newchwang, had pro- | ¢ distress here among the dock | editorials in the Deseret New The clostng week of Dunn's lfe was |y oy ger gy ttumond dealer, has beer ! the traction lnes and_mills will be tested against the sinking by the Rus horors and men employed In sim-| Following the history of the state ] marked by a scu tional escape and | gound dend in his office on B compelled to suspend operations 1s of junks at the entrance of New capacities. Typhus fe has | down to Mr. Smoot’s candidacy for the | recapture. Last Monday-he oyver | ery. Robliery had boen committ Should a fire break ‘out the large g ng-harbor. broken ot in the poorer quarters and | senate Mr. Critchlow said Smoot an- | ered the gnard and foreed the min, at | but whether or ot It followed murde: | residential district would be at the is government has- reccived mo price of bread has dotbled-owing [ nounced s can first in 1900 and | the point of two revolvers, o open the | 85 @ question which the police have the fames. nsallwater in advices on the subject, but it | to the speculation of grain brokers. Mlix:;l (w...l:lsm;;y.‘u‘ ‘-u[w h,]l m]-vv 'v.”u[}: de=tGall door. -Punn-next forced e failo \ ye y!m ol no ma ..-’ the Highlund reseryoir that the discussion by mem- 2 clied FOnnosiit om REpubICanNS| 3nq - depury sheriff-to-enter ol | Yiolenee=an=th 1o o ed for fire purposes in v bers of the cabinet indicated that Russian Cruiser at Port-Said-———and others— | with (o guard, Jocklng ITSshree be |8 ST the down town soctio such an attitude, if taken by ‘Captain n armored :l'\|i"“|“'ll’vyx itr |;”;“E cordiv u”‘u [.‘\m wits “df.’y hind the burs. Dunn thin flod to the | Two Unidentified Bodies = == | o > S 1 armore * Dmitri Don- | 1z Lo the wity @ VOnIE; 1C o iiding: fors (We 3 SevvenEsonldsborsiainel, + arrived here during the day from. | Lake elections for members of :“‘(““M' o i D Bridgaton N T, March 12-~The po MAY CAUSE A STRIKE. 5 " Sue She has been completely re ! lature and in expressions from- the | ywon o G A rew: county. 1 fee authoritios are her avoring : — JAPAN'S TRANSPORT RECORD. | jaired and will sail for Cadiz, SW”“iM“”s[““:” Association of Utah, Mor. | DrOtRCEl M A L e come | 0] uneavel the niytory surrounding | PeculiarGlass Used in Watch Factory | 3 il vi e shortly. mons as well as non-Mormons wern |18 8 L atives p thee finding of the fes ot a-mat Windows. next week until you S€¢ B Has sent 200000 Troops to, Korea C onposed to-sending an apostie™to: tho |KBO¥I the fugtlives raves bub BMESEI Loyt Delawace bay opposite| - Blgin, 1Il, March 12.—Pecullar glass what we have to offer. Since War Began. LoD Prisoners on Parade. [ and it wall known to adl | % & BREEY B0 AT ien ahond of | Bivside. There is nothing on ol the ‘windows of tho new $250,000 i ' N | Match 12— in ronnd.pum- |- Jientaln; Mazeh 12 One oincer AT | that the candidicy of Mr. Smoot was | oGacE U0 hagtened trom St | bedy by whi v can bo ideutined. | factory of local wateh company may bers 500,000 men have been shipped [ four Japancse soldicrs, who tecentis ) RC ACE d with favor, The witness | o ooy ypon receipt of a tele d 1o a strike which will involve 500 I ] > ke > : were captured near Wiju, Korea, were [gaid that laymen in the Mormon church il from Japan to Kore sinee COTI T i Mul | 1t (i hesenr of GLT a man who had seen and employes. | mencement of hostilities. Fleet trans Id S AL *“" e S oA e T, A | Dunp as the escaped murderer BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. When the building was opened six i ports. with a portion of econd|ieetional AeneayeRion [eha s TG AR o fiEL hrkel | evciting chase endud al Gabiford, =z - = | weel it was found lrIn mmmws‘ ' 4 ’ army corps, are now on the way to = 5 S = | where Dunn, in a state of collapse st nsyy AL esident ol l were of peculiar manufacture and | | Korea. The forse will probably be| FORTY STUDENTS WOUNDED. UG | taken refuge i ahotel—The fugi- | DTSR, 8 duad would admit light readily, but could | landed to the norih of Fusan. ; e il LSS T howed no tend to resist an At i wcllray o not be seen throngh, Because of the 1 Teportell to be| oo rious RIGting Between Germang and | Laken ‘hack to St Juseim to.be| band-and primate of ali Canada mor in the rooms the employes ob- in the vicinity Czechs at Vienna. | INQUIRY. BEGUN, angod WA i, agad sy three | jected when moved from the old build- Vier March 12.—Serious T r'AnL;} Dunn we to the scaffold attended ing. Foremen advised them to wait Betweer German and Czech stud | genate Committce Probing Charges | by Rev. M. M. Goode of the Christia 1| yetignist n until a trial had been made and quiet occurred during the day in front of | A ENEE hurch the seaffold Duun mar flatcin was then restored. Five weoks' Lie universi About Ge ([t a statement charging that hi | - naANITRie has resulted in severe eye lruublw I Gort d vated approach to the uni-| Washington Tt ticn the - result and, It is sald, severe headaches. n order to reduce our 300~ Cnache=storme | torial inquir s a S gl Fenian A’ mass moeting was held and com- 1 ~ - . e Both faction ator Dietric ChIuging | named Figher il mittees appointed to draft a resolu- stock we will offer ex- = Hr—sticksand—the— 1 e o the o [ broken by the drop ML S tlon for presentation to the company’s - traordinary bargains [} OWING TO PRESENCE OF JAPS. fAeTcelyeiie0 v f e ar-osmond—Ne th el o & e of numbers, finally red i T'he which insti- | e i, i next week--- Russian Army Corps Will Be Detained | assailants, whom 1 e oy || BLENEd e e Salng DRIVEN INSANE BY RACE WAR. ¢ and ov A t e ¥ | atgHarbin: bty o s wh o St. Paul Colored Man Imagined a Mob res police had i kit Was After Him. 5 X = ot St. Panl, March 12.—Imagining him- % - self pursued by a mob intent on iynch prln 0048 ‘ : fnz him R. ©. Dickerson, a colored ¢ porter, went violently insane at the 3 Union depot b e The terrificd man dashed madly about the building, looking for a hid- GOVERNOR SIGNS BILL. place and emitting shrieks of J Rebuilding of Burned District in Ba | ton more Will Proceed. oung Pa, | after a severe tussle, he hardship on the n Intact | ptured and conveyed to the 1 2 county jail. Dicke newspaper ac fn Ohio ‘and Southern states and be- came so wrought up that he lost his reason. FIRST ATTACK 0; PbHT ARTHUR. & BOWSER, Bemidji, Mian. Japanese Eyewitness Gives Account of Affair. o widening of s thoroug! imp = [ sir Herert Harley Murray, former governor of Newloundland, is.dead in lLoudon. He was barn in 1829, Isl | Mr. Wh Woodmen graphic story of ince 1890,