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THE WEATHEER. Forecast made st San Fran- cisco for thirty hours emding midnight, January 30: San Prancisco and vicinity— | - Fair Saturday, with increasing v A { cloudiness; light northeast ! 7 /N | winas A. G. McADIE, District Fcrecaster. GREAT BRITAIN'S EMBASSADOR AT THE CAPITAL OF THE CZAR DECLARES THE REPLY TO JAPAN IS TONED TO AUERT A IDAR LDASHINGTON, Jan. 29..:sThe Associated Press has the authority of the British Embassador at St. Petersburg for the announcement that the Russian reply, which it is 'nxpected will be delivered to-morrow, is satisfactory. Although no further details are obtainable, it is assumed, if the information of the Embassador is correct, that Russia has made certain concessions and that Great Britain will prevail upon Japan to accept them as satisfactory. The statement of the British Embassador went from St. Petersburg to the British Legation in Tokio, where Mr. Griscom heard of it and cabled the news to the State Department, the cablegram arriving overnight. SUEEPKING RAILROADS GONBOAT 7 AVONG THE ~ WILL WAR ' OPENS FIRE ICCISED FOR WHEAT £ oo i Government Officials Cut in Freight Rates United States Vessel Make Arrestsin Stirs Excitement - Surrounded by Qrgfgon. in Kansas. Savages, M;ll:onmr--.aud Ten Other Santa Fe Company Plans Decks Are Cleared for Ac- ! Men Charged With to Capture the Grain tion at Night Near Land Fraud. of a State. San Blas. Sensational Action Is Taken in Pendle- Twenty Million Bushels Said to Be!Bullets From One of the Bamcroft's| It of the Inquiry Held by the Farmers Are to Rapid-Fire Guns Scatter Canoes 3 Be Hurried Southward. of Belligerents. | 20.—The United States ft arrived th n Bla . She reports the attitude of the San Blas Indians at onia Bay to be not only unfriend- but decidedly aggressive. e to-day | day men from one of the sted upon purchas- om the Indians fuil value for them. rate on s points to and paid more th et route. This| Toward 11 k that night, when it was dark. twenty cances were seen-ap- | proaching the Bancroft. The gunboat turned her searchlights on the canoes, and it was ealed that each boat car- | .. other roads Tied as ma Indians as could crowd cut for gulf probably 200 in all. All the men is that the | Were d with bows and arrows, | old patterns and other| J meared | 't that of Kausas C t from Kansa: Santa Fe to the WAR IS REMOTE, THE MIKADO'S || OFFICIALS SAY | e ONDON, . Jan. 30— There was a war scare ¥ the g the Dakot As soon as Indians heard this - T S anenrd this| | 4, day, ‘based. ‘on Russia's |} s rain of bullets they Iy began Kansas | Tetreating toward th The gun- t . not. to- ] [IXOM E is thought given express orders not to 3 5¥E R i will get e Ir , so the bullets cut the Japanesc UQS-AIMTE 'B) g the air and ch £ d up the v and adjust regarding “Man- b around them. shots were N 2 5 : s ‘: the Bancroft, which at once sailed fo churia.. This, if triwe, mark | g e LR ’ - ¢ PROVIDES A REFUGE 'uln‘m‘-; bring in the report of the oc- an important change in’Rus: | VOSTOK. WHICH WILL .FIG-* | e FOR INFIRM WOMEN SN P ER T sia’s attitude during the past URE IN THE EVENT OF WAR. | e S OLOM 2 2N & % i ' — — Will of a Wealthy Louisville Citizen COLOMBIANS ARE ACTIVE. three or four da It -is, * ‘ 8 ) l'l )I r-lu ‘(1 l\l\\“' o e Bequeaths Half a Million for 8 | Government Proposes to Send an Ex. | | however, repeated in reliable 3 ! f ! OR BR R SE Hospital. = 2 o 2 s | 1t pedition Against Pana reports. that Russia is pre-, | | | G 1 ||| SAYS WARSHIPS | || Michacl Grassi Claims That 4 News has been pare be all necessary |11 = ared to make all necessary | ol e 5 I e g e d s fringiosod 8 ake all necessars ||| OPENED FIRE ON | | With His Affections much as Generals Reyes and ( : concessions regarding Korea. | | | [ [} . . after the e assured Colombia that the United | | If to-day’s ominous reports |1 | RUSSIAN CRAI _’ | fl ww }‘OHI([N t 450,000 s will only object to her landing o TR 7T 7 A > . = sl - S, $558.,9¢ s in the canal zone, the ‘.”]"", 3 are well founded the ¢ I8 Cablegram to The Call and } I/VI:’TEF\.. e o> , toward | *¢ 3 mbian _ 5 | York Herald. « ight, 1904, 1 EL Q S raaie Government intends to organize ana| | ‘Planation must be the vacil- | New York Herald Publishing Company ] | iy t” a refuge for send an expedition against Panama. \ lation of the Emperor of | l - s W The only explanation of this news / 4 I b rom Bogota is that the Government of — » will un ; | Rwussia under pressure,wehich | | ONDON, * Jan.- 30— | . = % " after seelng an aged | Colombia is compelled to take some| | is undoubmi[,\,' great. T;rc | A dispatch to the Daily | flggfessu)e potlcy Of the Mikado poorly clad and sick, he re-| Steps to prevent its downfall. This is | | 2 Mail f-om - Chefu, China, || .flflfloys the Muscovites , “A refuge which would make | 5aid to be imminent, as President Mar- | | TUIMOTS of a-possible clash ‘ | says - that foreigners who such suffering as that | roquin has lost all the prestige he ever | | r P nphatic ) ys would be worth half a hun- | had. There is much speculation in Bo- | | /c[c'“d £ Pl c. denial "t | ST hrGUSR et place | | Carnegie libraries.” Captain | Bota as to the outcome of this move, | | the Japanese legation. It is pas g |1 ST. PETERSBURG, Jan | Friddy asserted— that the | | - Colombian newspapers are complain- 5 | heirs will probably con- | should it be put through. untrue, for instance, that f A S > —_——————— ing that it costs more than $15,600,000 Russia struck out the words | Russian sicamer Argun, oi | MRS. HENRY STRONG in paper money (a Colombian dollar is| | “("/s 99 Lo £ zwohich they traveled from DIES IN CHICAGO | Worth about seven-tenths of an Ameri- | | (_”””" and” from the draft > E g ] rp * i3 b | can cent) to move the troops Colombia | | Of the treaty -submitted by Nagasaki to Dalmy, was || Woman Passes Away While Husband | has to-day at Tumati, on the Gulf of | | Jopan selting forth the in- fired at by Japanese warships | outside Chemulpo. They de- —An admiral who is influen- tial ‘in the councils of the empire was interviewed to-day and said ; “The enormous loss which the commerce of | | | taining as a result.of the mobilization of steamships for transport service probably accounts for the impatience the Japanese are dis- | | playing over the delay in the RusSian reply, but this reply will Hurries to Her Bedside on a Darien, from Cartagena to that point. | | > 5 o o ik e | These men are estimated at from 2000 tegrity of the Chinese and i 2 | to 4000, and at one time they were well ReFah e | Kore ercignty i | clared that three shots were || % s CHECAGE - ;1"‘“ ”: G"’"‘E”l’ supplied with provisions. i Kora q:‘,‘"{;ctrl"g;”’-"{ 2[0;"“ 1 h.I Fesuan '/:;‘ vt:a ‘"”.‘Y { foresee other than a peaceful settlement, although it is difficult to nry § g was hurry rom Cal-| Joaquin Valdez, Perez y Soto and| | 0UCT,it is flatly stated bythe ||| fired -ac % e | £ A ¥ ek - R o ach the bedside of his| gther enemies of Marroquin have been ! same authority that in anv | |1 bow. The captain of the || feel cermn} in this respect because of the grratic course of the \ruftering from a stroke | imprisoned for alleged conspiracy. | s Xy - aL o | |5 T LAty i | - Japanese Government during the latter stages of the negotiations. A - Gen-| people arriving here from Colombia cvent war is not imminent. f o GRS POee wame Tl “¥a has? i h Jemands” -whi jations in Santa Barbara. | geclare the situation in that country is | 1l ok stop, but finally yielded."| | Japan_has increased her demands while the negotiations his wife was stricken and | growing worse every day. 3 | 8 v yielde | | - were still in progress by insisting upon treaty recognition of Chi- rted on a special train for ! i, S SES LIy 7 &' | ‘mese sovereignty. in Manchuria. Russia has declared her intent e v to the prayers of the passen- Mrs. Strong died late to-| py MAYOR AMES ESCAPES gers, who were frantic with | POPE SUFFERING FROM n % « celbe bt | et S BY FAULTY INDICTMENT| , PHYSICAL DEPRESSION | | 2 Th BN AT i | mnot to annex Manchuria; therefore. why comply with a demand NCIPIENT BLAZE IN GENERAL SAYS COURT | o g e Movement Is on Foot in Jesuit Clml«:s] 1 ! .{ .“ P ! that is taritamount to humlha!mg reiteration of a former volun- FHE NATION'S CAPITOL Was t TOO LENIENT| Central Figure of Minneapolis’ Noto- | to Hold a Colclave at an | does.-not indicatc hat the | i declarati Political Scandal I | - | | -tary declaration. =5 ? jro . e Early Day. Il Japanese did afterward, only | | T ; : 5 : AL © Department Is Called | Criticism by Army Officer Who Re- | a Free Citizen. PARIS, Jan: - 30:—A - atspéteh to) { adding. that - there. .was o It is undeniable that the attitude of fapan is causing-irrita- ,‘ Beginc viewed Findings in Case of Sixth | _ST- PAUL, Minn. Jan. 25.—Ex-| .. gaphael from Rome says the Pope | i i ||- “tion in St. Petersburg. and that a feeling of impatience is grow- s Done. Cavalry Lieutenant. | Mayor Ames of Minneapolis is a free | ;. . roring ill health due to ohysical | | further attempt to stop the { B T B U T e 30 ac&;t!ll( i Babante depucis £ Jar ~ ATV <. i & B | > 1 2 1! 1S . 1S S SiSt- Ja LEAVENWORTH. Kans,, Jan. 29— | man. The Supreme Court to-day| .. ession 2nd that -there is ftalk in| | Steamer, which proceeded to | mg SUBTIONE, P 2 5 JApEE S po called out ing to the findings of a court- | quashed the indictment against him. | i it a 5 | B | | ent aggressiveness, but this must be attributable to the incendiary : - > L0 P { e 3 " | Jesuit circles that a conclave will be| | " Daliny, where sh 7 1 = ; ; \ to extin- , made public to-day, Lieuten-| The entire court held that the in- ¥ t Hat i aiiny, w e arrved || . Au fthe T = G lilch 16 et ade Sl 1 the chimney P. Schind€l of the Sixth Caval- | dictment was faulty. Judges Start, ! héla st ?" Vit = P I last Tuesday. e m' LEII)CC Ol'l i€ japanes: pr_es:. wiica 18 4 g orign m- e Por- as found '.:I;:k_\' ofdneglecl of duty | Collins and l(ewish concurred in the | M&X N’r""’;‘; ‘:Z “’:‘:“e"‘ of the| [ ke | L spiration. The Japanese Governsment must know it stands no om at the 1 failure to obey orders. He is sen- | majority opinion that the offense was Congress of Zionists, the correspon- < 2 Co S oy St 2 BT The fire was ced to forfeit $50 a month of his| rot proven, while Judges Lovely a:d | @ent says, denied the report. that D'r.|+ = ghzmce of dexcatma. Russia. while Japan has much to lose if Russia e use of | pay mrhsxxl m_guh(s. ]lo be confined | Brown d‘}mr:e wit;i that part of the | Herzl, ronnder‘o_rdt:e ‘Zx‘llon:( move- = l’;;“’;:nufl(‘nr a":':'rn. ; edl is~farced back against the wall. out appar- | within the limits of the post for the | opinion of the ma ority. Dr. Ames | ment, was receives y the Pope, al- ARIS, Jan. 29.—. ispa received ! ) eitie: el g No com- | same period and to be reprimanded. | was charged and convicted in the Dis- | though Dr. Herz! had an audience on ! kere from San Domingo says after a Should Japan proceed to hostilities her first object probably the fire, | In reviewing the case Brigadier Gen-| trict Court of Hennepin County of re- | the subject of the new Zion with King | desperate fight the insurgents recap-| would be the cutting of the Siberian Railroad, for which pur- nown umti] | eral Carr says the court-martial was | ceiving money. illegally as Mayor of | Victor Emmanuel. This took place tured the town of San Pedro de Maco- — | far too lenient. | Minneapolis from women. | last Saturday gnd lasted five hours. irh. 2 b Continued on Page 2, Column 4 . 4 N ’