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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTE Slav Garrison Fails to | Retake the Etz- ' shan Fort ‘ Loses Heavily and Is|| Hurled Back by || Japanese it ot. 20.—A Adispateh | news agency says: de a sortie | rnoon of | | the Etz- Russians | with | Morning Post’s Shanghal cor- phs that there is an r there r nko, commander of the | ST al dispatches from t e Japanese on ¥ 8 NOT A BLOCKADE RUNNER. Pritish Bark Lucia Drifting Helplessly When Sunk by Mine. PORT ARTHUR BESIEGERS REPULSE SORTIE BY THE RUSSIANS Kuropatkin Makes Tie Pass His Main Position £ Cossacks Encounter Japanese Near Mukden ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 19.—While still insisting that General Kuropatkin has sufficient troops at Mukden to con- test the Japanese advance, the War Of- fice admits that it is not likely a deci- sive battle will be fought there. Every- thing tends to show that the main Rus- sian position is now atTie Pass, flanked by hills running out on the left and by the river on the right. 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OFFICEF S TO BE DRAFTED. Sudden Order to St. Petersburg Guards Arouses Discontent. sudden call has been issued de v should 3 that the Whole reg The were removed | = ed forward, and place CRIME “CASTS ITS SHADOW | No Enthusiasm Over the Formal Crowning of King Peter of the Servians. which 1s BELGRAT ¢ Germany, Austria, ¢ them. like Great withdrew their n of King taking prac- e renders — ¥ DRINK SOUR MILK AND LIVE TO RIPE OLD AGE n. He said, how make the statement v with the | Professor Eli Metchnikoff Claims : on board | Beverage Is Nearest Approach to R Elixir of Life. docked at Mare Island Bl Copyeleht, 1904, by the New York d the greatest consideration| Herald P al McCalla and the officers| LONDON According to an in- fe staff. He wanted them essor Metchnikoff of the - = - at he appreciated the hich appears in the October him near- r ning at 8 o'clock the entire sour milk r B ik S W attain a ripe old age is - the professor to follow the r | war k. where prayers are and Dalarrien wha e et - hymr g. The Russian national sume large quan- anthem ave the Czar,” ends the cheap and easy obtained beverage, - day on the Lena ot CALLS ON THE ADMIRAL. SIR HENRY IRVING IS o stain Berlinsky, accompanied by a MAKING HIS LAST TOU l{‘ of his officers, cailed on A e, . - L and Mre. McCalla at their qua Begins His Farewell Season in Eng- t H They received a most lish Provinces, Appearing at Car- & yme Aiff in “Merchant of Venice.” s - best of good fellowship seems to| LONDON 19.—Sir Henry Irving be- r £ | exist between the men on Lena and his farewell seacon in the - the men stationed on the different war- & s at the isiand. The men on the hison as Portla. The na are allowed to go on shore within udience gave E scribed limit at the of their to Sir Henry ro mmanders. Captain Berlinsky and e A % his cers are on parole and can go to 1ady in place E wd s suits their inclina- only basis of ' A t '3 however, ccord- Matthison Chemist to the neutrality laws, go farther . Francisco and. {ts environ- ear no Money That Is Easily Made. egarding the final disposition of the The m who would be master of his niral McCalla was unable to | fortunes must be the architect of them. statement. “The disposition | The money that is easily made easily ya's crew,” he said, “rested takes wings; the money that is earned rtment in Washington.” b 's toil, either mental or physi- ! In the meantime the officers appear lasting. The secret to contented and the crew look happy and | success is the ability to save and judg- _ smiling ¢ ment in investing. But a man must first t The rictest pessible guard is kept| jearn to = , and once he acquires the the Lena, and only those in au- | habit, the rest is easy. The start in sav- - thority on the island and those who are | ing_seems the most difficult, so many ¥ o invited by Captain Berlinsky are per- | 0veriocoking the fact that 31 is large ¥ S o e | enough capital to begin with. The Phoe- ! " ks nix Savings, B. and L. Ass'n, 516 Califor- =) . | Fe hia street, will open a savings account - s PAROLE OF THE LENA'S CREW. | for a dollar, paying 433 per cent, interest compounded semi-annually. On term counts 5 per cent is pald, payable Russians Given the Freedom of the |2 City of San Francisco. the Phoenix is $1,250,000; guarantee cap- WASHINGTON, Eept. 19.—Admiral Good- | jtal, $200,000. The directors are: A. A. rich, commanding the Pacific squadron, has| Watkins, Chas. R. Bishop, George C. y Department that he has | Boardman Prentiss Smith, Gavin Mc- Nab, Chas. Ladd. Clarence Grange, ¥ . - { forwarded by m: I ) > ¥ ment he entered into with Cap managing director. exa 2 of the Russian vessel Lena for th » officers and crew of that ship. *h ,..‘ PO - for their freedom of the city of -| ARAB SOLDIERS PILLAGE . . cisco, but they may not go beyond the bound- = aries of the city during the continuance of the THE PORT OF SALONICA ’ - present war and under no conditions shall they c s e tre be permitted to return to Russia except on the | Sherik Pasha Surrounded at Prizrend ¢ t » conclusion of an agreement on that point be- and Suliman Pasha Is G ng the Governments of Russia and Japan, | would relieve the United States of | to His Relief. of £ s responsibility. ' SALONICA, Sept. 19.—On the morning of : v 2 o 7 September 17 300 Arab soldiers pillaged the - se of "Electro- BRITISH VESSEL STOPPED. port of Salonica and the bazaar. Strong » success of the s patrols are now guarding the streets. ¥ t one place caused fmi- | 5 Sherik Pasha is surrounded at Pri = there is only | '-*’P"“’dombs"L R“!fl':“ Cruiser | o S liman Pasha, with sixieen battationg ts n cisco where this proceeding to his relief. most success n be had.| MADRID, Sept. 10.—The Correspondencia of oy RETEC 0 T RN R enct careful and | 4 each - g S5 “vhey Show 14 | th1s city published & dispatch from Bilbao to- A Beautiful Art Gall A - f the Institute, which | ;.. 1o (he effect that a Russian cruiser had i I e ‘4'4~v|rn‘<:r ‘nf DA Lol "ot Cape §t. Marie and that she We have converted our picture room street. The ElectroChemic InStuls | fred two shots at and took possession of & |into n beautiful gallery for the exhibi- exte G H b chant vessel supposed to be a British | tion of moderate priced oil 4 ferers to come for free consultation and | sies : P! paintings, - eteamship. There is no confirmation of the | yoter colors, pastels, etchings and fine - ination e office hours are froj E e otraing 1181 Bre M ] T e el ik photographis. . The public is cordtaily fn- noon and from seven to eight at might, Vited to call and examine this exhibi 2nd on Sundays from nine in the morn: Skirmish in Northern Korea. Nhether. wishing {0 buy Dr Hot Sanbers: ing until one in the afternoon. LONDON, Sept. 19.—A dispatch to a ne Vail & Co., 741 Market street. . 1 | | - CAIEF GO A7, (e 22 AR it e 7 Sep —There is a | h blocks. | to ers stationed | & St. Pet ice at the der dire IZVS e X © with regi- | ] | garding the Japanese strength and po- OF THE LENA AND A UNITED / SHOWING HOW THE RUSSIAN A DERED HARMLESS BY MEN UPON THE CORONATION | Contraband Dispute Adjusted to the Satis- | faction of America. PETERSBURG, Sept an answer to the American notes contraband ally raised in the complete data relative ———— PREFER DEATH TO CAPTURE. Fanaticism of Japanese Described by Naval Officer. 19.—Commander Dabisch-of me of the Vladivostok He speaks of the ¥ as fanatical, and says Arabia (both the Vladi- 1 ports to Jap- follows gen- reply to Great bound from Puget So an) has been delivered. erally the lines of the volved Russia recognizes the principle cruiser was filled | who sank rather | with Japanese ports, but Two were thrown a rope, r right to stop contraband dest for the use The circumstances of e will to a ¢ SECOND MANCHURIAN ARMY. General Linevitch Will Command the ian Reinforcements. 19.—Acting upon undertake the steamships Arabia and C: courts have already | jurisdiction and in vostok court found the facts appeal the admiralty court will apply its interpretation of section practically ST. PETERSE the Viadi- ed to form a second Man- will be formed of & a nt General Linévitch probabl General Kuropatkin will but_without the of both armies, still massing at Yentai and Bent putze. No Japanese have been di ered east of the latter point. The re connaissances. General Kuropatk says, wer Generals Samsonoff's and R kampff’s Cossack briga w mixed detach you read this generous offer in The San | Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on brilliantly carried out by ennen- every bottle. do this much better you can, be- I'm properly ped for it. I can save you time and money on it, also DEVELOPING! Roll of six 10¢/ Roll of twelve ..15¢ PRINTING: > Sef Velox finish.3e to 8e DAYLIGHT LOADING 1 popular sizes at my n, ut paper. P ligh Popular sizes, up Per package, 15e. ANSCO CAMERAS, all sizes, from $5.00 up. Order by mail if you're out of town. || THAT MAN PITTS, F. W, PITTS, the Stationer, 1008 MARKET ST. Above FPowell St. | s RANCISCO. : th af 9 ent of infantry and ar- | 9 tillery, under Rennenkampff's personal| * ™ command. They cov village north | of Bentziaputze, which used as a| pivot. The Ru S ff later, | PERFEGT losing a few men killed wounded, after securing valuable information r sition. General Kuropatk den. It belongs o the First European Corps, of which the Twen ond Di- vision, General -Fanasov reached e to > appe Liaoyang in ti battle there. T den, ead of bei complete Russian ¢ as many persons has eral Kurapat to get the: untested troops into contact with t Japanese and give the soldiers who suf- fered the brunt of the fighting at Liao- | opportunity to rest and re-| yang | cuperate. Kuropatkin has ordered the issue of thing in the middle of heavy winter clo says he reviewed yvesterday the Thirty-seventh Division, commanded by General Chekmareff, which had then just arrived at Muk- part in the rance of the newly arrived European troops at Muk- g evidence of the| centration there, v assumed, is more likely due to the desire of Gen- e fresh and ' ToothPowder AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY | Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century | PREPARED BY | visit DR. JORDAN'S ancar ¢ MUSEUM OF ANATOMY¢ 1081 MASKET 5T. bet. Gakat, 8.7 The Larzest Anatomi-al Musewm 'a he & Worid 4 Consultation free and strictly private. Treatmen: pemonally er by lener. A OR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF Ill‘ October. The Russian troops have al-| Pomttes Cwrs 3 ready exchanged their summer khakl| Write for Book. for their ordinary cloth uniforms, 'S P S. A TRIEND'S ADVICE Wil Oen el Yo Greay. the flour, etc., seized will then be untrammeled It is understood that pri ances have been States that the American ( be satisfied contraband ————————— SPANISH WAR VETERANS INCAMPMENT President Roosevelt Sends Letter Ex- pressing Regret at Inability to Attend. 19.—The first an construction placed upon the regulations atifying to the State Department of- ficials and it contention. contraband is directly Commander-in- exemption English from Theodore foodstuffs conveyed under the condi- tions described from se which heretofore has not been one of Chief Captain W. ire, a matfer s “Captain W. E. English, commarfler-in-c! Spanish War Veterans: y Dear Commander nk you for your very kind and thought- at the outset, War_Veterans proof as to the contraband character of the goods placed squar ful invitation, gratulate you and the Sy commander-in sent and meet you omrades of the United Spanish me peculiar 1 would certainly ble for me at this time to | upon the naval com- | manders attempting to make the sei ures and, if the ship's papers are reg- ular, the shipper would be regarded | as having established prima facie the non-contraband of his shipment. This | is regarded as of great importance to commercial interests. LONDON, Sept. 19.—Russia’s reply | to the British protest on the subject of Russia’'s interpretation of contra- | band of war includes a decision to re- spect the British demand in the case of the British steamsRip Knight Com- Viadivostok squadron off Isu and afterward ad- judged a lawful prize). stood that Russia upholds the prin- siple that Admiral Jensen was justified in sinking the steamship. Government is still hopeful of a set- tlement by means of an indemnity, but in view of the decision of the prize court at Vladivostok it is said that a does not see how she can com- ply with the British demand, as she thereby would recognize her officers This question will be | the subject of further negotiations be- tween the two Governments, the Brit- ish authorities appreciating the fact that Russia has made a substantial concession in differentiating between conditional and absolute contraband. PORTLAND, Telegram says advices have been re- ceived from a San Francisco firm of underwriters that the Russian Gov- ernment will pay all claims of Port- land shippers arising from the seizure German steamship Arabia by the Viadivostok squadron. Local shippers are preparing state- ments of their losses, together with and my other pleasure to do so. ent if it were D possible causes me genuine regret who in '98 volunteered at their | country’s call showed that they had in them their fathers The task was easy and needed the of this nation’s it was done t gigantic strength, showed what the nation could do if the need was more urgent United Spanish War Veterans is something that I pri: hly than I can well say and I wish godspeed to all at thelr first national encampment, well as to their comrades who are unable to s “THEODORE ROOSEVELT." The following officers were elected to-night: Commander in chief, Captain Willlam E. Eng- senfor vice commander in annually. The paid-up capital_ of | 1t is under- The British Indianapolis; H. L. Warren, Bay judge advocate general. Captain Cincinnati: surgeon general, ce commander in chief, ————————— to be at fault. TO THE ORIENT Rumor Has It That Company Will Make San Diego Pacific Coast Terminus. 19.—It is reported here that the Santa Fe Is shortly to resume Ori- ental traffic through line of French steamers to ply between San Diego and Chinese ports. The report originated in_Los Angeles. The Santa Fe once attempted to run an Ori- ental line with San Diego as a_Pacific terminus, under the name of i This was discontinued about two years avo, as it was stated that the line did not SAN DIEGO, Sept. Coast of flour on the California Ori- Read What a San Fran- CISco Ciizen Says. You may hesitate to listen to the advice of strangers, but the testi is interested and should know aboat the wondarfal | | | 182 mery, San Francisco, Cal roth (Ladies’ Dept.). 24 Sutter. 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