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FRANCISCO CALE,. WED E SAX NESDAY NOVEMBER 2, 190% - S e ' ' NEW PACT WITH FRANCE FRAMED Arbitration Treatv Slgned by Sepretar\ Hav JUSSERAND i THE FRENCH EMEASSADOR * OFFERS TO. SFLL CIVIL y SEERS T6 “RECOVER 'lA")SStS SERVICE EXAMINATIONS INCURRED 1IN - SPECULATION - Action of Charlés Jacksan, Who Criti-| Chicagoan : Sues - Brokers . for Over a cized Philippine Afairs.- Results in Fraud Order. Million ‘Dollars Uhder Néw Gambling Statute. "pxa\nr_n BALFOUR ILL - : - .| AXD KEP!‘ FROM WORK Ol'dertd by Bnuocwrmnmunln His Room :for a % 2 POPE SUFFERING FROM ATTACK OF RHEUMATISM .to: —.ight 'hat Premier Bal- 1-—Pope Plus who | -ouris slightly . 'ndlsx:roeed and w‘m,_u 1y indisposed for ‘the nary .measure, “be confined was to-day visited by Thie. £61: - d that he was k of gout and the l:n'»— r)rcfpm irrita tor's erstood, \o ‘mearn that Bal d with.'a varitoss tdxm« whi "h 'he Balfour hm- |an affii ily 'is’ subject; ‘l)\ESOT\ EDITOK PUTS E\D .T0 mh EXIFI'EVCE Cl)hlll’l A, M— Tlln o( ml-t§ ln ll.l. AD \mnsuu"_\*rs s Easner di'ownmg (_ol.ons] Fiagg, Dr. Mlles Antl-Pam Pills PRI‘SIDEZVT SENDS FLO TO THE JAPANESE mlsu:n NEW ~ YORK: Nov, T.—Japanese | i ’”;.’ "; {.Minister Takahira has passed the most | & or @ |‘comfortable day since the operation | = Vea.d:r‘h- | tor appendic: itis wu peflormed upon |. - > three days ! { him. "-\Ll‘,}::.:";»:‘““;:i Early in the a(!!rrlm a large bunch | ex it is usually all gope | of white "and yellow chrys:nuummi H RECORD. Claremont. 'uu received at the hotel. ‘the gift of ;‘3’ fl“”,",","“' !.(g‘m with first mx. President and Mrs. Roosevel: with ln} you ruggist will return your money. L earriest expression of their hope’ 25 goses. 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. the Minister's recovery. (or[ ), Ovt. 31— . traveled for forty m along the '] \d«!r‘ngly entrenched themselves on.the | _sian front: It-is a stupendous martial | Slope of Rihlung Mountiln, forced theis ctacle. The coun 3 ;| way farther and drove the Russians ‘béllion 'in :China. but hé-did not witeh. -lecuan, who ‘had--béen in ill-hkalth for some - months, recently teok a vacation.and McCULLOGH RIDES THE SHAKHE BA TTLEFIELD SAYS THE FIGHTING IS Calls Correspondent Nogl s Assault Upon[ Views Martial - | Port Arthur Con- - Scene. tlnues NCIS )l(‘C['I‘.DOGH. Call and: Net- York [ 1904, by the New York ompary. CHEFU, 1.—The measer addi- tional .details réaching Chefu concern- | ing the general assault on Port Arthur v<how that on the night of October 28 | | the Japanese, who, on October 26, had he MUKDEN (Mon¢ { from their. fast trench before ‘that for- | tificatjon.. The Russians fetreated from their. trenches. 20 the othér sxde of. th¢ | mountain. . - It is-alleged zha: the ‘Japanese might have enteéred ‘the fortification, but ‘that they refrained :ffom doing so,- as it would Gbviously.be impessible for them crops tramples were living, I passed 1 lazaly populous. d, not. because of but bécause’ of .pulléts Theé. soldiers .are using | and .rafters-:of deserted | o = furnitare 1863 and falling trees £or fuel. I met |fire’ which Wwould be directed against nly a ‘score ‘of :Chineése, .mostly ped- |them from other forts. Tt seems to be | The only woman I saw was an | the intention of. the Japanese to eénter.| : | eral c:)-‘,pera(ne forts .simultane- < ously or not at all. - The Japanese have ome. | found it impossiblé to rémain ip any. Figures ' resemibling (“hmfle dot -the | 1 diers” in | the, x-uins ot] solitary fomification . while the other. big . forts’ were able to concentrate .a have advanced iser to. Itz Mouritain, hav- b upied ‘a. p‘slu,un above the cre- f mation works. Onr the night of October 30 the- Jap~ anese’ flag was seen flying over two '| new..pdsitions, thé names- of which are not known. te the rt«vrmant of :he cor- fages, ha_rren] ‘o starving d ws! “The whole n- k and - artil- trewn with the. fr: tained -boots eut from. and piétes .of ‘cfoth -are | Fespondent.” * and-: Japanese knapsacks:| -° NOGI RFPORT< PROGRLSS wa “are’| ‘the-tremendous un. on; Octebe: Hundreds ° l'.n,m\ near line - runs the- Hun . .On this isior and.| 1 ‘thelr oppo- near Shalopu lopt and o Jdpar’msp guns b»gdu navz—rma against- the northerly and “Jon. Dctober - 26,. the -'in. goifig: forward with: despefate] fantey rushes. where the artillery had prepared | the way, pers. were .Ttn ~while, the plonéers and sap: | ing minés against .ths Tha ireparts. re ‘ot October. are as follo From ck -in . the ‘morning | 2ht. There is | the :forts’ 'on .'‘Sungshu "ard Rihiung | aking of vil, | mountains, the -éastern group of Yorts | shifting of | oi .Keekwan- Moyntain and a fort’ Iy~ { ovements -en ‘d+ ing to-the north-of the latter were bom-'} I batded with:bur siege guns and naval | nance and 230 shells ook effect; The | 1“gurns directed. agdinst the Sung:- | <t.1000 men- and all its] shu and:Rihlufig- mountain forts sent bravery. of the Japanese | mdny effeciive shefls. The parapet of § | thé Ritilung Mounfain fort was demol- ] ished and .openings.were made inthe - ‘fun -Sevéral- portions of the cover.| Ten versts.2ast of Shahopu .is'a RigN |'were destroyed. . squth: bank of ‘the I “Tyw of the :most -impereant coveis. orgord " Hill; from the ' of the Sunmgsh Mountain fort were des regiment which retoakl i - A SHEINE |« royed-by e shelis. fifteen-cens ght-from this hill ’an he séen -of, BOLh-{timeter guni was dismousnted and an-{ forward . elaborate] sther was ‘imaged. One gun on ‘the. fortress.. . |aorthern fost of E kwan Moun- “aitvance MOT-| tain wiis. des| royed: rench- | 1 -stories “of thé ile of . Octeber. | nav inthe -atternoon] uns were directsd agains :aH, the slopes of Sung- Al th Pohsian Mouritain 1 COSSACK. -f: HORSEM -.treriches’ .on:" Sun; Mountaini; and ‘a _portion’ of -our’ cent ch: -the trenchie: d on the south: £ Pohwlan Mountain, " dpd’ took ith’ ihe ‘occupation placés from which the ‘Russians “‘posted _in in conjancs- l Suaxyanz Paiyu M»nunmn anid- Lao hmhm . .|.centrated his fite : against the ‘points’| ‘wheré¢ our’ assaults were progressing, | The' eénemy’s_shells were dsfect Jarge mine - éxpladed on’ the siope of. ‘Rihtung’ Mountain, .but “nofe jof ouw mien were'Killed by it. * ‘On the sanie. nigh with the uhjs('t siaps mamng re- val guns ‘ih-al‘PLl ‘the forts om- Rihlung Moumtain, 'East.| Keekwan ountain and \ungqhul 1 Mountain. - The enemy’s warships, and machinety Sullding also were shelled. “The hlding Sungshu and. ihlung. mouritains, un the . protec ‘tiom of a-shell fire, undertook sév | pight atta ks, bul ail O( them wete re. pulsed. ° ' 3 :On Octoher Jcmbardm n ['with "our gjege guns was continued, | and thie fire; of our naval-guns was 4 Kil’l.BlRS Sl'l_DlES WA PL{\'i | rected ag&iust Julh“ard two 'Ru f. Cos: and open- | ign pitter~ ttre ked i 2 | my’s numbe-s and - era) i\Auxhaw who 18 to I .Kuropatkin I e 7e entire day closeteq with |, ‘Ot the eflec!s ‘of .our. bombartdmem 3 mpra! staff -arid with . Gérerad ]_tho:e. deserving special mention are the | Alexieff, director. of the -bureau.of op- sffects realized against a fort or -East: “erations, ‘stud ng the detalls of meLKeek!sm Mgutitain, where a- s lits casriage Weére.completely déstroyed; .| the - destruction of a banquette lying Between the 2ist'end 6f.the north froht ‘ace-@nd the cenfei of Rihiung. -Mountair | is | fort, Scattering the.cover thereof and i destroying twd small "guns, and’ the | @emolition’ of # gun on the. east 'fronr, #-man of great Fn-rgr and T“sflnrr; [of the sama-fort. and 'was commander, of the corps dur- | ng 1, suppression’ ¢f the Boxer re. he “ar Officé. arsh uinkmg figyre:—a the southeastern .corner of the same | | fort,. destroying-its cover and smashing | : conspicuous -part, ithe lien's ‘shace {tWo machine> guns into pieced. Onm of the fightIng falling-to Genéral Lire- ‘gun, placéd on & projected point of the | Genéral ailbars is Commmd ‘Su‘ngshu IMountain fort, was dislodged | er’in Cme! Ku opa pe{mm] se- | and one ‘12-céntimeter- gun in the cen-. 9 tér ‘of the left .Wing was Hemolished,. 2 “h(le the covers also Were destroyed. “Puring the same night our en—- gineer corps - wag ' sent. against the’ |'northern -part of East Keekwan Mcun- | ';a.m and ' suceeeded . in . Gestroying ‘the- "$2.00 buys a’card ‘index drawer; 500 récord -cards’ and 25 ~gulde. .cards. 2 G, Vall &, Con 141 |outer casement of 4 pradected .point. ket o * | “During the night the’enemy resorted SRR T it antee - |to every means to:obstruct- our work, | 4'_”_—-_—_‘—*,‘ assaulting and using bombs. At the.|. 7 "sAme time the Russians worked ener- FREE &R!E 7 - getically’ in -effecting .repairs on some i SUND A¥ C. ALL E ;:);:]t’i:m of. u:enr forts dnmlsed by our I - . ..WANT ADS. “On_ October 28 the bombardmient 5 lwim heavy and other siege guns. Was =7 continued and"its effect was good. Two ' hundred -arid-eighty-five effective shells |~ Have- been countéd and besides these iseveral other shells took effect on the | | forts of Ansliu Mountain, Itz Mcantain, | Paiyu Monntain and on l hill - 202 meters high.”- 5 A Full-sized- Package. of : - ALLEN'S : BOSTON BROWH BREAD Slmple tn Pr e. - Delicious in % Tee’ mall Ad United States Sends “Warships. in SUNDAY CALL. < SQUTHAMPTON. England. Nov, 1, o .V_TheLpRedsmxucruher-Delene- See Sm.-ll‘ Ad and Cleveland sailed. to—d-q' to m‘ |.shelied a village opposite their to held the position in the face ef .thé | |2 T traiegists 4t the War Of- | of the:elght Russian.cerps, the ‘first vi agalmt the trenchés on’the snm,h\ 3 Japanese to-day tor thg flrs( time re-. g pllgd to the , Russian bombardment,, Sea affair, and by the’ .n(husmsm‘ which has been trequent - for several | ciused 'by. Gibraltar's warlike new ¥, ‘‘Several of our -shells mok effect: on !’ | tones up _the system, stimulates the idn\es them from the,system. | ADVERTISEMENTS. OVER ' THUSINIS RAVE KDWY CONTINUOUS TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW IT SLiolie oo Night Attacks Upon Qutposts Are = - Frequent. 1 —The trenches | of the opposing armies are so close that ‘there are many small collisions, | tspecially. during the night. The Jap- | anese on October 30 and 31- h-av(ly cannonaded the Russian right and cen- | ter, but the attack did not develop into | the expected advance. The Russians; right | flank on Uctoper 31. An immense vol- ume of smoke .was seen; followed.by | the sound of a heavy explosion,. is' supposed that ene of the Russian ‘shells exploded a‘ magazine or ‘ammu- | nition train inside the-Japarnese lines. A Chinese who has just arrived tmm Yinkow reports that a Japgnese trans- . ort landed .2000 men thére.on October | 9, and that agother supply-ship had brought in great quantities of rice and ! stores.” A third transport was -outside the harbof when the Chinége left. . | Captain Skidonenko was killed on Oc- tober 28: He had-just finished ‘a recon- naissance of the Japanese lines and en- tered his hut in'thé yillage of Dalyan- |- tan to write his report, when a Japan- ese shell ¢ame. in at the window and mortally oanded: the. captain and killed or wounded'a number of his me: MUKDEN, Nov: 1L.—The situatiqn, ather puzzling, ~ Neither side appa: ently" is" willing to ‘assume a genuin offens although thé.Japanese ai showing--the. greater activity. They themselv. are fortifying ‘themselves théy intended to wm!er m ness and suherlng than ‘To Prove Wlx_étSvQ&mp—'R‘oét, the Great Kidney Remedy, * Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of “The Call’ May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mall Weak' and unheal!h\‘ kidaeys are responsible ‘for more sick= any oth L3 dl&fl*fllhe‘efnl“ when | Fricay sance abpng-. hoth- your Lidneys ‘Your other organs may. ne:d attention - but | River, in_the. direction .of Nachantuh ! 'most,. be-:ause they do mest and n*ed atiention i st .and Sandiapu, and. s Smurda) night ¥ - Ki “ B some volunteers réconnofteréd-the Jap- t you are sick oF “icel badly,” hegin taking Dr. Kilmer's o trenches in front of Lone Tree Swamp-Root the great Kidoey, liver and bladder rem:dy, be= Firing from three signal /posts’ causs as $oon as yo.r kidneys begin. to. get hen r lhe\ wi F help created great.excitément in.the. ‘h an: [alt the olher or_ans to pealth. A teial wid convinc: any one. Swamp-R bladder -rernedy stands the high cires [of . the. mas <\ump Root will ‘sét your- tefn - a,nd the 'best ‘proot -of Kl'ROP\TKlV MAY F-\LL B oK. | 'l n_v_vimnt to ‘Risk. Battle” it lle qug Himsell Outnjimbered.. ot, ért cases reneraily jiniclined -to believe | peeted. great: battle: . below Mukden. may be deferred’and. posmbly may. fiot eccur .thjs. year, though the. Japanese ‘may mdke a despérate e(«- i fort to flank, General Kurgpatkin. and compel him-to sur:rende!' Mukden. " If General Kuropatkin:is. convinced that - the Japanese are no; numerically su- perior_he. fay decide to. dra it. wounld- o risk “a -gene vast armfe: cofremand;. Féach Manchuria. - Whatever happens; ‘howéver, it is not likely that. thé. Japanese can take XKuropatkin unawares. Repeated re- | corinaigsances . beyond -“the Japanese earaiice, Kidniey atten your immediate r 18 my water ‘to-day -and _he - pro- { hounced 4t ‘all right and M _spiendid- ront { know that your Swamp-Root. rely: ! vegetable and dves- mot contain “amy harmtul drugs. lines betray the $trength and purposes Thanking you for My complete recovery .. pe and r!mmmend!n( Swamp-Roof to -all’ sulferers, over - 0qt of Field Marshal Oyama’s miovements. . ¢ F Lo L _ et If the Japanese'really mtend.to ads |’ wance: it is:likely they. will do so im- mediately snd not await the:arrival (>4 mfiukmox i$ not. mentber recommended || K ‘Sw amp Root kldnev iver and bladder lroub‘es the | EDITORIAL. NOTE.—In order Swamp-Root’ your.ma "a‘c a 3azrpte h. |, mation, '71\[h sent ahsmu elon o’t N‘I'OESGEL FAR PRO\( BE\m *mch is already ai )(uk- the ' prove: rrival. From Prvrt_.\nhur S.ys ‘Gar- H . rison Will. Hold Out Long.. .~ I . PETERSBURG. - Nov._ "1.—A d.man- who has just returned women’ curgd.. The va'ue_ and u_ that our. readers ar¢ advised address to Dr..Kilmer & C this’ generous offer’in the <an Franc this offer is guaranteed. - e whole moun- black column falling in | the” forni: of ashesover: the surround- ing country within a radius of twenty- five' miles. . The: disturbance lasted but / Continuéd From Page 7. . Column 7. were: confident ‘of their ability to hold gve B 1 eut for err,vpmo hs. He denied that % o P ks F: . tussian ‘warships in the, cu «mg t e terms wit reference to-the Aty harbor had . been seriously damaged ' internaticnal commission, which vnlL‘ 'lj" r""\fl:flndme Independence. by (hn .71’1’\n6=e qha'l fire .up to the be ted :wuh (he propasfld in-| : WASHINGTON: ‘Nov.. -1.—Captain = 2 - .jaqul S 7.1 W T: Burwell has' been assigned: to e’ comiman the navy y: d-'of the Independence at | . PUBLIC-NOT REASSURED. X p at Mare Island. Although it mmama«.l nothing that had .not been publishad in the Unijted | \1('!{'1' ATT \(‘l\ REPU LQED z Japanése = & in’ Combat : = o ,fl‘:‘; 3‘.’;‘,".3:‘ a ; States some_ hours édrlier, in press-dis: - ADVERTISEMENTS. - NERAL -KUROKI'S HEAD- pat(‘hes ‘from St. Petersbuig and Lon- = GENERAI omday & o 31.—The -don, it served to inform the people hiert 3 QUARTERS, Monday, Oct. 31.—The o6 epe oxact situation: & general ‘Bussians took advantage of the bright . puplic, however, went to -bed-to-night moonlight last night to mnnonade the flrm in.the convictidn “ that it-w panese from positions on the left waké up to hear that Admiral Rojfe the central armi¥, bus vere as at the bottam of the sea_ - g . . S5 action: which leces furor would have mnm‘n"'. .n".: ia “':-"v“m::;:e'.'m"u-- - - . crous excent for the striking instance it his offered in the willingness of the | British publi¢ to beliéve that adny dn-‘_ velopment. is ‘possible after the. North’| g which both t fire was brisk .- The The Foreign Office has been mtensely~ irritated at the cohstruétion placed | _jupon what it declares to have been|. .| mere fleet and garrison.exercises. The |.press is ‘authorized to’state that mno orders have been given the huge fleet | now concentrated at Gibrajtar to make | any preparation in contiection with the | departure of Admiral -Rojestvensky’s | squadron. | It is learned that King Edward has| priv-.tz\y expressed keen displeasure at| th | l-m;e--g eaken ot e. tone adopted by a -certain section | Never Sicikea, ¥ea " Gins, e of the London press toward the agree- S T ‘.-auy_ahek. | ment "to submit the North Sea-case:td " Stesting R o, Chi g | international cammission. ] —U-I.D. the only cure to_r Rhe'vmatlsm.« ; —-————— Fails to Heed Warning Shot. GEFLE, Sweden,. Nov. 1.—~The cap- | o biolutely. cured. You may tain and crew of the Swedidhi vessel| QVISIT DR. JORDAN’S anzar ol feoely S Y |'sldedaran (which arrived here on-Oc- cure yoturself and do it quickly i if‘you tober 27 and reported having been | will Ia; asnde your pr:Judlce and>fi"d at by a cruiser -of the Ruflta‘nt skemlcnsm | second Pacific, squadron on. October, 71 * Every San F\'IHCISCO druggist sells in the ‘Shagerrack) ‘were examined un= Lrusol thz weli-known remedy, and der oath to-day. The captain said he we hereby authorize. ‘them to ‘guaran- did hot regard the first shot .fired by Turkey's ‘Peculiar Ambition. of Rheumatism.. These are deposited ROME. {ov. 1.—Turkey, taking ad- in the.tissues, b!nod vessels and joints | yantage of the severanee of relations |- «of the bady. between the Vatican and Frahce, has | | the- Russian squadroh as a summons tee a cure. % < » . ‘%o -stop and he failed to make thé These deposits must De dissolved | initiated negotiations for the establish- legation ac- 1f you are ~uffenng from rheuma” tis: thert isa chzncc for you 'to be- sol cures rh:umansm in the ‘only | prescribed signal. !:;l:ly ordering the possible . way it-can be cured. { hoisting of the, Swedish flag. —r gz Uric Acid and, Urates are. the cause’, and eliminated” from|the system be- ment. of an Ottoman fore a :ur: can be accomplished. vcredued to the Holy See. Uricsol is a solvent of these and ! B N | TERRIFIC EXPLOSIONS i kidneys, liver and bowels and thus! ON MOUNT VESUVIUS | o) Uricsol is- harmless, and no injuri- Cone Tumbles Into the Crater and i A Huge Black Cloud of Ashes Jssues Forth. NAPLES. Nov. 1.—The come on uu crater of Mount Vesuvius, which form- ed during the late eruption, fell igto the crater to-day with 4 tremendous There immediately followed ex- ous resuits can possibly come to any | part of your body. Write- us to-day for booklet con- taining recommended dict for rhen- matics. ~URICSOL. CHENICA.L.CO, Los Angeles. Cal.