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Tne ire ee sopra! {STS Reet epee cage peuorscspe THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY E VENING, MARCH 27, ivdl. EASTERN WAR CLOUD GROWING BLACKER. but it is stated the British action is clear! that agreement. bigetteleoyregatrnre rearaageweaurentnny euranmn yeaa rtetsezey FIGHTING STRENGTH OF RUSSIA AND JAPAN. Russia’s total war strength .,.. Japan's totn] war strength Russia’s strength in Fa | st Batele-ships, first class Rattle-xhips, record ind Batele-wnt Coast defense Armored cruisers . Crutsern, first class Crutsers, 21 and 34 cla Torpedo-buat-destroy ‘Torpedo-boate, firat « Torpedo-boate, 24 and 31 Heavy guns .... Secondary and machine guns hag aERRAGSAN: WASHINGTON IS VERY UNEASY. Recall of danenccel Army Ot- ficers Is Regarded as Ominous. WHAT SOME WITNESSES TESTIFY TO IN' THE CUO) WANDELL DIVORCE CASE. SWOLLEN RIVERS ~ CAUSE DAMAGE. Boy Drowned in Flood | : ected against That Menaces Towns Up the State. ARMIES. NAVIES. demeese Sliy, Baker ts aa H eSpecial to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, March 27. The greatest uneasiness prevails in official circles over the crisis in the Far East. China having re- fused to sign the Manchurian can- vention, it is up to Russia to use| force. But Japan is ready to meet any} movement of the kind, and has the! moral support of Great Britain, | Italyand the United States. The State Department is awaiting advices} anxiously as to the actual facts of China's rejection of the Russian; proposal. | Officials regard the recall of Jap- anese army officers in this country | as highly significant and all privat ‘advices here show the Mikado’s people as feverishly ready for a conflict with Russia. | All Japanese army officers in this city have been recalled to Japan. LONDON, March The oMtctals of confirm t an Imperial decree has been | court at Stam-Fu, through Liu-Kun-Y!, the Viceroy of Nankin, or dering that tie Manchurtan Convention should not be signed March 25, the dite Dxed by Ru ja. An intimation of this decree has been telegraphed to the various Governmenta | concerned. DEFIANT STAND TAKEN BY CZAR. Manchurian eho Must Be Signed at St. Peters. |" burg, Despatch Says. ST. PE correspondent nformet the Rueso-Chinese vx BURG. March ~The} eo Associated Press is ably be elgned shortly ons continue ani the moiiti mubst te the ment of ju the rexpont informed . with Manchuria, of fdeas preliminary wf ‘ en The agreement wil be iesiqed nheinrotection ntzex : nightie and not for the neyats new things ed tet 1 guarantees £ positively cer protest even Joy this attempt to i) Miniater that Japan mand é signed, has not male a tects ve in respondent of promine ance ate ofte Rursia doe of Count vo pertal Cu will not dinus AbIIY to pay -of other will conti: {| Manohuria itn RUSSIA AGHAST ; AT CONSEIRACY. hundreds of citizéne E | rents APPLE CHOKED HIM. DAUGHTE reten Stenmwe Bate ‘MRS. ERTEL TELLS WHY SHE - SHOT DOWN GEORGE DEGES. jfest that affaire are rapidly reaching « Hfrom six to esgat ma: CZAR RECALLS |TOLD BY RIVAL OF MRS. ERTEL. Fay Hanke | Mich Faces Woman Who Supplanted | stacede istigured ny mother was lying WU TING FANG ASKS QUESTIONS. MARGARET S|JOKE KILLED CURFEW BILL. wonnd Put to Steep. SUNDAY OPENING WANTED. Assemblyman Rivrdon, of > y chambers in roars to-day by amen, Ng Aswemblyiman Hatch's State Curfew sque manner, A# soon asthe DLL was dendar Mr. Rlerdon ofte nent atriking out the word sorting (ext to the eff on ee streets of his village after curfew toJed that he saould be Imme- diately taken In custody mously and the bill recommitted. ARCHBISHOP LEWIS SINKING. The Condition of the Wenther Was The condition does not Improve, bad, and If the] Appeals has ruled. th ondition. is ver: Which has been much againat toes not rematn Teault in the most serious consequenc: for the patient. Good, substantial “homes are to be found by bright seekers through Suns day World Wants with having 1 Maj her in’ the vear 1894 and mney ing Elizabeth Maycock fa.Jan- x, forte) broke dow hyrband seemed deeply ‘SAYS ODELL'S AN ABDUCTOR. Prisoner Leaving the State. ay and turn alm Haker to the Bakers lawyer objec i ff any, lol Slate and tie mitted Int Aad no jurisd rs part. he # ders this man sent back to Connecties Justice McAdam overruled the point Baker was » ered to Donnel- Ito have abducted a young gir: Taker lived Bayard street He was ar: Saturday, charged With abduction in Connect Bakers jsirents moved ty + abar He noon them tan Maurer, a very handsome gir ing neron the duced he t ew Haver home. a FOUGHT HER SAVIORS. ably Insane, insisted ne Out of WI nan Riving the name a Hunt thirty ra old, she wee widow an hom v Lode ven lodist ORDWAY SAILS SULTAN FACES. FOR ENCLAND. Will Try to to Vatvonice In. ternational Welter- Weight Fight. 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