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PRICE ONE, CENT. ‘SENATOR MARK HANNA * TROOPS AUSH INTO GOREA BY + Report that Three of the Warships of the Vladivostok Squadron Were Blown Up by Mines in the Straits of Tsugaru Is Proven Untrue escoruigs to News from Tokio. PORT ARTHUR | IS NOW SAID (By Assoclated Press.) * the first division of a large number whic! n the hermit kingdom, while the Russian fleet is bottled up in Port Arthur, By one conversant with the J develop. fleet until Core. can be occupied. number of warships. The reports of disorder in various paris of Corea hastened the operations of the Japanese that they might obtain posss: sequence, Mr, Takahira, the Japanese Minister, day, and it ese subjects in Port Arthur was under discussion, Taking notice of the reported escape from Port Arthur of the Amer- | tican cargo ship Pleiades under cover of a storm, the Department affic’ are inclined to believe that she may have brought away some of the de- tained Japanese. +2. TLADIVOSTOK FLEET IS nf (By Associated Press.) TOKIO, Saturday, Feb. 13.—The Russian Va still intact, cruising in the sea of Japan, au A report to the effect that Matsuyama, on the Inland Sea, has been bombarded by the Russian squadron is untrue. This is the Russian’squadron that was frozen in at Vladivostok at the beginning of the war, With the ‘aid of ‘the powerful ice-breakers belong- ing to the Russian government and stationed at that port, a way was\ cleared to open water. The first intir (Continued on Second Page First Column.) THE JAPANESE TO BE COMPLETELY CUT OFF. * WASHINGTON, Feb, 15.—Information his reached here that near- y twenty thousand Japanese troops were landed at ( iemulpo yesterday, will be throw n into Corea as rapidly as possible, in the effort thoroughly to occupy the strategic points Japanese plans, it is stated that the re- peated attacks on Port Arthur are not for the purpose of seizing that place at present unless. an unexpected weakness in the fortifications there should They are vart of a well-detined plan for the harassing of the Russian The bottling up of the tleet there enables the landing of troops in'Corea without the convoy of a large i sion | before anarchy became prevalent and foreign interests be menaced in con- | called upon Secretary Hay to- understood that the reported detention of about 100 Japan- | | MENACE TO JAP COAST. divostok squadron is ition the Japanese had of the activity of the Vladivo- stok squadron was when it appeared off Hakodate in Norther Japan and (KILLED WIFE AND HIMSELF > Frank Bertunek, years old, Rosa, forty-three years old, ipartments, at No, 45 East hird street, late this He then shot his itepson, Vincent Hernik, in the <back, after which he turned his pistol on himself and put a bullet through his brain, He and his wife were found dead side an Austrian, his forty- wife, in. their Seventy- afternoon. thirteen-; r-old quarrel Bertunek ordered his wife of the house, She lett taking the with her, Bertun any of her effects with her, it in said Karly to-day Mrs husband summoned teven murdered to a property. remove her things from his home. It was about 2 Bertnuek and his family were not very well known in the neigh rented thelr apartment in the house less than three weeks ago. Bertunek drove R wagon for a brewery. He was a heavy drinker, and he and: his wife guarrelied frequently, The principal cause of con- tention between them was the stepson. Tt was ‘tHat Bertunek was ttired of the boy atid wanted him put Poe ether weal I head. and she fell dead on the floor, The boy began to scream and Bertuc nek turned the weapon on him and shot him in the;back, He then killed) him- well. Neighbors’ heard the pistol shots, out AND SHOT YOUNG STEPSON out boy would not allow her to carry Bertunek had her police court for non-support and for witholding her Bertunek was allowed to go on condition that he would Jet his wife o'clock when Mrs. by aide in the kitchen of. thelr lttle} pereunek went to the house with her home an hour after the shootlng by) son, She went in the kitchen and sat neighbors. ‘The boy was unconscious) gown, Bertunek was in a front room. gn the floor and It is feared that his} iphe woman discovered htat all the njury ts mortal. He was removed to| prnery ahe wanted was locked up and the Preabyterian Hospital. demanded the keys to the closets, Ber- tunek came back into the Kitchen with a pistol and shot the woman in the The bullet penetrated her brain FROM A SUDDEN A We BELLE MAHONE WINS FAST RACE First Time in Favorite THE WINNERS. “| FIRST RACE—Belle Mahone (8 to| (3 to 1) 2, Balm of 5) 1, Tally H. Gilead 3. “SECOND RACE—Sid Silver (20 to| 1) 1, Aggle Lewis (8 to 1) 2. Little Jack Horner 3. THIRD RACE—Viperine (7 to 2) 1, Arch Oldhan D. 3. (2 (Special to The NEW ORLEANS, ather ushered in the and the largest crowd of the wi vial, mee Takes Event—Mardi Gras Carnival Attracts Large Crowd. a Week a Real) Opening’ en improved ferry Bund, in seri a feet of tive of $5,000,000, M nervi Yast be teltan xpert of Hoboken, fined by eweh a eat | iGhmond two types of improv only © that Cary init | posed by Gardner and Cox type fn large vessel, with fore screws, possessing, Nl to 5) 2 Isabelle/specd. The Gardner centomphites of the propeller ‘type or possessing the gi Evening World.) La., Feb. 15. Maral pacity Ideal | Commissioner Sree yd a large together Ww YORK, LZ Island will now ce pr Stevens, wax m1 st type of boat to and Manhattu MO NDA y, PBRUARY 5, “1904. SENATOR MARK HANNA, OF OH10, WHO 1S JUST DEAD | ATTACK OF TYPHOID FEVER, a ae SE: mark Prannict) VOTE $5,000,000 FOR NEW ~—STATEN ISLAND FERRIES 0 really Sluking wet 1 ty, decided to buga yt ts ata first cost | yi, tl esided at ferryel eallkd and verurding used In the petween | thie pber ts were dis- exigned by A. Kh pow and Cos design | Maurice ugh Presidents Cromwell: a delegation of Staten with a number eal carrying a smulier boat, also xerew Wut not as fast ot Ing spent the afternoon at the were present and listened race track after enjoying the street parade tn the forenoon, of the commission no frat race was not called until] yoted to five large and fast 2.90 on account of the parade. ‘The track | boats, the exception of Comp: troller Gir who voted against the was in superb eonditi were spiritedly contes who with six horses, down here this season, R. Ellison, shipped his string afternoon. to Memphis in a few days. Jim Arthur and cwners will ship to Hot Springs. Parmer was here to-day Hotting. entriés’ for ‘the Canadian ,and | Tany, H,, Ww. oO. Nashville Stakes. ship: from’ here: to. Nashvjtle: > FIRST RACB. let ona hand the races rt adoption of the lar won over $11,000] the differen tion and n G intenance. to Memphis’ this type because of in the cost of consipuc- ‘ont Voted Down. r Comptroller Grout mulotained that he) Bonus at ance: | mor able a sumwedied by thy h the oferty ty Me Comptrotier rs eo smialler bouts cs ing tt Wha tat would verve ety the Mayor of Col, Steve “TfL were going Inte th and found that th hrwer My t money boat be slips the larger iy nuaklag the ned that | ure er they ft arin Waly Didge and ripping up et the nt wtty und Mimdred feet ‘ wet Thing with tha answered the ¢ 4 propose V stich ae Masor w“ Well,” said the going to push M ean be dome th a Rood Position lod Mayor then put the Mmmisloners. W omplroler Types of Veseeis. erie will begin Work on the They will probably Sam Hildreth will also ship} puitding of the. smatier oT builtwo of t Ea ‘Trotter, | would cy hundreds of tho. at the, Heed ta he let. ni + sands uit the Mayor, tle ‘OUCETIY at boat cnt ottier well-khown | (i Gnamberiain and Alderman Mc in Jah paigns and During His Service as President. ‘ay peacetully, with the embers of his family at his bedside. For two have realized th: aw nothing could save him, deceive themselves as to the end of it all. point where inedical science could do anything. pulse was scarcely perceptible, and more than once his nurses were ce of stimulants would bring a sligh> recpo2e, not much, but enough to show that t The pews of Senator Hanna's death has spread like wildtire. All Wa plunged in grier by the sad news. |likely that there will be a public funeral service here first. -o4¢e MoKinley President of the United tut IP At Was possible When ie G ted States Senator Marcus Alonzo afhia dus dumetmnes cal Kk, wan a ¢ din the éms | | Senator Hannay unremitting toll aa Kinte ess xround tito und he ath . of Obby, an Wary 4. fuherswh Foaey hard work {had the principle of the roud to suc him when he was followed it up to the day to st beile nly ery young any me aud the things, a misehlevous ¢ Huest culleetioin of freckles for miles round {ute feonard Wa sed a constder: | bis White He keeper uble sum Aystolan for rhed in the} hits and, the fen wf stare Lise grocery business bem Company Your the put nd wt the wee Western on there tt r brought hi in to work Mark ‘Hanna, who had mude strides, suceecded him as the he the fro yeurs the dissolved Mark t Cowent t and iron busin that firm, 1 tu MOA me time the f ents began embark ting with Meiintes. um Mark & lawyer Was ait so- Btreet will’) Balm’ of Glee ‘| Btand as sw. 112, Robbins, - BS 122) 1956 4-5 | SP aah) od Pa pe La $ Wexiig Marocie PBS L: 4 09.10 12 Marionetta, 100, Dean. 0 40 t Place driving. ood. Won easily moeent mks saan eae Director 100. 4 Sbinther Jon's Stesuaine feud ing atten Brier typhoid a, Fo not his grea loved. friend. Mirk Hanna was the p the group. of McKinley's friends who subscribed to the fund of $118,000 to ex- tricate MeKinley_ from his fnancial ait Hes, and Mark Hanna was the chief ao orth the este grows et, Otuoare whe te ‘Niven A 18S a to make William] than that | Hanna out once advantage of the remar of Socialism in Ohio tow object. At no time. however, servative Onionns ballore stat Johnson nee, Fash as no more aver condnated | ae oland In tjungs rincipal one of Hanna, the Bleyor of Cl nd to elec + inuligned of capital, long s born in New 1 Ki Resrelly teen pubhend he Kae, al country dootor | pean AMS fant general store keeper at New Lis- [lin a master at or hon, His mother wa wntha Con. | womlnated lls verse: ‘The Hannax and the Conyerses | mine had been Quakers for a century, New Lixbon, or Lisbon, ax it Is now called, SUll contain a umber of people who | knew Mark Manna as a bey. ‘They say | hie Aistinguleted then for two PRICE ONE CENT: SSS eee 4 he patient still lived. A} aaybl eure, spenter, the Ship Subsidy bill, his earl, the " men Fede Tt “political te fe Kiana i lampooned to t the SENATOR M. A. HANNA’S REMARKABLE CAREER IN BUSINESS AND POLITICS. was ys Dr. Osler and the others who had been so faithful in thelr attendance on Senator Hanna! The constam use of oxygen and injections of saline solution, to- gether with a remarkable vitality, have kept him up, but the members o! the famuy have not been allowgd to At times his tlun to wipe out B himself Governor of. t Hanna swept Obio, his 0 nig 101,000, Avion of trump! brief political career DEAD 099. MADE REMARKABLE BATTLE TO GHAKE HOLD OF TYPHO —; 'His Strong Will Power Helped the Physicians in Their Fight to Save Him, and His Frequent Rallies Under Their Treatment Caused His Life to Be Prolonged After Hope Had Been Abandoned, » Amazing Rise from a Poor Country Boy to Be a Power of the First Class in the Business and Political Worlds—McKinley‘é Warmest Friend and Ardent Supporter in Two National Cam” ashington, official and cinerwise, is Senator Hanna's body will be taken to Cleveland for burial, but it is) United Stat picuous entered. always part in every great ie developed rapidly me a and his great 9] his bellet that it was more unportant ‘oppressor oe labor, were written and pobil His eases In commerct bo Isthy canal project wha! litheal life were due not ¢ his He) pructteally turned the scale from th Kreat {us bat te his sing le wild | Nicaraeuan to the Panama route. Bul on jiog the administretians of Preside bors nalf of t indivi mb} platform. | Meiinley he wos the prime mover fi the principles he had pledged t wid Metiinley and the lof the Administration measures, that the fought for Cuban reciprocity and by him recut ing na was thus dey r classes of nna by hhe ows spelle urde; great task of bring: labor in closer He u and when Federation he» ver U ul settlement In ev ery e shade busliess Ife ih the wor! ‘of Which he was the chairman a of lubor and bes ae 4 or ‘om T problems and pf tat) d 4 1. Al his buaineas. r three children—Mi \ gave more the work of thi Worked night ant nent of the and his el of the ead best beloved men and ate for Presideng ; tnt his ambition jon of nate anid la nrow! Early to-day Dr. Osler left for his home in Baltimore, announcing that the case had passed beyond the. Senator Hanna was sinxing rapidly all day. ain that he was dead. Then the use.

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