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meee irk ‘4 OTs °° SMR RFE THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1904. } RED CROSS WORK IN THE FAR EAST—HOW JAPS ss OGNWAN AND RUSSIANS CONVEY WOUNDED FROM THE FIELD,) ») Viper \\9) a , j PN , t yy Wiliam ih US ae ; 5 Bonners ; He | x 5 ~ weryt ENN , et 6 Ma Thay SEO UN mins \ \ ae : rat 7 Ad hy m4 Louisville & Nashville a Strong f Z vd +——_—— Leader for the List and Gains Fi ~ : a i ie By June 28 There Will Be 100,000 ned Are Held Until Near ‘5 { ; : e Close. More Soldiers Sent Out—Estimated that Japanese Troops Landed Do Not SPECIALTIES SHOW WELL. functions are inter+ Exceed 80,000. f Wabash, New York Central, Atchi fered with Aeon 7 : ous matters are gon, Chattanooga and U. 8. Rubber thrown back into the PAHIS, April 2.—The Wigaro’s St. Petersburg correspondent telegraphs Figure tnithe Deslings—etest and blood, peausing head: 48 follows: Pennsylvania Recover Late Cut. ities, and often eevee . “4 detailed list of the Russian troops in the Far East was sem{- illness a ae ae officially communicated to me to-day, and though I am forbidden to betray Ridkie mee ALIA cine totaal fone are so abundant &s the secrets of mobilization, 1 am allowed to give the general figures. The though the closing was a shade under. ‘ , ; ‘ GA nee 1 9 "7 There was a #light reaction following } | eek wel Ls Uist was drawn up on the evening of March 28 by the General Staff at Eig publ (Ga tlon coed ties Kak eratatemiene ’ fi is simply the result § Harbin. which, while showing a big loan ac- 25 ce at ooo bare 4 7 - . count, was later Interpreted favorably, the iv j “There were then in Manchuria 170,000 infantry, 17,000 cavalry and TEE 1s let vexet atastenersatier but tie | caer when overworked and 1 156 cannon. Of this number 20,000 infantry, 5,000 cavalry and 82 cannor. galns were not sufficient to cover losses| ot exhausted, The’ eer: { have been told off to guard the railway. all around. Speculation during the day|™ Ca ae Meer eu i “Although the bulk of the troops is concentrated opposite Corea, the Merereere ie Inbertank oetendacatone SS a unsurpassed, { ‘ 7 arin Haniel as o1 news develop- . i "sy wtrategical front extends 1,600 kilometers, from Vladivostok to New tenes over Good riday ‘trading. Wal Dr. R. V. Pierce, when preparini 2” \. ehwaitg on the left bank of the Liao River, the right bank being considered | largely confined to the end of the week! THE SUGAR-CANE the formula of the | olden SS neutral territory. evening up of accounts. ul iscovery,” Was well aw! 2 “By June 28 130,000 more infantry, 30,000 cavalry and 260 cannon will ; fection to, sugar and aleohol, and # Hades While prices generaily were inclined |The Use of Sugar and the Human System, | carefully eliminated the! ‘ have. been sent to fractional Improvement during~the td medicine. “Tt is estimated that the Japanese troops landed do not exceed 80,000, pession the opening was irregular and Years ago, when he was In general 00,000 are waiting until the commisariat is assured before being Inclined to dullness. Loulsville & Nash- AD Cuba been annexed it ve practice, he found that a and that 100, B at f would have made the total | S24 active P rtain herbs and sible! to fe ‘orea." ville was espee t 4 Chat- certai f transported, as it impossible to feed them in Corea, Teor dant a Eel annual production of sugar Es analterative extract, f No News of Reported Attack on Port Arthur. and advanced a full 1 per cent. Louls-|) 599 eacpe the United States over! without the use of alcohol, would al- TOKIO, April 2-—The Navy Department has no information concern- ville 601 mbove 108. Union Pacific and | 1:00.00 tons! At present Louisiana| vavs put the stomach into a healthy : Ne 3 Southern Pacifie were barely steady and |!8 the greatest sugar-producing State. | condition, nourish the tissues, feed Ing the reported Japanese attack on Port Arthur March 30-31, and the on every advance there waa such gooa| THe Manufacture of sugar from the!the hood and nerves and put healthy * sfficials dowbt that 2 general attack occurred, It was added that it was selling that a small reaotion followed, beet is an industry that is now as-| ion, satan the whole system. This | possitile that a few Japanese criiisers are in the vicinity of Port Arthur, Keeping the price on an average about |SWmIDE Breat proportions. The world |«nigcovery” makes rich, red blood and that there may have been an exchange of shots with the Russians, but 1-8 below Thursday's close for both 1s- gaan abl it dia LEntyclt eeare aaa, and is a Fay eva oe ft is certain the main Japanose fleet was not engaged at the time referred eee eae eee od. New ae rat {it the United States thirty-nine Bives the vid strength and health, to. strong. ‘The trading was not particular- [Pounds of sugar per inbabitant are) Rapidiy growing school, ao i, , ly heavy in these issues, but they were MY Pad Burope, UP tO) ove often show impoverishe No Confirmation of New Attack. the end of the seventeenth century, |; °° fi vhich ear 7 : : » pimples or boils which app LONDON, April 2—There is no confirmation of any kind of the report nevertheless the most active stocks of | sugar was tised only for medicinal) PY ‘Ke Por neck. ‘To eradicate the cabled from Tokio to a news agency that a fresh attack had been made by | Tt, Tae earaetiae cholen waacviaee: poisons from the bloc Oe eee ee ° j a ~ Among the specialties United States “| heart, lungs and stomac! t the Japanese upon Port Arthur, { play, although founded upon w Hiblica : : t Rubber preferred made an advance of [OUSIY opposed, many eminent scien-|r1ooq, nothing is so good as Dr. Some astonishment is expressed here over the rapid development of the | tlieinr ts ic | 4 in no kenge a] IRA Ge 78 2 1 per cent, but failed to hold all the|tists declaring it to be a poison.|picrca's Golden Medical Discovery. | tapanese advance in Corea as indicated by the seizure of Chong Ju, and | of fie 4 See ee ee ee eriee Golborne | Saiscea ce iCh oceetee Caleta teccnr| Nothime, spoke) thelred: corn antes ot a | t Kk. Local tract vere Gull, th Q i blood and causes such palenes: Gey) elttiongh little is known of this movement it ts supposed the right flank of) tne iove of David stork fered, mgctions were dull. the traction of the sweetening power of {the Wot en) Ta” this is also true | the Japanese army is making a simultaneous advance, and permission | frlendship of David cinwt to wait further developments. |cane sugar. Sugar is one of the sim- y “ hou ie. ae y mud vagirles of, Ket GUE wag CROHET ORT OT Smune Drags fs é of the grip. If you “put your house i being granted to tho newspaper correspondents at Tokio to start for the, dire” Pentinyicanig: Bt Paul. Atchison |Plest foods, and the craving for sugar! 1, order” by making the blood pure iE nt, 1s regarded as foreshadowing serious operations 1B Daughter," And’ Steel proferred fell oft th ‘the lave | Possessed by children the world over| 11.7 ini not be subject to such trou- P z bias 4 id Le : pany decline, but regained most of the loss, [shows how essential it is to the grow- |). nis “Medical Discovery” ot 3 The Daily Telegraph's Welhaiwei correspondent reports that the Tewrsal The! total malel ob at . Ate ing tissues of the body. One of the Dr. ‘Pierce is just the thing for those ; steamer Hanien Maru (previously reported captured and sunk by | Reed. 5 ull be shares, and of onde $1,408 0000 seas Ber cee er oe! bye Stee who are recovering from attacks of . . i, § . vhicl is , Russians) was sunk by a Russian torpedo boat and that twenty-flve| rtjiel Harrymore will return Monday | lewi@asi: See eoue ox needed’ bythe tiesties, tne grip, melerialor typhoid. It lee - board of h lost. night to the Hudson re, where i 7 > 4 The Closing Quotations. fe ‘ reconetructive tonic whose effect fs to { persons on | of her were lost. i here) others A Nr aL SIRE Chet Today's highest, Inwest and closing prices | THs {8 evidenced by the sweet taste| {TCT oos. the blood cells rapidly—in- Japanese Driven Back from Anju | i mny aw The Cattle am “pet ‘chahaen’ from huratays cloalig whlch the) Ilver of animals exhiblts| easing the red blood corpuscles, : 4 ‘ _ recorded sale are as fol-| when cooked for the table. Sugar is/)°\0 0, ¢ color to the face—re- LONDON, April 2.—According to a despatch to the Chronicle from | I includes Green and tubal net |a very concentrated food, and for this | ringing back Ve » J ‘ sf storing appetite and strength. In the Chefoo, the Russian Consul there says that the Japaneso have been driven | ur Fag sien Again Over the Billion-Dollar yer Tar. Cog Grmie|reason ts but {ily borne by some | oss if aped men and women it 1s a tut of Anju and that the town han been retaken by the Russians. a I production of. Son, Weeton aiaieen but Wall Sti Ree Beene eal is very liable to|tonle which prolongs life and vitality. Phe Japanese army has been marching north from Pingyang toward Jolly and tuneful n - | Crouch and Edwardes, Smith nnd Mark, but Wall Street Ao- aag sata te y tats “It has been about two months ee ,, 6 Prince of PI ‘olinndé Tu 72h ferment and cause digestive disturb- e :Wiju, a¥iving tho Russians before them. It has not been known before that | brier enngement at, rian Bat ts the Cleari FS is 3G — x]ances. On the other hand, {f present |since I stopped using Dr. Pierce At the Japanese had actually taken Anju. TBAVace Sin BA i cepts the Clearing-House | WS eZ lin a considerable quantity, as in a aba Cs otpe aattahh we ' | Savage will take the plec nt, 115% 115% syrup, it has a preservative action, | M. Venters, Usd., PRspel Weck dl Despatches here say that the Russian troops in the Wiju district are |ijiure tt will bo put on ; rere and company. will Statement as Favorable Hit USE > tl preventing the proper action of thet KY. T stayed ‘down in Texas) last 4 # yoffering. The horses are dying of starvation. The reports of the distressed Mleanoe Rok 8 asa Ina on comed. sates its Bit + 4 digestive fluids. SUEAr/is present in Ube hasta ete " She bank to uieal ; { eondition of the Russian cavalry come from Japanese sources and are not] rin."miin Hyyysoy. yl mwena,t? Men: | Hihdaah Be . ery perch Tee me Etch G FE ee eee eaeuad thee tars|cucky and was about shaking my Say er | omelal. Jonas nee er benno He Itt HENS statement as favorable despite the fact | Bot rhasg 108 eubstances give the keeping qualities | boots off my feet when I commenced . {ee Will Lay Siege to Port Arthur. Jably be ab Maye for that both loans Aud deposits made new 193% 9 — “]t the medicine, In consequence of| using it. I only weighed 149 pounds. Wd MWOUL, April 2.—The American military attache at Pi an Israel 7: Wee Suing comely ° high records. ‘The loans are now $1,02,- | M My Uy is| which persons using them as tonics Had been suffering with chills and ie : ae i ry attache at Pingyang, who 18) Come frat given Neat the warden, | ons. will 100-and the deposits $1,069, 369,400. oa, 4|often suffer from digestive disturb- | fever for twelve months. Took treat: iow here, says that the Russians are losing opportunities in Northern Dine vis. Deepite the big increase $20,700,900 58K M lances. ment from my doctor and tried many Corea. It is tho purpose of the Japanese to march through Corea to the! Charles Frohman will make a preten- in a poalts the pe yest vce showed Bennsyivanin jew 4) We all know that sweet butter can- Winger Oe Teas tel Rae north, cross over from Wiju to Mukden and thence south to Newchwang, {he bik nae of thee Acutemy ne | SE BETER RLS ILTGAAne Laci Graot| RED eT aEn) oad Mf [not be, made in a sour churn. Tho | ‘ised four bottles of Dr. Plerce's Gold. | Muale Monday — nis Will B b otek Fe stoma¢h is a churn. A foul stomach | Us! ke where they hope to hold the town against Russian attacks and bring about Qe ,Vrmtay, Ment Miia Hd ave ompany | and big increase in the reserve required, of fonla the food put into tt. When the|en Medical Discovery, and one vial = a land siege of Port Arthur. Gen. Allen says that the Russians do not | acterization of the crafty SEE eo eete Ae emer Increase in loans of $14,843,400 44] food is four the blood made from tt is] of his ‘Pellets’ T feel well in every tand & 4 ye an mem etl y yom made the total lones larger by the . Foul bl ‘means disease, | respect and welg! pounds instea = * . ever. been Ustore, weet butter. Cleanse the stomach |its use. I advise the whole Sou Fleet and Army Operating Together. fay touts eri he thin, Witpaction ae The statement follows 4 ler ee you have pure blood. The far-|Keep it In their homes all the time, Rcibe “Allen saya chat the Humlare are not taking edvantago-of neturai|* Grn’ Opera House, Britt, the boxing Kangaroo, | yoann |reaching action of Dr. Pierce's Golden | and I will guarantee they pill have conditions, The fay of the country is an obstacle to the Japanese advance, | ,,"Thr Smart, Set.” a lively m i naemaiclany web conunue By Se a ee, qroreans eee Hae : aia Admiral Togo’s plan to make another attempt to bottle up Port Arthur |wiil return tothe Pourternth. sireat rea Nition and nutrition. Diseases that be-| Sick people ere dnvited to consult ( . uh Street lin) BROOKLYN. Fy tic ‘ , Theatre for two Weeks. Marion Smart, i ro! .R. V. Plerce by letter, free. All } te naid here to be in line with the Japanese advance on Mukden and then on | an °iiaiag isl is a new acuulaition. | Viola Allen, In “Twelfth Night, will a. nerve Stes ee aL gin in the stomach are cured th nigh | Dr. RV. by let troe Newchwang. Could Newchwang be taken simultaneously with the sealing v8 8 be the attraction at tho Montauk aha wupoue vasa va Or See eae a body which adjusts the sorrate anal aenredly) confidential of the Port Arthur harbor the town would be cut off from supplies from land | na ths Sweving of the Toonaelly Stock pares with last year and two ¥ WHEAT MARKET. _ sient In . 6 the offering of the Donnelly St year and two years ago . supply and demand of food matorial 5 and sea and a state of siege would exist. Company at the Murray Hil. | MASS FOR NIGHT WORKERS. | #3, follows, (last year S908, two | rraging In the wheat market was lim- ‘Ail the blood that comes from the NATURWB BOOK. ‘ Ana J GellAHd MISARPPRAT RE if oo ets ited to-day, with prices n shade higner. |stomach and bowels during the diges: qos Searing te snow eomeatatse yy Nom Opera House in “Dorothy Barly EB ervices in Church of Outside business was iight, as all of the {tion of a meal passes first through | Be, | WILL TRY TO RAISE JAP pean onera Hin oh Boron Ver | arty Raster services te Chare® of] GREAT NORTHERN IN DEMAND lroreign mariete sw citwrd. corn was the liver. and certain food matter ig] alto. medicine and surgery. without wad and Voxed, in 4A oPalr! of] ogkemn, bleh. massitor night workers ——— quiet but firm, with Chicago bulls the |extracted. The starches, sugars and Secnnlcallbiesietonld coaiithe foam ‘ < P Ward and Vokes, in "A. Palr of | vii) pe celebrated to-morrow morning | Leads the Curb Stocks with Good [chief buyers fata are stored up by the liver an ; iser, BOA TS A T OR T AR THUR. RAST BED Wie ses Shee Eas, at 230, o'clock in the Church of 8 Gain, anl Northern Securities Up. New York's open’ pric cd to the ayatern (ae needed ate: ee OU baee aunain ® ehard Buhler will gt “Ps - | Fra i f Assisi, West Thirty-first ia ities stro a - 8 1-2 an certs Le ‘4 BLN th - " PORT ARTHUR GA pila Atl Je quiet berecond’ tore: iei nov ebanae 10 cae: reer ea LOR ae See eee | En eaten cael aavontie aves tion thecee wien Grant NBR DErAU ANG cers of the food are taken out and /N. Y., 31 one-cent stamps for the che situation. The weather is warmer and the sick and wounded are mak- Basa veeuie nues. Father eblus will be the} reature, st selling up 6 points, to 1 n rid of t thesbiley Te Moire cloth oun stamps 6 | Ing good progress toward recovery. yncey Olvott Will sive ia Mnal|celebrant, Father Francie deacon and|on 1,00 shares.” Northern Securith orpid or diseased, ell these pap 3 | H ean “athe Yel " -deacun, The chol! vi inent tn trading, it sel | ee — eae this morning in the Chinese cemetery outside the town with military ton at Proctor’s Fifty-elghth Street | directton of Mr, Frank G, Dossert, will he Coppers tempos Wo an GT iunee eae homas FE. Shea will be see render Gounod’ fesse Solennelle:” | cipal outside securities were: —- It is hy rin t Gen will be seen at the line prelude, ‘Marche Religiouse,"” was | 1a, Asked. 7 i ou play » d ci Me ¥ . 4 4) is hoped it will be possible to raise the Japanese fireships which were |i, ind Saturday evenings wil be| composed eapecially for this mass by | American Can... vee a OG a AT ULTON BONE Gens, mnk in the attempt to biock the harbor. 1 "Dr, Jekyll and Mr, Hyde;” | Mr. E. Varnier, American Can pt. 36, a “ BTERING AMERIOAN BO’ Tues and riday eventin; " Mr. Joseph Allard will preside at the . Lake .. % 2 = | eis eitesday evening and Saturday |OrKan, and will be assisted by Mr, 1 Pind . tho kind that eat too much pie cw |matines, "Banished by the King.” and {mond Varnier, violinist, and Mr. ‘Theo 1722 whenever they get a ol * mnday afternoons, | Mare, ‘cellist. "| know that there's a sweet little ve (Vien ars 1n as (Mian ESTE aa peepee 0 fragrant modicino tablet — a ‘ Tom's Cabin Will de the at-|friitos'who will sing Biget's Agnus D i Sg’ ‘ pleasure to eat it—that ¢ erjack Burlesquers will bo| Mr. Phomas Boyd, tenor who will i < that torture of childhood — anetus; Mr. Francis SMALL BQYS'COLIO. Some- render Gounod’s Archambault, baritone, ~ New Plays Easter Week who will sing offertory, Granter's “Hosanna,” With violin accompaniment; Mr. Jolin J, Dossert, basso. —but OASC. thartio, the perfect bowel and BW: plays will be almost as{at the Savoy on Monday night, will Saag een Seabonr liver medicine and preventive Numerous as Easter hats next) bring W. Perkins, of “My iSriend ROBBED ON HARLEM BRIDGE. i of childhood’s ailments, keep week. There wiil be no less than| {[" "far LG EROR We pte 2) | UnleR Cabra at the children’s stomachs and five, and, peculiarly enough, the stars | superstit AG eiewe I : Witton. L ec = = SDS TEESE : systems always In ly all of them are men. 8 a proposal of marriage because |t Nl vornce G. Flemming Knocked = = healthy condition. moth- ny i Never Close Their Eyes. | Charles Hawtrey will come to the | 4s oftered on Friday, the sth of the an,” Ma A ;| Down by Three Hishwaymen. ae ; Rene : (i ers always keeps box hand: New Lyceum on Monday might with ,onth. ‘The’ tarce, | writen hy Paul | ¢ k's; When creasing the ‘Third avenue| O8¢ of the most curious facts In re- i A git ne the house. All druggists, 100, eres a, tarce ty ¥..G. Bure | smart erat ahee Coote Ane Feunie A ' bridge over the Harlem iRiver early to-|Rard to snakes Is that thelr eyes are i 77 280, 500. Bo sure you get the Wand, editor of Punch—but dc a que Clyde Fitch. } day Horace G, Fleming, a clerk of No. ver. Coaes Keping or waking, f genuine—each marked 7% East One Hundred and Thirty-elghth they are al wayelwiie Onan booklet. keep you from going. 7 Sue. The farce will SATELLITE a i COCO, Sample. and. isn't a girl, but the nam a ing akotel y's Clreus, Madison Square Garden, | Street, was attacked by throe high: free. Address and Mr. Hawtrey will se as . . nd will give a concert at| mén, who knocked him down, beat and ’ Princess Theatre on Monday Metropolitan Opcra-House to-mor-| robbed him. iuse they have no eyelids, proteoted only by a strong scale, Which Is cast off every time the reptile changes its skin, “grey STERLING REMEDY CO, rete Chicago or New York. | ; ager F.C. tney will ut progr: 1 , “ y Brough and the other Ee Bath Inca trinan (o cally. “popular” Fleming yelled so lustily for holp that o ‘bers ey's clov eye ara f ho was heard by Poileeman at Bes earrey's ole " ROM Nay PY Tyee facney) | the Manhattan side of the brid vy ny are suid to be happily rant Allen's stories of sim: 3 a a Aa policeman ran up and this engagement Mt 8 ’ r PON Seen FAO UB ee oe The Best SOF appeat ie Aimerica ugain Lor at} 1h London Mr, Reeves-Smith was the Lirik M men n 1 aa uit of elahitee: i yan ulso tn so } nd, of Becculer) il make the original "Charley's! Aunt” company Easter, week by | avenue, He was held’ for Yrial. insurance Beever rates care for nearly tho aame length of time. His | "ay Alvos de ECR $= the Criterion ‘Theatre on Mon- Bypearance as a star inthis cour WOMAN LED BURGLARS. night, rep! Bessie V 1 Sir Dashmeoft Daily in ‘The Wi! On Miss Wynn rejoins ‘Babes. in) For life or property is rod paolediadlfrst Unlike Any Other! The full flavor, the deli- Richard Harding Daws bas| }53,, im a farce entitled “Lie Dic- The comedian plays the part| was at the beginning of Charle hman‘s control of the Ma Square Theatre, when h Brace at Parte ae ylund.” Female Housebreaker Directed Who. flees tho with, Ethel Barrymore in “Gap Sinicn” |, Tie, Rist performance of “Pit Patt,| nwo aon in Search of Plunder. Immediate Aid. cious quali bsolute TAs he ten acount heres Wem in Pe will occur at the Casino to-night. a SAREE i Breal isis HS Rees teen) VAUDEVILLE ATTRAGTIONS. | _wilneDAni "Tn" Avis 41] Trg fegaplip fat Conon i ||] ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES num! UpPeS Ww. vi e princip " pats: f. tears anaes eth the Amer: | woman role. ESAT: principal “Billy Van and Rose Beaumont wit | Woman and two mon burglars ranaacked @ ep ) an all others. : in the W He starts lots of trouble) yw mn Igive a new singing and dancing act| the residence of Mrs. Jotn Mctale at ) . Greatest ie World 1S aie Ia ie Hanae | offZIaRE, Lorimer. who, ill produce ht asammerateiny. victoria, Theat of | Lueson, eany. to-day” And Rot ‘eaaly rvice Lowney’s Cocoa ts the finest so! Amen Hews comes that | nocker ‘Theatre on Monday night, In a |Varieties next week, and other features | money, me jewelry Feaivs Product of the cholcest Hi Hives, and the count:y | young romantic act ‘8 ‘never | Will be the original Georgia Magnet,| “iney went into Mrs. McHale's room Gives this powers Beans. eared before a Ni y audience. | Annte Abbott; Falk id Sea: | with a lamp, made her kee; ulet and wep eeren by | foloe Maven, Rabo histor, Kena | earcng! al over fr some Inghey they lard, to! , jev. G ‘will enact n Brothers, Rostow | Conain ehe can Tecosn! whem. rye and A ; took Re ‘Richfield will presout “alike Huncerers | the ecarch- eet MEW YORK TELEPHONE OO. 18 Dey Street.

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