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THAT ENDED THE STRUGGLE. and entirely occupled the position at 8,35 P, M. Atty-seven millimetre and’ two machine guns.” ICING IN TOKIO, & celebtation began such as the city haa never seen before, with merry-makers, & great event, to fy and sacrificed thousands of lives trying to retake {t. force of defendors impossible, TRESS AN INFERNO BEFORE SURRENDER, 04 jr ‘S—The Rusplan officers who arrtved here to-day trom the tornedo-boat destroyers whivh escaped» trom that place, nd day. They 'vse that’ word unprofanely and convincingly, horrors witnessed were beyond any description, single spot In the town which was safe from shtapnel, wh Were hit, and the wounded refused to stay in them, grill ops heaps of debris, exposed to the bitterly cold ‘staggered back to the front, hurling etones in detyting chard taken prisoners op death came mereifully to end their were five days and nights of this etate of affairs, ‘The nets Which had beea oarofully husbanded for months was _t was all too evident that Japan was about to grasp the ovat her an army of men and countless treasure, 208-Motre Hill by the Japanese was the Garrison's first )came the captire of Rihling, Sufgshu and Paniung ow oot, that he would fight till the last. Kartow, commander of the torpedo- a Lampe ba ¢ ‘the fast,’ lopping the Japanese, who lived th droves and fought tinclive: twitch of the nerves, with eyes fixed On Tfaotie FLAG WENT UP. vhcle Kilied a Japanese Army and exhausted his ammunition, Kartow, /'they became more fturlous, ferocious and fateful wh te fag went up,” ; pred Qhe harbor between 8 and 11 o'clock the Japaness. It was determined to di lashed themselves together, In the absence maniadloner of Customs took charge of tho Russian the erews of the torpeilo-bont destroyers afd a #oldlers who were on board of them to go to here quarters for them are avaliable, ‘Tonight the ese torpedo-boat destroyers afte entering the Harbor tration joined other Japanese ships waiting out- meral that interesting things are ikely to ocour . Quntain and 'Q’ fort, following an ed these two farts and also tho helghts known ag 'M’ and alniost all the enemy's ships, large and small, were blown Mutkanee and inside the harbor, Our offensive movements have |G 4 pending the negotiations,” DISCUSS FINAL PEA CE. fan, 2neBar, layash!, on Japan, however, cannot be doudted, King of| Our fleet 4s free, and the release of the ur, tei to-day; | Desleging army gives us increased i ieee of: courte, | forces available for serving elsewhere. Proylince of the gen-|'evor,"" mes more secure than Bree bart that Rus-| Baron Hayashi pala this tribute to m Port Arthur, who| Gen. Stoesgel: ) miimber nearly 2,000] ‘The surrender wll In no way affect d to eintoroe tho | the slory bolonging to him and his men, nor our i for our, admiration for thelr splendid the terrl-} Baron Suyematsu, # there, and. aincersly | Marauls Ito, ond orinee Jape’ na gt in some way facilitate (ster, pis the Interior, who {s now in was asked wh is depends upon Rusria, tat of Port Arthur was ely tena It may strengthen | on Me future course of the war, and ' of ‘Russia to. con- aratve aig thts cm Ae, Russla talled a 1 Cow War At ull costa Its effect tom of the hostilitica | Pe Uo fermina- P U When the parents returned to the house they could get no response to thelr ringing the bell, and Mr, Conte | finally forced the door and found the ght cliting dead on a chair in the kitchen, —— oe ing and the ‘eirl remained alone in the house. She was only partly dressed. ‘There was a gas stoye in’ the’ room from which the gas wag pouring tn yol- umes. It 18 supposed tho child started to light the gas stove, and, after turn- ing on the gas, sat down on the chair und was overcome by the gas, _— cna ie fresh beet hased to, Chetoo by four Japanese destroyers, which ‘atter ‘them. ‘The Ruseinns, however, immediately ese through the Chinepe authorities of the condition of lesire to disatm. As soon as the Japanese were con- oa the harbor, and ayerything is reported as quiet at saflcers and soldters who have arrived at Chetoo tell teartul light of Port Arthur, They say the place 1s « Nving hell, and or © opurame Of Gen. Stoesse! enadled it to hold out so Unt he bimselt fell {11 and was unable longer to direct the ‘force Toft to Nght that he even considered asking for cause of the surrender, which apparently must have in ‘was the fall of the fort at Sungshu Mottntain on of Poniung Mountain fort on Sunday atid the tak- ‘at Wantal, These lonses laid bare the entitte de- Gn/ Nugt’s report on these operations, received last beforo ‘the ‘dorpateh announcing the practical capitulation of the Yet} colttmns opened an attack against Wantal Hill at walling ekiitully of the result of our bombardment, our RF coaiiilaa at Bungehu Mountain wero thred seven- “millimetre fleld dg wildly joyous over the fall of Port Arthur, "Riatras sce etheets, and as soon as the great news had been thoroughly ) and daylight rockets are being sent up all over the elty, and Year celebration at the palace to army, navy and pecially those of the army and navy, are quoted as say- ‘has never been uny doubt of tho result of the fighting at fines the back of the Russian defense was broken by the ahha Mn At ie ‘nf the iad eed Russian attempts to mn istul, they say, the vapture of fortress tet tar back ‘Tho Russians realized what the lows cf this ture the extension of tho Japanese right win, ell over an éxtended front and mado Poscentration at the to deseribe what the fortress has been dor’ the, past five hich the Japanese have bombarded and expatlted it cease- WONDERFUL SERIES DFP CT Be pe in the Beginning of the War They Have Met with Success. Sea, Showing Remarkable. Strategy in. Crossing the Yalwaud Displaying Great Bravery in Every Action, LED TO THE DISASTROUS. WAR, 1, After the Boxer disturbances (he powers pith, et to maintain the territorial Integrity Of China, Russia, 4a the Hight to occupy Manchuria, agretiiig to evacuate when. pence was feitored, April, 1008, wad the date M264 {68 thie evacuation, This was atter- ward extended te Oot, 8. MUNG, Aedpite the objections uf Japan. ati continued tm fee ovcepduey of Mavdhuria. & The fear on the patt of Japan that, should Ressia ‘absdrd Manchuria, tt would inevitably fellow that Rusvia would mbsorh Coren, 8, The Hnssian ooeupanoy of Cord would be. é vital resividtion of the commerce and pendetal nvtivities of Jipan tm the most prom- faing fleld for Japanese development in Asin, 4. The action of Russlan agents th putdaiig » course tudloating to cuntrol important strategie paints, Rtenia th Manchuria and Japan ‘throughout §t# tefritorias during the time when heth countries wore mutually éngemed in diplomatic negotintions, / The first week in Webfuaty, 1904, brought to an end the months of fruitless negotiations between Russia and Japan, and the two eount#les oatne together in a naval clash with ftartling and dramatic swiftness, Both countries"had secretly and openly prepared for war. ussia had hur | fa tied thousands of soldiers east of the Yalu, and Japan toned up ite re and put its fighting shipa in the beat of Aghting trim, The rupture cutne on eb, 6, when Japan inforgPod the Associated Press | ¢ correspondent that an.embatgu would be pat én all denpatches for the next three days, The main Japanese fleet nnder Vice-Admiral Togo, con alsting of six battleships, four armored érulvers, six cotmetce deatrofers, and sévyeral torpedo-bonts left Sisebo and mede for Port Arthur. The tat of Russia's set power was to be found in that port—aeven battleships, ss armored crifiser and Sve commerce destroyers, On the night of the sth of February Pingyang and tne Admiral Togo's formidable squadron ap ee threw hod the peared on the scéne, Tho “unter Jeter cam@ &# o surprise to the Rus#lan com- mander, Admiral Stark, Togo's torpeda le thelr way into the harbor pite gt & rattling fusillade of threé-pounders an@ rapid-fire artillery @ number of torpedoes were launched, | 4 striking and putting out of commission the Czareviteh, thie) bt. om and the pine Pallada,+ The Japanese Aedt aga re- tired until mornite, fee Pigs Renews Atieck. Tend pie matt iaating an tour serious damage to the battleship rhea and aA the eruleera Novi, Disng and ‘al ate bf Ae np ite Lodasoditiniedh Advance of pg bg anese commander reported his frie nto Py four men killed and fifty-four uh | sa f ‘he rg thy tle 4a both engagements, Viceroy Informed hie government that he lost olmtf-two men on bis ships dnd four in the coast batteries, Bit the offensive tactics of the Jap- arene Were not confined to Post Arthur, At Chemulpo, Korea, Adntital Uriu with uw fleet of five cruisers and Fon 4 | at As craft landed 2,600 soldiers on Feb, «| at ee eatin The following day the domimander of i the Russian craleeta Variag and tho ar the "petting for & ton genboat Korléts, which were ih the harbor, were fold by the Japanese Con- | * ae et ste ane’ sul, acting for Uriu that the ahips must eal d info rapra and ato ‘brave strug canta foe were destroyed wit! ml the tallowite reat} "Ae Pir iat; i Japan, appo! Rinch pad aut mn a the aon he ‘areetlo an aha, ota 001 ae Ao % el “4.08 Ut eORe In courtesy, the! isslans raves | Aiea ikado aly Ino fev @ proclamation of-| fled owe sirongois armed wit setts | tu iginen oe Bonen th work rel awe rd Py ich has a call Hat countries, 9] Kam acon ono BP lt’ expe ops japan for t Lavin Moe psd ght Bad dig ret our of Kinohow, Aden and flerce rifle fire, which iniltary, Leigarrreneny re capping it nee “support hd warahing ed to the scene and immedi- Afationd to i ond tite ands of men over| diviston a Hit Hace Na polis jana td WAting these places, Our forces {m-|>Ie# the patent aeene of the Hiab idee is |i Mukaroft Goon to ihe Front, ene to 4 Vico-Aamiral Manarort, ie ‘and the Ji eed or the uasiee Pacihe Gotan ti he mi Rudaa a Gen. Snictrott. was, mado Min the ee Gen, ity feed hd | eady- aa cr vance se towe ‘ort Ar chur, mf set to ae and, b, 24 the gréat guns G 8 aerat: were tnd Bosaiiny a re Feuthwatd movement oye by Gen, | Arthur, The Japan: 7" Ae re block ‘berg with 46,000 men, the harbor by ru: four old ahi aan, at Maik TL 8 Plrsstrona " loaded mE ee cxplonivat ey at ht bo Y eldniy mi ‘ all ae were sun harbor was ie oR ut eighty 2 rth o1 unblocked, ont the ‘aloniaa day, tne iin arse, ane aody, bat bat He seas tna ronertce Fao hi Ath 96,000 men, det Be the Russians, The ology heen wa ai | Nghe * Japnngsa 3 stat ted steko Oh Charu: Sed Met To, vd is ce IW chi sede Fauenlt acl HAE E| Ae en na Panga nd Makar of ropored ie age | ws sp tha, deat wl i ihe Hatause ee tree igi eee of inl he he hho Skorel with all yd ett | fect C Bie mune! % ok was blown up at Port Arthur, or" na southwatd, At thly juncture 80,000 to 90,000 pags |ov pty or se transporte ars, win Aatembled ‘south of tne in| gonk them, th a base a ingyan, Be us oe bd deta 08 Sane On, Ratna ain we tron at idapyeng, on She wane eand Ruvalans, infantry, onvalty and ar; ern Chinese Faitirond, between Port Ard Riga old Ha rk ol eu Runsians Hetire from Co by ihe Tepaeap Tive dayt (ler Ge With thelt base still at Pingyang| Kuropatkin maved His ea the Japanese advanced their two armies] ters to a point forty miles sout if ptoadily northward until thelr matit} Liaoyang. The following day the Sie mped «long the south bank of} slang were driven oy the. Yalu, \J 8 Joss of 600 men. ) eB wat The occupation of Pingyang on the) at seventeen yeagsle shelled, the west and Wankan on the Mast brought coast Verdmufa, and. the the Japanese sorees to the Manchurian the a eh sarticed aie border, By April 1 the 60,000 Russiang| yen, flank! ¢ who had heen tn Gorea ‘had rotired|¢nemy. This diragersant lasted lg ats es OFFICIAL REPORT OF From the Moment They ‘Surprised! the Russian Fleet at Port Arthur] premiiic neediéss om io Of lives I propdse t6 Hold Whipped the Czar’s Forces on Land and]; appoint commissioners for discussing the order. and ‘daya of, J (FIVE LEADING CAUSES THAT a thei aie aaa Ere ue an wal ‘eet a HS, rat bt pith a tlon to te hy ng. ot ala hae ta te ‘the ts fe it a borp arthur ‘a back in ane mune by the Integer’ re on Néewchwana. a STORY OF THE SIEGE OF FE er ‘ni Asan nhs ics ughts of the Yupanese Pivet nee” ay I Tas dnd, damn Viean and! Pallada, Fels #-Bombardmeht by the Japaas ese, during @hich the Poltava, Askold, Diana and Novik were hit, rane otter terme 0 tad i to ign. sold: me ninety-a1x omens 44 t gutren tent Bt eats aust Pee 4 Drives boats attacked Port |" began some im- iHese = captured sceoerey in inking the Boyarin, trendhes Feb, 4—Attempt to 6) harbor en- nung and dae a spl Aaa eran Battle of Lisryan| on, stoseie eat ee, Gilhl erigéged six Jupdnese usted tne rf rm suppia na Marsh % atid M-AnotNET attempt to ie ve hana ROCK Harbor ehtrance fills, the loaded Merchantmen sinking, bug not im the Ls eee is ddahred: postito Apitl 1s-Hattls of Port Arthur, Bat- 8 | teenie Phen thag wink with Ad- nae el A oe at “an ha Shan shay Anping ae tor Wr i I dies i a iden and "Ren: meen atile wae ned Most flercely On Aug. 3 : day, he fank crosé He right ak “AY rm generale, 22,000 men, s lenatee eet i Theos ne ‘i ie Frail one 4 te most ratory, i history. He cleverly avotied the eet for ane ae ate theron Lid 9 the fs fan ‘ag Hen and Shakhe wiente; 7 theee week after the bats armies, aren fallowed th of yer SR and Bre ies: Dec, 21,—Confirma’ pulsed after nies h hour ae teu Togo, 4 the "Russian ‘ray, ie 2 nye 6 nowe army stu erie advance |, is8ian losses oa tritmated, ey ‘0,000 aa "the Japanese at 20,000, be yee) @3y sie th ft ot 5 ten reine. bon ee to Ry he fail of Port Arthur, sien 4:44 Pion th Reports of Generals Kondra- NEW. RUSBIAN BOAT DHSTED BY NIXON, ae gurr Ke ‘Tho torpedo boat Gregory, bullt at Perth Amboy, N. J, by Lewis Nixon for the Rueslan Government, witch had etn off Tompkinsyitle, $ I, was , Nixon today and started off toward Manhattan, ‘The ob- fect of the trp 1s to get the machinery in trim for the builder's trial, which Is éxpedted fo take place In a tow days, This will be followel by the official a aps epanone in tan contt,| New York hady | ‘Proves That oie et Tay Gapturs of one a Wortan May ahd Tousen hath, one of he i portent hu ed ee the bratt dotena: | USING CUTICURA SOAP , ment 7 th Japanese, iene lat | It fn said that the torpedo boat haa| three ye ese daprurte® Wort; Mra. R, 1 ell wife of the | mece ¥ file 9 an i a bot Pl expected sem to bat sloite na 909) ook thete Reensigiioseien betHPen the outposts of the two armies sae ebiaelats 4 sien aa wae constantly growin smaller, sind) | 20. fed. Pa Russian, Gen, Mistchenkow wit thor ead | iy ed nek meet the itera Ing terri. sesfa es bel the Yalu, The strip of country tory, Gen, Pe besoy t ir aad be ee, Gee le ee ee uropath svene, continued to Wetke his the one great stand which At this time by all the oil Oe es pal) p ( / ih marriod herded dogiring te on the A ait thelr guns bein 4 ; “PORT ARTHUR'S FALL. TOKIO, Jan. 2,—Following is the text of Sa Nogi’s report of the | at of Port Arthur; _ © “AtS in the afternoon Jan. 4 the enemy's bearer of @ flag of truce came into the first line of our position south of Shuishiying and handed a letter to our of- ficers, The same reached me at 9 o'clock at Hight, The letter is.as follows ; ¢ “ ‘Judging by the general condition of the whole ‘line of hostile positions held by you, | find further re- sistaficé at Port Arthur useless, and for the purpose of hegetiitions with referehde to capitulation. + t'Should you deastt to thé sate you will pléise plate for stich “J}mithissiondrs fo méet thé samé ap- pointéd by me, “*l take” this opporfiitity to convey to Your Excellency assurances of thy respect. (Signed) “' STOESSEL."” conditidhs ay #apitulation, afid also. appoint a \|NOGL AGREES TO THE REQUES?, “Shortly after dawn to-day! will despatch our beater of a flag of truce with the following teply ad- dressed to Stoessel: “| have the honor to reply to your proposal to hold hegotiations regarding the conditions and order of capitulation, For this purpose | have appointed as com- missionér Major-General Ijichi, Chief of the Staff of our atiny, He will §@ dccompanied by some staff ot ficers and civil officials, “They willmeet your commissioners Jan, 2, noon, at Shushiying. The corhmissioners of both parties will be empowered .to sign a convention for the capitulation without waiting for ratification and bir the same to take immediate effect. ** Authorization for such plenaty powers shall te signed by the highest officer'of both the negotiating parties, and the same shall be exchatiged by the re+ spective cemnitssioners, “*T avail myself of this opporttinity to convey to Your Excellency assutances of my respect. NOGi,’ iM PORT ARTHUR IN pune Hekdintral Togo's totped Motiild nae tp wn praatieslly ed the Ruasian ships off Port jer nel the Gaaiievitoh, ‘Rots | Pardment en ee 1 piapsaete Y for an armies to, eesti for Sarreneet: $A. M. in & sabiitor and a Pa "rte heater ana ae sath Soe Princlpad forts troopa 10 Ble at thelr posts, Net Me Nov, 16-Husstan battleship Restor- Bown op ‘at Chefoo and subsequent. | {t Pte a mn ft Victoria tan w Nov ‘Peete nis ra that Port mtn will det % al iH ed eel vi a6 B Verentche- rape J sparse ‘while ‘thea piiee 73), offtcers dauled at Ribtane @banfoned north ‘, cpnvoyed i Tunglkvan, ‘a wi ees Wid ee apne mefoo rf “a ti i tego eb) a vide "erate He ee Rey Matte se re tt Ba howe, the ¥i i ee Kruse ang and iy at: | pet hl nee ric hay if ut ry Hovast i are areal a ees Hn tien eck men in eine to Ban eam | ht nd frat 3 fe sir Fort Ba tay. oa Behar Bie ee ihe onits ‘before It Dee, ime Khown thet the qi Kk Ae Sei out of Port Arthur qu ey si fe permanen reports re | ¢ eis dion a it pitas en Hitts, | a Rise! reno! pa With ded he eet i of the hy otis of B08. gh ‘Meter Hill by the fapan capture Bee, %—Japanese guardsht be ott areas en nai war capluted” the, BMtsh seams Hing Arthur while attempting ti to leave Port ta | Arthur, yee ifrmatfo blockade, in of the reported capture of Keokwan Mountain fort by fhe Le ie Japanese General Bemajima , 14—Dotent of Viedivoat ok Je Pater: stoner Manehu ii iat Yai with naval ‘attaches and nese capture ten 8 belie Killed and Btoessel wounded weed, ‘Phe J banese ih 0, Lid e Rihlung fort captured with ma otter 1] ne ti DAT 4 Ligand Japanese cagua is, nee its, Wi xt Hit iv el 6 donand neve also captured Tan, én, eee & gexiers nef ot | LOVELY COMPLEXION Japan tiited sev. ate i 7, Boao @unboat sunk off Port captured rade | ave It ve It By ae a FOr 4 Arthur, Sohtinuon bombard. | well-known jeweller of 146 Iulton St., rif ane svt oft New York, saya; ‘'I had a friend who by justly proud of her complexion, aga) When as 4 what gave her auch a | bs ies ta 1 ively somplegion, she | rep! ealthy woman can be sure ie © roclty| ofa fine akin if ahe will do as I do with ammunition) wae plen of Cutionra Soap a) n nity uncoam | Water,’ She pea thee i follee her i MC oy sador'to France, in Lave mance Will Be Bride of YouRig Dr. Mende, of ate Kee * piabassedon, young De, Monde, of, muri site, Shae by Aer ter, frequontly vietted Switver! scat young people met there ant their Intagce Mpened into affection, — es ng Df Mende ls a distinguished of the government university jorhe, Ho speaks English without beowme & naturalined American cititen and will practise hia in New Misa isle Porter, def Me the only fulnned with wining in Pac tan eatiad leet ree oe ie 4 peg te ace | assisting Gen, bas: recep- ante has been recelved by Preal- Emperor Sy Hlens, the na eet Heyl at sine le bi? a favorite are ira Parte, Ay taken her mie Borst at the week! 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