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AdminaL NAKHIMOF ‘dons of them. eighteen knots, eel, and from six to ten inch | 4and bulkheads. Her armament cons Heumeraw nurabersall A TLESHIP. RUSSIANS HERE SAY | 5 \ | AND NEW BATTL pmo ag Tutte ) BERS pattie-ship Orel Is a first- <class warship completed last year, She is —_—- 5,000 REWARD 4 exander » Was a sister-ship of the Borodino and was also of 13,516 tons displacement and 16,000 indicated horse power, giving a] Nicholas do Todygensky, the Rusal An ‘Alb id f » erejeted tn. 1001, creat’ of about 18 Keats. She has an.armored belt of 4 to 9 Inches of |Conent-Gencral in this city, ad vite 1] will ke paid for the recovery : bi Aapirsl Nakhimoft was ah armored cruiser of 8524 tons dis- Js creel, her protected deck 1s of 11-2 to 21-2 Inches of stecl, she has |), MAY ANNs {he MetOny Of of the three, pear-shaped ae ae hie ae: Har : wer, MEY a speed of 16 aa 6 {netiog of Krupp steel above her belt, 9 ook of Krupp steel on her bulk- 1 its results than wh diamonds weighing 141 it, ns, She had mioomplemant id potas 567 officers and men : ot Krupp steel over her secondary battery guns. The armament of the 3 assy in Wash spectively, taken from Tif- Penns, . : Orel consists of four 12-inch guns, twelve 6-inch guns and over forty stationed in the E fany & Co. since April 25, THE CRUISERS LOS smaller rapid-fire suns, Her crew numbers 740 officers and men, the Sotautsehe ae oun “Hl 1905, and . The Dmitri Donskoi was an armored crulser of 6.200 tong, sheathed, of ‘The battle-ship Nicolal I, is of 9,672 tons displacement and 8,000 indl- [LS aA ES Wien (ae aS 7,000 indicated horse-power and hayi an armored belt 6 inches thick, and 10 Hond heavy gun positions. Her armamé V447-inch guns und sixtecn quick-fring ‘and men. * "Whe Vladimir Monomach was a 7,000 indicated horse-power. eompound armor six to ten inches thi steel and carried five 8-Inch guns, twe wens etarnm 4 mais aan ene ay teaeca ds OES ETM TE MEN NG TE ee Re pith alate urinal ae ue alii wy pope "TOGO TO MAKE HIS GREAT NAVAL VICTORY COMPLETE THE RUSSIANS. captured SOME OF THE FINE SHIPS LOST BY Warships Lost by Russia. The Russian vessels destroyed or among the best in Rojestvensky’s fleet. by Admiral Following are detailed descrips The Borodino was a first-class battle-ship, completed in 1904, of 13,516 itons’ displacement and 16,000 horse-power, giving her a speed of about She had an armored belt of from four to nine inches of of armor oy Ta/ DIMITRI her gun positions ted of four 12-inch guns, twelve *64nch guns and oyer forty smaller rapid-fire guns, steel and from seven to eight inches of armor over ‘her heavy gun positions, DONsxo: i . | 1,.8-inch guns, In addition to a number of smaller rapid-fire guns. speed was estimated at sixteen knots and she carried 318 officers and men. | ‘The Svietlana was a protected cruiser of 3,862 tons’ 5.828 indicated horse-power, was completed in 1897 about twenty knots, inches of armor over her gun positions. 69-inch (Canet) guns and ten 1.8-inch guns, 860 officers and men. GREAT REPAIR SHIP GON The protected cruiser Jemtchug was of 3,106 tons displacement « 17,000 indicated horse-power, giving her a speed of about 23 knots, completed in 1903, had a protected deck of two inches of steel and carried six 47-inch guns, six 18-inch guns and two 14-inch guns, Her crew num- bered 340 officers and men. The repair ship Kamtschathka was a most Important unit of Admire Rojestvensky’s fleet, She is understood to have been fitted up with every sclentifie appliance available for the repalr of warships and was described s being a ‘floating workshop.” She was latnched at the new Admiralty St, Petersburg, Noy. 1, 1902, She was of 7,200 tons displacement, 00 tons of coal and mounted six small quick- and had Togo were | Yard, was enbable of carrying 3 firmg guns, She had transport accommodation for men, given In any of the naval lists availabe, Her armament consisted of four nine-inch guns, four six-inch guns and six Her displacement, had a speed of She had a 2-inch protected deck of stecl and four Her armament consisted of six She had a complement of She was 82 officers and 1,000 ‘The Irtessim was probably an auxiliary cruiser, but her name {3s not BORODINO Viana MonoKman thick and has from 7 to 8 inches of It tons, The armament of the four G-inch guns and M4 rapid-fire guns. officers and mon tpp steel over her heavy gun po: Apraxine consists of three 10-inch guns, She has a crew numbering 313 ees Russian Battle Formation. WASHINGTON, May 29.—The tollowing belated despatch has been received by the Navy Department, dated May 27, showing the formation) of the fleet Just before the battle: ‘The Russian fleet was sighted at 6 o'clock A, M, 1 and Quelpars Island, Corea, in double column, Jemtchug leading the way. Borodino, Orel, Kn Suvaroff, Alexander III, Ossiiabla, Sissol Veliky Navarin, Nicholat 1. starboard; Admiral Nakhimoff, Ac niral Senlavine, Ge neral Admiral Aparaxine and other CAUGHT IN A FOG, between Gotto tslana| gun, She was Mfiring guns. Her crew muaber yi The Admiral Oushakof, a coast ¢ displacement ond 5,000 in ted horse- Shad an armored belt ten inches thick el 2 speod of about 16 knots, She had inches of armor oyer her bulkheai nt consisted of six 6-inch guns, ten! Her crew ntimbered 516 officers shoathed crulser of and completed in 1885, had nv belt of k, 9 protected deck of two inches of 1 guns and eighteen quick- 5,392 tons O-in cated horse-power, giving her a s and although completed as tar bi 1900, She has a compound armor bel tected deck 2 1-2 over her gun positions, 9-inch guns, eight 6-Inch and twelve number of small rapid-fire guns. The coast defense trenelad Admiral Oushakeff, sunk Adm) eed of abouts4 knots. ‘k as 1892 was thoroughly overhauled in | inches thick and has 6 to 10 inehes of armor (compound) | Her armame Her complement is in the battle 2 She is sheathed, ‘etie it aa he could he could jeagn. fr he t 6 to 4 inches thick, has a steel proe |i? i 8 FOF nt consists of two 12-inch guns, four | \ ite! p quick-firing guns, in addition to a |') 0 able officers and men, | Command {ral Seniavin is a sister-ship of the | aie" hes ught in the Straits of Corea, Amiral did not se 8 own torpedo ¥ Heors and men, The coast defense ironélad General-Admiral Apraxine is of 4,126 tons lefen ‘on-clad, was of 4,648 tons acement and 5,757 indfeated horse-power, giving her a speed of about Decoration Day Excursion, power, She was completed in 1895, nots, She waz completed in St, Petersburg in 1898, has ar armor} opportuntty to visit ono of 2 protected deck of three inches of, belt of Harveyized steel 10 inches thivk, a steel protected deck 8 inches| ™ localities In this co t 8 thavel {s offel % ihowing 7 pwhich lava flows, mgrounding © shes, The fu Keompelied to cease running. ‘King at Conference. ~ ROME, May 29.—In th ! the Capitol mmanuel und ¢ ed by membe igh State dign! 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Pleaded for Her Assailant, PIILADELPHTA, MAY 29,—Besste Helen Davis, the chorus girl who was md Smedes, a member of | company, to-day ntral police station assailant’s Nberty, ‘Th iad been In a hospital eince ting, left the Institution last and with her mother, who came y home n. Neb., went boarding-house Y > the chorus oapital to Ox shy bemeing him. to ass! t hor in wing Sinedea's freedom. an fh She salt | ha t netora a Manta. | eroun assault. Big Guns at Halifax Down, Amu England ordering the p enee, Owing to pres- anding between Great United States tt will not ent good under Britain and th be necessury to have the harbor do: | fenses on a war footing, and as the en over Canadian Government has t risoning of tho fortifications tho deminds upon the Canadian service will be mado as light as possible. Amumber of large guns in some of the other hat- hor forts will also be reduced, - | boy, , | canal yesterday, | Hay in Paris. Great Target Record, es | sun, . 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