The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 20, 1904, Image 21

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4 DRIVE ENEMY BEFORE THEM.
' , ; . Russians are Unable to Check Advance
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ASHINGTON.-Tho Japanese legation -
. * gation here received the following ofli-
clal cablegram from Toltlo :
"Gen ral Kurold , commanding the
First army , reports from Chiu Lien
' \ i , _ Chang that on May 1 the Second and
t ( fr' Twelfth divisions and the Imperial
guard , forming the First army corps ,
had advanced notwithstanding resistance -
allce oil the part of the enemy , by
three roads , driving the enemy before
them , and at 8 1J , m. occupied the line
extending from Antung to Lh.tshu Jon.
The Imperial guard surrounded the
enemy on three sides , and , after a
severe fight , captured twenty guns ,
with horses and carriages , and more
than twenty officers and many men.
The general reserve corps advanced
by the Lia Yang ratlway. The enemy
was composed of the whole Third division -
vision of the Twenty-second and
, . . Twenty.fourth regiments of the Sixth
infantry division of sharpshooters ,
General Mistchenlw's cavalry brig-
ado , with about forty guns and eight
machine guns. The enemy fled toward
Zeng Huang Cheng. Our casualties
will not exceed at most 700. Twenty-
eight quick-firing guns and large quan-
titles of small arms and ammunition
' were captured. Our heavy field guns
were very effective. A Russian officer .
eel' who was taken prisoner says that
. . both of the commanders of the army
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corps and the division were wounded
and that the Russian casualties ex
, ceeded 800. "
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CZAR IS GREATLY GRIEVED.
Dumfounded When Told of the Losses
Suffered on the Yalu.
ST. P.ETERSBURG-The emperor
is understood to be greatly grieved
_ over the losses sustained on the Yalu.
Those who have seen his majesty
, say that he was dumfounded when
'i . he was informed of the heavy fight-
ing which attended the passage of
the river. As is well understood here ,
General Kuropatldll's program , did
not contemplate ] such resistance to
the Japanese advance. It is said ,
moreover , that Kurovatldn himself
was equally surprised and so cha-
grined over the miscarriage of his
plans that he sent his first telegram
to the general staaff and not direct
to the emperor. The understanding
here is that General Zassalitch had
specific orders to avoid anything like
a general engagement , and it is believed - :
lieved that the Russian commander
at the front probably was deceived in
his estimate of the strength of Gen-
L' j eral Kuroki's artillery , being in entire
, , , . , ignorance that 4.2 guns had been
posted and got into a position from
which he had the greatest difficulty in
. extricating his men. The only consolation .
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lation for the loss of the guns is that ,
being without their' ' breech locks , they
are of no value to the enemy. .
r . IMPORTANT MINING DECISION.
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United States Supreme Court Decides
Again Subsurface Tunnels.
ASillNOTON-In the case of the
St. Louis Mining and Milling company
against the Montana Mining company ,
both operating in the state of Mon.
I tana , thG United States supreme court
on Monday decided that the owner of
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a lode mining claim cannot by means
of a tunnel explore the subsurface of
' . ,4 an adjoining claim , even though the
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. ' tunnel be run to tap a vein the apex
1 1 "of which is on the claim of the owner
of the tunnel.
The court holds in effect that the
. vein itself may be followed , but that
. In no other way can the adjoining
4 territory of another mining property
1 ' bo explored.
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Marconi Sails for New York.
' . LIVERPOOL - 'Vll1lam Marconi
was a passenger on the Cunard line
J steamer Campania which sailed from
) : , . - here for New York Sunday .
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Shad and Their Bones
A genius who invented a machin
for removing the bones from shad is
promoting a company with a capJiatl
of $1,000,000 to rush the apparatus on
the market before the end of the shall
season , Ho says : "I have COlllted !
In a singled shad of five IJOmtds 3,000
bones and 1-17,000 eggs. I have eaten
600,000 eggs at a meal. I have eaten
2,500 bones at a meal , for bones do not
hurt me , but they are a menace to the
world at large. My machine is sim-
ply ; 11. powerful magnet which is passed
slowly over the fish from end to ond.
The small bones leap right out of
the flesh in handfuls. You can use
the invetnion either before 01' after
cooldng. I prefer it after , because
the fish is sweeter . if cooked with the
bones in. "
If -all promises are fulfilled the
United States will have royal visitors
galore next summer. So far these
have announced their intention to
visit the land of the free : King Leo-
poll of Belgium , King l\Ienelik of
Abyssinia , the Crown Prince of Germany -
many , the Crown Prince of Sweden
and the Crown Prince of China.
A Sure Protection.
Barton , N. Dalt. , May 9th.-Many
cases are being published of how diseases -
eases have been cured and lives saved
by Dodd's Kidney Pills , but there is
a family in this place who use this
remedy as , a protection against the
coming on of diseases and with excel-
lent results.
Mr. W. A. Moffet says : "We have
no very serious illness or complaint
for we always use Dodd's Kidney Pills
the very moment wo feel the least
symptom of sickness and they soon
put us right If we have a touch of. .
lame back or think the kidneys are .
not right , we take a few Dodd's Kid- .
ney Pills and the symptoms are soon
all gone.
"My brother had diabetes and the
doctor told him he could not live until
spring. I got some Dodd's Kidney
Pills for him , and although that was
several years ago , he has lived
through allthe _ winters and springs
since and is still living. Dodd's Kid.
ney Pills are a wonderful medicine. "
It's the black sheep that generally
lives to a ripe old age , while the
spring lamb dies young.
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The recording angel does not credit
; 1. man with what his tombstone says
n his favor.
How to Clean Laces.
To clean delicate laces , take a large glass
jar , cover with old cotton und spread the
lace carefully : on it. Set the bottle in warm
Ivory Soap suds and leave for an hour. If
stains are difficult to remove place in the
sun and they will disappear. Rinse by
dipping the bottle in clear wator.
ELEANOR R. AnKER.
There is no place like hem - when
there is no other place to go.
lf you don't get the biggest and
best it's your own fault Defiance
Starch is for sale everywhere and
there is positively nothing to equal
It in quality or quantity.
The shepherd's crook needs no
crookedness in the shepherd.
You never hear anyone complain
about "Defiance Starch. " There is
none to equal It in quality and quan-
tity , 16 ounces , 10 cents. Try it now
and save your money.
A man does not have to bo con-
gealed to be a clam.
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Embarrassed Her Father.
Some tOll 01' fifteen years ago , Ju-
Han Hawthorn vlslte.1 a jail In order
to write a magazine article 011 pi'lson
life. On returning homo bo doscrlbo1 ( !
the horrors ho had aeon and his dot
scription made a deep impression 011
his dn.ughtot , IIlhlegn.rdo , who wns 1\
little girl at that time 1\11' Hn.wthornd , .
and Hildegarde , a week later , were hi
a. train together , which stopped at a
station near a gloomy building. A
man asked : "What place is that ? "
urrha county jail , " another answered
'VheroUIJon 1lildegg . . nlo embarrassed
her father and aroused the suspicions
of the other occupants ) or the cur by
asking , III a loud , shrill voice : Ills
that the jail you wore in , father ? "
The Czar and the Kaiser.
The last time the czar and the kai-
ser met was in the Baltic , where each
had a fleot. As tnolr boats drew
away from each other the kaiser , from
the Hohenzollern , sClnnllhone t.o the
czar , liThe admiral or the AUul. 'Ie '
salutes the admlra for the Paclc. " 1'1 ' )
reply required tact. 1'he czar did nol
want to offend the British by express-
Ing his belief that the kaiser was
, right , neither Ud 11a wish lo show
discourtesy to the hltlel' by mllldng
no reply. So he quietly rebuffed him
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by signaling IIfarewell , " and steaming
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Port Arthur's Name.
Since the war in the cast began a
good many newspaper readers have
wondered how Port Arthur came to
get its name. . 1'ho first foreign vessel -
sel to enter that bay. was a british
war vessel in charge of Lieutenant
Commander Arthur , who modestly
gave his own name to the plnce. That .
was about fifty years ago , and as Port
Arthur it has been known ever since.
Rich Man Turned Hermit.
Henry J. Aclerman has been liv-
ing in a dugout near Pueblo , Colo. , for
six years. Formerly he was a well-to-
do resident of Brooldyn. In 1898 ,
while cruising in his yacht , ho met
and fell in love with a young woman.
She married another man , whereupon
Aclerman left his home tllHI took up
his abode in his IH'osout quarters ,
where ho has lived a. hermit.'s life ever
since.
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BE WARNED !
Heed Naturo's
warnings 1 Pain
tolls or lurking dls-
l'aso Buclmcho is
Ictdnoy . I ) lnln-a
. . - wlU'nin of kidney
r ills Urinary trout
} : hIes , too , come to
2 ' , , tell you the 1t1dneys
are slele. Constant
. weariness , boa d.
f aches , dizzy spells ,
clays of pain , nights
ICI of unrest are dan-
' \v \ p gel' signals wnrn-
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' J lug you to cure the
lcll1noys. ] Use Donn's
Kidney Pills , which have made thoU-
sands of pormanenl curos.
Frank Do Overbaugh , catuo.bu'ol'
and farmer , Catslclll , N. Y. , says :
I'Doctors ted ! mo ten years ago that
I had Brlght' Disease , told said they
could do nothing lo save me. My
back ached so could ( not stand it to
oven drive uboul , and passages of the
kidney secretions wore so frequent as
. to annoy me gl'oatly. T was rowlllg
worse all the time , but Doan's Kid-
fey Pills cured mo , und I have been
well ever since "
A li'nmE TRIAL of thin great kidney
medlcino which cured 1\11' Ovorbaugh
will he mailed on application to any
I part oC the United Stutes. Address
I' ' Foster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo , N Y. For
sale by all denIers ; price GO cents per
box.
box.or
or course , the real lest of a pudding )
Is your Inability to sleol1 after cat.
ing it.
$100 Reward , $100.
The rClulem or this paper will ho llicnecd to 10ILnl
Unit there IlInt tonst ono .h'ollliell dlaeaso lhnteclenee
hue been able to cure In nil ILl Slnl-CH ; , nnel that III
Calnrrh IInll'8 Catarrh Core IH the Illy positive
cero now kuowlI to the medical frntornlty. Catarrh
belug ; 1\ nstltutlonlll dI8.m , requires 1conHlItu. .
tlunlll tronttnollt. ] (1111'/1 ( Catarrh Cure 18 talel1n nit
tornally , nclllllt directly upun the bloodnnd mucous
surfaces or too Hy tCIII , thereby destro11I1C tbo
lllldntlon or the dINCnNo , and Ilvll1l the patient
strength by 1I1111l1lnl 1111 the COnRtltlltlOIl and n8sl8t.
lug ; nature 111 doing ; Its work 'l'hu proprietors hnvo
80 meek faith III its curative powers hilt they offer
Ono hundred ( Dol1l1rll fer nay caw that It falls to
cllro. Send fur Uti ! of tOHtlnlonlnls ,
Address 1'.1. C11ENIsV .t \ ; CO" , Toledo , O.
Sold 1Ir nl1l1rlllo : IHtll. 75c. I
Take linn's 1o'nllllly l'llls fur COIIstipatlon.
The hoolcmalwr wouldn't succeed If
everyone ] chow him like a boole.
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Defiance Starch Is guaranteed big-
I Best and best 01' money refunded. 16 .
ounces , 10 cents Try it now.
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