The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 04, 1904, Image 2

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RU88IANVIGT0RY
CLAIM MADE THAT JAPANESE
VSSSELS HAVE BEEN SUNK.
REPORTS, HOWEVEB, CONFLICT
Rumors of Victory Spread Far and
Wide Over St. Petersburg andCause
Much Excitement A Japanese Ruse
Which the Russians Overcome.
ST. PETHRSIlUItO. Kpports of a
KliBslnii victory at Port Arthur wore
current lato Wednesday afternoon and
early in the evening, ami about mid
night thoy Hecnietl to have been defin
itely confirmed but in the absence
of an olllclnl announcement, which 1b
momentarily expected, the Htorics of
the dlniciiHlons of this victory wore
most conflicting and confusing In
character. Tho most circumstantial
report wan that tho Japanese, had at
tempted to bottle up Admiral Stark's
fleet In Port Arthur by sinking two
stono-latlon Vessels r.t tho entrance of
tho harbor, employing the tactics
which wero considered, but not ex
ocutcd by the late Admiral Sampson,
United States navy, with the Mcr
rlmac at Santiago during the Spanish-American
war. According to this
account two Japanese ships appoared
oft tho harbor with a Japanese fleet
behind them and ostensibly In pur
suit. Tho Itusslans, however, suspect
ed a ruse and their ships steamed out
sank the stono laden vessels, engaged
and defeated tho enemy and drove
them off. Tho reports of the Iosb in
flicted, however, are conflicting.
All tho stories Include tho feature
of tho vessels loaded with stones, but
according to some versions the Japan
ese lleet was convoying transports
with tho purpose of effecting a land
ing at Pigeon bay, and after tho fail
ure of this preliminary maneuver, the
Kusinns played havoc with both the
Japanese warships and the transports,
sinking four of the former nnd two of
the latter.
One account even gives tho namo of
the battleship Itctvl.en as the vessel
which particularly distinguished her
self by ramming and sinking one of
the Jupaneso ships.
Rumors of this victory spread far
and wide over the city during the
early part of the evening and tho
crowds which had gathered in the
stictits In spite of the severe cold
to discuss the news Wero greatly ex
cited. One newspaper printed nn ex
tra relating tho victory, based on a
meager telegram from London, but ns
the night wore on without olllclnl In
formation, tho crowds dispersed ex
cept from nrotind the newspaper of
fices. These remained thronge'd with
olllcers and others who were lesolvetl
to await the official announcement.
LONDON A dispatch to the Cen
tral News from St. Petesrburg gives
another version of the lopoited Japan
ese tlefeat at Port Arthur, according
to which the Japanese plnnnetl to sink
some barges In the strait leading to
tho Inner harbor of Port Arthur, thus
blocking the exit. Tho Russian gun
lire snnk the barges before they ar
rived at the intended spot.
WANT TO FIGHT FOR JAPAN.
Former Rough Riders Anxious to See
Service.
SIOl'X FALLS. S. D. Evor since it
wns announced in Washington dis
patches thnt Colonel Melvin Orlsby
of this city, who has been In Washing
ton for somo time, intended ralbing
a batallon of rough riders for service
with tho Japanese against the Rus
sians, the ofllco of Colonel Clrigsby In
this city has been Hooded with letters
from applicants for places. Most of
the letters arc from toruier members
of Grlgsby's Rough Rldeis, a regiment
which was formed during the Spanish
American war, who wish to see active
service timing tho war In the far east.
Colonel Grlghby has w.rltten horo to
the effect, thnt tho report Is unfound
ed, and has Instructed his son, Sioux
Grigsby, who Is In charge of tho
Urlgsby law office in this city during
tho absence of tho colonel In the na
tional capital, to write such of the
applicants n letter, stating that the
report of bis intended action la un
founded, that the lnws of Japan for
bid the enlistment of torelgncrs In the
Japanese army, ami that no good cltl
?en will violate the neutrality laws of
the United States.
PROBATE WILL OF MARK HANNA.
How Property Valued at About $3,000,
000 is Left.
CLEVELAND, O. By the will of
tho late Sonator Marcus Alon.o
Ilanna, an ostnto valued at about $:!.
000,000 Is lert to tho family.
There aie no public bequests. The
principal beneflciniies are the widow,
Mr&. Charlotte Augusta Htinna; tho
son, Daniel' Rhodes llannn; tho two
daughters, Isabel Augusta Ilanna Par
Eons and Mrs. Ruth McCormlck, wife
of Medill McCormlck of Chicago.
A sister, Lilian C. llannn Baldwin.
Is given $10,000. An aunt. Mrs. Helen
Converse, Is given v.000 and each of
the grandchildren $5,000 each.
The widow is given tho homostoad
property, all itn lurnUhlng. tho sta
bles and thft library In lieu of one
yoar'a support
Lively Times in Wheat Pit.
CHICAGO Wheat for May Fold
Tuesday at $1 OS's n bushel. A Jump
of 2 cents aboe Saturday's final
llguros Tho cause was a sensation
advance In piicos at foreign grain
markets, apparently due to growing
fenr of European complications over
the Russlan-Jnpaneso war. A torrlflo
slump followed, due to profit taking.
May wheat made a sheer descent of
Ic, dropping to $l.0,&. The market
developed an extraordinary whip-saw
character, reacting quickly a full cent
to $105s-
READY FOR FIGHT.
Colombia Anxious to Invade Republic
of Panama.
NEW YORK Ratification of the
Panama treaty ro3ullctl In the im
mediate recall of the United States
warships and about one-half of the
marines from tlio isthmus, says a.
Herald dispatch from Panama. Tho
Mnrblohoad, Petrol, Wyoming and
two torpedo boatn will icmaln on the
Pacific side. Tho New York, Boston
and Bcnninston will proceed o Cat
lao.
On the Atlantic sldo all the war
ships except two will proceed north
fifty marines tinder Major Cole will
leave on Tuesdny for Guantanamo.
The belief is that they will proceed
later to San Domingo.
Despite Colombia's Internal disturb
ances, letters just received from
there declare that the Colombians aro
ready to fight as soon ns tho news
arrives that the treaty has been rati
fied. One general nt Cartagena is
quoted as saying that If tho govern
ment docs not declare war the troops
on the border will Invade Panama
anyhow.
Tho Information from the coast h
that another regiment has been sent
from Cntragena to the frontier. Halt
of tho 4,000 soldiers sont out to Titu
mati havo been moved up the Daricu
coast toward Panama.
It Is known now that Inanqualna,
tho -San Bias cbf, lias visited Titu
mati three or four times. American
ofllcers have given him notice that tho
big canoes he hns collected near tho
frontier, If used to transport Colom
bian troops, will be sunk. lie prom
ised to remain neutral and said ho
wished peace.
On account of the feeling of the
Indians the Panama government has
displaced Inanqualna as principal
chief and has named Henry Clay,
whose headqiiartes are at the mouth
of tho Rio Diablo, to bo governor gen
eral with a commission in the army.
The San Bias are very friendly to
the Americans.
If the Colombians carry out tho
threat to attack they cannot reach
the railroad section ns fast as vessels
can be sont from tho United States
after news of tho advance arrives.
Tho presidential election in Colom
bia is still undecided, according to a
Herald dispatch from Bogota. Gen
eral Ilcyes still has a small majority
antl It 'is generally believed the elec
toral college will declare him presi
dent on July 5. with General Gon
zales Valencia vice president.
STORY OF THE FIGHTING.
What Viceroy Alexleff Says of The
Recent Naval Engagement.
ST. PETERSBURG. A telegram
from Viceroy Alexleff to tho czar
snys:
"At 2: 45 o'clock on the morning of
February 21, numerous Japanese tor
petlo boats nttempted to attack tho
battleship Rctvi.an. There were sev
eral laige steamers loaded with in
flammables. The Retvlzan was the
first to observe tho torpedo boats antl
opened a strong lire on them. Sha
was supported by the land batteries
She destroyed two steamers near tho
entrance of tho harbor; they were
coming directly toward her. One of
them went on tho rocks near tho
lighthouse on Tiger peninsula, and
tho other sank under Golden Hill. The
Retvlzan observed four steamers in
a sinking condition and eight torpedo
boats departing slowly to rejoin tho
waiting Japanese warships. A por
tion of the crews of the Japanese ves
sels was drowned. The grounded
steamer Is still burning Tho enemy
Is observed In tho offing of Port Ar
thur In two lines,
"Tho Japanese crews saved them
selves on bonis, and It is possible that
somo of them were picked up by tho
enemy's torpedo boats.
"lam proceeding to examlno tho
coasts. The entrance of the harbor
Is open. I attribute tlio complete de
rangement of tho enemy's plan to tho
brilliant action and destructlveucss of
the Rctvban.
"Floating mines are still visible in
tho roadstead. I have recalled the
three cruisers sent in pursuit of the
onemy In order, in the first place, to
clear tho roadstead of floating mines.
We have no losses."
Military Observers in Far East.
WASHINGTON. Colonel Crowder
of the general staff, who has been
selected to accompany tho Japanese
army In the field during the war, left
Washington for San Francisco, where
ho will sail March F, for Yokohama.
Having finally decided to employ
Brigadier General Allen as a military
observer In Korea antl Manchuria,
Lieutenant General Chaffee cabled to
that officer at Seoul his necessary
credentials and Instructions. Nom
inally, Genearl Allen will be military
attache to the United States legation
at Seoul.
Uncle Sam's Cash.
WASHINGTON. Today's state
ments of tho treassury balances In tho
genoral fund, exclusive of tho ? 1 50,
000,000 gold reservo in tho division
of redemption, shows: Available cash
balance, $224,418,751; gold, fl02,424.
709. Each Plant a Tree.
WASHINGTON President and Mrs.
Roosevo'. celebrated Washington's
birthday by planting each a tree In
the White house grounds. The trees
are fern leaf beeches. They were re
moved from Garfield park, it being
necessary either to transplant or to
destroy them on account of evacua
tions In the park. Incident to the con
struction of the new terminal station.
Tho trees were planted in the area
within the soml-clrcular driveway lead
lng from the executive mansion to tlo
east terrace of the White house.
IJOCTORS FALL IN LINE.
Praclicincj Physicians recognize tho unfailing
scribU'B inBni ,or uacKacno, wanoy, maaaer, una urinary imuruera a mum.. .w..
.by no'olh Proprietary Medicine. Four cases cited from "Noles ol His Practice," by
' Dr. Lelanl Williamson, ol Yorrdown, Ark.
FosTER-Mium Co., Buffalo, N. Y. YoKKTOWtf, Ark., Mar. lt 1904.
Gentlemen; I haC hem enKaRcd in the practice of medicine in this
section for ten years. Tliis li jTvery-ckly climate, on the Bayou Bar
tholomew, near the Arkansas River, 'rr.5, particularly malarious and
miasmatic; we meet with many and various abhbT rnftl c&nji?i,ons M j
human family, prominent among the cases in which I have bS0," cica
upon to prescribe is kidney disease. Many of these disorders rn'a"nifer-.,i
themselves by pains in the back, often extending to other parts of the
body; sometimes headache is present, caused by uraimic or chronic uric
acid poisoning, soreness in region of kidneys, cloudy, thickened and
foul-smelling urine, discharges of pus or corruption; inflammation of the
kidnos, extending to the bladder, is caused by excess of uric acid and
decomposition of the urine. Hcinoi rhage is sometimes met with, caused
by high state of inflammation or congestion.
There is no class of diseases a doctor is called oftener to treat than
the variety of kidney diseases, in many of which the patient will have
chills or rigors, followed by fever, a result of the kidneys failing to elim
inate the uric acid poison from the system. Such cases require the kid
neys restored to their natural functions., then the poison and foreign sub
stances are removed shock to the nervous system averted, and natural
health restored. ' h'
I have, for some time, been using Doan's Kidney Pills in these many
manifestations and witli uniform success, curing most cases. I can
further sav that even in hopeless cases where they have waited too long,
Doan's Kidney Pills afford much relief and prolong life. I can recom
mend the pills in conditions of excessive or deficient secretion of urine,
as also in convalescence from swamp-fever and malarial attacks, aa
verified by the following cases in my practice.
CASE 1.
TiiQp. Orell, Bear, Ark., age 60.
Tain in back for several weeks, then
chills, irregular sometime!), severe
rigors followed by fever. Gave good
purgative of calomel and padoph,
and Doan's Kidney Pills. After
taking four boxes of the pilK patient
up and enjoying good health (or one
of his age.
CASE 2.
Mrs. Smith, Tarry, Ark., ago 29,
mother of four children. Had female
complaint and kidney trouble, mani
fest by pain in back and urine irregu
lar; sometimes very clear, changing
to cloudy, and with much sediment
on standing in chamber. Gave local
treatmpnt for female complaint and
prescribed Doan's Pills; alter uing
six boxes bbo regards herself as
cured.
These are a few of the typical cases in which I have used Doan's Kid-1
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results, while with some others indicated remedies are associated.
I believe that by tlie judicious use of Doan's Pills many serious com
plications are arrested and many hopeless and incurable cases of Bright'&
disease prevented.
I have often found that one box of the pills is all that is required to
effect a euro, but in some cases I continue their use until all symptoms ar
entire.ly absent and the cuic effectual
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CASE 3.
Brown Eaks, Wynne, Ark,, aga
21. Had severe case of malarial
hoemataria or swamp fever. Cava
necessary liver medicine, calomel and
padoph, and morph.-sulph., to re
lieve pain, and ordered Doan's Fills
for the high state of congestion and
inflammation of tho kidneys. Re
covery resulted in two weeks. Pre
scribed Doan's Kidney Pills, to bs
continued until the kidneys wera
thoroughly strengthened and all pain
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CASE 4.
Kt.tjAi! Ku.iott, Tarry, Ark.,
age .14. Pain in back and legs and
headache. Uric-acid poisoning. Pre
scribed Doan's Kidney Pills. After
taking several boxes pain subsided
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