,:£.5,~..§gp¢~-¢¢'\saQ*sourvnx-~¢-seaurrs'r'!Pm" r°5!\t!."~'I.r.. *gm 'MN “N 'dvi Awe 'il .1 »~~. .4-»M¢»\ ¢.»¢-~p».. .un-q \-4- 1,, ... a..¢...» wqo. -fl 4 'KB' “W a»~. X'-\ ¢ new Mk *W1* Hit QQAW... P .sf V# ¥`f‘"“"‘n_ it e ‘ "“ "" '¢""' gt., t ,- P /,___ _ _ :rar-:.v.es?»'.‘1.m iiiiiiiii hiiiiiii _ SiiiMSiiiF iiiii ~ .__-_ Arrangements for Steamers v on Both_._0ceans ' ’* __ _ Big C. E. R. Elevator Borried-The Coming Chief _Enginc_er-Mis- sing Sealing Steamer Has _ » Been Seen. ron cults! INGINEBB. Orrawa, May 12.-(Speclal.)--The name of Newton VJ. Kerr, City Engineer of Grand Trunk Pacific. Mexican DBIJGATI Llavme. Senor Anendya, the Mexican Govern- ment delegate, left today for St. Louis. rm: arexrco-oaxrana Lntx. ~ All arrangements for the steamshlps 'cn the Atlantic and Pacific 'to connect with Mexico have been made and' pros- pects for trade between the two countries are bright. vsssnr. nav Nor ns: Loss, Vrcronra, B. C., May. 12. -(Speclal.)- Captain O’Leary. a sealing captain who hesreached Ciaycquet, reports that he sighted the missing schooner Triumph ol! the coast, April 25. The vessel, was some distance sway. but the Captain is sure it was tht mlss~ ing s0h00l.\¢l'.` _ - nm xanrtvaron nvmurn. Ponr Wrnmau, Orrr., May l2~(Spec|ai) -The C. P. R. elevator B was totally aestroyee today by are with our it .milton bushels of grain. hose $50,011), pr 3 h ‘f‘\ w§H»|\*\‘7»,!**€¢"i"1S.>Y| P ' 4 ia ¢__|;»5`»__g; » ...-»»._____x_??7:_ g»g»#s-,»,~. p:;»»7v.-1. 44.-.N , .. ..._ _...M .».. t ,.a.».»o - --¢» ____ _ ____ I AGES l to 8 °1Y MN ____ __ or-1AR1;.o'rra'rowN P B 1., MAY is is -FRIDAY MoRNmG_ ”‘ " ’" "rr §--===: ..._ =, _ _-.1__.-..~¢--_-.../._ ...__ .. 4-in-.......-.\. v . . x f_..;¢'..`f.._.. ._.....'....'.. $~_~_ _ 're -J _» J 5:' `_\;t _rg _ _'zu ~ T, -.__ fx -qi ` ""_` F' 351 *` a W3 a . ¢_~. -v{ The battle of the Yalu, or as it»aiso called the battle oi Chin Tien Cheng, which marks the centre of the Russian 000 Japanese under general Kuroki and about 20.0% or more Russians under General Sassulitch. The Japanese had roads, in a northwesterly direction through Seoul and Ping Yang to the ‘south bank ofthe Yalu. 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' . ‘1-“ - ‘ _r.i£.- - » “ of ' '-°"" AN-runs -_ "“""" -""é.ro.1ff° _ if " ~ / 25-* »~ - ' -‘ r. _..._-._ ~ ’< \\. \. » -\” ‘ _ _ev ; < , .5 _ ___ __ _ _` __ ~, _‘1,__-'__7_; KOUA _dh ._ \\_ \ _ __ __ _ ' ;»~;_.- /1.-~' ..,’_~».~. ' ;-_<»~~' 0"! .»=.f»:_f - »'~ " ‘ “ :~.= 4 ~.e .. 5 S' '»::»~ “`.--» f-- if ` ~ 0'tawa,ie beinu put prominently forward ‘ ‘ _ _ . ____.__:_»_.-‘&__f{~_;_.___._; ____ _ _ _ __ _ ___ ,_ )___»_.__, ____ __ _ _ .. _ __ _,___ _ . as Chief'Government Engineer ol the t V ' __ ___f._ ._ 1-_ _ .<___". _-_ ' . ‘ ,-'uh _ _‘__ *_ ¢»f._ }_-_ _ _ _ _ .1._'._"f‘;21;~:.‘.'.-f_F»f<<-"-‘»`_f-a’~"»»‘»‘».1_ ' °' ' | bank, which they had strongly the general plan of the battle in the ifortlhed. They had marched from Llaojabove cut. The Japanese force Yaigon the Manchurian railway, south which crossed highest up stream, as position, was fought on Sunday morning easterly to that position. During the shown on the right of the plan, turned to May lst. The struggle was betwdeu 50,- four days Aprll25-H) there hadibeen rnuoh the left and iisrcely`attacked the Russian msnocuverlng and hard slrlrmiehing, and .positions on the heights along the Al during the night of Aprllwthe Japanese river, a tributary stream, and drove took up their position and prepared to` them across the Ai, also capturing the marched since the beginning oi thc- war ‘cross the river. At daybreak on Sunday heights on the opposite bank. In the nearly 300mlles from Ohemuipo, over had morning the battle began. It was at ilrst meantime the Japanese centre and left an artillery fight accross the Yalu River. had crossed at the points indicated, Alittle after seven o'clock the Russian driving the Russians out of Guin Tien batteries were silenced. The three points Chung and Autung. The=e movements l di ted as well as covered the time from 7.30 a. m. to 9 a. m. had been gradually collected on the north of crossing are clearly n ca 'w"~""`~”»`"T. afraan-zr.c‘7iz>144/vcrfor~vrzz<.;axzata@zar7v»1f cm/rza f ' . THE FIRST GREAT LAND BAT'l`LE» _ but the severest lighting occurredjduring the last forcydve minutes of that llrne. The Russians retreated in considerable disorder along the_road to Feng \Vang Cheng, hotly pursued by the Japanese. It was at Hamaten that 28 Russian guns were lost, and the number has since been increased to 40. Gen Kurokl has since occupied Feng Wang Cheng, from which point there are two'roads, one leading northwest 100 miles to Liao Yang, on which the Russians have retreated, the other road leudina west to New Chwang- iiiCiiiiSiS iiiii supplements of the city teachers which each year for hve years $15. are to go into effect on Sept. lst 1004; and Third Class:-First FGM' $50- 111016882 their former supplements. These in- rach 1281' |01' me WSIS $10- - creases have been the. subject of much GOVIMNMENT Au_owANCE_ discussion throughout the city during the -[_ E E prstrew weeks. as has been stated he Thssuvoiemsvw elven are in e~an salem' ellqlliri [shows that Viceroy Alexielfis report that railroad communication with Port Arthur had been restored since Monday is untrue. ALL Dar Flour a'r Arun. Later details of the Russian attack on _ Avju on Tuesday state that lighting lan- B3 lil d&Y when Japanese reinforcements arrived and the Russians retired. Losses want: nur suau.. The Japanese had four wounded and six killed. The Russians left 50 killed and wounde and one commissioned clllcer was cap. lured. salem. react: or cossacus. SEGUL. MU 11-(Special)-The latest otllcial reports show that the Russian force which recently attacked Anju formed part of General Mandarltoffs ily- inrr column of 100 Cossacks from Liao Yang. Russians Han snom screams. Prisoners captured by the Japanese say ‘ that Russiansat Anju had only 12 days Provisions, half the men refused to tight and the Japanese sharpshooters picked _ off several Russian omcers. Bvsrolurn rrea'rINo A1' Pour an_ruUrr.' i Sr. Pnreasanne, May 12-(Sps.;|N)_ - Rumors are widely current here that fighting is ln`progress at Port Arthur \_ but there is no odlclal news confirming ‘the reports. I s'rrLr. nonnnrc New cnwamr. _ The Russla.ns still hold New Charg although all preparations have been made to evacuate. ~ nar.rv_v wuur.LY nssraavnn. Later telegrams indicate that the whole of Port Dalny has been destroyed `by the Russians. l 'ren czan. 1'o Paar ron vrcronr. The Emperor goes to Moscow on Satur- day to pray for victory at Trinity Surgls Monastery. ‘HEAVY FIRING NEAR GHVVANG. ‘ Snaao Har Kwaivo, May 12.-(Special) -Heavy tirluc was reported south er I | i°~ i New Chwang today. WO \/We is all salt - r p u 1- e , clean. crystals, a n d nothing la as ¢ Ball. 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