` _ i 1 i _ eff - .-L»\ ii ' " ‘ ` _` - 7 ' -_'sei ,`-;. ' Tv" ' ( ' _ _ .I _ _ M "lf _ _ . 3, _ 1'.. i , __ '\ & _ = "Lv -`\ . ( 0. pi' I f ‘ 'nf ` f V \ ys Use ` .T _t _ F-‘,,.;~¢ -,v____ _ _-_ --»`-'~ -~--~ ~~~~- »~_ »-~- »- - -»- »*~- -»--~- ------~»--»-- ~--" ' " - ` ‘_ .Y ~ " "v n - 1 xooxmnn _ .yv¥§x;.v mcnnigim } A V V *c1giliizLo'rrs:'r_ow1$i;- nn1nos~anwAr{n.1sLANn, GANADA, _sivrusniim Decsnees 5.1904. -;[ _` _-L _ ._ _ _ 1' _ -' __`= 'anna mg ' ' ' - " 4*- ' ' Y ' 1 VICE-ADMI_RAL BEZOBHAZOFF. The one mon, who has recently lent some cheer to the Russian heart has been Vice-Admiral Bezobrazoll`,wl\c commands the lone Russian squadron entered at Vladivostok. _This f‘leet,consistingaccord- ing ;to the last authentic dispatches of four big armored' cruisers and 16 torpedo craft, has been boldly sailing the high seas and continues to evade theenemy‘s ships. This is il. successful operation of the ganna which Admiral Cc;-vera was ordered to play in the Spanish-American War, but in which he ngmiiiy riiiiea, .ide mostly ai the laokof any cooling station in Amciiic- an waters and the rotten condition of his ni`aohinery. _ ' _. 0 i l i 4 . i ` 0 I vl- 11)L»'.‘l'J-L» _ ' . .», , Y _' ' * ig ,?.,_.._'.:=r_.____,.__,_.,_ . . . _ ._. _, __,___,. _.___-_ ` __.____,_-_f,,,!.j:;‘_..'.:»-...'f_' __ .l.._.._;_ ;_.,.._;,_" .. ‘ .: ‘ . ._ _ -._ _ _ __._._. ._ ; /jx.. »,.¢,< »,,,*i‘i..,v‘~ nj s si. »~p¢|¢1\<~-Av.: ,y,~,,~,»,.,i. i|.,ii,‘.,| , f, - .L - ‘ ‘ . , 'A »f`~a`»?}_`§§'CA»¢3Z4//_-5¢§bf5lf?J4£-*2i.A/I/A/0_4r}i _ 0 _ ` » - / 10/ 6[`0/V BA Y -\_& £00/.>A . Pour Annum, oN wn|cn1_'u_z:_,,1:YE._s or THE Wonnn ARE CENTRED- BAY . . This is the naval officer whom Togo de» i tailed to watch Admiral Bezobrezoll’ ah ‘V1adivostok, and who has made a serious blunder in not only permitting his oppon- ent to escape from the harbor, but worst of all, has lost track of his foe and is an-_ able to advise thebig Jap squadrons just 'where Bezobrazofi’ is at an one moment. Meanwhlle,the Russian sailor-lms destiny- ed two Ja? transports and is making the entire Ye low sea unsafe for Japanese provisions and smaller craft. ' i \ ' _._ x i 4. , i - "'» v ‘ , . i THE 1 __ ie, i __ . ` It is only sinw the accession of Theo- dore Roosevelt to the presidency that the Mayilowcr has attained to the dignity of- clalsilicatlon as a presidential yacht. Prior to that the honor oi’ serving in that capacity had been divided between the two vessels-the steel dispatch bout Dolp- hin and the yacht Sylph. \Vhen,howcver, President Roosevelt, with a large family of children and an ex- ceptional number of close personal friends began to consider short sea voyl1B¢H BS li" antidote for the cures of state, he was speedily forced to the _conclusion that neither of the vessels at his personal dis- posal would entirely answer thd l1\\1’D°S°- The tl_ny Sylph was out of. the ¢1\l0S°|°“» ,; .._.,,. _ ._.._l_ _ Mit 'S liiaal_iiin|I 'f ,_ _ __ '_Bai,_Gaos. l ~|g|i~_|,_<9_ w°::f'tii¢ I lnrilggx _gain ~<.-;_ 1~.~»»._ 'ii ` ' _ ‘ TUV. A' _,__ ..,.-. ' V la. I .ng éalvviiig ._ I , ._ ee . Ill! n ‘° __° I_ $4. 1*. 5* J 3 ....4 land iiiii feet breadth of beam. She dis death of Mr. Goeict his widow was on the The Mayflower is 321 feet in length over nil", 275 feet in length rm. the water line' piaces'2,ii80 tons of' water and has triple expansion engines of an indicated horse gown- afmou. ‘sm .cava _ her_ eimgiiiil the water by means of twin screw! lt Q _#peed of a1moat_@__nillesan_ hour. Tho, waasel, which is of a mostgreceful construction, carries Boliicers and a crew uf wo msn. Although-be speedy. the ywht is very steadyln a leaway_ and her bun- vMV___.~ l. _ . __ _ e V ~ »_,~ _S ' i ofasisiiii-timepAiieii°f.lik,ih¢°¢iqi-5 __ ' “ °""°°°.%“F*"F_““,*;*°‘?°°°"°‘°“_°'°"’i'\» -_._-~_~»-----~----~; _ofyiiiienwsf¢'»si¢¢i.se'i.y1si.i;i§vsi~r*<9e- and the Dolphin, although she l\as"10 erlto which she was wcliadapted by her staterooms-an increase from but"‘i'our speed-and she WHS token 00 the BI'00klYH ‘origiinilly-was iackiiig lnsleepingaccom- ' N{1yy_YH1C‘l “iid ‘med With ‘i ¢`°mPl°'“°“”`| modations fora pleasure party of any `of`4-inch' and 5-inch guns, together with sw ' I V > _ _ ~ 'several rapid-tire pieces. Later, when it In this e'xtremity it was suggestedthist "W,_l`!`fi6Qid0d that “|10 DFG*/by 50l\00“e"‘{`l3‘ there be fitted up for the Presidcnt's usd" 8011 0l‘Bft» Sh'-“lid b° 505931611 "f0\' 8lJf{0i01 the Maydowsr, another remnant ol '_§él'i'i¢°" “lid” “W P“’°id “V” H33 the the Spanish-American War ilect, which `\\éBV.Y Bun! in “S0 duflnl we “"“` ‘Vere had be_en out 'ol commission for sometime. l‘0Pll09d by 10 Six D°““de\'» 2 °“° P°““d°“’ Priorto the war- with Spain the May» ind 2 GUNS ”~“t°m°-Ut' 811115- '_-[`h°“~‘ “° ilowcr,then, as now, a palatial yacht, was M_llDlY S\1m0l0lll5 f0l' flrlllil Blllllteli 'md Sim' the property of Mrs. Ogden Goeiet, having UN' Pleimam' d““°9' ‘md °°“ld “lm "nd" been built for her husband by 0. &J. ` effective service in protecting the distin- Thompson at their shipyard on the Clyde, _ Scotland, at n cost of $8iX),iXl0. After the f _ Gb A wqmnn’| reproductive ergnnl are in the most in- tense and continuous sym- thy with her kidneys. gqie slightest disorderin the kldngyg brlnga about I ec:-reg ding. disease In ,.t:.3?éii;y':.z%§°.i khaki neyetolhelr ' dl l t o ar o; - gi%'y`hi|`eg girls worn-out m¢¢her!,_ auifering wives ‘.i‘.‘ ¥=’?.2“:“.°2i"ii°.£, W 'boot ii-lenifia kgs iioldwl toeectcoai, -which enable f ~..~-~ ' 1 l . _ i . ' ' ed The 'Presdent l _ ' i - i to as f iii i-.tie dismiss Dad ’ _ , “"9 ""'.*‘.',’."‘,’,‘*_‘“!'__ - _ __ . ‘ 11 " l"' U ""'.-f"f~»` . gvithonn millienoicltlnautille slockoffuel. `» ` ` ‘” '=;"}.f-."., ' l_~'Yh°.“.‘7‘§-i`°'t°."_i”,". 'P9 h.”3d’$°'° ___ ._i__ ‘_ `. _, _‘_ __ _ wha; ma nvwwer W" pmmhn-md by ey .~"¢.~' w _"be ‘ \ 1 ' " ` i l point ofaelling the yacht to King Leopold 1 should ; occasion re. of Belgium, but the outbreak ofthe most- ' f' 1' 0 quite' _ ` _ L W" In 1898 suddenly brought the _ The iioating palace which is designed as Ecxd smug into the market for speedy _ a' fitting residence for the_‘chief executive n e qi - craft and- the Mayflower was sold to ‘ ` ' °§ Q10 HMI?" Wiien socliil or noynl regul- ' 1 _ _ . .V ~ ~ ations call upon him to spend some time Uncle Sam for the sum of $450,000. i " ‘ ' ' Y ‘ i l ,wi-°°°_'_f+-_ °f1¢*‘1*<*»' ‘ri %!'*~@=_»?_°°°'f“'!’ afloat, isa very diifel-ent vessel from the Mayflower of three him four years ago, handsome as sheuwas at that timcf In re- iittingyand riefurnishingf the _vesscifor Presidential use nn outlay estimated at' converted theahlp l`x|iAi;_'d)‘il’ ldeel a°quatic‘| |wn|°11-i;T1_\~__I’_f°»_l'|s>=i¢'l.rDinstanoe, the trim yacht “BH 111 ewey's ilagshi when he ' inspected Uncle Sams fleet iruring the naval maneuvers in the Carribbean, and she carried toPanamn. about the time of the ‘Eevoiution Rear Admiral Walker, pres e t ith P - _ mission!! Ciansaf Sgizirnwgiigia (“"“
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