Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 105, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 5, 1904 Page: 2 of 6
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SIGNALS FROM
THE ADMIRAL
Impression Is Possibly Thpy Might
Have Been Misunderstood
CLOTHING OF CHINESE
In a Fen Isolated Cases Russians It
Is Conceded May Hutc Worn Ce-
lestial Overcoats but Xot
ns a Disguise
St Petersburg Nor B The possi-
bility that there may have been some
misunderstanding of the signals dur-
ing the trawler Incident In the North
tea Is suggested by the fact made pub-
lic In an order of the day Issued by
Vice Admiral Chouknln commander of
the Black sea fleet which records the
fact that the officers of the latter fleet
were so unfamiliar with the new sys-
tem adopted by the admiralty that
during the recent maneuvers not a
single ship understood or obeyed the
cdmlrals signals
While no formal reply will be made
to the Japanese protest regarding the
IBINCE EOTOSTTO XASIJf
use of Chinese clothes by the Russian
troops It Is understood that Foreign
Minister Lamsdorff when the protest
was presented Informally but categor-
ically denied the truth of the charge
that there had been a violation of the
Geneva convention He said there
might have been some Isolated cases
where soldiers whose winter overcoats
had not arrived had donned Chinese
overcoats but not for the purpose
claimed
aBATCHES
a 3itiMife ei a
OF WOUNDED
MUST NOT FOLLOW
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sported as Passing Through
Dalny
Chefoo Nov B Chinese who left
Port Dalny Thursday evening report
batches of wounded passing through
Dalny They report also tliat during
the recent battle frpsh Japanese troops
were constantly going to the front It
Js repoileil the Japanese killed or
wounded In front of Pot Arthur dur-
ing the last throe monhs were approx-
imately 40000
There ae persistent rumois that
Japanese have occupied the Forts on
PIhlung mountain and certain forts
on the Keekwan mountain group but
well Informed Japanese nere consider
the rumors premature These Japan-
ese however are confident the end of
the Russian occupation of Port Arthur
Is fast approaching
British Vessels Forbidden to Carry Coal
For Russian Fleet
London Nov B Foreign Secretary
Lansdowne In a letter dated Nov 3 In-
formed a British ship owning firm
that It Is not permissible for British
owners to charter vessels for the pur-
pose of following the Russian fleet
with coal
The iPtter Is in reply to a direct
query from a Arm which drew the at-
tention of the foreign ofllcn to the
British collier Roddam which was
then lying at Vigo awaiting the arrival
of the Russian squadron and asked If
British owners were entitled to char-
ter their vessels for this purpose
New Role For Dogs
St r tersburg Nov C A special
Olspatch from Mukden says the Jap-
anese are using dogs to locate the po-
tations of Russian sentinels and out-
posts
NOT PROHIBITED
There Has Been Slight Friction
Four Provincial Towns
Constantinople Nov 5 The port
has not prohibited the American Bible
roclety from carrying on Its work In
Turkey There has been sllphl friction
In four towns In the provinces where
local authorities forbade street eale
of the societys literature arrested ven-
dors and seized their books Upon
representations made by the American
legation however the porte promptly
ordered the liberation of persons ar
lested and the surrender of books
Viiken
For the serious diseases that attack
the kidneys Prickly Ash Bittors is an
Infailing remedy Relieves backache
swelling of the feet and persistent
headache symptoms which indicates
kidnoy trouble
Needles for every make of sewing
machine known 20c por dozen at the
Singer ofllce Main street noxt to
Patrioka drag store Palestine
In
TERRIFIC EXPLOSIONS
Russians Believed to Have Blown Up
Mines at Port Arthur
Chefoo Nov 5 A censored dispatch
from the Associated lress correspond-
ent with the Japanese army docs not
rnrNCE batch o
give any particulars or a general en-
gagement going on at Port Arthur
but it Is certain that It occurred and
that some forts were captured Ter-
rific explosions heard here Indicate that
the Russians have exploded mines and
destroyed other property
FOLGER REFUSED
American Admiral Would Not Fire Sa-
lute In Mikados Honor
Chefoo Nov B The Japanese con-
sul here on the occasion of the mika
dos blilhday requested Rear Admiral
Folger commanding the cruiser divis-
ion of the American Asiatic fleet and
the captain of a Chinese cruiser to fire
a salufe Rear Admiral Folger declin-
ed to nccede to the request on the
ground that he was not In Japanese
water The Chinese captain however
complied The Incident has aroused
mucn comment
REPORTED WOUNDED
General Stoessel Said to Have
Shot In a Leg
London Nov 5 A dispatch to n
news agoncy from St Petersburg says
lieutenant General Stoessel com-
mander of the Russian troops at Port
Arthur Is reported to be wounded In a
leg
Numbers of Skirmishes
Mukden Nov 5 There have been a
number of skirmishes along the whole
ftont during the last few days but
rone of Important character At day-
light Thursday there was heavy can-
nonading lasting an hour during a
reconnaissance
Been
Yashima Sunk
Paris Nov 5 The Associated Press
Is enabled to state that the Japanese
battleship Yashima was sunk by a
mIne oTIDalmy Japanjhnsionlyfour
modern battleships remaining
Squadron at Tangier
Tangier Morocco Nov B Vice Ad-
miral Rojestvenskys squadron arrived
here during Thursday
Watson Scores Bryan
Macon Ga Nov 5 Hon Thomas
E Watson spoke here Thursday He
declared the Democrats stole his plat-
form and principle In two campaigns
under the leadership of the brilliant
Bryan Now the Bryan of today has
swallowed the Bryan of yesterday He
has completely reversed himself and Is
riding In a special car contending for
things he formerly denounced He de-
nied beliig In the pay of Republicans
Heaviest Losses Yet
London No 6 The Dally Tele-
graphs Chefoo correspondent tele-
graphing Thursday says that the Ja-
panese losses during the last assault
n Port Arthur were heavier than on
any other of the previous attacks The
same papers correspondent with Gen-
eral Oku under date Nov 2 says the
Indications are that a terrific engage-
ment Is about to begin
Misstatements Charged
Chicago Nov B Secretary Wilson
of the department of agriculture In an
address at a mass meeting conducted
by the Scandinavian Republican clubs
of Chicago at the Auditorium theater
Thursday night accused Judge Parker
of making misstatements In his recent
speeches
Stevenson at Princeton
Princeton Ind Nov 4 Former
Vice Prrsldent Stevenson addressed a
meeting In this city Thursday evening
Mr Stevensons address whs well re-
ceived He said the tariff was the main
Issue
Williams t Evansvillo
Evansvllle Ind Nov 5 Congress-
man John Sharp Williams of Missis-
sippi addressed a large crowd here
Thursday night He discussed the
race question and the tariff
Large Cotton Contract
Oklahoma City Nov 5 A cotton
compress company In this city has con-
tracted to furnish 30000 worth of cot-
ton to a firm of Japanese for shipment
to Nagasaki It will go via New Or-
leans
Drank Wood Alcohol
Guthrie Okla Nov E John
aJLah r
n
Hunt manager of a loc l theater died
In convulsions Thursday from drinking
wood nlcohol which he claims to have
purchased for whisky
Found In a Field
St LouK Nov C The Ualdwln air-
ship has been found sixteen miles west
of St Louis In a corn Held near the
Hamlet of Fern Ridge It Is unin-
jured and was still floating when dis-
covered
Foot Seem Swollen
Rome Nov C Pope Plus has almost
recover his health although one foot
stems swollen
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MANY CHEERS j
AND CROWDS
Jndge Parker Given Hearty Welcome
In Nutmeg State
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MAKES F0U TALES
At Each Connccticnt Cltr Jfomlnco
Addressed Imiucneo Gatherings
and the Applause Jlishtj
nnd Frequent
VyParkierSfnjridgepffi
Bridgeport Conn Nov B Judgi
Parker upon his arrival was driven to
the residence of General H A Bishop
Democratic candidate for lieutenant
governor whose guest he was for
luncheon Mrs Hanlet F Parkijr the
Judges mother was one of the guests
fat the luncheon
After luncheon Judge Parker was
driven with General Bishop to the
Third regiment armory where he de-
livered an address to an audience
which taxed the capacity of the build-
ing As Judge Parker entered the
armory the audience cheered for fully
five minutes General Bishop briefly
Introduced the candidate
I
Hartford Conn Nov 5 Fouriin
thuslastlc audiences greeted Judge
Parker Thursday In his first visit to
this state In the presidential campaign
The Democratic candidate left New
York during the forenoon and sp eed
was slackened at Stamford and South
Norwalk before the special train reach-
ed Bridgeport where the first stop was
made The principal speech of thetrlp
was In this city though other recep
tions were held In Bridgeport New
Haven and Merlden where an address
was made from the rear end of the
train This speech dealt with theques
t on of the trusts and candidate under-
took to refute the charge that the
Standard Oil company Is the financial
sponsor of the Democratic party and
charged that the companys interests
are with the Republican party
The meeting In this city was amonf
the greatest of th campaign lnfthls
state
Judge Parker was given anvarm
welcome from the moment he reached
the city at 6 p m When the special
train bearing the Judge and his party
the candidates for governor nnd lfeu
tenant governor and a special commit-
tee of prominent men arrived St tho
union station several thousand sfper
sens were gathered to greet thelTcan
dldate He was driven throughVtht
crowds to the Hartford club where the
town committee was the host atfdln
nerThe
The opera house was filled long4be
fore 8 oclock ttic hour set to callthe
meeting to onU AH entrnncesfeere
blocked by the time the candldatewas
orlvtn to the oporn house nnd admit-
tance was effected with the greatest
difficulty The meeting was a mon-
strous rally Democrats from all parts
of the state camp here and the accom-
modations for the audience were en-
tirely Inadequate The ovation lasted
eighteen minutes most of the audience
being on their feet shouting wildly
hundred of them waved flags
Judge Parker held Informal recep-
tions after i ieh of the meetings nnd
shook hands during the day and even-
ing vi Ith several thousand people He
remalne1 over night In Hartford M the
guest of J Howard Morse Democratic
candidate for congress In the First con-
gressional district
SPEAKS IN ARMORY
Immense Audience Listen
Outburst of Applause
Bridgeport Conn Nov 5 When
Judge Parkers special train pulled
Into the station here the judge received
an outburst of applause by the people
who thronged the platform He spokt
to ajarpc audlince
At New Haven
New Haven Coniiw Nov B Judge
Parker was accorded n hearty recep-
tion here and t > oke to a large crowd at
Mu lc hull Many Yale men were pres-
ent and vigorously applauded his ad-
dress
IN WESTERN INDIANA
Senator Fairbanks Made Nearly Twen-
ty Speeches Thursday
Terre Haute Nov Z Nearly twenty
speeches t Thurday by Senator
Charles W Fairbanks In western In
dlinn bginrli at niooinlugton III the
morning and concluding with a large
nnd enthusiastic evening meeting at
Tern limit College demonstrations
ver notable f > aturp after the days
tour students turning out In large
rumber at Uloomlngton Grcencastle
nnd Crawfordsvllle
In a bilef siw > ech Rt Nowport Senator
Fairbanks took or i lon to deny n pub-
lished report that in the i vent of the
Democrats earning the Indiana legis-
lature re would refrain from qualify-
ing as vice president If elected and
nould remain In the fenate
DAVIS AT DAVIS
Declared Ore Trust Gave Over One
Million Dollars to Republicans
Davis w Va Nov 3 Hon H nry
O Dals delivered h > thirteenth
speech here Jle declared that one jin-
gle truM lOiilrtliuled 1000 000 loathe
Republican campaign fund He did not
name th trust Mr Davis spent some-
time In eulogy of Judgf Parker He
would make th b < t pi < sltliiit he ald
since the rill war On his own tyboi
record Mr Dil told his audience In
the mining town of tlk Garden that he
had never discharged a man because of
his amilatlon with a labor union and
that he hnd neer permitted the use nf
an Injunction In a labor dispute
Tho kidnoys aro small but imporiant
organs Thoy ncod help occasionally
1riokiy Ash Blttoru is a successful kid
noy tonic and syotoni regulator
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 105, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 5, 1904, newspaper, November 5, 1904; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67719/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .