The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIIth YEAR, No. 3, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 7, 1901 Page: 4 of 32
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ALLEN AT WASHINGTON
President Has Persuaded Mm to Re-
turn to Porto Rico
HE WILL STILL ACT AS GOVERNOR
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ifcovo rnor Allen Reports the Civil Govern-
ment as Working Well and that the
People Are Satisfied
Washington April C Charles It Allen
governor of 1orto Illco who arrived Irji
Washington tht morning hail on hours
conference with President MclCinloy Great
Interest was manifested In Jovoruor Al
lens visit on account of itlic rmnur Uiit
havebeen rife ever since ho sailed fiotu
iSanJnanthut It was his Intention to relin-
quish his ix331 In the Island
Atjor the conference lioweur Governor
Allen announced that Im would not resign
but wotild return to his duties In Porlo
Itlco about flip first week tit Alrtjr It
pretty well understood that loviruor Allen
came to Washington itn tlie hope that the
president would relieve lilm of his duties
In Iorto Rico nnd that lie naked the presi-
dent to do so but thi president pressed
him to retain his position
Governor Allen has the conddquce of tho
president fa a tory high degree and he folt
It wis ills duty to accede to the wishes or
the executive
Sneaking of tie Affairs of the Hand
Governor Allen wild the civil gmorn
ment ettnbllHlicd In Iorto Men Is Working
smoothly The wloiu departments liavn
been organized mid our administration is
seemingly giving general Satisfaction In
material way tlierc has linen wonderful
progress Much of the Island which was
not under uiltlvatloii under the old recline
Is being taken up nnd irrrslu profitable
There 1s a great field In tli < iskiud f < ir
products that can lie hlpp l to the rolled
JitiUe especially orange and ulhir frirli
The advantages possessed fc tjp PnJtTi
Itlcan fruit grower on account or dis-
criminations In their favor tin far br urilt
duties are concerned which will lie In-
creased July 1 an not lint result In ni ik
ing It a greit fruit growing pm > p1e The
people ore Interested In the crnviInrf1 nf
lilies and c her flower as writ t nnvis
nnd potatoes an old nnd established Indus
try In Porto Itlco There lios lr on great
Improvement ilii coffee growing and pro
dnclJoh Unfortunately ithls is lansiilslilng
ut ttiii present time
When asked nboul Hip nilpged liiipopuljrl
ty of tfhe Hollander < tav law nowrnor Al
len explained tliit there was natiirallv
much ml iinder tnndlnc about the Itiiutgti
ratlou of a purely Anurliin system of tnx
stlon Iwed upon pioperty valuations to
take the place of the KpxnWh gmtem In
vogue for over Sim vPnrs lie said the
total valuation of property In Inrlo TUeo
wonld tie Plose to J10O00OO0O anil iimle
Hie Isir but innehalf nf 1 per pent could lie
touched for municipal purponeii ntid the
atne for llimilar purpose This would
raise about JUttOOilO The ihher inOHon
neemtsary to iimko up rtie total liurtgef
would tie r l M bv exrtso tnxes on rum
rlctrn etc
Governor Allen mild that taxation under
the Hollander law was lower than In any
of the Ktfltes of this country
The administration of the Inland con-
tinued the governor has In all rcupecM
rtfMred the < o saenn of all good rMuriuw
It 1 Teniilred of thoie who naplrp to In
ntar offleo that thiV ahould lie lovnl to
the Annerlcrtn govormneuJ nnd that line
for nfllio wltJi anHi loyaltv would lie llio
rundnnientil end rallier than that nf onii
pnlirta < leader Some dlfurbancot havo
etciirred but neier with ueh oerlnus to
Fiilts as hn > e often oceurr d In the United
mnte
I nndeTJand that several thnusind of
people bae been emnloved li > flgents to
teaie Iorto Itlco for llnvwill Put compared
with R inHlllon people the pefYentage eiil
1 grating i so small ut not to bo worth con-
sidering
Presidents Appointments
Washington Apil B The president to-
day tnndo the following appolntmenti
Xavyltu U It Wnlhni Jr to be a first
lieutenant In the marine torpi John S
Doddridge to h a lieutenant Thonna
Iutr Milt to lie nu enilgn Conrad W I
Jungiiulst to be n gunner Clw ton I
Ilnud n carpenter rrcdem U It iiniard
Send Name and Address Today You Can Have
It Free and be Strong and Vigorous for Life
INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME
3issa
L W KNAPP M D
How any man raj quickly euro lilra
selt after many years of suffering from
sexual weakness lost vitality utsht
losses varicocele etc and enlarge small
wealc organs to full size and vigor Simply
send your name and address to Dr U W
Knopp 78T Hull building Detroit Jllch
and he will gladly send tree roctdpt with
full dlreotlons so that any man may
eislly cure himself at home This Is
certainly most ccnerous offer and tho
following extracts
taken from his dally
mil show what men think of his gen1
eroslty 1
Dear Bin Please accept my elncere
thanks foryours ot recent date I have 1
eu your tapatment a thorough tpst and
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DEPOPULATION OF INDIA
Millions Have Perished Through
Famine and Cholera
London April 0 Tho depopulation
of India hioilgh famine and cholcta
is assuming alarming proportions
Tho latest ndlcos from Simla say
the census letunts of the central
provinces how u decrease of over
3000000 since 13P1 when under
normal coudltlons nn Inrreanc of I
noOUOO might havit been expeemd It
is estlmntcd that 8000000 lune died
In India tin lbOO from causes 111
rcctly due to the fsiutuc
n boatswain Arthur Htnllh n boatswain
Osliorno Ilelgnnn a lumtHWiiln
Osborue Delgunn viho It appointed bonis
wall Is one o tin milium Wlio uienliitninld
Naval CoiiKlructor UoIikoii on the raiunus
Merrlmae expedition Into Hnntlugo lil >
while the hnvbor wis being blockaded y
he American lleet It W s the desire of
the president to reward Dclgimil for lili
that occasion bj appointing him
bravery on
u iittvnl cadet nl Annapolis lint It was
found thnt bo was not eligible
PRESIDENTS TRIP
Time of Returning Has Been Arranged
to an Hour
Wftublngton April JThc time of return-
ing to Washington will be fixed ulmoat to
the hour before the departure of the presi-
dent on his trip across the continent de-
spite the fact that the train will be away
from Washington for six weeks and will
trntcl l OU miles and go through more
than half the tttntes of the Union Itepor
received at the White House nrc that the
entlro West Is making preparations for tha
trip
II T Scott of thn Union Iron works of
Run IVnncUeo where the battleship Ohlr
will be launched Is comlug to Wiuhlngton
to accompany the president to California
lie also has placed his iiingnlllcent ux
denee In Han Urnnclseo nt the dlsposnl of
lb prclduit In lo Angebs two nionit
pent citizens have fudiMed then > e of tin < i
houses It Is uot > ot known whether At-
torney Gouernl Knox will nocoiupanj the
pnrn lie hns Just come hack fiom spend
ing the winter In California nnd tuny not
care to return With the exception of
Seerilury Gage and poatdhly Secretary
Hoot every nther calilnct officer will a
Hnih one will transact department buil
mpsk alioard the trnlii Just as If he were
it his desk In Washington The president
will he In constant communication with
Washington nod will attend to all executive
business AVhlle In tho State of Washing
ton the president has decided to slop nt
Chchiills tin home of the IIn7vml Ijtoth
ers the nrnij officers who iivompanlcd
Gi uernt riinston upon the Jonrnov wlibh
tided In the capture of culiinldo TIip
picsldctit will make n brief speech there
After the trip through Yellowstone Iark
he party will go to Salt Lake Cltv tbenco
to Denver and Colorado Hpilng Two d ns
will be spent ut the latter nlflcc In order to
allow time for a Unit to llkos lenk Shot t
slops will in made ut KniiKiiH Cltv St lo
< ieph Mo and Chicago About two dais
nil be spent at llunalo and Niagara Culls
wll tie visited
Ill 1nso Texii April 0 A tetter from
limn Creel In Mexico City to the cham
ber or commerce says that President Dbir
decline the citys Invitation to meet IuM
dent Mclvlnley heie In Mav because tho
Mexican congress will then lie In seiilon
PRESIDENTS APPOINTMCNTS
The Promotion of Soldiers lo a Hirjher
Rank
Washington Apill 0 The president has
nitulo the following nupy npcnlrttntents
Prank 12 Nye nsslslnnt eoimulShnvy ecu
oral with rank of lieutenant colonel Hub-
ert I Ilnllnrd commissary with the rank
of major Michael S Muriay commissary
with rank of captain
To be nuartermasters with rank of cap
lain William C C < liuhniin Jereinlih C
Dure rrtmels M Schrlender Abraham S
Glekhnm Nathan P Ilutcheldcr Amos W
Kimball Jonathan N Pattou Daniel W
Arnold
To be colonel of enxalry lames M Hell
To be llcutennni of cm airy Chat les Mor
tenTo
To be majors of eawilry Ilugh D Ileikc
ley Thomas tl Carson IMward n Gas
the benefit has been extraordinary It has
complotcly braeed mo up I am Just us
vigorous as when a boy and you can not
realise bow happy I am
1D CIU slr Your method worked beau
tlfu ly Itcsults were exsotlr what I
needed Strength and vigor have com
pletoljr returnoi and enlargement Is en
tlrely eaUafaotory
lDcr 8r Your wa received and I
had no trouble in making use of tho re
ceipt as Ulrooted and enn truthfully say
i01 ° weak men I am groatly
improved In slie streasth npd vigor
Jit ci ia Jlaln B04lel envelope Tho
receipt Is freo for the asking and he
wtiata overy man to have tt
HOUSTON DAILY POST SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 7 1001
satt John Craig Hstnllton H Hawkins
Gcorpo i lloinllton Frank Parker Wll
llstnill Paine Horrv II PattlsoE Prancls
I Parker Albert K Sexton Charles G
hawtclle Jr George Wldemlro Kcnslc W
Walker
To bo first lieutenant of cavalry Hobort
Powers
To he second lieutenant of cavalry 8
Mortis
To be colonel of infnntry Orceulcaf A
Grodalc and Hummer II Lincoln
To be lieutenant colonels of Infantry
Henry Adams nnd John G Icc
To be mnjols of Infantry Wllllnln O
Illitteler Jnmes It Itogcrs Churles ti
htarr Kilns W Wolfe George H young
i fun with the rank of major
Wlllliun N Jlanlstcr
VOMJNTKKtt AIIMY
To be surgeons with tho rank of major
Samuel C Da Kraft Frederick A Wash
burn Jr Hdward 11 ltcinlg James S
Wilson
To be assistant surgeon with rank of
captain Itueben M Jlonnr Whnrtou It
Mclfiitchllu Thomas T Jackson Harold
j I Coffin John C Grcenwait James W
B rn sll u V haii II llreckman
I 0U clon > lllos Black IMward II
Twentyninth leglmcnt Howard C
Ta
t ti ti i to be econd lieutenant
thlrtj necond regiment William D Iope
Ion Jr to bo first lieutenant Ons llad
SFT t0 JP s nil lieutenant
ihlrtythlrd regiment Thomas W White
to bo Bccond lieutenant
Thirtyfourth reglimnt Prank II aid
nnn to be second lieutenant
lhlrtynlnth regiment Charles V Wood
to be first
lieutenant
I nrtyfourth regiment
to be iond lieutenant
Harry It Trost
lortyHlxth rcgluient Walter S Wllke
stile to le second lieutenant
I ortyseventh regiment Rudolph U
Hniyser to be first lieutenant
lorlyolgbth regiment Amos A Carter
to he second lieutenant Adolph Wakefield
to iio Mccond lieutenant
New Texas Postmasters
Special to The Post
Washington April flTcxns postmantcrs
appointed Kntedy Karnes county V A
Smith lunsron Jones county J n
Vntithan Inmbcr Marion county T J
Tankernley Phallm Van Zaudt county
Wllllaiu J IVrgitsou niurbcr riavh cott
ty P A Guthrie White Deer Carson
county 1 A Iterry Dllanls Mcllna
county C I Hake Willis Montgomery
county John M Lewis Alia Iomn Gill
vestou county J r IrlfllthK Omiller
vllte Jlittngordn county Christian Zip
ptlatf Cravens lied Itlver county H It
CriMUotit Poster Port llend county Wal
ter llosenhnsli ftenton Atnscosa county
J P Illlcy Nlnc oh Ieou couuty Olhor
Dorman
Pensions for Texans
Special to Tho Post
Washington April 0 Pensions granted
ToxansOrlgtnal mils II nichard
llrookihlre jh John Connor HI Paso 3
Thomas C Lytic La Porte fi Kailngton
Tedder Oaknllu Si Ilailin Koellug
Hprlngtowti tVl
Inerrtise James Callahan Wichita Palis
till Mtintln loran Iongilew s
Itciiownl Itobert It Mitchell Corlne
10
Mexican WJir urvtvor Increase lconl
das M Martin Oak Cliff JVJ William K
Woolen liureka 1L
War with Spain Original Cini M
Nornnni nnnlmin tl widows Coele tlne
iron Schlucnibacti Waco 1J
TEXAS MATTERS
Special lo Tho Post
Washington Apill tl The poMoKIre nt
Fairbanks Gorce Nnshliiud Stoncham and
W4lmn TcxflS hnic been made domestic
iitunny older offlccJ i
Texas poMofdces esliibllshed Raleigh
Navarro county Isaac W Wilkinson post-
master Ianda Franklin count v David
Warner poslmaater Pcden Tnrrant coun-
ty Wllllim A Lawrence postmaster
A NEWSPAPER CLOSED DOWN
Its Cartoons Wcro Not to tho Tasto of
General Wood
Grapeland Items
Grapeland Texas April 4 Dr W t
Jrnnlson of Palestine nud Dr W C Lips
comb of Crockett performed an operation
for ouipyacjula on the little sou of Dr 1
Meriwether here yesterdad which wns vorv
siieeetiatiil evacuating a large uuantlty o f
pu Will lottys hotrl Is nrsrlng completion
and will be nn ornament to the town
An Iniunctlon Secured
Sherman Texas April aThe Internrban
railroad nskcl nnd secured a temporary
injunction today against tne Prlseo re
straining that road from building a switch
ncro s the Internrban track on Ilrnckctt
street The case will come up for trial
3londa
I
Two New Banks at Sherman
Sherman Texas April Two now Na
tional banks were organised here today
each with a capllnl slock of 100000 Thf
P Withers and P Z Edwards and aso
elates
1 Victory or the Miners
Sprlngneld III April 0Tho miners and
operators ot tho Springfield subdlstrlct
SUCM ° Aifn creement this erculnc which
practically Is a complete victory for the
nlners All mine that Have been Idle for
he nast few days will resume operations
Given JNinetynine Years
Kl lleno o T April Tsjor Kirk wh
l J hU lscr nNlr fordella WashlU
iVXlT tn 15 oUf fotcnced to uluctynlao
ytari the penitentiary
PRESS GREATLY EXCITED
German Papers Still Discussing Em
pcrors Recent Utterances
HIS WORDS RECEIVED WITH DISMAY
The Buildinn of Barracks Close to tho
Castle Has Emphasized tho Em-
perors Words
Ilerllu April tl Tho entire German press
Is aiill gtvatly excited over the emperors
recent utterances on the occasion of hi
toasts nnd the review In todays weekly
press confirm this condition The Cologne
Volks Zcltung says Cmperor Williams
words to the impcror Alexander Grenadier
regiment upon tho occasion of their Instal-
lation Into their new barracks near Hip
emperors pnlace when ho called them his
life guards tc bnc been received c ery
whole with dismay and amazement but
Sadder still is the fact that the emperor
had the regiments barracks built In close
proximity to the castle which shows that
the ontperor mcint what he said upon thnt
occasion The paper then dissents from
the emperors utterances concerning litis
lanGerinnn relations nnd snja It Is evi-
dent that somebody lias been systematical-
ly trjlng to embroil thssc hitherto friend-
ly nations and that from the emperors
hints this can only bo Great Britain or
Japan Tho jiapcr concludes Where
then aro our new Kugllsh friends
Tho ItngerVon Adams murder case of
Mocrchlngou has been engaging the em-
perors tittentlon for the last week He
hns rend the papers In the case uud has
come to the conclusion that sonic change
for the better regarding the practice of
lucjllug Is absolutely Tpfpilml and he
desires the court of honor to have fuller
powers
The lutirnal sugar tax for the year end-
ing March 111 UKll has produced the larg-
est revenue over collected uainely 15
000000 anarks
The big Hprndel spring at Nauhclm has
suddenly ceased to How Faiergctle at-
tempts huiu been made by the authorities
to pump it iu but to tho present time
thcho liau oven tinaiulllng The popula-
tion of Naiihelut nrc Indignant at tue gov
uicnt for lately having undci taken arteskin
borings In the lului of the spring to
which they attribute the cessation of Its
II ow
The canu of Frederick W Beyer of Genu
formerly a large lurpni ter nnd dealer n
American meats who was ruined by the
lot nl imilioritftM rcinlcilng Ins trnd < Im-
possible Is now in the highest laud court
in Genu which lias decided iblt the state
does not owe Uoyer tho dnniugo of D0000
marks which be claims Itejer will take
the imim to the Imperial court at Icipslc
I ho Ucnnnii press comments uiifnvornlily
on the fnrcwell speech of Mr Hrjaii
Fulled States minister to llrazll In wnlch
Mr Urjiin wiih quotid as totiusellnig the
tlermnti rivsldeuts of llrazll lo coutrlbute
to tho welfare of that countr without
wounding the national sentiments of the
Ilrrtilllans A letter nn this matter from
ft inoiulnent Gcinmi of ltlo do Janeiro
which lb making tho rounds of tho press
sijk Mr Hryun s wonts were tuctlo and
that the Aroerhaii Jjulfjlster Interfered In
tnntters which lld nfft concern hint
It denlSh thaijlcrpiany ieeks political
Itidependtnee foiHuirj Oerdau residents In
Kiiiinicju llrazll
ComiiMtider William H Mchler Pnlted
Stilis natal nttaeho al llerlln Vienna and
Home has returned from bis trip of In
upecHon to the nivy j uils of Austria and
Italy CommuBdui Itchier found Austria
nnd Italy fully llve In naval matters At
Trieste Atialnn tlirue large Iwttleshlns
on the InieHt models arc buildinn He
found the Austrian navy to be In excellent
condition Imly will launch two new bat
lliwnnn April d Ii DImmiscIoii has been fleshTps during ICllt and vUi begin tho
siipprpfcsed by order of General Wood and cmiHlrnclInn of two others In tho yards
Its oftlccs haie been rinsed nnd sealed This tfm the rK lfafltome ilti
action was due to the publication In Ia whom he hud a long eoniersatlon King
HlMiueloii or jcsleidai of nn Illustration naval iV lilSv 1 M1 nothing American to learn
bearing the title of The Ctilrno Cnlvary n ns The United States nre tho head
icproentlng the Cuban public pcrsoultl d lu naval matters
toniiimnilci Ildilcr llieti spoke to the king
in n Cnlmii sonnet lielnir airmen nuwcpn
uenilng Signer Marconi The king re
two thlexes General Wood being represent pljing said Marconi will soon hae to
nil as one thief and Presldeut McICInley as do military service but we shall arrange
the other both being labeled with their as lilm to a vpaspI niion which he
nl 1Mtmlc m experiments while furtll
uniucs bminlor Plntt was rcpietcntcd ns u ing hla military duties
Human soldlr giving Mnegar nnd gall lu Ai American speohillst has just returned
Gcua and other ttnlInn
riP
> hn i r tn Pi > iit p pons
n
the fmm of the I Intt nmeudinent while P ll0 Bnthend the most minute InfW
public opinion ns Mary Miigdalcne was nuitloi couc iiig the workings of flu
In the far East at the disadvantage she was
placed under In the near Last vwenty
oft TRoMyTa dmlt thnt Russia tried to
arrange plans for the withdrawal of nrr
troops and that this was thwarted by near-
ly the whole of Europe and she must eon
tlnne In the unpleasant position of oc-
cupier of Manchuria
Treaty Withdrawn
New York April 0A dispatch to tne
Tribune from Paris says According to In-
formation thnt reached Paris from a source
rcgardcl as of unoupstlonnble iiiilhentletl
Itusla has withdrawn the rio ed Man
churlan treaty with China Jlils steji is
nttrllnited to the personal Inftlgatlou o
llniperor NlcbHs mid Is accepted as evi-
dence of his rtccnulnatlm lo arold ttt tnc
pnstnt Junctur a cont d with Japan
Nenotiitions Have Ceased
St Petensburg iprll llThc apoplectic
seizures of Wang Vu Chinese minister to
Itussla iftcr his recent Interv w1i
Count Liunsdnrff the Ilu slati frciUn mill
Istnr will probably necessitate his with-
drawal from Hie post Negotiations wlHi
China nt St Petersburg have ceased since
hll Illness
Activity in Naval and Military Circles
Yokohama April 0 The Japanese gov-
ernment Is maintaining great secrecy re
gnnllng Its policy but It tald on gool
authority that tho cabinet at a meeting
held lrtdai resolved to communicate with
Itussla In flrnt terms respecting Manchuria
There Is great activity In naal nnd mili-
tary circles
Fillnrj of German Claims
Itcrlln April 0 The Itelchszangclger pirn
llsbcs an account that all German clams
for dnmagps sustained In China must tie
filed Mnj 1 at the German foreign orflce
or with Dr Mtitnm Schwarzenateln Ger-
man minister to China
DISORDERS ARE EXPECTED
Stoppage of Works in Russia May Have
Serious Effect
St Petersburg April 0 The stoppage or
the works du the province of Ilkatcerluoslav
has caused 10W0 workmen to become Idle
The government with n view of preventing
disorders political agitators being busy
Is sending the unemployed gratultoiislv lo
the places fiom which they originally
came The closing of the factories In
Kharkolf has produced much unrest tncre
and trouble Is likely to occur during tho
Cnstn festivities not onlv In the districts
or llkatiPilioslnv mid KharkoT but also
In the factory quarters of St Petersbuig
Tnln Moscow ami trlnnsk where work is
almost ut a standstill
Civilians Excluded
llerlln April 0 Knipcrnr William yes-
terday made an address to several com-
panies of the First Guard regiment at
Pottsdam Concerning It tenor nothing Is
known ns all civilians were rigidly ex-
cluded from the scene
Lieutenant General Left Russia
Iondriri April II A dispatch from St
Petersburg says that Lieutenant Genenil
Ylcbrtnskl a minister of the council of the
empire who was recently socrely repri-
manded by the czar for his piotests against
the conduct of the police during the recent
student demonstrations has left Itussla to
mold the consequences
Kruoor Gointi to Hllvcrsum
Utrecht Holland April 0 Mr Krncter
has started for Illlvcrsnm where he will
stay for some time The burgomaster of
Utrecht nnd n big crowd bade him fare-
well at the railroad station
Lord Salisbury Going to Paris
Calais April 0 Joril Salisbury arrived
here today and left Immediately for Paris
HEARING WAS POSTPONED
CONTINUANCE GRANTED AT THE RE-
QUEST OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Affidavit Tends to Show that New
Orleans Was Made an Initial Point
of Warfare
Specal to The Post
New Orlcaui April The hearing of the
been decided Ills denth sentence will bo nn aiuudment In the Pnlted States court
committed to banishment to Turkestan The njaust thc steamship companies and thi
list of guilty Chinese provincial authorities Ilrl lMa llriuJ officers Including the steam
iucludes mil four to be beheaded nnd aev p ilot crey In the Hit of essels This
era degradations The Chinese connuls s on the attldntlt of Charles J Cole who
sinners mo surprised thnt the guilty of 11 nn a f cninu of one of the muletocr
clals shotihl get off with such light puulsh that IlIl5 no clves evidence to show
ment The Informant of the correspond-
ent of the Afuoclatcd Tress added Aud
well thev msy be
The I
raukfurter Zeltung publishes an
other letter from Pekln contafulng a verbal
oontlrmutlou of the Interview between Dr
Jlunim Vou Schwarscnaleln the fiermnn
minister to China and a Chinese prince
the most interesting point In the lnteirl r
111 Prno < R ° P ° iV admission that If the
HARD FIGHTING OCCURRED
The Chinese Lost Heavily and Retreated
Before Russians
Berlin Aprlt aA dispatch to the Cologne
O isette from St Petersburg says hard
fighting is reported to have occurred be
tweeu the Pirst Second and Third Kast
Siberian Itltle regiments nnd several thou-
sand Chinese troops between Kobantsy and
Pin Minting The Uti lnns lost a captain
and several men killed and n llcutcntnt
colonel and seeral other offlccre nnd many
wounded The Cblneso Inst beavlU ana
retreated with the Itusstnus pursuing them
The date ot the engagement Is not men-
tioned tn tho dispatch
POSITION OF RUSSIA
She Is Said to Be Forced to Remain In
Manchuria
St Petersburg April C Tho newspapers
here aver that the foreign powers an1 not
Itussla aro responsible for the continued
occupation of Manchuria The Vlcitomostl
says it is quite Impossible for Itussla to
withdraw without some guaranty that or-
der will be prcscrvrd on her frontiers
sddlngi BumIi doei not Intend to be leu
frr rzri ii
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the men were placed In charge of nrit
sh army officers at the port of cw Or
repub les The continuants Is 0 permit th
n taar r er10 lhl
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as the Urltlsh i JTfJn Ara lfnK
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climate uX ° 1 I ry fast The
them WhVnewkJ l ° y
mile from thP hL man u m ro
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lew ot tUem nVi 7 1 loompii > ery
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and that for Is any all th erest 5rr i ° ° n nt alnnp
re taken L lil cot rln >
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lieving as thev pretend act it g-
as thev profess perform
as they promhe and beniir
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URACULOUSPOViPRc
VOUNG VttiOUaUS
A1ANHQUD
WCA1AWI00D
Ml
Niack to fobu
IlOstlv
A second youth wllf come again lo you with
sparkib
rcsoiutc step and full confidence restored and sustained J
BE YOUNG No man or woman who is sexually wak sh
AGAIN h0Pe Thy ma > have tried a hundred ilillcriU
without getting relief but no case is hopjkbsifcj
ment has never been taken We do not expect
vince sufferers with words alone but we cai r
feel youns and buoyant again if they will only fa
Alarital Strength Vitality Manhood Womanhood in 2 tolii
Night Losses drams and emissions cease at once Errors of Youth Prenutctfe
Lost iManhootl Varicocele and all Diseases and Weaknesses of Alen ot Wc
whatever cause permanently and privately cured Weak men Enlarged and Denfe
FKJEKl ITRJtflE IP REEI
do r Sat Sett T L PAnKS a u1 ° W <
ir S0 Pi u Irpsirl llon that yon can not pret tilled hut i Mb
treatment If they do us we cam jou can pay after you nre cure and E
entirely to your honor Our faith Is ko great nnd wo know so well tbVvl
I L m JV l1 < > n > lbev surprise and please jou They astound this
woiii riny act at once on the uilnogenltul system nnd no miracle of olSnI
can compare with the wonderful rcults obtained The cure urinary 01mm
night losses lu fiom
seven to ten days 50 thnt they ncwr return Ihalwlowl
ii Lloi f rl YlltlrclT aS > fo < biW ircummt The dla
clean the oie bright and clear Contldence returns sip elastic bowff n
ihev n slst digestion Increase the appetite when It Is poor heaihcIiM it
mlI1i 8 JIl p f P tho uond becoims clear tfie liiejnory f i
ml ml l h l l
bright and
pjlnil uptljp They make new rich red blood which mantles tot
and 1 aud nukes them with
ps iosv health Dark circles under thwcveii
unit the weak mm or womm Is made a new being and restored perfectl
aud igorous
seiual power and glorious youth ut once
Just as Good for Women
nriicnVn 1 D lh l Cnr < i hr ° flV al1 ciiedles hitherto known to themostr
S i ZLe l Tfy Ill iy elite Uucorrboa or whites bring Atajatw
powerful
rliele tonic to the great generative system cti
Jor rlu t 01 Mn les Pones nnd Nerves Xot a stlmulatlnj tit
la ll11
inifi Vt ltev piyc J ° woiseiomlltlon In the cud but real pss
goon alwajs results no nintter how ehronli the ens r0 uot orn scud lis
nftCTi ll vt > 0 J1 Slnit cvsu Ts todaiyournatnesilW
JVii e wl lu nH dduice and JJynor trouble HI
itLJr nlV1 pr I ItK xw lU 1f hclutc u inonffTif Writestm
bi tU Womcn VllJlcas us plainly andtalJl
oftM good only miU
Dr S O ARCHAMBAULT CO
38 Pembcrton Square Boston Hass
fresh supply ceases there will be a change
noted In the condition of affairs in South
Africa
WILL ASK FOR MODIFICATIONS
Italian Premier Not Entirely Satisfied
with Dreibund
SURRENDERS OF FILIPINOS
Grocers Have Increased Salet i
Scandals Were Unearthei
JInniln April t The folIowlsjJ
have occurred The Insurgent 0e al
Jola with thirty officers and 80
Hetlln April I The correspondent or llc town of Nuevn Caeeies In ttf
the Assochted Press learns fiom n reliable ot Sf > uth Cainnrlnes Southern IM8
Honor Capote said the plctme inlsrepri
Minted the feelings ot the Cubans who
hold tlcuvrnl Wood und llcsldcnt McKtuby
In the greatest respect and were deeply
grateful to tliinn
On bis iflllcltntlou flencrnl Wood ntlowcd
the Dlsrussloii to continue publbntlnn but
the Judge ot the correctional court will
meter charges the character of which Is to
lie determined Inter sgnlnst Gdltor Ccran
ai da
ilditor Coranndo and Cnstellnnos the enr
tounlst will be tried on a charge of crim-
inal libel The former Is held under 11X1
bond wad < hc latter In < he sum ot m
Texans In New York
Special to The Postl
New York April 0 The following Texsus
are regtslcrcd in New York
fenii Antonio I H Kaufman s u Ksuf
manHt tho Imperial ti ini n Weller at
the Astor
Lancaster W Y Perry Miss I D Tcr
rj ut tho Ilroadway Central
Dallas M S Levy W O Connor at
tho Navarro
TexasII C Smythe at the Colonadc
9
Prof Labordes Marvelous nencn Cure for Lost Ma
FiVE DAYS TRIAL TREATMENT
Cent Absolutely Free by Sealod Mail To All Stiffen
HO C 0 D OR DEPOSIT SCHE
xtld
The only preparation known to sdrnoe
cures Lost
StanThood is CALTHOS weS
Irenca remedy discovered by Prof Jules gj
controlled in this country ty The Von Mosiwj
Cincinnati Ohio a concern which pccnpi
honorable place in the world of medicine V
largest and most responsible houses in y f
anyone who is acquainted in that aty win w f
The Von Mohl Company invites WHUl
from tost Manhood Spermatorrhoea gJ251
Parts or Weakness of any nature in thei aTJ i
Organs to send their names and receive
meat This will prove the wonderful 7M1m
° f VAfter five
CAUTIIOS using it djyijS j
will find new vigor lr their organs new iw
muscles new blood i Slielr veins J
rapid progress toward the buoyant
Uons of
youncer days li
Tberei
This liberal free offer Is genuine
ling a O D or Deposit Scheme connecteuin
dayj treatment is sent by sealed tt aVai
wrspped In a plaln pactsge and
the medicine o that
s
accompany
bis own doctor and cures himself at hoiae
vr
Si r
It doesnt make any difference what j
swhether bad habits In > 2ul bJ eMt l 4
k or business troubles CALXIWf JU1
cure no matter what bin name the dl ea e s
by doctors jL
The Von Mohl Company treats all gl3fi
perfect confidence Onder no conditions
tmbllc the names of the thousands who pij
llmonlals telling of their restoration to s4
after other medicines and appliances hTArpt
usedin
less CALTHOS Is regularly s
German armies and the 6oldiers In b0 e
llj
come to be perfect models of strength < LTi i
are effected at all h fmm twtntvtoelgmiioriP
permsnently cure Sexual wesknessOoJ iSII
at crows worse from week to week Ese 1
the mental and physical anguish i j f
Send today for the free five days W l
J noes oot Help no harm iarfn a heps vou matot the medicine can oe v m
e foil knowledire thit it no raoucy baa been paid out You can
t
SitrictWco Wrotlil Address fro ra e CALT1103 depsrtoea01
applications for trial treatment etc to
w suranvo mm Cmmy IB Cinciimat 0 j
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