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DS 1iEi PAGES EADS THE Visl-Nt' I PAGE yoL XVIII, NO. 129 MONDAY AFTERNOON. MAY 30, -1904. TWO. CENTS.

a lik 1v TODAY I O'CLOCK A I raltiori --A XVIII, NO 129 KNOXVILT3E TENN MONDAY AFFERN 00N, mAy ,33, 30, -1904. TWO CENTS. i 3 I I DOING SOME SERIO WE OR SHALL WE NOT." nnlitin oriatr tstrtirt -rutatvott" 1661-11i1 Imr At itl, A I I Lill- tiror 99 QUIVIL Oniu I 111113N1111. onmLi- vii c. Vri OrtALL VII C.

NUL. COSSACKS Lasr TO JAP TROOPS 1(17' IMMO' lifto. am. 11.1 AIL 111. N.0 a.m.,.

on. TO JAP TROOPS'. LOOKS- LIKE ANOTHER RAILROAD WAR IS ON 6,6 N. Made Early Stall-Near'the Baseball-Park' This Morning--Southern Officials There to Stop the Deal. I nnk I 11(P 4 NnTHFR RAILROAD WAR IS ON N.

Start Near Pa- 6,6 Made Early ther Park Near Baseball This Morning--Southern Officials There to Stop the Deal. 2t JUL I 4 21.40 1 A i i A 1 Force of 2000 Attacked and Defeated at As Yang Pien. Men--Japanese Claim Lost Only Four Killed and Twenty-Eight Wounded. Force of 2,000 Attacked and Defeated at Ai Yang Pien. Men--Japanese Claim to Have Lost Only rien.

MenJapanese ulaim to -nave. Lost unly Four Killed and Twenty-Eight Wounded. -A17 7 I 1 -I i I 1 A A 7, I i 4. TOKIO, MAY P. DETACHMENT OF JAPAN-ESE TROOPS ATTACKED AND DEFEATED 2,000 COSSACKS AT AI-YANG-PLEN-MEN, NORTHEAST OF FENG-WENG-CHENG, THE ENGAGEMENT BEGAN AT 10:30 AND ENDED AT 11:30 A.

M. THE JAPANESE LOST FOUR MEN KILLED AND TWENTY-EIGHT WOUNDED. THE RUSSIAN CASUALTIES ARE NOT KNOWN'. TOKIO, MAY P. M.A DETACHMENT -59'e, iito, O.

0 .....1, It ........) r- OF JAPAN- -zp- 1 I ''7 ESE TROOPS ATTACKED AND DEFEATED 2,000 COSSACKS sli 4 t4.71'' 1, 91' AT AI-YANG-PLEN-MEN, NORTHEAST OF FENG-WENG-CHENG, KNoxv4 1 11 1 I SATURDAY. THE ENGAGEMENT BEGAN AT 10:30 AND END- ,,1 1) 4 7 3,.,, ED AT 11:30 A. M. THE JAPANESE LOST FOUR MEN KILLED i' 1,, l' 1111 114 1,1 ri AND TWENTY-EIGHT THE RUSSIAN CASUALTIES 4 ,19 7 4. 'i 4.

Itt 1 1, 1,2, 1 ARE NOT KNOWN i it I 4' Li I 11 riv, A I I i 1. I i LA I I Tokio'Report Has "Color" 1 i I 1011111 Slit I I I 1 tit 7147 i "-fpfmMMMDA-I This morning at an early hour it look- viewed In regard to their movements ed as -if there might be trouble be- the road supervisor and the yard road- master of the N. stated that their tween the Sewthern and Loutsvillf and intentions were to complete the street i Nashville railways on Dale avenue, crossings before-day break, or have the near Baldwin baseball park, over- al-. crossings so far done that passage might not be obstrueted. Chief En- leged intenticns on the Part of the latgineer 'Willoughby, of the A.

K. ter railroad to trespass. is out of the-city but the A. K. At midnight an L.

N. 'force -Was the grounds and about 3 o'clock this -on, N. is out of th city today, but the A. K. N.

force disrlaim any inten- morning another force went to work tions of deviatiel from the proposed there The Southern railway route down leile avenue. There seems notification that their.rival would mak to be something under the surface of an in the darkeess to build the -matter. ticross the baseball feirk; wineh is the Property of the Southern, and over the The city granted the L. N. privl- i Souther') grade at tine point.

It yes lege Of buildind own Dale avenue, but the beltef that the roayl would steal a it is said a few of the property 'owners i march on-the Southernand build across along this avenue objeet to the road at this point and up the alley between being tnnit in front of their homes and Dale and York and around to-their new decided to get ou an injunction, depot. This woul.1 be in contradietioa restraining the railroad company from of an undereeincling that the L. dz. N. building.

This -may have been the 'would build down Dale avenue aid tun cause of the spurt of energy of the under the Southern railway at- a N. The track has been laid to a point almost. due, north of their new point a few feet from the point an the 'depot and station. Southern railway where it was sup- I There was a force of police, four or posed they would tunnel. The rads, I.

ground arid will therefore have to be five in number, under Lieut. Conner on 1 the spot ar lede avenue and a good retold. many of those employed by the South- An official of the Southern railway' ern railway were there, among the men- said this morning that the Southern her being- several Metals of the road. railway received information several weeks ago that the L. N.

would at- The L. N. men in charge would' tempt to cress the baseball park and have been arrested as trespassers had build their road above their grade there. they encroachNiN4tiSouthern property. "Thie was the -top we got several-, but they slIOANtd signs of doing this: weeks ago," he aald, 'and Sunday we There-were and- more men at work were told that the cruelal moment had on the L.

N. line and they laid the- arrived and that the L. I would rails down Dale avenue trom a point build aeross our line at this point. I'. near the Knoxville t.otton mills, a dis- do not know whether the L.

8.t. N. in- lance of over one-quarter of mile. tended to do this or not. I know this.

The rails wore laid on the surface and that they did not make the eslightest this mooning there are about led niCn move. in this direction, and so long as it wcrk there placing the rails in pro- they did not we have no kick coming. per position. I do tint know what the L. N.

The scene of what promised to be a ntions are. Personally I see no Tea-legal conflict wasvisit ed by a large sone why the road should build across number of people this morning. aflame the Southern at this point on Dale march milli? Souther' Dand billid across along this avenus object to the road at this point and up the alley between being btnit in front of their homes and decided to get out an injunction. Dale and York allot ttround to-their new depot. This would be in contradietioa restraining the railroad company from of an und-rstanding that the L.

gE. N. building. This may have been the 'would build down Dale avenue an! tun- cause of the spurt of energy of the L. net under the Southern railway at- a N.

The track has been laid to a pohn almost dues north of their new' point a few feet from the point Cln the depot and station. Southern railway where it was sup- I There vas a force of police, four or posed they would tunnel. The rads, I ground and will therefore have to be five in number, under Lieut. Conner on the spot at Dale avenue and a good retold. many of those employed by the South- An official of the Southern 111.11Way I ern railway were there, among the nurn- said this morning that the Southern her bsing- se'veral officials of the road.

railway received information several weeks Ago that the L. N. would at- The L. N. men in charge would teti.ipt to cross the baseball park and have been arrested as trespassers had build their road above their grade there.

they eneroacht4.fg)Southern prop-erty, "This was the -top we got several- but. they ShaVVtd signs of doing weeks ago," he s-ald, 'and Sunday we There-were and- more men at work were told that the cruCial moment had on the L. N. line and they laid ihe- arrived and that the L. N.

would rails down Dale avenue irom ri point build across our line at this point I near the Knoxville tenon mills, a dis- do not know whether the 8.t. N. in- tance of over one-quarter of mlie. tended to do this or noi Ii know this. The rails wore laid on the surface and that they did not make the eslightest this morning there are about 150 move in this direction, and so long as it, work there placing the rails in pro- they did not we have no kick coming.

per position. I do -not know what the L. N. in-The scene of what promised to be a ntions are. Personally I see no Tea- legal conflict wasvisit ed by a large son4 why the road shouM build across number of people this morning.

anumg the Southern at this point on r)tile Ue.ou-1(-1 buill dosn Dale avenue an! tun- cause of rhe spurt of energy of the net under the South a he ein railway at N. track has- been laid to a poirrt almost due, north of their new point a few feet from the point Cln the depot anti stati So on. uthern railway 1A-here it was sup- I There a force of police, four or posed they would tunnel. The rails, ground and will thtrefore have to be I five in number, under Lieut. Conner on, the spot Dale avenue and a goad retold.

many of those employed by the South- An official of the Southern railway, i ern railway were there, among the num- said this morning that the Southern: her mg se'veral officials Of the road. railway received information severai wecks Ago that the L. Sr. N. would at- The L.

SE. N. men In charge WOUVI I to cross the baseball park and This morning at an early 'our it lok- viewed In regard to their movements yard road- the road supervisor and the A if th ere might be trouble be- a- master of the L. N. stated that their we the geethern and Loutsvillf and intetithop.

were to complete the Atreet Nashville railways on Dale avenue, cros-sing's before day break. or have the near Baldwin bas, bail park. over al- crossings so far done that passage igniingeht VI, be obstrufted. s. leged intenticns On the Part of the lat- ter railroad to trespas er I toughby, the A.

K. is out of the city but the A. At midni ght a L. N. force -Was on N.

is Out of th city today. but the the grounds and about 3 ocick this A. K. N. frce dilam any inten- morning another for ce ent to Ork tions Of deviatinl from the proposed there The Southern raihvay route down 1ale avenue.

There seems notification that would make to he something under the surface of an in the darkness to build ss sea, we matter. acro the babll park hich is th property of the Southern, and over the The city granted the L. N. prhq- grade at Oita point. It lege Of buildind own Dale avenue.

but the belief that the roaVI wouid steal a 1. fove ni, tho tIristtortv nor. march on the Southerwand bu kiero, th eue the road ong i avn object to ild at this point and up the alley between being- hunt In front of their homes and -have to get out an injunction. and York lillot tratind to their new Thi. wo1111 -Alt, in ofan that the L.

6z. N. i ramppg.IDAtON5 PROM ITIE51 WHO HAVE I TRIED MUNICIPAL OwNER5Hcp -7? II, 11 FROM 5 TRIED MUNICIPAL, iti I 7 1 tt ev, ot 1t Ire I 01Ct''' 4, ..,:1 immilm, nra- .44,, 1,,,, et-03. Tx 4:1 -1 ST. PETERSBURG, MAY P.

IS NO CONFIRMATION AT THE GENERAL STAFF OF THE REPORTED DEFEAT OF 2,000 COSSACKS AT Al YANG PIEN MEN, NORTHEAST OF FENG WANG CHENG, BUT THE MESSAGE FROM GENERAL KUROPATKIN, ISSUED THIS AFTERNOON, RECORDING THE 'JAPANESE ADVANCE FROM KUAN-DIANSIANG (KWAN-TIEN) SAIMATSZA, LENDS COLOR TO THE TOKIO REPORT, IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT AL-YANG-PIENLIES BETWEEN THE ABOVE POINTS. 111.0.......1.0-0 I I a a 11' 1141- the Mita twr bdag Southern and A. K. -avenue." '44'-' N. officials, and the public is deslr- It is unofficially Stated that it will -otts of kr owing what -was doing." A be an exceedingly hard propositiOlt to great many viri-, Why the build umier the K.

A. bridge, near L. N. should have a force at work the L. N.

depot, and the road may at so early an hour is a cause for ques- have had this proposition in mind. It tinning. altnough they Taatie not sin- is believed that the building along the Illf I I 1 i 4' 1 I I a 1 .1 a Farmers' Special Edition LUiLIUU ANARCHISTS ATTACK PHILADELPHM PRIEST T. More Troops Leave Japan To Protect Kuroki's Army WASHINGTON, May 30AcIvices received here report the depart. tire from Japan of another army division.While its destination is not stated, it Is conjectured that these troops are about to close in the Russians' rear in Northeast Corea, cutting off the raiding parties which have threatened General Kuroki's cymmunications.

Philadelphia, May attack three others were captured by the posupposed to have been instigated by lite and the rest were driven off. anarchists has been made upon thel Thc. Italian quarter wits for a time Rev. Antonio Isoeri. rector of the wild with excitement and thp crowd Church of St.

Mary Magde 11 iii Patezi. threatened veangenee no the prisoners. During at. pageant in honor of the 1 The priest had been warned by annoychurch's patron saint, a hand of men i mous letters. The cause for the attack rushed to the priest's carriage, the is not known.

po- t. titne crowa ()tier s. nony- tttack In connection with the East Tennessee Farmers' convention. which meets in this city Wednes- I Thursday and Friday of this week, The Sentinel will issue a special farmers' edition on Fri( lay, June 3. 7 This edition will beedited by Prof.

Andrew M. Soule, who is secretary of the convention, di 7 rector of the Tennessee Agricul tural Experiment station and pro tessor of agriculture in the Uni- I i 4 1 i versity of Tennessee. gip movP toward t'neroarhing on South- alloy between Dale End York this prop- t. POPE. i'llA RENOUNCE ern territory.

The road was laid for osition would have assumed a different ewer a quartrr of a mile on the surfaco aspect. The L. N. if4 working on th14 of the Kround on Dale avenue and is spot thist morning for preliminary build now- being relaid this morning. Inter- mg under the bridge.

Attack on Port Arthur Is Expected Very Soon POW-ER MEMORIAL EXERCISES OgERVED AT NATIONAL CEMETERY (By Cable to The Sentinel.) Rome. May 30.It is reported th pope is preparing an it assorting that he Is prepared to renounce clai rns to all temporal sovereignty except in Rome; LIAO YANG, May 30.The impression at headquarters is growing that the main objective of the enemy is Port Arthur, mid It would not be surprising If the actual assault on that fortress began within a fortnight. No Important movement of General Kutch' had been reported Up to the time this dispatch was flied. Rain Lept Crowd Away but the Program War Car very brief. hut oppropriute to th' no-1 FLOWERS STRUM UPON THE WATER It will also present many of 7 7 the addresses delivered before 7 the convention, and will abound In other valuable reading matter of special Interest to those en- gaged In aviculture, stock rais- 1 Ing and kindred pursuits.

The edition will be Illustrated with half-tone cuts. It will be a valuable souvenir of the con: ventiiiit and will have a wide circulation among the of East TAinessee. -------iii- HEAVY RAINS DESTROY THE RUSSMN ROADS FEDERAL DEAD OF THE NAVY WERE NOT FORGOTTEN. EXERCISES THIS MORNING ON TENNESSEE RIVER BRIDGE. casion.

Ile referred to oth. whih brought all tog.e the aceer nsion ried Out Just the SameCol Tyson Speech cth to cast garlands in t. riett ioty aa in Parts Given. aters as a mark of loco for bei who round vittery graves, he r4erti'd to Mu: navy pnw.r of the what been in VI While the showers, this afternoon, gray-haired veterans. Ylsiot past.

We shoul1 as we have. assein- th memorial exercises to a Nvhot yon have passed throng tile ourselves to do honor to the mivy, great extent, thdy were carried out in 'suffered Mt before me In Vngu and this is a proper pl'irie. It is hero the National cemetery as hool been uncertain form. I can See that we assemble in view of the gr.k tpl Milk, the rain fell my mitors eye, in your youtl of the terntorial governor of the rather copioludy (truing the afternoon. vigor.

going forth in the are vi'w Ihn tile assembly entered into the spirit to fight Ceder the iteme in N't V. very fervently. anti ditni stripes of your country here in of xhore th, common-the Wa, one of soletruMy. the a you sritv it. I Cr of hOrn.

We The exert-is-es were to have be gu you a little later enlisted Int( seinble over the Niitera the II- conducted litter, reginwtit and clad in the ur hint and brave Sevier ero-ised in hIg with the hope that there would he a of your country, proud. ha thp cessation-of the rain. lbovevor, this and etaltemptimus of any mat state of which we Ire till and on, not cowl? tittle to do mutili good, aoilld not be a sobfler. I cp near wbvre was horn the riot the exorcises Were ocootOrted under you a short time rater, aft, grand old man, Itavid Rora- timbrelltis as the people gathered novelty of camo'life 'had wee gut. While patriotism is considered a about the stand Ivhere the in longig for that eheerful old virtue, and while melt continuo to limior the main were held.

'rile master of and dear old mother far awri3 deeds' of valor and bravery, may the the ceremonies Was Judge U. It. Inger- I ean see you in the weary name of Farrigut remain immortal. a veteran or I to federal army. pr the hmely nights on duty.

while obi ocean's breast rifler he had called the exercise4 every shadowy form seneN a I Ilears a white sail. to order: the assembly ealt was sound- of exciternent to your heart And to1 nn stars to rest ed ty I. B. the 1101vIt'Inteht, fittally I can see you on th Guide through the gale, bugler for tho department of tile Nthott battle comes. when While the showers.

this afternoon, marled the limmorial exercises to a great extent, thoy were carried out in the National cemetery as hail been aimonneed, and while the rain fell ratber during the afternoon, the assembly entered into the spirit the iss very fervently. he Was ittle Sotettlitity. The exercises Nere to have livatin -wIn'e conducted later, kith the tolpt (11,0 thOri. Nvoull he a cessati)n- of the rain. However, this dol rot (-mire in fliP In (1,1 inii1i good, and the exerelses o'ere under umbrellas as the peopttN gat the Stand AVIIPte the exercises in the Main NVep master of the ceremonies was Jt11L t.

IL Inger- soil. a veteran of the federal army, and rifler he had called the eXercise4 to order: the assembly crill was sounded by, I. It. Ziegler. the department bugler for the department of the gray-haired veterans.

visions what von have naaaPel through ptiffered flit before me in vague uncortlin form. I an see my mind's eye. in your youth vigor. going fort in the ardor parriotisni to fight Oehler the and stripes of your country the as you arl(V it. I you a little later enlisted into regirmot and clad in the of your country, proud.

contempthous of any man wollid not lie a soldier. I you (I short time rater, after novelty of cam!) 'life had worn longing- for that eheerful old anti dear obi mother far away. I van see you in the weary a the lonely nighte on diltY, every shadowy form seneN a of excitement to your heart; finally. I can you on the hattl0 COTT1051, when and Watandin. The Chinese are readily offering themselves for A typhoon prevails, which hinders the Japanese landing (liter atinns and heavy rains are spoiling the roads.

The Russians, it is reported, have captured a Japanese convoy. Liao Yang, Sunday, May 29.Lieut. Colonel Shirdonoff, of the Fourth Trans-Amur railway battalion, has repaired the railway line north of chou, between the station at Sininchen and Van Zatlin, and toworrow will complete the work between Bfangoy Proyer by Rev. I. A.

PearceShort Address by William RuleThe Other Program. CET Or 11PPERS 13 SET DUES JAPS -ADVANCING UPON WA NGTIEN Men ill 11.VC.F forget, horirt qf oak. Ftato. Tho inyoeation then offered by ilie state Hier. J.

Frazee. "as 'sung by at fIttarttrq. the for the eXeleiSeS Were then read by Post Adjutant Alex. Eckel. ritpi the vommander's tLhui(''F.

we's I I. D. loftis. past cotnniiniter post No. The speech ttr it Vteltyshlitg was read by John S.

Cooper, and then eame the first address or the occasion, by Ibm. II, A. Hamilton, Pe is department commander Idn the state, umi his subjeet was -Tfio 1.111tNit Si-Miler of which was very ably stpl interestingly tiltICIISSed. lb paid a great tributeto the soldier rind corn-Fared his deeds of valor, his endurniter with soldiers of other Ilit4 address was very Impressive. After it selei Him by tbe quartet, the second speech of the daY WnS ilPHVertsl, this by rid.

1,, D. Tyson, 'The AniericiturSoldier of the Spanish War, After this, 'lowers were strewn on the gravers, Colonel Tyson's Address. itravoe, Colonel Tyson's Address. St. Petersburg.

May wa Mee has received tIte following dispatch from General Kuropatkin under today! date: this morning. received a report stating that the Japanese advance advance on Kwang Tien has begun from Siamatsza. The number of the enemy is not known." CARTER COUNTY TO BE TAKEN-1 Up JUNE 6OTHERS TO FOLLOW. The court of chancery appeals has sal the following counties for hearing, commencing June 6. Judge Barton beirg In the city today looking after the Betting of the docket: Monday: June 6Carter.

Un lcol, Sullivan. NVashington and Greene. Tuesday, Jane 7-1-tawkina and June 8Cialborne and Campbell. Thursday, June 9Grainger. Union, Hamblen.

Jerferson, Cocke. Andernon and Sevier. Friday. June 10Knox. RESINS PUN To APS FAIR TONIGHT, SAYS JO-JO.

Farragot. rbolt stroke." The firing then fired three shots. this being the salute in honor of the dead. was sounded. and af.er the invoration the assembly adsiorned.

Tlif Se711PR on the bri4ge at the time the Tf in progress solemnly impressive. The (Ad soldiers marched to the drum. whieh was hi-I'll by IL 8. litmt, who Ng fifer and drummer in tiv, 0)111 WWI 11 1V914 prgnnized ut rinolutti E. W.

Adkins carrlett the ol(1 Sixth TenP tt4Mst! thq. Whieh VA now only tit 1 el and which Wil ran- tiously and tenderly carried lw 'Nit. Ad-king. The two nags of tho 'lard rind II. N.

Hood posts were ear Henry Welsgarber and 11. n. Lott I. TeSpoCilvtly. The ladies of the Woman's Relief rorps who strewed the tion'erS.

'were lliosdames R. carter, Frank Sntman, J. It imago, Thomas Iforliburg, J. Cook. W.

F. floss. and others. Others who presented flowers for the leror-ttion were Mrs. J.

W. NVard Judson and towel) IIonye and 'Airs. Sterling. Ebenezer. T.

On the bom so of the beautiful Ten. me see, in honor of DILVitt heroes, gar- nds of flowers we is re th morning east In profusion from the truignincent Tennessee river Midge. or PKpreise ineldPnt to nnr in commernortthin of the annual Memorial day in this city will be more Impressive than was the service this morning. Shortly alio' 9 o'clock. the hour that was set for tliel exercises.

a number Of federal veter-I tins of the Ed Rnd 11. N. Hood i posts marched to the Tennessee rkeri bridge from the Ed Niaynard post hall. The party was heaikd by ii tiring somil: from the posts, Iwing composed Of C. N.

IR-niley. W. it, carter, F. J. 1.1 John Farmer.

Id F. Shelton, John Ag.o,1 For. it. IL Forrester end G. commended by W.

It. Carter. The veterans had their guns fill brigkt as if they were on dress parade in grand review, every piece being burnished to it shining brightness. A number of other veterans were in the party. among them being Frank Sesman, Dr.

M. M. Harris, John U. Sehroule, J. J.

Bynum, and many others, rind ladies of the Weninns corps. The party halted about niidway across the bridge. and Rev. 1. A.

Pierce. chaplain of Ed May.I nard post, moanted an improvised stand and offered the InVOefitiOn. It was Folemniy impressive. a neference to of hrRvery of soldiers of the civil War, a rlerence to socritices that had boon made. etc.

Ile said: "Ileavenly Father, the wnr brought on strife, con-, fusion and euffering, but out of this all there was brourlit glory to Your name.1 and thank You that there were men I who guided us safely to the present' conditions. When this conntry looked wrecked and run down. You put it Into the hearta of men to rise up above the adverse conditions and save the ItintiI We thank Yeti for the prosperity th-it has followed the strife. We remernb-ri I has followed the rite. Ws remernhol the far east.

Ms majesty has the general staff send him twice daily reports r(garding the 1012ation there. These rcports are aerompanied by maps and plans of the military operations. RUSSIANS ARE ABANDONING THREE IMPORTANT POINTS. Tokio, 3lay 30. (3 p.

Oku, in COMMIlliti of the Japanese forces operating against Port Arthur. reports that the Russians have abandoned Chen-Ko-Chen-lluang-Shan and Liu-Slut-Tun. No Russians have been sent east of Chen-Ko-Chen-Pau. General Naktunura's attachment, who oceuplad Friday, captured four Russian guns. RUSSIANS DEMONSTRATIVE of and anti you in anti of stars and for ran see your uniform haughty who I can see the off.

home And vigils when tremor and. day the S.11111,1 t1 arms heard and there is hurrying to and fro: when the clatter of bayonels, the tramn of men. Warn you that the dread hour of battle hits nt last roma. I ran see you with set teeth rind with whitened but determined faees In the dread shock of battle. with the roar of artillery.

the thunder of horses' hoofs. the rattle of mtig the sickening smell of blood. 7 the awful carnage. 'it men fsning on every side. the cries of the v-ratitileti and the moans of the dyanti thus the battle rages for hours nod hours: now one Si4IP has the advantage.

and now the other. I' ett yet neither IA 1.1e will yield. both being romposed of the Ptornemt attiff that Watt ever gathered together hi human form. Anti now I see one of yen who hits been doing deeds of valor. fell wit hoot Tinian, not dead.

Ion 'wOlintied most unto death: anti then I see thnt one in the long' and weary ptritggle. his life hanging by FL thread, finally won baek to life and health, but with a shottered arm or an amputoted leg. Ali! the suffering and the trials. AI'd another not so fortunate. till in the midst of the brittle to rise no more.

And mnnv WWII MID naat rests here within these groundp end Ike under on cool. green pod In the tongueless of the dreamiest; duet. This. my friends. ip only a very chart and a Very poor description of a very email tart of the Willi and the troubles that you old soldiers have for many of yen es- entwri In many battles.

and the peonist end emotions ahich I have ileeeribed were only part of the daily routine of your lives. Think. Env felinw eitizons, what courage. what fortitude and what intleperite. able valor thee mon mina have pespeetted to have been Able to con-More the most deadly ennflict in the history of tho world for four' long and teralble years.

My eom. tniks, did you ever tulle realise the terrible earner of that awful conflict. of 'It to "Ati? Did Yon evrr fully the rivere of blood that were really shed? flil You ever 1 (Continued on Ninth Palm) I. ATTACKS ON BOTH FRONT AND REAR PROPOSED To Defeat Japanese Purpose of Taking Port Arthur With Army Now Marching Upon it Is 110. 0 i 0 0 1 A.

4 ,234 4 I -4 A .4., is 4 1 I I 1 I :) .4 i i iv 4' stwAi I I I IN DEFENSE OF KIN CHOU. Ett Petersburg, May 80.A etni- I Metal telegram from Stukden today, says: -Owing to the imposaibility of defendin the position aouthwar4 of Kin Chou without the aid of the fleet. the Russians' defense at that point Winil only of demonetrative charac- ter. The defending force was armed with guns taken from the Chinese in MO and hod little ammunition. The occoinalun of the position by the Sap(mese at a cost to themaelves does' not niter the situation." I i a BROUGHT THE MONEY 4 1,, I TO PAY OFF DEBTS.

I rm 1 urr LICD I 0. 1 I Jerome Templeteov.em, of the hf Vrn who brought tho octs emit inni it to thro I 4 i Col Tyson said: Members of the Ed. Nlaynard Onst, fellow Soldiers, contiades, and friends: I hit Ve been Invited tui sneak to you. toditY. of the soldier of 'tet.

Veterans of 'GI and '6. I feel my hisignitlea net. In your tires. ence today. It is true that I urn pritliti.

nil I feel itietlY tontid of the fact that when my country co 110.1 in le; I responded and of. fered myself as it sactifiee, if be, on the altar of my country. I int. comrades and friends, when I tonna here, today, end lookiiiito the faces of ymi obt men whn fought from 'Howling flfeen to $hiloh: who fought from Itolinont through the swamps of the -Pirrippi river, tO the end of that 'marvelous camnnign, which resulted in the mittrenOree of N'ieksburg: Who fotight frotn Chickamauga to 1 Atlanta ntal to the Nen: who fought from Antietam nod ttetlyshurg to Appomattox. I unit hut feel thlt the hie? legointi whieh esverience has taught On eohtier of 'Tel Is Iknow how to better tilThreciale Und revere the soldier Of 'GI to '61.

An I stAnd here In the presence Of you (By Scripps-McRae League.) London, May 3O.The New Chwang correspondent of the Reuter Telegram company wires that the Russians have planned to trap the Japanese now marching on Port Arthur by attack in both front and rear, General Sweetie: says he will await the Result under the Wail. of Port Arthur. while Gen, oral Kuropatkin is reported as advancing to attack the rear. GERMAN EMPEROR GREATLY 'CONCERNED OVER WAR. Is Watching Every Movement in the Russo-Japanese Conflict and Hears Reports Twice Daily.

Berlin, May 20.The Aston; the organ of the Gertnan Agonistic variety says Emperor William has sent to 'General Kuropatkin, through Major Itunket, who went Manchuria as GerMan military attache with the Russian army, a tang autograph letter. kligh military Mends here remark upon the unusually lively interest the inperor taken in military events of LETTER FROM KAISER TO GEN. KUROPATKIN. 8 (Sy Coble to The Sentinel.) a 0 e-' a the armleyi.on the field, and WP thank the Tennessee t'entral rnilway nitil tho 112 Thee fog' the nun of the past who went halide of reached the city I I upon tho fields: an ti we remember the this morning from Nashville. where ho 1...

2 .3, A i srstdfully, snit In memory of the isol. retonined otter the trite decnocrntic disre we coat the ilowere 110 indirOth40, convention looking otter the Inks of of the reeurrection. nnd mny the mem- the Tinnit PPP, rtnit tni Nth Way. ThA I ory of thoite great ever en die. Mny toad will be tniten mit of the Minds of IL, Thy blessing relit upon those who re- the receiver Wollnestiny.

Mr. call tho peet in tears: may Thyhiirian, itui drawing thecacdor.to this, enact ho. "What a mixture you have there Jo. Ines rept upon thOPP ho rememher the rote he left Nnehville. Ile brotisht hark Jo, what do you mean?" aserineea of those dayos, anti when the with hint a check for which will "In the nursery buodness nowI mean day comes.

may nil join in the happy be UPPti In plying off the of Ve rot kouping the We while the Indies reunion of mothers. huidinittio, elven mid. This money im bents paid ot7r so tip town ehopping end talking, One Arl4 children rind nuir Titir )1WIn1, today. and cavil will Tuesday. pr these fellows halt turnot black in 'sem anti abide with tie ell and 1'0 n'.

VOI, Mr, Teitintodon stanai thnt the tool is the to from excessive fretting." mote. Amon." now free front debt 14 Mt that ail (Tod. "The WPtitherr The invoention wan followed by thriitore whom he represented have been "Rain tonight and address of Wm. I Rule. which Wile 'aliened.

4 A 4 Tter lin, May hitt re. ports that a Clormen military attache has been to Hume Ian Manchuria with a long autograph letter frotn the kainer to General Kitropalltim The ictier has oriterett tha befultinartcra staff to fur-nigh sn elaborate report or the devel4 opmente in the far eastern Win every six.

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