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Ladysmith developed as a residential area for the employees of a large coal mine, and, in 1904, it had a population of approximately 4000. 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'\n\"J don't believe ..anybody has -i^n\nany one of those eight men,\" .said\nCrosby. \"And up to the present .time\nwo do not consider that, we have\nthe-slightest trace of any of them\nsince they shoved off in their row-\nboats from McNeil's island.\" **\nMarshal Hopkins returned from Seattle to-day, and this' afternoon went\nover to the penitentiary, returning\nlate this evening. So f&'r no posse\nhas been ,seiit out- Marshal Hopkins\nlias detectives and individuals working in various parts of the Sound region. Upon these lie is relying chicf-\niy- for some tangible, clues- upon which\nhe can., work.\nEverything respecting the methods\nof escape adopted -hy-the men' after\nIhey-left \/ the penitentiary is mere\nconjectuie at the marshal's olfice,\n(hough the idea that \"is \"most- commonly .entertained is that they.have\nscattered, each man adopting his'own\nSeattle, Wash., July 7.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRussian\nrefugees being taken from Shanghai\nto,.Odessa en the Seattle steamer\nGaronne, became- so riotous between\nChina \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ports and Singapore - that\nCapt. Robert Law, master of - the\nship, wavs forced to place the ringleaders, in irons. Upon.arrival \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd at\n.Singapore Captain Law - appealed \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' to\nTh3 Russian consul to have the more\nturbulent of his passengers taken\nfrom-his ship.;llis. request .was refused and *lic promptly purchased enough' rifles*\"-and ammunition to arm\nAnd Will Commence His\nDuties in Washington\nin September\ntactics for getting oilt of the coun- J!s <;^. then he clapped more of\nfa b I his distorters m irons and subdued\ntry. .The,fact that the .two Japanese (Avefe sentenced ironi Alaska leads\nto the-conclusion' that they, will ^endeavor to reach .the salmon canneries of British Columbia.\nAt McNeil island', Warden Halligan\nof the penitentiary,' has .'placed addi-\nditicnal guards on duty *td frustrate\nany attempt on the part of other\nprisoners-to escape, having'a.suspicion that there might be a concerted\nplot, among the prisoners by which\nall' of .them'intended t
oof*1ind tJ\ufffd\ufffdc watch wiirprdtta'bl'y\nlie continued until .the'absolute security of. the \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdcell ,house is'made, certain. ---. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"*-. . \"\"\"\"\ntlie\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd rest 'by a show of arms on continuing his voyage. Reaching Odessa, the ship found the town in a\nstate of siege, and accordingly went\nto Theodos'ia\"; where she arrived , in\nsafety, according to.- a despatch from\nCaptain Law to Frank* Waterhouse,\nowner of the Garonne. - .\nSS. Titania is loadjnb a full cargo at Un-tn this trip,\nKIKAWS. ADDRESS TO THE\" ,\" ',' \"\" MARINE.' .' '\"''\nPLENIPOTENTIARIES The Collier Wellmgiton is; in lcdd-\nTokio, Juiy 7.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe Emperor dchv- iiig ^a.full'cargo \"\"'of'coaL ' \"'\",\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\nered an address today to the peace - - v\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-. ' '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*' ' '<'-'\"'\nplenipotentiaries,, as follows: ss- Terra* Nova?\"is --taking on coal\n\"Ihe President'or the United Stat- al thc wharvf; ,'\" ..\"\", \"!W\nes, being\"grioyed that war be- [ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdss.-.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdvnriirrlsjn-;for bunker';,coal oii*\ntween . Japan and Russia had not jler way north. \\. \" '\"',). - #\nbeen brought to a close after a lapse ' *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* u *-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd->'i-!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nof morel than a year, and being un-1 ss- Pi'\ufffd\ufffdci*ss May was in yeslcr-\n\"pressed with the urgent need in-ihe , ,,ay fo1' hcu coal\ninterests of -.pea.ee and humanity, .c-tf\nermina'ing the conflict\", has suggested that the two gov em incuts appoin\nplen potenfiaries and cause them to\nmeet together to negotiate peace\n\"We were compelled, con ti ary to\nour wishes, to resold to arms, despite our constant wish for peace,\nand in consequence of the cone liato-\nty spirit of our opponents, that hostilities be brought to an end, nothing would be more satisfactory than\nsuch a cons\"mmalion.\n\"Accordingly wc at once,accepted\nthe suggestion of the president of\nthe United States and a\\c hereby\ncharge you with the mission of negotiating and' concluding peace. You\neltould devote yourself with all \\our\npower to discharge your mission and\nma'ce every -effort to secure the re-\nestablishment of peace on a durable\nbasis.\"\n o\t\nGIVEN LIMITED TIME\nSUBJECT TO\n$5fl00 FINE\nPortland ,Orc., July 5.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMillionaire)\nJames Dun-sniuir was a sore man\nwhen he arrived in Portland Harbor\nthis morning in his yacht \"Thistle\"\nThe \"Thistle\" arrived oil' the Ciiluni-\nliia yesterday flying a quarantine Hag\nain'd was escorted over the bar by\nquarantine officers, who let the dis-\ninguisilied Victoria parly go on ou-\ny after , examination. Meantime\nthe Wellington pud left sotilbboimd.\n|Now it develops that each of these\n;:raft is subject to a fine of $5f0-tn0'\n]>y the government and an additional\n|)il:.tage fine by the State of Oregon.\nIiecause she crossed the bar without\nIi pilot. The Wellington\" is bound\nIrom British Columbia to San Ffan-\nj-isco with coal and was jspo'kcti'_--.off\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTeah Ray. The party was transfcr-\n!yed to the collier.\nThe officers jOf the Wellington, now\nBerlin, July 7.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe imperial supervisory office for private insurance\ncompanies has demanded of the E*tqui\ntable Assurance-Society and Mutual\nLife Indurancc Company of New\nYork, that they declare by August\n1st in ,what manner they intend..separating their premium reserves, and\nhow they .inten:! ,,lo invest them. The\namounts affected arc $7,500 in the\ncase of the Equitable,-and $5,2C0,-\n000 in the case of the Mutual. The\nsteps have no connection seemingly\nwith the piesent Equitable development, but are taken with the iew\nof carrying out provisions of the\nGerman Iiisuiancc law of 1901.\nEMPEROR WILL TRY,\n; TO PASIFY PEOPLE.\nSt. Petersburg, July 7.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdReports\ncurrent today jtend to confirm the advices of the>Associated Press \"from\nMoscow July,\"5th\" teethe effect that\nthe Emperor, is preparing to go . to\nJtrchilin and issue a maflifeslo.-surii-\nmoning representatives\" of the people.\n-\\? r. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'.\nGERMAN STEAMER \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- -*.'\nI CARRYING iWAR MUNITIONS.\n^Saigon, July 7.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe German steamer \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLiti\/un has .been detain >d herein\ncons\ufffd\ufffdi}uenee of-the 'discovery _thatshe\nhas munitions of war on board. The\nrecords available do not give the\"\nname of the German or other steani-\n,er having any similarity to tlie\"Lit-\nziin.\" The captain of the Litz.uh\n*on her arrival here declared that the\nLitziiu's cargo consisted of \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd merchandise. Lieut.-Governor Rodier order-\noil .the vessel to be --searched and munitions were found concealed among\nthet sacks of flour and canned provis\nions.\nOyster Bay, N. Y., July 7.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOfficial .announcement was \"made today\nne're \"that Elihu Root had been appointed Secretary of State. The announcement was made today .on the\nauthority,,of President Roosevelt in\na statement given out as follows:\nElihu Root lias accepted the- tender by the President, of the isccre-\ntaryship of state. He will
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