The New State. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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HONOR BRAVE DEAD
COMMEMORATION OF BATTLE AT
CHEMULPO.
Strikirg Cortrjst in Ceremonies
ticipaled in by Japanese nd
Ruouni n D smal and Ur-
tightly To*n of Korea.
Tl.s disn.nl rifv .if Chemulpo 'in
lh«* w«s( < ,,sf of Korea r■ 1111 y wit-
DPf-wi two strangely cniitraxtlnK cer<-
monl'" each eonritifcri by alienit in
tin' land and pat ti commemorating the
historic event which serwd to inak«
thf raiiiH of the ton ti known around
it. world 1 <■ o' asion of the <1- :n-
on titration* wan the anniversary of
the ban!* between the Russian and
Japan?*" na\al detachments outside
the harbor
Hundreds of Japan< se came dow n
from Seoul, 'he capital city. fiO miles
to Join with tie large Japanese
colony «t Chemulpo in makitip the
da> a ty; .ti holiday of their home
land All of the Japanese quarter in
the town blossomed with bunting,
(lacs and lant< rn , day fireworks
banc'-d off the new stone quay at tln>
water front and every sendo and rick-
shn* man In town was out behind a
brass band, traillnc liis enthusiasm
through the narrow streets of the
mongrel town
There were lone speeches In the
high sounding formal oratory of the
Japanese, a parade drill of some of
the Japanese soldiers still retained in
Korea for the good <>f the Koreans
and a long night afterward of saki
drinking and dancing by the geisha
The Russians who came down from
Reoul had no part in the Japanese fes-
tivities With M de Sotnow, the Rus-
sian consul general, there were M.
Hirukoff, the archimandrite of the Or
thodox church In Korea; a few at-
tached from the consulate and half a
dozen Russian merchants and travel-
ers
They went out to the little foreign
burying ground on a bleak, treeless
hill back of the town nnd there,
whore all of the dead that had been
recovered from the Varlag nnd Ko-
rletz after the battle wire burled,
the archimandrite conducted the or
thodox service for the repose of the
dead The responses were sung by
Korean converts.
Among some of the foreigners who
stood in the cemetery with uncovered
heads while the priest offered up
prayers for the brave dead were those
who remembered the day when the
Varlag and Korietz came limping back
Into harbor after having stood off for
more than an hour the overwhelming
squadron under Admiral T'riu. The
Varlag, her unprotected aides punc-
tured like a sieve, was listing to such
an extent that the blackened snouts
of some of her starboard guns were
dipping In the waves The Korietz. a
little gunboat hardly bigger than an
American revenue cutter, had beer,
under the protection of her bigger sis-
ter and was practically inhurt.
Then it was that, as the foreigners
who ranged the hillsides back of the
town and the knobs of the harbor
Islands saw the conquering Japanese
squadron coming in to take its prizes,
the roar of tired magazines smote the
ugly little town nnd the two Russian
ships dropped to the mud of the har-
bor Even as the smoke of the explo-
sions mushroomed out in the higher
air strata and the bay's waters were
peppered with the falling fragments
of the lighting ships, the band on the
Italian cruiser lying at anchor in the
Inner harbor struck up the heavy ca-
dences of the Russian national hymn
In n requiem
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Patient (too ill locate for anything)
- Very well, doctor, l ave as many avi-
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"I say, pa, is a man from Poland
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"Then, pa. why isn't a ruan from
Holland call'd a llole?''
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Tortures Yield to Cuticura.
"Little black swellings were scat-
fi red over tn> face nnd neck and they
would have little black scars that
would itch so I couldn't keep from
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would appear and my clothes would
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but the trouble only cot worse. By
this time it was all over my arms and
the upper part of my body in swellings
ns large as a dollar. It was so pain-
ful that I could not hear to lie on niv
hack. The second doctor stopped the
swellings, but when they broke the
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and well. The disease lasted three
years. O. T. Wilson, Puryear, Tenn .
Feb 8, IMS."
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Prologue Required.
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"What are you thinking about now0"
asked his wife, sharply
"Why.'' began (Jaley, the Cornell
Widow tells an awfully good story
about—"
"Indeed"' interrupted Mrs. Galev.
freezingly Where did you meet this
interesting lady, may I inquire?''—Il-
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j
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