The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 29, 1903, Page 5

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NEWS OF THE FAR EASTERN CRISIS | - 1S BROUGHT BY THE SHINANO MARU part of the T 1ted States to heed Co lombia’a protests or nocept the propo © Japanese Liner, 17 Days From Yokohama, Arrives in/svscscsmcn: france of diplomatic and commerolal Seattle and Reports That There Are Few Indie 9 fee 7 . . e MARINES GO TO PANAMA cations of Immediate War With Russia ream PD The Dixte today satled for Colon, ' —_ with 600 marines and six monthe’ From all the passengers who were | Provistons aboard, also fighting sup- The Alarming War Reports E smpe| matery scavatnted wien te tea | vod about the vedhue of di-| plies tor 1,000 ion anating From European News ee Se 1 Megs meme gs Maru left the Japanese port, the Centers Are Entirely Discredit- See six monthe OF #5 owIN 1 concensus of oplnlon was that WAr KIDNAPED “ ed by the Ship’s Officers and 4 vicinity of Port Arthur) 8" MO nearer at hand than 1t had Passengers. P F ee ee ss rts Were grossly exoggerated,|8ON OF WELL KNOWN NEW | Japa ‘ p[end the Ente grenee , YORKER 18 SPIRITED AWAY Wee Nippon Yusen Kaist a ¢ Rue ® ty to make] They say, almost with excep - — Shinano Maru, which arr a“ w Japan's ap-| that nothing has occurred to YORK, Deo 28.—A t call fy after noon toda was ginal! Gites ¢ ae fon to Pngland for funda «nt | rant placing faith tn the was sent to police headquarters this Fokohama, brings the sta y at Tokio, pu at gies t tr ence of the |!ns win that were being publish<l morning as the result of the ki: that it is generally understood in the | white the results that w follo ern od daily, and they were sanguine) naping of the son. of Mre, Charles Orient that in the event a war should y act of Eng dof} Th formation brought r by/that even In the extreme event Of) Mendricks, wife of the well known @reak out between Japan and Rus-| Japan | Shteano te widely at variance/an imminent approach of war, the eta, and England should « with The officers and passengers of from the s of the alleged rigid rid powers would still be success: Bapan, Germariy would promptly |gninano positively deny the sensa- | Pre sof ¥ ‘ te [ful tn prenerving peace, take up the cudgel in behalf of the tional rumors that have been pu m Parts, Lond 1 in and oth-| 7 these reports of the peag ten into the eab and dro ‘oear and precipitate one of the great hed on this side of the Pa P news From these ‘i ful dition of affairs In the ir a akieck speed. The eet ware of modern times. garding war preparations in the | other news centers would 1v-| Rast are worthy of credence, nowy re S tamaoes thie noon, Passengers on the Shinano claim |orient, ‘They say that on the aur. {aly be led to t he the slevidenced by the fact that the aoe , to have received confirmation of euleus at least, there ts not the slight- empire of Japan was a seething fe t led despatches untfor Tumor from highest sources, and it i oat ndication of an outbreak of hes- | t of delligeren that vast arm-|#fate that there have been no j freeiy stated by some that a few tilities, | ee being mot A And equip- | portant developments of Pur ‘GH he empire a g kept in mo-| Not one of them would say € CZAR D ’ eS er Pare PERSONATOR OF J, OGDEN : 4 ELET OOESN'T WANT TO FLEETS COMPARED 9 =] RETURN TO AMERICA STUDYING FINA N IN EUROPR N T BUFFALO, N. Y.. De i. —James a -_—_— { Ab who was arrested at Niagara Falls, Ontario, charged with tr making love to a New York restau- rant keeper's @aughter, will fight extradition, He was arraigned this COLOMBIA WANTS THE ISTHM US, OF A CHANCE TO WHIP)" on the charge of forging PANAMA, OR NOTHING TO DO WITH UNCLE SAM Goelet’s name to @ letter of introduc- ee ton, WASHINGTON, D. C., Deo. M—It] cept neither of the preceding propost nd tive source today, that three @Iterm@| aioe for the injury inflicted through b pe tome territor he amoun ote ere late eo we ounded bj acd ss EE * . _ path KENTUCKIAN 18 INCITED BY LIQUOR TO KILL WIFE, CHILD [“?°T tet Be was surrounded by & a th ah th « the " AND FRIEND, WITHOUT PROVOCATION v and after his ammunition had | which General Reyes submitted to the! nropasition to the peace conferen been exhausted in a desperate fight ‘The first was, that the status exiat-| text of Reyer note ix expected untit| Am & | methods, was the presentation for ac-|craned with Uquor, William Shep-| Mrs, Shepherd and passed through f © power of attor with his pursuers, he was captured. MAYKIND, Ky, Dec, 2.—Whileyman then fired @ shot which killed It Is rumored that a mob is being med to break into the jail and | | jto a shite after the death of |herd, entered his home this morning | her body, killing their 10-montha-old | |Iethmus should be ts bearing on the Panams cage. | Ara revenge ft nitopemye: Aang | } lynch bim tonight, The state guard thet od house sited th Hoye land without provocation shot and| baby which she was holding in her Bee American thould keep bee! it is a lengthy communication based | yn K ¥! Geath of has been notified to assemble in | |the merchant, am inwtrament was pre-| Killed Riley Webb, who was standing | arma, hands aff while Colombia tries to whip | entire n the Colombian tnterpreta. | Se@ted for his acknowledgment, though jr adiness to protect the jail | 4 he did not know of the aulcide wntii | t Mra, Shepherd. T ed Shepherd escaped to the mountath ‘The ‘Review of Reviews published the above filustration, giving an | Panama into submission tion of the treaty of 166 The note car- | several hours later approximate idea of the strength of the Russian Japanese fleets, In the | Upper picture the Japanese feet ts represented by the black outlines Third, if the t 4 Staten w ties the threat that a failure on the and Russia’s fleet in Japanese wate rs} the White. In the lower pic- | = ——= - - - —— ture the white represents the strength of Russia's navy if all the tm- | Derial warships were sent to the far east, and the black the total | Strength of Japan's navy by comparison. WELL KNOWN AERONAUT ViIC- WILDS 0 SIBERIA JOHN BULL WILL TAKE — a nahn ele A HAND IN FAR EAST © numbers are traveling at the /culex family. The | here will undertake of Uncle Sam—in franked|« larg W. B. Jones, @ passenger who ar- {1 BOSTON, Mass., Dec. 28.—Fire thts | rived from Yokohama this afternoon expen morning destroyed a rooming ho: on the Nippon Yusen Kaisha liner | envelopes. The passes for them have } been Iasued by the transportation de- as far as | making clear the infectiou on Court street. Professor Marshal, | ghinano u, te’ story 0! 1t- | be re . . ompi WAR IN THE FAR EAST 1S NOW CONSIDERED ALMOST A CER- ; ‘ LRN eA EER aD yl Big By nadie: M1) the mosquito in cases of y An-arronaut, and a well-known west-| pie hardships experienced by him |"*S) ‘Ge . * | N stu in question will ex- Surgeon General Wyman rent th | tend t ther dim es. and Dr. L. O. . TAINTY, AND SIGNIFICANT MOVE IS MADE BY BRITISH em character, was suffocated. He|and a compan franked envelopes to all the medi P juring 15 months Howard, the entomologist of the agri- cultural department, will examine the specimens gathered and report on the remuts. j Jcal and quarantine officers of the | had been in Boston several months | spent in the wilds of Siberia in the |#erviee with the request to forward Washington headquarters spect n oft of the PORTSMOUTH, Enginnd, Dec, [that the British government will —The admirgity today imued a re-|take a hand in the mixup. quest that all reserve men notity it} Tok are to the effect ‘of their names and the address from | that ¢ apanese foreign office hi which they can be su recetved ad information five service by tei what Russie will reply to Japs tion is considered » w }last mote, and that this reply will @f the far eastern jot auch @ nature as te @ourier arrived today fro’ the only outcome of the ev Petersburg with important dis patches for the Russian ambassador. | RUSSIA with STAND PAT : I, TOKIO, Dec. 2 of BRITISH TROO! nd Af... Bast sioom is notice: * ge Working on an airsbip model employ of the Northeastern sibe- |, variour bran’ jan Company muacown \sSemccce| SHE GOES TO f ns he Mnee Reene eee ee / | Which arrived in port today, had is¢|that country for gold on behalf of ; they were in Japan Pikeengers and A large carg f | fretatt sninting mostly of silk, of ‘hich there were ox kages, valued ay, 8% feeling | und the Jap- TORONTO, Dec y. Indies Among the ongere were Hajim i} i leaktvet hore teen Lon pe { Chr Ga oO the oe funda, the company re. | am the hest authority able settlement of xpos Crem ¢ ny way. They | British war office her is quanta wan neres field and Hh wt the Unitea |THE CRUISER NEW YORK SAIL 8 FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO tx to end 25.000 troops t ry wipe oh Sone ‘ s ¢ ast. This great body of troops te t Po tiae b t Miberte ¢ ‘They aay there is no gold in St THE ISTHMUS—SHE WILL BE ADMIRAL GLASS’ FLAGSHIP ed with the utmost dis } ud beria and denounce the management Ee Rassias re] [FUNERAL OF A PIONEER Jor the company, "in the, “harshest | —— 7 e note will b he funeral of the late Roswell |{erms Others, he says, have been) 4 @ianatch from San Francisco toyed @ rumor alleged to have been set WAR A CERTAINTY | Bg bye Big Ae att, which wan held yesterday |*imilarly treated | ” afloat me of her junior officers LONDON, Dee. 8.—A resnit of }to recons nd taken in the & Sons chapel, " Ihe Star this afternoon, states that! to the effect that she was going to the the receipt of private dis hes here ed to Japan | attended. It was held MOSQUITO’S GET PASSES | the United States cruiser New York, | Orient. to be on hand tn case she we foday there is a generni belief in of and this will mean | omes tas woust t ces of the Stephens which left week ago, nailed for to protect American Interests ficial circles that war in the far east | | ' NELIN'S K., Columbia lodge, | IN FREE ENVELOPES! Panama today. This shows that tho} | t of war between Japan and { almost certain | While the populace on the Jap fecent finds of Stra and the Pioneers | story as published exclusively tn Th els a marked activity around | lanese island are looking forward to | 4 hunters in London tef ank! of which Mr. Scott | ore Star on the day of her departure, t the New York reaches the and fraity offices, and ja eonfitet with anything but gloom, famin | Ar . ross t Mr, Scott rainsiteron O. Des 3 the effect that she was colng to Pan: the dispatch says, she will ati ies it is bel ved |the foreign office is not #o hopefu iF » in the the bu nettin, > pattle nnd had tive 4 WASHINGT Dy 3.) ama, is correct | ral Glass’ flagship, 4 will Bi Craven claim to f JMembers of the mosquito family in| Another local afternoon paper print-' represent American interests there, \ | THE STAR'S CARTOONS ARE UNEXCELLED IN THE WEST : d ;

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