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a Geshe oe ie ey eS AE SRE LS . aad fee The Star Is Only One Cent Everywhere THE STAR'S NEXT GREAT FICTION OFFERING WILL BE «THE SORCERESS OF THE STRAND’ RUSSIA WILL DEFY ALL EUROPE —e — —_— o} She Is Planning to Send the Black Sea Fleet Through the Dardanelles, Owing to the Serious Situation in the Far ‘ sTOM HOUBE IN‘ OBSERVATION HILL . Viadivostok, which was bombarded yesterday, is one of the finest b r ¢ far Russia’ s chief seaport and naval station in th (fle ocean, and Hen “at tue as ™ siento, wa an omar tran ono nt tarts i mami’ lt pnt ar nave ing te Pat oz, ann Island, The h r, whieh is surrounded by hills on " for half ¢ n firec tion and then turns east for another mile. Though situated in the same . atitude as BB V mtok is le exbound for four months of the rate rt but © powerful icebreak the pasta ge open for the shipping. There is —_—_—_—_——__—_ «a , ©. ve sgele up. to 2,000 tons, and a ¢ t ring 626 t feet, w a depth of 20 feet. The town, w hich population of 30,000, is bul ne f the harber and has # fine be ‘ ‘ prof , racks with space for 100,000 men. A railway rune northward to Kh sk, on the Amur, a dist f 475 miles, and a noth 1 tt the has re- [ to BERLIN, March 7.—The Tageblatt reports that Rus: tate of affairs in the far east Europe and send her Black sea fleet through the Dardanelies 0 that it may join forces with the fleet in Oriental waters. This at Hwangju with a | : action, it is believed here, will result in embroiling the powers in | nese are closely watched by the Cossacks. | | Hateh’s decision In the suits brought by the Beattl Brewing and Maiting company an tervenors for the appointment of eiver for the Labor Temple A: and for an injunetion restrad mate have © supply Of stores , as such @ course will be in open violation of the treaty of HE MUST set | RUSSII | SUPPORT |Be eee 9 scmatieestd VLADIVOSTOK WHERE 18 RUSSIAN FLEET? | © CHILD| Soi ees SA uf RE TELLS HIS nd will unque army and © Boers and « now en route to Manchuria Sasthae the Ruslan aquadten te Oil there, According: te reports] CQUEEAMNEPUGES TO SEND W.| pane tor aavt fir rng OWN STORY from Tokio the squadron was seen off Gensan, Korea, or | @ MAINES’ BABY DAUGHTER ' pow ns, has ack the sear ; Dut this is not confirmed. The current belief te that the | . | a tr und, lead 2 = - PPS IR th idl s not at V nvestat, official nor other TO THE POOR FARM - eve a he C ’ be the| MANDERVILLE SAYS HE DI VLADIVOSTOK, March 7.—This city was bombarded yesterday einen JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, March 7.| Who ¥ killed | pistol duel with NOT INTEND TO KILL eT afternoon by a fleet of five Japanese battleships and two cruisers, ee A t « < curred in a| @ policeman in Spokane last Janu-| which appeared at 1:25 o'clock and na fierce attack on the shore one tupne o nat. of have cn | 8tY tT b batteries and the town pro The bombardment lasted fifty-five William C. Hi the itee 7 nage 8 agen burg who was killed had a - minutes. j who tried to sh 4 43 s Os at oe Arguments in the trial of Geon The fleet came in from the direction of Askold island, at the : | Porting. hin inval yeas ggg aD dann se aac br re reg Chrys sve| Manderville for the murder of e trance to Useuri bay, to the southeast of Viadivostok lcounty. w ‘ © wupport the 1 rape Bm rosa ao lng : brother-in-law, Ed. McDevitt, wi é upon entering the bay the fleet formed a line of —e hild by Superior Judge Morris this -" 7 ae ee eee sewed" | Begun this afternoon at 2 o'clock, mpprosehed. The advance tine checked at a peint about ene and o eet iat. Seeds 2, tte tetek Atnaland | morning BUTTGENBACH _ Saree “yatnans 30:00 His “in| '* thought that the case will go wba edits malian Co eda ge 9? mag A on gee: ag Mody o burst, | Cofrespondent, that the Russian talway arc | “I gan't keep the k ’ | Of the police to vaweat” him for in.| th, JUFY tomorrow @%ening. PP ane Bees nm Se Pw hah g z pm ba ‘i ready for use in transporting troops to the far oe la nate not enough me I's the | ee . . | taking of testimony was finished ‘i ; 4 ber § [county's business to look after chit — hoon, pen dlggy bay EO atl con Pe od lh wotne dy” Srp teh gg wey Word Russia, according to the same pe per, ts admitting foreigners Into the |dten whose parents are poor. Now pretsibcrciits ‘ihaltdled! so sisal retired in the direotion from which the approach was made. At th it Would have been different | nber of Swiss officers already enlisted are |i¢ the youngster had been b | behalf this morning and tolé rather disconnected story of his with McDevitt, time two t boat destroyers apeared near the island and two ' | —— ————— = ~ leam't look after a sick child SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March 7 | quaintanceship | 7 are ve 1 over ome ph trenbe om | we he ev The bombardment not unexpected. A warning had been | | thie morning the sheriff came in ings.” pied pe ay ‘ate 1 are ste a ge be oe doen | he velit ou, steton poh sent out during the morning of the Presence of the hostile fleet on Pee ee ne area le eae eins | meemd strange for parents try-| shot office Saturday night, | | ly that he stabbed his brother- the paren one Sep grekeb itty fe pe Fy Reeth >. pa lav 4. A posse | ine to met fid of a wick child. All) died this morning with gaining | | law tn self-defense and did not ee which have heretc ee t is t " ws rans, e to cupply ef ammunition would have been reduced without results, and | to now in pe | Saelna coc’ rede antterena Ss ae ae j tend to Kill htm as there is no prospect of restocking Viadivestok with ammunition errs egal | come before me eroetiat, Sot yo son Albe ie still) sage Hatch fod the app McDevitt, he said, had the Russians will probably risk no waste in repulsing any attack. It parents ueually quarre! for the p 1 * fired the fatal shot ef the ‘Retail Clerts’ Ansecins threatening to “do him up” one 4 ie thought that the Japanese fleet is standing by just outside the bay. ee setei@h of thelr children. Howey supposed motive was that of an cal 20 Saturday night for an tnjunc-| Years. so when the man hit him fi Viadivostok expectant. | [that's neither here nor there his | because of the refusal of his father | tion to restrain the Labor Temple As-| the saloon at Toit he believed HELD UP DEATH WATCH saat | case ppeake for itself, Some one | to give him more money pclation from selling the site for the| his time had come and drew opened labor temple. He rissolved | kr > | the temporary restraining order which | the knife was not lying open inh the father must , | LECTURED had been tamed ite pocket, as the state's’ witness testl PAINTERS AND CEMENT! “It fe not @ cane for charity ors the eases fied. He also denied that a mi ao bets sexily | —_—— with in the | named Jim Powell bad given hi My WORKS SHUT UP SHOP | pattie and Cart| The taking testimony tn the case aan | JORCEPTT, Mo. March 7 “at | > # finished Friday evenin e ar-| the weapon for the purpose of sta | Se comenen, te: sma 2 tet | PLEA FOR GOURMANS ; fined $60) mae filehed Friday evening. Tw tf-| bing’ McDevitt, altheagh be. sop 8T. PETERSBURG, March 1.—The official dispatches received here | '#*t Might on a pretence of reading a a | each by Judge Hanford this morn-| §0¢ Beart : this assertion fn jail shortly after ¢ ending obscene literature Dunn. the mu attorneys for the Clerks’ Asso-| arrest. He admitted that there CHICAGO, Mar Five thourand concerning the bombardment of Viadivostok by a Japa ae ff yesterday, do not mention any Russian losses, but other advices Bb relay -mposenil to | painters and & cement w struck mBeRiile Hebrew, Benefit Asso-| through the mails, Both the de- stat at they will take the| been bad blood between himself am: that five were killed. eld him at the point of| this morning, demanding increased | clatiog haw joined in the attempt lants niead gallty ‘and received © to the supreme court and are| his brother-in-law for years becal The Japanese seemed to be afraid to risk their ships to the fire of = ee aoe gecuré, through peeni So ae ee . Bin lS of Judge | of domestic trout’ ’ ' an ae the land batteries, and it is believed here that the attack was really i Ro oan it at a | FIRST PICTURES TAKEN SINCE THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR BEGAN The batteries, however, did not fire a shot, and if a squadron is in port it could not be seen from the Japanese tion on the bay of Useuri on account of the high land which rises at that point, obstruct- ing the view of the harbor. A report from Viceroy Alexietf to the czar from Mukden, yes day, says: *“Z most humbly inform your majesty that the cor ant at the fortress at Viadivostok reports that $:50 this morning n vessels were sighted south of Askold island. At 9:45 they were seen to be warships making for Askold tslan 4. About noon the enemy's squad- Ton was midway between the coast and Askold island, making for Us- suri bay. They were out of reach of the shore batteries. At 1:30 the enemy opened fire. Two vessels in the squadron were pably the first-class cruisers Idzuma and Yakumo, but the na the other veasels are unknown THE CIAP'S BIG ARMY (Ry Scrions News Aan The TOKIO, March 7 estimated | west k that the Russian: ~ troops | here that the » have disman- at Harbin, 20,000 at the | tled the batt injured at Port} mouth of the Ya 1, |) Arothr and taken theg uns ashore. | milies went of the 9 at] The Japanese cabinet will meet to-| Fung Wane the | morrow to consider financial legisia- mouth of the | tion. ‘CAN'T MOVE TROOPS Chemulpo to Ping Yang have retired from the | Yalu. It te said] Hor 1 provisions EaRHOt be Gut bought up by the Japanene, he li deserted A he information is that no advance is intended until 100,000 men have been concentrated at Ping Y ang. The th: « has helped the | waterways inland and transporta tion arrangements will be Improve ANDS, TOKIO. CROWDS READING WAR BULLETINS IN FRONT OF A TO KIO NEWSPAPER OFFICE The First Wer Pictures Taken in the Far East, Published in the United States, Appear in This Issue of the Star