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pe Ni bh Rea Beth a The Star Is or One Cent aves winds, VOL. 6. NO. 14 25 CENTS PER MONTH pol EDITION THE STAR'S NEXT GREAT FICTION OFFERING WILL BE «THE SORCERESS OF THE STRAND’ LOOKS A a LURID WAR LITHOGRAPHS Japs Haye Probably Shut the Viadivos=) *i:<visssccceswesutiecny Senn tok Squadron off from any Russian) RUSSIANS ADVANGING Port. sides fate 9, ui aaner alinsciiec i Masa SSDAY, MARCH 8, 1904 1INC inst into Korea a# far south as Song Ching, and to be «till pu — southward along the west coaat of Kor lieved, being prote NDON, March &.—While no off inf apled MH T here in regard to the Vladivostok bow | ad only and signal ft i " that the Jape @ fleet has cut off the Russian equadren from Via | having abandoned ¢ t ary divostok and the Russian squadron ts | vietnity of Postette bay a ~- The continued silence of the Russian atches in regard to the squadron strengthens this belief. If it is true that the Russtan fleet is so cut off the position is a erate one for the Russians, as the Squadron must run the gauntlet and come under the fire of the Inpanese Meet at either V k at Port Arthur tn erder to reach a Russian port | CHEEF( While Viadivostok is considered the strongest port. tn t 2 entrenched ant, at the same time the Russians have been rettled ther on the bills B t Jar forty years and it is thought that her de re ot a8 - Seal a : haeie Oe character, her guns particularly bel win, All the modern | the n that the Rissians hold equipments that it has h possible to get across the trans-Siber- | is n the Tugela 5 THIS 18 THE JAPANSSE ARTIST'S IDEA OF WHAT HAPPENED TO THE RUSSIANS AT THE FIRST B NGAGEMENT IN THE HARBOR OF PORT ARTHUR. This picture ts the repr tion of a Japanene itograph furnished to a special commissioner of the Newspaper Enterprise Association, now in Tokio, by the o ho ar t, and for excluatve publicatio c ¢ yer Ei dclation’s war » Charge of Port Arthur Fleet - (hy Bertppe News Ase'n) PORT ARTHUR, March § Aa-} miral Makaroff hax arrived at Datny and is expected here today to take) of the Husslan squadr tranquility prevails here re was no foundation #0 far as * Is known here for the story that the| Japanese are planning a simult ous attack on Vindivostok and } Arthur, The Japanese squadron is} 7 | nowhere in ight and its location ts] a matter of conjecture JAPS RECRUITING FINNS DULUTH, Minn, Maret agents of the Japanese gover securing recruits for their “Saget: Czar Is Said to be Eager to Submit the Far Eastern ion ranges. | The Japanese Red Cross societ 1] General Karopatkin starts for the perate with the American 1 east jay. No serious opera-| an the Red Cross nurses are ail) tions will be undertaken until hie ar and are government employes. | rival at the seat of war. The Rus 2 Noe women are permitted in of with | sian army will not take the offengive| (By Beripps News Ass'n) |the army, but « special exception hae| ur Sfmy Will ae ‘ “sn 5 A CE RE - been made for the “Yankee nurses ore hese Ma LONDON, March {Information has been received here from | Dr. MeGeo Is a daughter of Simon! wumpeR WAS UNLUCKY | vaiteus #0 to the effect that the czar is now most eager to sub- | Newoomb, the famous astronomer, and | | sake ear eaatbrs “ee ttt the wife of W. J. MeGor, U. 8’ TOKIO, March %—The guns of the BORE tetieved here that Count. Bencks the Russian minister qoument. cthaolestot 0nd enplorer.| nician cruiser Varian, Snith went | whtelbinm just rece eenenah:- eau 6 3 arg, carries with vu ¢ Spanish-American war she states that Russia is desirous that the matter w enhguitted Staten army nurse corps and was at| “rived The admiralty ar It te stat jthe front both in Cuba, Porto Ri ounces that 13 Russian warships,| to Thé Hague conference and the Philly representing total of 94,000 tons, _ | ‘There are ten nurses in the party | t received injuries since the | | VIENNA, Mareh §.—It is repo rted in ¢ matic circles here that | i ‘ona Geame rot St Peters burg reeently, carried with him an | A! Morrison, said'to be a walking} It is alleged by Byers that Mow } autograph letter from the czar, in which mention is made of eventual | “legate for the longshoremen’s | rison gave a fisherman named Paul | SES forcrne' Tecan cen tens ates | union, and who is well known as a| Gonzales $1 and directed him to g® 1 ter Ra ast. <n | political manipulator for the Great | to the polis and vote under the name | orthern Railway Company, was|of Joseph Doyle, handing him & TAKES NO CHANCES essary fuel. At least one large col-| arrested on a charge of attempting | card with that name and other datt ERIC. mon : Her and probably several others are| to buy votes in the Second precinct! written on it. OMERICAN GIRLS WHO WILL. NURSE THE MIKADO'S WOUNDED | WASHINGTON, D. C.. March 8—| concealed in one of the inlets behina| of the First ward this afternoon.| Gonzales attempted to vote as ina has granted the application © ° 4 bead SOLDIERS. gpa ei mmm, oe | James Lilly, a deuty sheriff, made] poyle and was promptly arrested j the agate 99 : the arrest on a warrant issued on a] and sent to the county jail. There These American girls are going into city Is recognized in the East as the of Masere, Cheshire and Davidson WANTS NEUTRAL GROUND — | complaint worn out before Prosecut-| he stated that he had been bribed to the Far East to nurse the wounded | e#tewny for travel to the seat of war. #8 United States consuls a wanes TOKIO, March &—Notwithstanding | !ng Attorney Scott by Alpheus By-| vote by Morrison. ttle Japs who fall before the Russian| All the women who have been ac- } and <Antung, respective Antung) ine tact’ that It is understoo era, a Democratic inwyen, Dayonets. At the head of the move- | CePted served in the Cuban, Philip- | in garrisoned by a Russian force,| that Russia ie pressing China , ment is Dr. Anita McGee, who is the | Pine or Chinese campaign, and « al | and Mukden i the Russian head-|tnat territory weet of the 1 airar — only woman who ever held a military | have performed herole service. All 1 quarters in Manchuria. In this sit-| neutral pan remains apparently In the house Congressman Gilbert, eral are de pert ee tage uation the state department does not/calm, because she has made th oo BE wocrat, of Kentucky, amid ap- ; care force an issue by insisting|ervation that should Ru | plaus of the Jap- | CHILDREN PREFER DEATH TO DISGRACE } - i vi Or ee ae eral Davis, recently nominated on , - : ory Ww is strategically necessary ‘i commiasion in the United States army. | §Faduate nurses and # She was 4 surgeon durin he Span- \' rs. nded will . pits ENE | pe pean iy Isthmian commission, sold rice ‘ao wai Tiere Cont, OUPPLY oF on eran to the natives of the Philippines to at Chemuipe,) an ar and held the rank] The Yankee ee and her staff will arri about §:20 o'clock tonight be brought jreat Northern overland, and| will pay all expenses of the nurses | : r ae for the Orient’ tomorrow | while they are in Japan, but the cont | yy (By Seripps News Ans'n.) { morning. They had all committed) ADEN, March §%—It is learned] Chef Sullivan Inst night received] WASHINGTON, D. C. March & a! his own profit oe Gs vs or aga + é BERLIN, M 8 ant] suicide by taking polsor hat the Russans have a secret coal|a communication for 88 Senator Pe e - ee pager sea on the N. ¥. K liner Iyol|of th ipment, transp ortation, | 1 tao be yo No : m E a \that the " A muni n for M All nator Perkins, from the commit Prof, Frederick A. Osborn will give Accommodations have been re-|ete., will be paid by popular subserip- | Dewe retired ite nter| It te believed that the ac- | supply at the 1 of Jebel Seukur, | Mills, of this city, who will be made|tee on appropriations, reported on | ay jilustrated lecture on radium at served for them. The fact that the/| tion in the United States. The nurses | and sons, all living a fash-| tory t on of the f edland that Russia rships which acquainted with the nature of the/the fortifications bill a total of ¢ho Administration building of the unl- narees will sall from Seattle instead | will take with them a huge hospital | jonable villa in Wilhelmatrasse,| to the t and that th prefer have heen patrolling the Red Sea/ message should she apply at police 7,192, an increase of half a | ve ity, Wednesday evening at 8:16 of San Francisco is proof’ that this | tent, surgical instruments, medicines—" were found dead in their beds this} death to facing inevitable disgrace. have there obtained their vory nec-! headquarters lion over the house bill, + vorrgee we: Eee ee a Ee ~~ — SOK a a