The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1904, Page 1

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The Star Is Only One Cent Everywhere ' south winds. = - NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1904 VOL. 6, NO, 20 25 CENTS PER MONTH atl ET eat dt EE cnt eel cnt telat. Blademaster APS TWD SKRNISHES They Clashed on the Banks of the Yalu | | and Japs Lost Their Horses and Were Forced to Flee on Foot. | LONDON, March 15.—The Central News Agency's corn at Port Arthur wires that there has been a hot skirmish between the | [© {hs naval brigad } celved with full miilta rm. They were borne on gun carria Russian Cossacks and a troop of Japanese cavairy on the banks of xno: the Yalu and that the Japanese horses were killed and the Japs were forced to flee afoot. | 4 es A second skirmish is reported to have ta’ at Anju on | i the Korean border, in which the Japanese were also repulsed. 1 * ’ etded * f led diieainal ene. én escaped \ nd t Hakodat en tors boat any the squadron, which is working under a roving commise anc WHERE IS THE FLEET? —: a oPaatl 4 ne { SAYS J. J. HILL whole fleet out of the It in believed that PRESIDENT OF NORTHERN SECURITIES DISCUSSES THE MER, GER DECISION ps that recentl rch 16.—Vice Admiral Marakoff haw Just execute t Arthur, which seems to Indicate that he im soor As Makaroff had sent t) e kept under full st and endeavor to bring | quadrons of the far eastern fleet ports that or of Viadivostok the attacking Jap- NM. He adds that sees | MEME AS USUAL ree and small, have deen ea in the hope of catohing one ace of @ Russian warship | together the two the squad: f the fact that Japa sight of the Ru f News Bas been reported by ¢ By Scripps we Asn? Gr. PETERSHURG, March 14.—1t i officially denied here that Admiral Makaroff has funk four nteame ha ber at Port Arthur, though it * ply me court decle I understand, sion acts as @ jo not k we shal} ing. What our plang be will depend entirely upon the e of our ¢ asel. fter the calmest deliberation oug | (By Beriovs News As | NEW YORK, M 1 of the N JAPS WERE HEROES Sr cial oan tee fighting have been recetved there TOKIO, March 15.—The steamer carrying 10 wounded and the FEW IAPS IN KOREA bodies of nine seamen who were killed in the battle off Port Arthur, will Thursday. has reached Sasebo. The wounded and dead - © . - t.. ° participar battle between the Japanese and Rous | Seenccncilatal ton See duct will be determined upon.’ Ddoat dest ne survivors unite in pra the desper } | —— —_____—__—— rae attack on ns and tell a story of a per } (By Scripps News Ans’n.) tween a ar sailor and the captain of th CHREFC it ie + | ATULATED KNOX Steregut w n the Japenese closed on the the sailors forees are # quit 1 sprang aboard th my’s vessel and met her ander emerging | bave from the cabin. Sailor and captain sprang at on other, but the in Korea only lent numbe | Ridinlaie seam felled the Russian officer by R @ the Yatu " j Sees ies 60 ht BAGS WHE SSS ‘Fae Russian eenvered to on roe ante of Tine x © (By Scripps News Ass'n.) case. Attorney General Knox reé rise, but the Japanese sailor kicke and he w disposi tic ort Arthur fleet. h | WASHINGTON, D. C., March 15. ived the personal congratulation@. Growned. The Japanese aay there two Ruse transport as Admiral 7 1 nbinet meeting today resolved | of the members present. Outside o8 | iteelf in govern fleet app nd oe the | this feature the session was barren ent’ victory in the merger! of general interest ——_—_—_—_—_—_—___——_——_———s3 FOR THE CANNERIES nee ggg oad at Tacoma this, hey will leave on the @ k Interurban train and return special train at the close of the meeting. The bark J. D. Peters, operated by | “UNCLE JOE” RENOMINATED DANVILLE, Ill, March 15.—Ree my and! wo. or an y's | publicans of the Eighteenth distric®, rhe Be: \ | Of Tilinots held their congressional ‘ mn here today, After see poenbar ‘ ’ ' t a « gates to the national . tf e M n and endorsing Roosevelt —— wits x ination the convention tho . empl t asly renominated Speaker, | Kight gine . 5 will make raterr tt n-| Cannon for congress. i re working on the Wijul t = a” y, Septem ber. ? Wi ing of the a al of Margulis Ito. Y, _— whoedme® on a f me viInxOW, Mirn 18-1 e nulkad J are gre exe Neved that the thes? peint of an 2 by the be at e = Hew | chwang t Renieipne tg ¥ of the Jay ourt and over the ' | rying so on the bor rhe von every train, | tbe feet tint haw be Jere of Ma y tra a & feet |1t t# not prob attack |! colt Piepatch eeeme t will be made b will occur about the 2 "exoon sare are SBS FLEET #, at Tokio, e the whieh | s that mation that Japanene b will attack wehwang wit ext 10 days LON h r | pond T per WILL SEIZE : é he Buss ' Arthur 0 Ma KOREAN FARMS * CINCINNATI AT CHEMULPO By Beeipps News A JAPS WANT THEM TO RAISE a abel Theat: She GRAIN FOR ARMIES DURING) Vived thet th " WAR oe: To ard, WATER SHUT OFF WILL IT COME TO THIS? to raise grain for t Mem. AKIMAMSA YOSHIKAWA of Communications ' por Western | Once Co nistor; Now avenue from Columbla street PRINCE YAMASHIMA yer of the Privy Council M

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