The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1904, Page 1

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he Star Is Only One Cent .Everywhere oneceeT = The. Seattle Star = =a) brisk southwest winds, VOL, 6. NO. 23 25 CENTS PER MONTH HE TWO ARMIES ARE {xu OF MARCH, WHEN THE WIND BLOWS FACING EACH OTHER passians and Japs Are Now Lin ww JUST TQ SCARE With Only a River Between Them ES THAT THE OUTPOSTS OF THE JAPANESE AND RUSSIAN IGHT. EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1904 ARMIES WERE FACING EACH OTHER IN NORTHERN KOREA, - - WITH ONLY THE RIVER CHONG-CHENG BETWEEN THEM, HAS RUSSIAN ADMIRAL TELLS WHY WARSHIPS CRUISED ALONG THE NORTHERN COAST OF MIKADO'S EMPIRE BEEN CONFIRMED BY COURIERS, WHO BELIE THAT THE OP SING PARTIES OF SCOUTS HA ALREADY CLASHED, IT 18 RTHER STATED THAT A LARGE FORCE OF MOUNTED JAPAN — INFANTRY 18 IN THE VICINITY (Ry Seripns News A being taken to port @ terrif PETRA ORG, Ma 1—AG- arose. The crews and pane THERE IS NO CONFIRMATION HERE OF THE REPORT THAT Stacklond ormmand- the r wer Viadiv an | steamer w ri A FORCE OF SEVERAL HUNDRED RUSSIANS HAD ENCOUNTERED | w PARTY OF JAPANESE SCOUTS NEAR PING YANG AND ANNI- BILATED THE ENTIRE PARTY iain that fired upon J ~ hes RUSSIANS HAVE A THEORY THAT THE JAPS ARE THE LOST TRIBES OF ISRAEL | AND LL KEEP [1 “HURROO E SAYS THAT THE JAPANESE DRY DOCKS ARE FULL OF IN- tee | Pr re JURED WARSHIPS DAMAGED BY THE RUSSIANS , oe ESD x de fl ern oat eee - oy | (By Scripps News Ass'n) the mpi : % : r ae ad Bug . ; my n . | the ardment and was seriously! o¢ ot Je 4 f ‘ post improbable stories of the war yet recetved is one from the Central * ived privat avi “ tr - eS ‘HAS RUSSIAN sf Welsh. . ar i «ace 4 cr raf [oe manaaewens MANY SWEEPING CHANGES IN Coed) Sacto SAYS JAP FLEET | FLEET RETURNED "2 223.0202. 2 re News Agency's correspondent at Port Arth who says that he has new v boat | | warships which have “been njured te . ye deliver year incense | ST. PAUL, March 18—The moat | tails of the Northern Pacific situae sian fleet and land fortre * ch 18—It fet ed | JEALOUS HUSBAND BLEW HIS WHOLE FAMILY TO ATOMS | history of the Northern Pacific re | tor and Mr. Cooper, as ome } | WITH DYNAMITE | Cooper from the operating after the land, coal and “* 20,000 RUSSIANS ; mt ay fare ors met" Song alt M “An Ared. Ht nied m stick of dynamite under! the and interesta of the company | there and also i ne states east of rating de-| the un- | det MiTbe dispat a tat tad res General Manager Thor The dispatch also states that there over 2,00 Japanese} WASHINGTON, D. C., March 18— at land and! A’ cablegram received mt the a e legation from the Japanese! mira Shanghai says that the| port tt ing a demofalizing influence on the an Veascl, which | left Vind . x GUARD THE YALU S20 = mln The report also states that the Russian fle Geen 6 el id ee Japa suffered extensively in the en-| Port Arthur t tte de it wax una CHEEFOO, March 18—Two Chi- r anges arc gagement at Port Arthur on the| March 12, but returned the same| cessful aha OS aS a | ‘ t loth, and that the battleship Mikasa | evening } it in stated that the Russians are 4 ‘ odiaeht ths 3 > ovaiiage oe —— — ——— — Ar that ene un os H M. Leve | 1 1 : 1 er general nt, will have ep IPM tier i fm control of bar r r rt t President “4 ae Rot r 1 in charge| Cooper and Mr. Horn in matters of t t , 8. Stor logtst of the 1-8 per- will be a great are at pres who have by no wour g treated in Japanese and that this is hav- con. ime to business F. Men- of the that to ssistant to the Washington dis- perties to the nt and is ‘ e & he use of | the retirement of W. H. I RUSSIANS MAKE A DASH THEY WILL PRECIPITATE GENERAL RISING UNLESS SULTAN | ent pri anines I the s of TOR » ' GRANTS THEIR DEMANDS bet hight Mont were 80 fa part that pe will be much t ’ y trying to ! after = 1 ert . tates and results 1 be obtained by Russia ts strong in her artillery. Her guns are strong and are served by well- tr dimen. It isa GERMANS |! shen pitat F “ . 5 knowledge of the company's 1 question, however, if she can transport her artillery to the scene of the conflict with th means at was Made (By Beripps News Ass'n.) 2OME. March 18 Th Y r 1 $57.9 ; > »| yet pen will mil for San J t i the. Saxe ee ' t It int have som | sURG 18,—David ‘ nd of Capt. Cow t t that troop, eo.) OBABSHAH BOUND OVER BY ar who Is familiar with ail ed hi ie Bree . : “re re | JUSTICE CANN—PETIT KAHN i at } ahem coun! RELEASED AND REARRESTED = y KOBE, March 18—I¢ has been officially confirmed that the Rus } 1, Obabehah 1 oad I 4 to th sian squadron at Port Arthur attempted to break out on the night of . : a the tenth, a move which the darkness favored, in order to effect a : ture with the Viadivostok fiect. On the 13th KAISER AT GIBRALTAR by } morning of , however, - er Togo’s patrol sighted the fleet, which hastily returned to Port Arthur. q ] i i q | j i aril (By Sorippe News Asa'r at coker ’ , -" Duke Alexis ana Aa-| PARIS HEARS A RUMOR OF A) ‘ ALTAR, M mye Ep h the pros | . , ie = a ’ Moltas Pia west] GREAT RUSSIAN VICTORY ’ fron ted t Gern PR . Bes o e can . . . ms v atcaeo ad we. ransport I ka 1 the new 1 pincer ta jock (By Scripps News Ass'n.) ‘Big * BY CIMA sasied the] Y Sertom News arn? | ELECT NEW LEADER |Bl LABOR WAR Ms at ( he report ¢ Rusa 5 oe Pies ov aoe | (By Scripps Nowe Ass'n.) . NORTHERN JAPANESE HARBOR 8ST. PeTERSsHUT hppeenge lb gronere Hat ror Bh oo it, 906 tent .s ere ft t enta-| NEW YORK, March a Hakodate, the treaty n part of the J * 4 P | ; The czar, accompa i in yfficen of the Pacific the Yalu, ethewta the Ste Binet A ok tel id Ghavea hates ~ ' of the war was suppos to be | | iii —or - —- ~<

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