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The Star Is Only One ONE CENT Tonight and Tuesday—Occ rain tonight; fresh te brisk south winds onal warmer The Seattle Star NIGHT EDITION "SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, MARCH VOL. 6. NO THE LAST PORT ARTHUR BATTLE WAS A SPLENDID JAP VICTORY ai, 25 1904 THE ONLY PAPER THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS c* re . a nmreemenytnnenr inert sl ene ON rat eer NCR ttt Cent Everywhere IN SEATTLE #5 CENTS PER MONTH MAYOR BALLINGER AND NEW CITY COUNCIL IN OFFICE = WORTHLESS HUSBAND 5 "0s : DROVE HER INSANE (25 | to t \ . 2 T age . : ¢ Marshal Ke ae ha told the Ane h nt of that he ust fix up a lit MAG. SARAH BROWN INSISTED THAT HER MISSING SPOUSE the box. THIS HAD ‘ACTOR TOOK | WAS LOCKED UP IN NEIGHBOR'S WOODSHED — PITIFUL DONE Pi shealé eas As it was no! have been | STORY TOLD IN PROBATE COURT—JUDGE SUSPENDS : i by the fire marshal ‘or t oops ha oned practice ow 6 he seelt “a operator b tot himself to For two years troops sea sor a t now of th 1 JUDGMENT 43 Biome north of Japan. : 1 side Mission hoepital, Hordum had : . = . re oom | talked considerably about killing | | ie vege ee ee if rat r than go back to the! t ef + ' - » oa t : | om ae Shere be had | “BOB” LEELAND GOT TIRED OF with her three 1ith i she 8 ‘ | been confine iren, was brought ‘ nean-| M eor ae Sac azul tne LIFE AND TURNED ON THE ity commission In the pr court/ call her “Fid .¥ UNITED IN" ‘DEATH this morning nt of Mra $10, 000 - BLAZE | While the body of his wife, who] GA® to by her frigh nel for hours, | a few days ago, lay in Butter lof whom eh cently th tened| “I Fide Here, Fido!” | | worth * moi In this city await on atch 21-2 kill. | Every one let Mrs. Brown severely | ing burial, C. J. Carlson of Seattre DETROE, Sich, 0 net Her case &@ most peculiar one a Friday. when she made} - m | ied in Phoentx, Ariz. The body of est, Ieciend, Gn etter and wr of and De. J.B. Loughary, the an-|an attack on Mra. Freer’t daughter| 4 two-story i . the husband will be shipped to Seat. | sever Miramas, was found dead/ ity expert who examined the | Madg nd would have harmed her] avenue south and Der ee fe . = anda 4 funeral held. | | in his room yesterd He had com-| woman, safe it is one of the most/if a paser-by had not rexet the ty Seattle, wae tarned 60 the panes — ' by turning on the|puralihg he hos met with Mra. own dem a that! round thin Maret: The ‘Seo’ be LINER NEW YORK RAN AGROUND AND THEN COLLIDED | us fayperr tapi dey Fe el mp Bpcnlh agin ae wireere che maid her hus, | cctimated at: $10,000 ally cov . WITH ANOTHER SHIP | te the son of @ wealthy banker|he found her bathing and dressing) band was puvad ai ; mo cag" 1 Be ji Lake City named Smediey,| her Httle tow-headed youngsters Ww the neighbors were telling! ne tire department was notified ; |ie 1 was last seen alive last| Shé brought them with her, and their story In court Mra. Brown in-/ 1) telephone at $:20 o'clock and 7 SOUTHAMPTON, March 21.—The quiet was restored, Miraculous| by morning, and it is belleved | the Sette yee Soeennee Ot | teerentee Cee Oe dan ea | Oe Engine Company ‘ rican Steamship Company lin it may seem, no one wan injured| be $uree6 68 Che 6ne 00e eee eee earn ee ee ettee enon te aon baa and Hose Company No. 6 were ser New York arrived here and was dry-| on either ship | Tt ere afternoon, His prepara-|in thelr wits. ik; thought that) Finally she began t ny, A said) out with. Assistant Chief Based Gocked at noon to have repaired the| ‘ |tion had been most careful, and he |Deputy Quilter had planned « lovely) they were | pereeculine mer ine) When they arrived the building was j 5 serious | LIVERPOOL, March 21.—The Merian joven rer the gat Jet} 5 ‘ee ¢ “ ss acctiade wa ee ri ° - ye a locked in & mass of flames and thefe was no! 7 her strenu this afternoon and landed her! ging TOTALLY OBSTROVS A) ‘° net ee See lang - bee ti 2 hope of saving it to Plymouth, Cherbou era. table h reading bors were waiting tn t r 2 ed | Sersounding preserty Wen de arent ; ampton. She was fo ty] oe RUSSIAN TOWN—MANY LIVES My 0 request is that I where the exa yp as se ae . :S livorce from Your} danger, however, and there was ‘ Gamaged below the wat ,. obs. stimat 4 wns : | buried h at the expense held and told the s all they | husbar Mra. B: tors | Hienty of work for the firemen. The part of her cargo was injured | ROR RSD re She ame) (REPORTED LOOT Jeity. 1 spent hundreds of dotlara|knew about the case, | asked i he divo | fire was kept away from al Sande! Her first mis occurred off] steamer Glangrant this morning. The | while here as @ member of various; Mra. Brown's Saepend “get 6 me OS oer Oe She | ings except the home of Hugo Graff | Capea Hogue, early yeste latter was seriously damaged theatrical companies. Don't notify | voree from her about two years ago) sobbed, “on the grour ueltY-} who ves just across the street. It where she went aground, and for a -— | my parents, It is w exsary.” Onjand ther ft the city The di-|1 had to beat him every night b was slightly damag é time it wae feared she would be BERLIN, March 21.~The Tagebiatt | the back of thie note he had written|vorced wife took washing and/ cause aldn't work | No explanation of the start of the beaten to pieces by the heavy surf | reports that a disastrous fire has com- | tt wea * illness as the re-| worked hard for her chi n, but] ‘The doctors did not know what to) gre te given. At. the Later in the day she came into col- pletely wiped the town of Kievan | sult of an operation for appendicitis | apparently nevers recovered from) do the woman. They did not) rire two of the storerooms on the| Vis th the Peninsular & Oriental in Ruseta, de ying r » homes, |and an attack of typhoid fever had/|the blow of her husband's desertion.) wish to separate her from her} ground floor were unoccupied, Ben Hiner aye bound for Bombay the churches, synagoguen and schools, | jncapacitated him for | She acted tn a very pe ullar way] babies, yet found her to be insane! 41x had « cigar store in one room arith $06 Sroses abaacd joes Sa eae ween been} “1 4m very well connected,” he|and surprised the neighbors by tn-|to a certain degree. It was finally | ang another was occupied by a pho- She g 1 at 2:30 o'clock in the lfeet, Bad over 600. hey pealates r than anyone|sisting that her missing husband] decided to allow her to returm to| tograph gallery. The upper part of morning during a heavy fog whiie|NELS C, HORDUM FEARED HE) joriciens session. Laat | was hidde min the woodshied of Mra. | her home unttt her relatives in Min-| the building was occupied by. the re AB pm Bsa Be Pye } et 3 | ec in|L Freer, who lived @ block a esota canbe heard from. She wi eae ae Rie tal cad ; floated . re our and aj WOULD BE RETURNED TO) pocKrorRD, Ll, March | It was Mrs, Brown's cu tol enon onthe vent to the asylum Lat ae Bae ——e nat a Me bait. INSANE ASYLUM Members of the Illinois Laundry naw sm|oall on Mra, Freer frequently and] or back to her old home tn Mir stoma thawed ee . When proceeding to this port and] men’s Association as He of|demand that her husband be re-| gota co he bate off Hurst Castle, her bow crashed Rockford today for their annu | 1 Ithy | leased. fr the woodshed. Mrs.| Mrs, Brown was warned not to] WOOTEN IS CAUGHT into the Assaye's » i bow and 5 ention, The session will ¢ . alt} Freer did not even know Brown by| xy her neighbors again, but tt] Patrolman Potter bn Nv. tore 4 great hole that ssel | Fearing he would again go insane, | t days and will be 4 ted to the y was known|sight and on each of the visits} was only with considerable mis-| Wooten, an adverti t The ¢ threw th rews oln Hordum shot himself | discussion of methods in the ibe Lak ean ac and playwright. |told Mra Br 1 #0 and showed hb ©} givings on the part of the doctors| yesterday morning. It is alle ansongers of both steamers into a sgh the head in a cabin at 618| branches of the laundry business,| During the past year he has been|that she had no woodshed to hide/and Judge Bell that her tearful re-| that Wooten is wanted tn Belling antic, but it was found that thelT et, Saturday night. He| The presiding officer of the conven- | starring in “Her Sin,” a play) him in had she wanted to| quest to be allowed to go home with! ham for misappropriation of f ips were not in Genger of sinking died two hours later at the Way-| tion is W, H, White of Joliet, written by himself, » #0, ter children was granted, | He formerly worked in southbound | land ing train in session thre voted t ADMIRAL TOGO SUBMITS HIS REPORT OF THE RECENT CON. | SSSSSSGSSSRSRREERRSEREEe eeeeeeee CHANGE WAS MADE WITH SCANT FORMALITY AT NOON f ears rly 1) petitions | “But what 60 gou want ‘em for?’ FLICT BETWEEN THE TWO TORPEDO BOAT FLEETS THE STAR’ S WAR SERVICE MEMBERS OF OLD LEGISLATIVE BODY ADJOURN GINE . anoes yor ~ : rtton At which | Apoyo th ° pS got to mov wee passed, bh Introd t The mayor tan his tingers thr e 5 DAY AFTER PRESENTING PRESIDENT PARRY WITH A |p rm; t F been his mat of ourly white hale and ‘OKIO, March « ple 7 nd swep! he decks eerrsee. ae ag : S moet a nt for & minute has submitte hese Ee wag rl sing Bly 9 ole DIAMOND STUD—GILL ELECTED TO PRESIDE OVER NEW | |). cde take Well,” he remarked, with « hearty ort of remaining vessel was a Just another word about the splendid war service which The @ COUNCIL—EX-MAYOR HUMES GIVEN A SUBSTANTIAL | “"r°!) typewritten pas is ae, a & OY ee ~ Daag panese yer} most tmmediately boarded and the Star le aiving its readers. s | f his after the new mayor filed ae nes X ie Bree fa, ne Mag sups ed the Rus "WO WERKS AGO TODAY, thie newspaper p 4 the first TESTIMONIAL 1 r port his official reappotn nt of Fire ’ . | Man one pictures taken at the seat of War that have yet appeared or that B _ . g *, for their t Chiet Cook and Port Warden M. C. report ie from Captain ohya,| Meanwhile the f f th had up to that time been printed in thin city. And since that B h f the ¢ and his appointment of John cor er of the Third division of} on the other Russian deat 14) day, March THE STAR HAS PRINTED, ALMOST DAILY At noon today Judge RM. A. Bal-) bers, making a few propriate re-[ A petition signed by 126 residents of ilivan as pollee captain and acting the destroyer fleet ,and shows that] considerable damage, t m1 other pictures, all taken singe the Japanenc-t i atruggie be. @ | linger besame mayor of Beattie a arb : , sking that the & f the apanese success Was even r, realising the h eances gan by @ staff photographer of the Newspaper Enterprise Anso- @ | the Rew city counct! came into offi ¥ reason that Orat-| # r any t mpelled t Fr now on until April 1, Sullivan Greater than the early meager ac-| of continuing the unequal contest,/@ Clation Jotul betig. Mayor T. J. Humes be-| nance he + acting chief of the police de- Gounte of the Rattle indicated | put her about and wot on the Port! g Readers of The Star need not be told that NOT ONE OF @ | came @ private citizen and all but) in th , ont With the PORE Of eaptete: See Teuchya says that at one time! Arthur side of the Japanese attack THE OTHER TWO NEWKPAPERS IN THIS CITY has up to @ | five of the 18 members of the old a I ap Delete See SS ee Quring the battle the ships were #0} tng force B the present time published a solitary war ploture sh that « | counctt looked upon the reorgant- | 1 f * , nth cnsebntan close together that the he Chek chimed fer a . “ pol. S the : eee F k of with eh “ « B state of war actually exists in the far east @ | sation of the new body from re 1 wa " bet H © force. This aetio threw explosives > the and eeted in dista TO BEAT ITS RIVALS BY TWO WHOLE WEBK# 18 A @ | served seats in the lobby embers of thie be by th um one of the Japai Jestroyers anese, although the rks FRAT THAT IS RARELY ACCOMPLISHED BY A NEWS | HM. G, GUil, of the Third ward, was! sider you the be son, upon the charges fatle his ve were t ed PAPER, KUT THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT THE STAR HAB B oaen president of the had © pr f Mayor Bal mo damage was J One the Jap estroyers DONE, AND ITS SPE AL IMPORTANCE LIPS IN t ot £ mous vote A as) inent nd « rH engaged was damaged, | was damaged by a h struck versal interest in the far eastern events which The Star hae bee | Mullen pioved that the elect f «| you this token of our appre office reat the but none The Japanese | her wt " flooding | @ jiustrating so long in advance of its contemporaries president be take p, Dr J. B= ——— = 3 3 oclocs Jost six ki eight wounded, | two mpartments and wetting the| @ A concrete example of the uBequailed ser Star te at Crichton of the Big’ norning and from 1 to ¢ o'clock fwhile the I losses were much | amr for the quick firing ing {ts readers lies in the publication of the news of the big cel had been Gill's « - ’ iS which time sprsster onteg to the sinking’ of the) 91 * put the boat out of ac-]™ ebration in Tokio attending the safe arrival of the two new | presidential. honors. Reg edie ee tereguschtch! with all on board thon @ cruisers, the Kasuga 4 the Nleshim tr non. The Btar pub- @ | that the clerk be in tur er te hie senile a ‘The panese victory, accord | Another destroyer was «truck on ished this story by the gifted pe t " mi. or Wn 8 mous bal devote more time to ime the report, was due in the m the bridge, one of the crew being|§B Coiver, now in the far east, as as inet Thursday The moti tters. He will make a clone the superior marksmanship killed, white the ptain and aub-|@ Yesterday mor a the P.-r bh the story, written by the New @ | without dinsent of city affairs and as Jap whose a Neutenant who were the bridge York Herald apondent, Oscar King Davia, ¢ of the most @ Comptrolier Tiplinger «sible make « trip to the almost p t in spite of the t the time had very narrow escaper brilliant war correspondents in the east. THE STAR BEAT THI | meeting to order water and lighting plants fea running during the s swept away and P-. AND THE NEW YORK RERALD THREE DAYS, and, be- B | Rude was made te Engineer Thoms: Added to this fact was als sides, THE STAR PUBLISHED PICTURES TAKEN AT THE @ | man, Gill, on tab ponds paagerede perior armament of the SCENE SHOWING JUST WHAT FORM THE CELEBRATI | nay ' ies jo Baeey See - toarne whch pleted of six TOOK, AND THE P.-I. DID Nor es: o ‘ a = employes, bree ge pound guns, while the Rugstans were IF YOU WANT THE BEST WAR NEWS AND PICTURES B | t a , » 2 te atten uaeeel Squippes with three-pounders | YOU MUST GET THD STAR He mer ch egg Bag Birhayeodneriue oy sage Sek pet air. The mayor thanke ; dean Pan ee Byers = sade ir ee J ine himgand said th thelr ont In a characteristie fleck of the nearest Russian 4 >y Gunesasanencenas ue scaseencses t par e er and killed her captat at mi it pene =e ly wounded next, and the second werd Heutenant, who took his place on the} ket ne ln . was picked off by a J Ing tower, locke DESERTED “ tw arpshooter who pierced the cabin and refus eat ting with a rifle ball. The Two stok Jumped overboa ——Saee o ont » a Bwaln was next In command, were picked up. These, NEWCHWAN eae ere an at All the another sharpshooter 7 wounded men. re the tng to informat wed here. the fons were The Japanese then ome of a w of 5% treason the Viadi f ! c J H ric J. HUMES. be f the Piret ward «7. ¢ i « Mayor 5 ~ JAPAN SEASONED HER TROOPS BY LONG PRACTICE MARCHES IN THE NORTH the Fourth, J, 8 Johnstor — -| Becond, Scott Benjamin of th b r ® he words of} | J Arnol@ Zbinder of the Sixth, T. Mt. | ft 3 wh Mage | Deuitan f the Seventh, « eo Fi.| one =e goss ove ot | RE | urne@ and David W. Bowen, « f ‘ a refer s j clmentat-tarne ; Pare : sitee tka at as e Star Had {t been quickly ‘ ¢ minutes previous to the meet-! 5 Hager genie re fire would have been [FOREIGNERS KEPT CLOSELY ing of the n« 41 the off one! cis n : : eville houses was ¢ before the audience CONFINED AT NEWCHWANG) DAd met and passed ar t tnt | tenn weak ‘ t yesterday afternoon aw it But instead the fire . Mie A bers | Durtng ter lock when fire broke out in the | belched ugh the hole over t except M A government Ib ‘ Gem theater, on First avenue. The|the heads of the audience and pro- men, ery | oth s of your f in hin | blaze originated in the « juced a panic, The crowd had ne | " . f prom - * 8 pe - bright ture r hine, which previous to the ‘er ty fn getting through the } : and » ft iS ees foe vd t he Star's *, which occupied the whole “ h . ee paares _ wens irely 2 front of the theater. Previous to es a ta reer Marshal r The Star's crusade the doors to * Some on ‘eatine* an tavee: 4 © next to Impossible | these theaters had been narrow, the Attog the routine work had been) made laws by the y t th to gain any headw seats movable, the aisles danger- 14 eed of Major KR hart pr eit pus small, so that tn such « fire nt Parry at , ng “ or we as occurred yesterday many women Siamond stud from fe b Jone than during any pr would have been killed and injured Y in the wild scramble for the door a the Few precautions were taken prior to that tinge to enclose the moving pic- SEPARATION FROM = es ° A spark from the machine ignited celluloid film in yesterday's fire. The film is 80 combustible ag to be practically explosive. The ide that Fire Marsha! Kellogg hat much when he went the council committee shut off the blaze. The through the hole in the i the entire per por- ll. Some one yelled and ha he audience, composed hiefly of women and children, 1 headlong for the door, The red by the ushers and per- at there was no danger, oir se est, ase t ained in th and recently disappeared, taking with him a rig he had hired at @ | local livery stable. ‘DISGRA CED HER WHITENED HEAD Mrs. J. D. Price, 70 years of age, was vant d by Patrol man Le Count on upper Second avenue, this after- noon, on @ charge of being drunk and disorderly. The old woman ts gray headed and is said to be the ther of « large family. She was hopelessly intoxicated n@ hilarfous when the officer arrested her ° TWO INJURED IN A COLLISION REDDING, Cal, March 21.—The Southern Pacific over= 15 crashed into a wreck- at Cantara last night. Joba Funskiv and George Kukson No. were badly Injured. Fireman Bert Mount of the passenger engine ts missing. time of the| METAL TRADES’ ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA, Pa. March 21, Representatives of, the 80,000 workmen throughout the country who are under the jurisdiction of the National Metal Trades’ Assocta- tion were present today at the open- {ng of the annual convention of the associa The gathering will be e days and will be de- sion of varioug ag the interests of the tions affect sclation and its members. BE. 8 Rose, @ rancher, was ar rested this afternoon by Humane Ofs iark for fast driving, =

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