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a | ee ONE CENT Partly with sk southwest winds Tonight and Wednesday cloudy el fresh to b NIGHT EDITION owers SEATTL TUESDAY, "MARCH aa, WASHINGTON, 1904 CONVENIENT The Seattle Star_ THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE MEWS VOL. 6. INO. 26 25 CENTS PER MONTH The Star Is Only One HAO PORT ARTHUR FALLEN? MORE WAR PICTURES TAKEN SINCE THE STRUGGLE BEGUN -London| me 7 Was) Japanese Papers Claim That a Combined Land and Sea Attack| Has Placed the Russsan Strong-| Hold in Their Hands Is Dubious---Jap Fleet Sighted Yesterday LONDON, MARCH 22.—ADVICES FROM YINKOW, RECEIVED THIS MORNING, STATE THAT HEAVY FIRING WAS HEARD SEVERAL MILES TO THE SOUTHWARD EARLY THIS MORN- ING, OVER A DOZEN SHOTS BEING DISTINCTLY AUDIBLE. IT 18 BELIEVED TO BE THE JAPANESE PORT ARTHUR FLEET RETURNING TO ANOTHER ATTACK, ANOTHER REPORT FROM KINCHOW STATES THAT A FLEET CONSISTING OF SEVEN WARSHIPS APPEARED OFF THE COAST THERE LATE YES TERDAY AFTERNOON "AND WITHDREW AGAIN TO THE SOUTHWARD. | TOKIO, MARCH 22-—UNCONFIRMED REPORTS PUBLIGHED | IN EXTRA EDITIONS OF THE TOKIO PAPERS STATE THAT A COMBINED LAND AND SEA ATTACK WAS MADE AGAINST PORT ARTHUR LAST SATURDAY. IT CONTINUED ALL DAY SUNDAY AND WAS RENEWED VESTERDAY. IT 1S CLAIMED THAT THE FORTRESS WAS STORMED AND TAKEN. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ARE UN ABLE TO VERIFY THE REPORT. LONDON DOUBTS IT | HONEST RAN ROBBED OLD- F 3 TIME CHUM Cent verrwhae BIG EXCITEMENT IN WALL STREET Reported That the Hill-Harriman Interests stated without further prelir se Bee Have Renewed Their Old War--Heavy Borge of hin we ‘Tile w va bis reture i Dealings i in Railroad Stock Ward that she bef the ofder of the Kastern Star quccedded in making herself known | te wome mer came in to see he tor bers nat order who} ved! @ host of r will cont F.| of Unton and rol the Northern Pacifig f the Northern Se wat 5 the] stocks priertirys = aed I mae City ar eager company a ee rn the con t thet the HIB ore plen the i i diemonda make, a. sa ‘i Br. Serge returned, and his sup ved mdf pared aunt welcomed him as the Pn lerionane Gehie A mineiog He, } er, sayina| que : rumor] One story ie that the war « = 3 "abe aye red 0 ; es ¢ e it that the «e m ~ and 4 strong i Mbs. Ward stayed at the Bor wh ff to M68 nd subd whe would have her ¢ Tumor was confirme NG him $1,008 at oner afternoor ‘ A month hae elaps © he h from New York rela parture, @ i veh heard a w aunt Mr erm Mar lodge tm St. I Mea War ed to be & member TORK, Ser et athe of such a person could salts WA the « WOMEN IT 18 FEARED THAT SHE IS LOST AND NONE OF HER CREW | LONDON, March %—The sensat! onal Toklo report to the effect that eat “0 $ i “* | ADOLPH SCHLEMERER LOSES $650 WHILE IN SEATTLE oe | quavived Port Arthur has been taken Is give n no cre here today. The tee i | HIS WAY TO REVISIT THE FATHERLANO—IT'S GACK TO 1 SS a ee around Lino Tung penineula has not yet broken up, hence It would be THE WOODS WITH HIM NOW | (Special to The Star) Jtiderable “has been found, including tmponsible for the Japanese to land a force there suffictent to prove a ‘ut in Bie TA aa see ale petition | | VICTORIA, B. C., March 22—In- rm of = figareorad. Cae. Oe serious menace to Port Arthur in the rear, Without this land attack it te iprotuntary bankruptcy was filed j lane at Uctulet report the dissov- to Tacoma to ascertalg : this morning againet the D. J, Gully Jery of fresh wreckage off the en-| the he chief officer of tii would be Impossible to reduce the fortress, Ur . if A the next morning. loompany. David H. Miller and § trance to Barclay sound. It is paint a te veply wee taders steas t' ” iy. at After wandering about the elty untit|fy W. Taft were appointed rece! (By Scripps News Ass'n.) j ed white he found two b Dou a, the ternoon, Ad hlemer a Ger-| we to the night the two men went | and fiea bonds for $200,000. BAN FRANCISCO, Mar T dles aper w a ph 1 ns d among an re 2 Ca was to the Villa lodging house, on Sterad | court room was again 1 in one. Officials 4 k i taken to Bamfield by 4 Jefferson street, and em | women w b Botkin was har any significar mm. “Bchlemerer took hia} | resumed this morning. Lo with the waleltae ¢ st adra, sent 1th hin and gave him « the -heoun were obenat eh wreamaane ed ; t city yee ls increta usual | of wor « ‘ i from Uclulet by Indians sec . m pre ‘ ‘ 4 Seathetivene tate for tne Ax Root ne ¢ on closer examination to ind sige ne, having SAPS many months, v ¢ per that the eship Lamorna, outward |)" 2" poy | ing with his old ch 4 “ lec cagerinind pn Sere) HB she is hurrying to | station Schiemerer t ident ‘ ‘a t En - on wed trouble ott pe =e Bee ' | men A jent if not disaster Cook. That she did not call at Clay= nd i a Fancy Wen prove -- ja Dunn. On t bundle of # picked | quot, where a telegraph office is to pve wes Hamat 3: he groun mi Set a Gna the’ teat Cites s war the address “Douglas Mal-| be found, is taken to mean that no they at ery a ene . = bag sco ed partook polsoned candy 1 shtp survivors from the Lamorna hevé Pie piel : weahthy real evtate broker, wan sued! py, Guite Il Mot Moon ie bones! — ee mi Jay with his little f . rer reached for his tr for Givoree by bis wife, Mre. cnate ber on teh 6 “ lie o denna handkereh i not find them. Ife ovr Olive Hitiman, in the superior court Yiy. Dunning. W was the strap around his body i, but thaw were Gene Yl ywmterday. Mra. Hillman claims that Mra. B t B. Richards, rie 9 oe tak eae ed the landlady and she found) ice pusband has abused her ever Gimateh on hier eg f Chicag are before the money to buy @ ticket to New York agers in the ball outside of the |aings their marriage in 1888, and be shai te question was lumber and the boards| ¥. M. C. A., in Christensen's hall, last (By Scripps News Ass'n.) Kaiser Withelm der Grosse, to Ham hat and hed left in ite place an oT ered false charges agai her char- © | More wreckage is floating ashe mn | stud He ithe These tickets are all th thief | and he wes ns t - ated h re by experimen HARBIN, MARCH 22—IN THE LAST FORTY DAYS ONLY ‘ ‘over knew there were auch bad] ht hays he threatened to take her > . ae endhe ee atanbesanoes Carl Schmidt men here,” « Achlemerer at the po-| life if she brought suit for divorce £0,000 TROOPS HAVE ARRIVED HERE FROM RUSSIA. OF | | Car! Schmid = Salee San tiaaa tei thin ronson tho onior bed wi others ‘on tennis Ie THESE 4,000 HAVE BEEN DISPATCHED TO PORT ARTHUR, | pened to be at ave that messy anywhere aad, tt n from visiting "vanel teat ae 1 yas-out: of meu would be there when you got bec. I] hiechiine « white her | ck that morne NEWCHWANG AND MUKDEN, WHILE 2000 HAVE BEEN SENT |ottered to pay russe I will have to go back to sy | gulf je pen TRIED FOR MURDER to rest in the New Yor 1 ranch ry — at he be enjc NION, Mo. arch 2 " TO VLADIVOSTOK. OF THE REST THE LARGE MAJORITY | 7.) ), poe = Fas tot 4 Corbett }Of SOF OF bis reni estate until the = Bill Rudolph for the mu . h byperses him 2 Wappenatein and Corbet . A Be the | 0 Yetective 8 nacher mone gern, t whom ARE SICK AND IN THE HOSPITALS, HAVING REACHED HERE | oven". Se nted. to sell | were detailed on the case this morn- | Cosel Ut ee ae ilimen today. The rene ndit is t saloon had made her ate Schiernerer his watch and the ra ing and the patroimen on the * we eats ye ee k under a heavy “ a « her { time on AFTER TERRIBLE SUFFERING EN ROUTE. ler gave bi were given @ description of the man | aakm for the of her two lit lagusts eet, eae nm eT ra few days there was con= agreed not ¢ | Ge éhildrer | ag y e cause OF THE THIRTY-THREE MILITARY TRAINS WHICH HAVE | ME, Hillman states that the case te | Ex ~ seme one of “too much mother-tn- | ayer ARRIVED SINCE THE WAR BROKE OUT LESS THAN HALF Bo long as his wife's’ mother | s | ARIE Di } | anes: and three brothers were 7T « OF THEM CARRIED MUNITIONS OF WAR AND PROVISIONS. Ole, he saya, he ar { ma | THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT HOPES THAT BEGINNING WITH NEXT WEEK THAT TROOPS WILL BE DISPATCHED TO THE | FRONT AT THE RATE OF 1000 A DAY. IN SPITE OF THE RE PORTS SENT OUT FROM ST. PETERSBURG AND POINTS ON THE TRANS-SIBERIAN ROAD THE SOLDIERS HAVE BEEN | BIG HAUL COMPELLED TO ENOURE THE GREATEST SUFFERING FOR 4 B ag ane Mae) ai ing ee ees, is WANT OF PROPER FOOD AND CLOTHING FOR THE LONG me as 0 R. M sa gt ; tn teh ; ye - ~~ of ling church JOURNEY. TO RELIEVE DISTRESS alow eplendidiy. Since t West onded with » the Buthe STILL AT LARGE tives came an@ took up the houses at F hasbeen fonstant frict in the divorce proceedings a He alleges that his wife's ret k a wild Ninth a this after MS | tina nted to run hia t eg hie foot dow Brey Bho ‘ glans t of the worlal pa (Special to The Star) { the wife t - : mat Be (Special te s , was to have been| lor @ a je shor . patie ~ (By Scripps News Ass'n) r mut was post-| Was wrecked in the fullest sense the voyag | ing, but was post- | was wre s the I from} RIVE! E, Cal, March 22—0 — a | Thoma ant, the driver, who ts| © was the xpected | Thomas Hayes, ex-cashier of the | a mere was slightly bruised, | Geeth and burial at ea of Mrs. R- E.| Orange Growers National Bank, an@ Th « were not hurt, nor w si Mg te wer aoe to Call-| for whom a warrant was issued | the wa damag ] anak cnn a, an wing 2 nt of a large rs the palit sum of money from the institution, ha. Mer t is ustody. The alleged at $106,000, is now p h 22.—| fered hea AN AGED WOMAN TOLD A PROSSER MAN HE WAS WORTH life ail| severe and a crash involving late] MILLIONS, BUT 8HE DIDN'T PRODUCE THE COIN e unprece-| expected, At Warsaw the clothing 1 the war] trade is r aralyzed PROSSER, March Ar In epite s the] woman got off a westbound t ut response to the request for| Prosser with a small hand hel at utions to the war fund has’ and made inquiry for Howar ree, | b ‘ kable aresident of th ity, abouta month! Sorge being at tat thet he tok, | There has been no run on the bank, red| but heavy depositors have with+ ‘rawn their funds cided to ven back ——— remain with her relatives (By Scripps News Ass'n.) yunewr ceTy, i. 3. Mared nith boarded the Shawmut at| SCARED Mm NEW YORK, March 22—A ramor|His wife not returning home all Kobe nd weveral days later rdaggeseaps | orning, that an attempt had be firmed 1 ns tt . Liga CHICAGO, March 22.—Race tr made on the f the ar # with George Borchard, r t . ana were startled today by the rée= cable inquiry to London elicited alchiniat, by going to the latter's| so ahe'r , ' =a Mayor Harrison will stde reply that nothing had been heard! room and breaking tn the door, and|ardess being det to ae fe, all betting even on the American there. there found both the woman and which she did in a faith \ this year, locally. of the rumo | staid

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