The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1904, Page 1

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A ee Pe ee he ae ee, ica faa ie ‘ eee see ae Greatest Convenience You Have oa Known-- What Is 178 NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH VOL. 6. NO. 28 25 CENTS PER MONTH 1904, The Star Is Only One Cent —— RUSSIAN CRUISER BAYAN BLOWN 70 ald ae Her Whole Crew of 700 Offi- moRE WAR PICTURES TAKEN | cers and Men Reported SINCE THE STRUGGLE BEGUN. SUMED ip to Have Been Killed: ree When She Ran Into a Floating Torpedo CASES AGAINST PETER MEIS | | TER AND CAMILLE COOPER | Dismissed | | BERLIN, March 24.—The Vossiches Zeitung publishes @ dispatch from its Port Arthur correspondent this morn- ing which says it was not the Russian destroyer Skori that | was blown up by a floating torpedo in the harbor on the 16th, but the Russian armored cruiser Bayan, and that al- | parade by Mra F | husband _. Lof Ron-eupport, f he ROCKEFELLER CORNERS THE VIOLET MARKET John D. Rockefeller, whe grows the finest variety of violets near New York and sends 30,000 a day te that city, has raised the price 25 coents per hundred —News Item, most her entire complement of 700 officers and men were wed his skill in smooth and luc Verne very early in his life, In 1852, when only 20 years old, he won the | killed. Newgate prize at Oxford for a poem, CT aie bree The Feast of Belshazzar.” Two “ ; t - ” \e years later, after graduating with) | the exeag 4 , ee oe, he was named second mas-| sa bie tte ter of Edward the Bixth's schoo! at] THIRTY-TWO PEOPLE BURIED ALIVE IN A DISASTER WHICH | Birmingham, and a few years later) (By Scripps News Ass'n.) COSSACKS | prin ipal of the Government San- | ' | @T. PETERSBURG, March 3 OVERTOOK A SPANISH CIT ¥ skrit College at Poona, ed and wounded. telegraphs to the home « 1854 he published “Griselda, a Trag- to Port Arthur —_—_- | MADRID. March 34 — Persistent that the Japanese have ¢ reek, t0 |AL WATERBAUER MEETS VIOLENT DEATH AT of the} he (Ry Seripps News Aen) sulted today im the sinking of the! , town of Cuevas and ® people were BALLARD—WAS KNOCKED OFF THE ENGINE AND PELL UNDER WHEELS a burted welcomed into the killed. = M ot 7 bed. d from his pen “Edu-| A History of the] that his troops seek dition, no ne’ ens and Cosss » India Under the} 41 waterbaner, « switch was, Ballard. Coroney Hoye was rfotified, . aaa instantly killed in the Grea .| Waterbauer was about 94 years'of on|ern yards at Ballard this morning. | {8° And unmarried, it is thought the | He was riding on the footboard of @/ Northern about a week ago aud had switch engine and swung out to! lived in Ballard but a short times ¢ his position. As he did so| He to the sound recently fronmy knocked off by @ switch where he was tn the ems the locomotive 2 Pacific. f both his | a member of @ he remains} Kr lodge in La ~ LOGGER TACKLED tne RUSSIANS eee 4 ease, PR AIRIE FES. o bere | | CHEWING GUM |tHrce peopce BURNED To DEATH IN THE FIRE-SWEPT | Japanend com TOKIO, Mareh Sem\-offi ta | Jaxed early in April, says a § te that the —_—— | DISTRICT IN NEBRASKA : . numerous indications of the tmyminer acroms the ry to alenth byt nd — . of land operations. tory with cavalry patrols hevidently b broke in ¢ at | It now appears that ” re- | winde 7 b e In the meantime the veil has not e uprising |opened and about $ Seem A, OR. met, wae iene ie ee Sap ie ani aiaerotno ond vate ‘ t H BIG BRUISER TRIED TO DO UP JAILER CORBETT, AND HE Japan or unofficially from any other | stigated by ts un- wer rri towne. phant. 1 $3 he wrote “Pearls of NEVER KNEW WHAT HIT HIM - — = ea —e From Le to the Platte river,| Fait r, Islam's R Being the} f t 1 1 J bu ‘ Y 1 rT r t J - " r ¥ i t n he t heard fron te wit fou ¥ : : ; P ee oer 4 a I i cae t p i son W t vig} sed a right a ou Po street hte ¥ 1 r A to drag Mis IP city den one & by t s taken In ha th r r was toc Finally LeCount lFama Kerokawa, ot Sen ta When the loger spotted John ¢ the biggest n on the force, had ees ly = fell tr s ht 1 bs the 1 gon t lips help him drag “th fighting log- It ep ie h ¢ When he gets th Br ty told how it all hi ENGLAND'S FAMOUS AUTHOR AND JOURNALIST ital id ‘ en orly w it was he was hit : ; 5 t y t AWAY AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS | fen i! t To Be Hanged for Murder —s | The ye J nev " t wa VYTHI BF, Va., March 24. wes : P cates ' he | The ff of Wytheville has com- (By Berippe News Ass'n) ness of ly » few days. | ‘ oa her " pr t « ts for the exeeu- } 1 M ‘ e Bdwin( pip yaward Arnold was t | 4 t y f whieh Peoples ts %6 Ar 1, the f r-| 4, England, Ju 1 « Y b hed the p . T ¥ the death penalty was the mur | the + few b trew up in front t t r here last December of Joba PORT ARTHUR'S HARBOR mah h s with tt f age r rbett got out first. T Seagie WHERP if SIAN FLERT IS ANCHORED nalist, died here today after ‘ pee favorite and venerable t 5 6 r Pe mn i nani ls xi ital it ttt Bk Ns ll Nace A Mal ii ict, oe es tee ewe eke meteee ete enemas ne

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