Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ONE CENT Tonight id Saturday—Partly cloudy, with gooa sional light rain w flurries; freezing tem perature tonight. NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, MARCH JAPS SANK SEVEN SHIPS 1904 SALOON MAN AT BRYANT VIC TIM OF UNKNOWN ASSASSIN “1S SURELY The Seattle Star VOL. 6. NO. THE ONLY PAPER THAT DARES TO PRINT THE KEWS IN SEATTLE 25 CENTS PER MONTH SHOT DOWN M’GRAW HANDS DR. SMITH A HOT BUACH CHAIRMAN OF TEE NOTHING IN SAYS RAILROAD CANDIDATE COMMON WITH SAM PILES’ SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN COMMIT« GOVERNOR HAG iq FOR HIS MAN—COMBINATION ; io nage the beer and ine FLDRIDGE } IMPOSSIBLE ee . oparenpes SSE] to hese been an attempt y sialic Bans. Under Cover of Heavy Bom te oa set mon 8, tape Ppowed | pe signed by every WF , unt 4 resident of the town. Lebroe was) The * Joubt that the « Unit ri ‘ ! looking t his se m when al rete « i prisoner w be ! , 1 4, th the pr bardment by His Fleet Sa Sateen as zat i widely known throughout the eounty, | Orid#s. & cor wh . sapereed | King being } Admiral Togo Makes An- 3 pa lee i ig: THEY ARE DRIVEN FROM HOME AND DEPORTED DURING A |" - A 1 1 Be i ‘wou HOWLING BLIZZARD gaia Ue ace vik oe tak inlcee withncens ae, ber a . other Attempt to Bottle IN LD S222 ES See See ee Up Russian Warships (:5.ree esd Ss SS ieee ee sae creme at Se ree ean ig ae a fiat ale . Sage a oa « t On t ‘ - t knowledge a\} th ath e rv Paes ee” Pile eee TOKIO, MARCH 25.—ADMIRAL TOGO'S FLEET | S2rhed (9 ibe depot. placed vor nt . us Oise 1 Sy ae sot his N : . rved ‘by (wo county + conventions OF BATTLESHIPS AND CRUISERS MADE AN- | rected’ iidsewat tue og mitem, (aa the advice of M moe il faghen gio eet eaas eae ve no reason ft ‘ie « ' 7 6) Lym ® Captain Hrnit a eh tr e Se Gouden Whar OTHER ATTACK ON PORT ARTHUR ON TUES- |» , ’ * hon Antle gies eas tiene “8 , ee A man by George @tevens DAY NIGHT, THE SOLE PURPOSE BEING TO EF- ; : ee i aa was rg otc tcelve the guberna ker of Goldendale could be. wore | Be water wevelled « “ 1 I aot Vatleleg that Wo tenter anne FECTIVELY BOTTLE UP THE RUSSIAN FLEET MORE WAR PICTURES TAKEN Magi arhen the steamer sili’, oe tae od becnnodrmeys smolts rd yeati~ Utn@uath the weather was moderat 4 ¢ > } oe erm) Sone INSIDE THE HARBOR. THE SIXTEEN WARSHIPS, | Inga tt was thouxht that unless FOR TOGO. t the present time on| at aid” ella eae ther frozen om burst the famine| is one of the fa ¢ and political interes H i A > ag 4 * © those of King WITH A CONVOY OF SEVEN MERCHANTMEN SINCE THE STRUGGLE BEGAN 1 poam end. i — th the Great It bh he harged on REACHED THE MOUTH OF THE HARBOR, AND ES ar WES *. sie og Grent| (it has been charged tn some : Soune tobi a thes ; ies at the teeerints ot aldat why th UNDER COVER OF A HEAVY BOMBARDMENT OF WEN/ FAS] 2 ge Ripe sitacws igh ne Began ge is af the Interests | of] —a railroad candidate, That ts un ” . - e a daw tale eo - e: Foster has the f eing | th Pactf Coast " THE LAND BATTERIES THE STEAMERS RAN IN : * at t ptrerae tes Ph aaa t =n Sa a ~ - > E | Ministe ft arine Yamame made Ste r m says, b er, that h te f county han 2 AND WERE SUNK, AFTER WHICH THE FLEET __Mininter of Marine Yas inde pee eee Borer ae ntere King ‘county’ than ang | 4 tor|® There is a rumor that he prepared for ; * to the ine WITHDREW. | : € peace. He] will Gert Civestup — instead xt thin commaty: TOGO'S REPORT OF THE DAY ATTACK OF [bad Russia const ‘ t that be THE 22D DOES NOT MENTION THIS ENGAGE- t p ” th ce beans a MENT. flee : vei been delow Runsin’s ; : upon tg | pointed = Willtarn Phe | we » to bere « would ty. They w Watertown, N. Y., as park sipertn-} be i Kouta « the ne ho ‘ tendent at @ salary of $1,800 0 ye a every county | business the ol8 Phinney bh at b Governor M e t : } park and be given t greasmer Was recomr } McGraw tions of having ) brothers regard to Piles’ | su for Washington army posts ein 4, 5 gaia -4 { re f California, It ix the MESSINA, Marct The king to secure a men of thi county who are j | Brittinio liner & rine collided 2, the const here today. The Am: CeLratiré News al | was: wun und the solferine oe ibe has been gone since Tusstay snd (By Scripps News Asw'n.? = , - aE ea, PP Jon a charge of drunkenness. Her LONDON, Mareh 2 seording to advices received here today | need — her out. Later she dis« from the Ping Yang «or mdent of the Central News Agency the cup to The * ar) | ‘ ominous silence regarding th act land movements of the Japan- SAL Te B—S vat eemitn| | ese and Russian armies in the vicinity of the Yalu and Anjo > r . ee a yh c pe will culminate within the next few days in « big battic, in which de- . s | ta. tallow seultane. Onaty wer | cisive results may be expected. torney | he id not Appear in | He wires that a large force of Russiar ~ 4 the north —— | the ede. having retused from the first CHICAGO, March 25.—A terrific bank of the Anju river, while a const force the advance |t rei a the proceedings: thet were windstorm, one of th . x} guard of the Japanese army is entrenched behind formidable earth~ norne’s pomition is ju has ¢ experienced Teck. hen works on the south bank of the river, the opposing armies even now PIONEER OF FREMONT, WHO WAS ONCE ONE OF SEATTLE’S | tified by pin from Attorney | esterday after nm, doing appalling being face to face with each other, each waiting the other to MOST PROMINENT CITIZENG, PASSED AWAY AT LOS AN- | tne tee uration pe iF eftect damage in the suburbs and in ad- | make the next move. 4 ~ ae * lawe one single net of joining towns. At Indiana Harbor,! EVERE | tery ae wot pe H o| Tt P SVERETT, March o otal He also wires that desultory shots have already been exchanged GELES LAST NIGHT—LEAVES A COMFORTABLE FORTUNE | prin@ the offers ian et So she Sing County hers’ inati-| 20. miles from Chicago, L. Barker, |convention of the Maccabees was hela between the respective outposts of the two armies, though as yet Tomes c we & couple who are) tute was brought to nd this af-| the propric A dry goods s . t few casualties have been reported - — | lear aibeetl L to be live | ternoon after the best session of the| was killed Instantly and a nur ot tek He further states that the latest returns to the Japanese intel- ie a MRE , 4 li Sea na A few nide-lights on| of people who were in the stor ty Hgence office shows that 4,500 Cossacks have crossed the Yalu from Jamin aw He me to this ¥ practically] 5. Bliiott of ‘Che ry the Amertean reve | aie time were badly injured L. 0. T. Me Antung within the last five days and the number is gradually being [| , ‘2 be - he ey aw & TOA)! toy rh Denpite ¢ brought out by Prof, E. L.| store itself was completely wrecked, | © . t the Fraternity hall. increased. Three thousand Russians now hold Anju and thousands of ? ae est 4 A soon became @lihe Bounty attorney N's paper oky's Am | Kighteen residence were blown dow The meeting of the former body tm others are at strategic pointmon the Korean bank of the Yalu. Five | citizens night An- | large ow f prope the north! hela Ghe prison thd w fean volutior ) English-|and many people were hurt in the | t®, ™orning was brief, and the worl hundred Russians occupy Chunju and another force of Ruasian in- | gete nt for the benefit |*™ Lake | The Day man-|com@) up to the supertor court it will] man's Standpoint refore the} ruins. three of the hotels In the! mentee Testing. In the aftormaem fantry ie waid to be on the way to join them. at tae be ‘. oth - rion, at Fr t, wa of | likely od. Alvord’s band| *eventh grade teheh+| town weee injured badly end.oiel are con tee ia ee ‘The most authentic information, according to the correspondent, | ¢ yp 4 had h places of th He] was fiieed at S40. which he gave. Hin] crn’ {ns thin r Mr. Mc-| amall t yas turned comple yp use Eon aap. oS is that the Japa have in the neighborhood of 100,000 troops now OM |heaith for several y 1 1 to the i the fa thé \ Alvord, of Everett, was| M presented ar over Pen oe Oe ee Korean sofl and that they are moving northward by easy stages. fore gots F hy * 1 up . which BF bore Dentey and went to Winlock to] prepared artich At Hammond, Ind. ting of the » wideh enn ae a fealty ill. He leaves but! ‘rae named In hie honor | SREY mer has been the m of] occurred, and severa Everett theater. i 7 e gong ty Mr. | Steg _& reconeliiat betwee injured seriously . ‘ of the LO. T in the voluntary service, years of Mr, Day's life| pay Py oly cones HY MS | vor@ fms his wife, who has the high ach Iron and Steel Company's large) ™ k unt n | out of Viadtvostok after the war be- ible, fomented by Pharisees 7 ne in the | Mra wis have now b university. He ‘}ioss of at least $25,000. At Grand Poe ot hepa — far advanced, ay ar tis Goat he Gna hae Geet © > ir em Aopeful, It is not unlikely : mony existing between| was damaged alac ks ake navee Pan elected. Mrs. Hol that body as the gatter will ¢ to attract pu the two great educational ins | the BP Beeps ommander preside — were : r ed << Parag: 5 bye public | nal institus/ the storm was almost us severe, In| ed ove Miss Rina West, ; BERLIN—The Russian government| The old couple were devotedly at < ee e vt alte tions. the towns of Bivat aly Mr of fe ebneh uke atae eae (By Scripps News Ass'n.) purchased a wireless telegraph | tached to each other, and even wh of Inw and order, fighting — The. third grade section wasl|and Thornton great damage was suf-| ent sat le . cha A Chee Fool system, to be used in connection! divorce sult into wh Mee. “Daw ed for reforms which| wded with teachers desirous of] fered and a heavy {all-of rain adde Mrs. Martha B. Stewart, the presen} ROME, March * rried out | Y ; ded rt, the p nt telegram states that 8,000 Japanese| with the transportation of troops/had been led against her “ min eo gS over The Phys-| to th sine he At Thorn-| State com wha: taken ee landed at Chinnampho on the 22n4 | through the Trans-Balkal ‘district, | pending, last year, their love wa aoa oe ad : osix of School Children.” | t¢ W. Gardner was fatally in-| 8te to re t Washington at the making a total of 96,000 Japanese shaken. On thiv grow ouperier _ i years | He tiustrated his are with school] jured and his wife hurt badly. Th supreme hive, which meets next July, a an ea | SK nese scouts report! judge who tried the case refused to was ar r of the Oda children as examples and dwelt| wooden dwelling was picked ap bod. |!" Port Huron, the Ru ns are south of the Yalu} grant flv f the old ¢ iH A | wtr ngly upon the necessity of al ily and thrown into a stone quarry, | a ae le SOME PUFFS OF SMOKE) **" *\ %"% ‘me Seseees- and happy joes of each child wood FROM PIPE oF WAR (By Scripps News Ass'n.) ntributed to the . - Ke! a gy hh “ oe pong serious damage was suffered in that} , Mrs. Mary Kilgore today filed suit ae | f Mr. Day's health. The fy of an unk a. ry this year was the] city, Im additt to the windstorm | fT @iverce agninst A. N. Kilgore saad ST. PETERSBURG, March lla - cba ct ee Se enkn man] clase work of the puplis of 5 ileus ‘Baths waa cco Be toe ee Is of cruelty and desert | dg? VES serregpen Gent r, stated this morning abound two miles orth of Madic| ee ern over” Stade. and in ev-| ning, which struck @ fireworks fa lng anny be Se £T, PETERSBURG—Otticials here| at Vladivostok states that the Rus . pth tgs pie ge he orth of Madi-lery study, from physical « ¢ tol tary end catieed an explosion that] nt Wel knows tow think that Japan will break r| *lan troops are arriving Jn magnifi- | nour his client’s death this mo A Aged egy 99 108 | ndid work dis-| caused three large buildings to be|fany hae ee pledges and land troops on neutral | ent form and In the best of a oghew Until panic of 1893 Mr. Day mye ¢ in-| played shows that the teacher thinks] burned. A large number of per-|- sage Seetiory r “squadron In the! was wealthy, his property Interests! proner| of romething beside her salary ‘ ted | nate meter y ssambeneeunan: it a oe y, his property interests PE Fe , , Saad ky witene gen - one were injured and the property| —— SY Ko-| dered to remain at Sativa until court th fter by James Duvall wa lly ated lecture | SROUL--The Ja cuted a | that time being worth vably manded and it foubtful if th a Rascals come reports | rean, accused of being a Russian — orders, in coaling from the] g959.900, As quer tien _ POLY) corn will ever t fentified. ‘ in which he contended blizzard, and telegraph rt spy, at Ping-yang yesterday ussian colliers at that port. tion the estate es will prob-| oth vuetnd ctevicneg| Fann hi ft te, thought 1 th the better class consid-| reporta from North Dakota, Mon-| Clark. the wesiiten comes se call _— - ably not exceed $60,000 in v | Jain ohildrer the man wa var 1 . by nameei veg. BANS tana and Canada state that one of| with obtaining $2,000 " i a HARBIN—Police here will prone- re Sesioce ews Ande) Sie-sDay- wad ‘bark near Opertte} ; Eiwidren, Co Ta) | Che ham wax tramp riding ot | upon thet weaker broth this beavibet aioue talks Or thesspaitin |roneee: Uy ventesentne- cit Men be keerérs who attempt, to| ST. PETERSBURG, March Ohio, January 16, 1 his nits | $18,006 eordic'd cllite “Will Were tir thal Py rascals the Doctor| ham been recorded, while the storm| te unpaid Hens on. the house he had Hes f provisions. |General Altavarej, an inspector of| being pioneers of Onio, and was one| In 1889 the land in q wat|soenmiof the accident to Investigate stated he meant inferior persons still rages. \3 pleted, was a! sed this Jartillery ir 3 un army, has] of a family of 16 children, He was | OW"ed bY Duvall and his The | the @hre today . See eae Dawa oc ae att ia the superior on mo- cs Py ORG Admit been baniithe mote military| raised on @ farm and engaged in| tte? died that year and f is Modern Era” traced the events which | f the defense, on & ot of @ lerenius has been ordered to keep| outpost in the Caucasus because he| farming and stock raising in istrator was ever appointed for her| Rea Niche was taken int separated the modern era from the de ¢ information. Celia Friendly, his squadron at Piraeus, Greece, un-| had informed the czar that an order] [Minois, Towa and Miasour mat yt the dey t night for it.| Medieval period and showed that MRS. PRICE missin | was the prosecuting witness, til further orders. new rapid-firing guns yuld be 1879, when he came to Washingt . woe . he ere’ ordir thromgm the events 2 sageatrcige ae | Mt. Yow ma n celebrating a Ja ‘inte ready In three ithe, whereas they settling first at Walla Walla and a h th Ba gorge cunt f{ll, wife of County | another era would in which] jfrs, Suita Price, an old and feeble’ a war Vahey saveny. Te ES The Russian steamer cannot be completed for a year year later in Seattle oy wong’ their scien - | seriously ill wt her| the world's geography would be] woman nearly 7 years of age, Is re- hilarity took #uch a violent turn that pore with smatgsy rheumatism. tly changed in consequence, ported missing from 5 Vike street.he was arrested by @ policeman, a — a er nee | nner 2 een seg ~~. - foarte .