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‘lt 7 Have You a Want?---See Page 6 _oMeCENT _ The Seattle Star NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1904 VOL. 6. NO. 31. as CENTS PER MONTH et The Star Is Only One Cent Everywhere JAPANESE FLEET AGAIN TRIES TO BOTTLE UP THE RUSSIAN WARSHIPS The Japs Tried to Sink Four Steamers === Sa ORNS in the Mouth of the Harbor but Maks 2522 ou wn wa om mee for themarives in th HOURS TO HEAR TESTIMONY Viola Pratt Gillette, Leonie D Py mon (Pat 1 h Bide IN THE BOTKIN CASE firet twe ed w When metbers of the famoun ~_ ji nacle choir. Miss G and tient were 5 Hy Beripps News Ans'n.) witty the re t she m Jin Wiiitamn ST. PETERSBURG, March 28.—It has been offictaily announced was pal machine, b per Cor here that Admiral Togo has 1 other desperate attempt to bet removed. Th otion showed that the W hile with P corning, great stan fleet In of Port Arthur, but that the | were eh of about 20 h | Australian ed th attempt signally failed and that Admiral Makaroff steamed out | | light ng the pre mining | be r into the open roada to give battle Togo refused to accept the chal- -——— ange at ¥ y and te . . lenge and hastily withdrew his fleet ueliine the tr . re vl ‘The official report states that the Japs repeated thelr tactica of the b e in rec Feb, 34, send: four merchant steamers ahead of the fleet, preceded ba ask of 8 os 4 by the torpedo dot flotilla. to Atmerten ah and 'c | The attempt was discovered by the big searchlight above the shore ‘ontralt th 7 batteries and a heavy fire was opened on the advancing Meet by the > attention to} batteries and from the gunboat the entrance to the harbor. oes P Lieut, Krinski, in comman¢ pedo boat destroyer Stint, 5 distinguished himself and to his magnificent bravery ta due the defeat Vice Admiral Alexieff ip a dispatch to the emperor from Mukden of the Japs’ plan to sew up the Russian warships. | says t When he saw the Japanese firet edvancing he headed directly During an attack by the enemy's shipe on Mareh 27 on the torped P for the first ship and torpedoed her under a perfect deluge of fire | post Stlinl, one of the iatiers steam p and her steering gea ° | from the rapid-fire guns of the firet, | damaged, tn consequence of which she was beached near ( u ye | The torpedoed ship veered off, with the other three in itm wake, | ince then she has been refloated. ‘The number “ nde | UPR for the « | and they were all plied on the shore, where they can do but litte | beat han not . ' | Appears in the t j harm. They leave the channel af!!! open enemy a Port Au Mother to him that, Je banded the entire flotilla of Jap- The Stfini then engaged sin batteries ¢ . the [the fending voy sgvr ig: be anese torpedo bonts. hatt a jon number, and retired from the enemy's squadron appeared on the h orisor ty batter a tise 2 a A sal ad been fight after the Jape had withdra® With but seven of her crew killed insula opened fire and our fee . : th the itted and her commander and 12 men wp) ded. ayan and Askold lating, and aleo fired at the enem © fire, how ro The Japanese warships whic", ‘ollowed the fireships exchanged ever, ceased immediately In view Of the great divtance of the enemy's str ynaud, & cashier in the several volleys of shots with the Pussien kwyrbonts and batteries and | gouuaron. goods store where Mra in| than retired. a ‘At 9:18 o’clouk when our entire squadron line aned the handkerchiefs which | At daybronk the Russian fleet Ut out of the harbor and followed sndron drew off in a southeasterly direction, « in order ¢ te accused of having sent in the] A VICTIM TO DUTY. & ma ¢ e ats as sd = ing battle, and toward 10 o'clock i ¢ ‘ box aining the soned candy . i ie tat eit ok te nae Se, and soon disappeared. yaar ing batth i tow a Saenainnedl the eletnar oan om one an patrol finding a sentry frozen to death on an outpost ” There reat rejoicing in thi® city today as & result of the de- ber of > on that of thel n freneer : foat of the Japanese plan and th® Willingness of Vice Admiral Mak- = “ay, prisoner'a. aroff to engage ir. a naval engagement with the enemy, for that is sles vac hat Makaroff believes that his Meet ts strong “~ | Pas 9 Seah te aeedk tha Sepancin Sores om an sane? toating: WALTER J. BISHOP FOUND ai Th t unstinted ime L ven the Sttint end her callant com- | mander fur the part they played Im the action, and allogether the | | DEAD IN LODGING HOUSE STORM WARNING | encounter has produced a splendid impression. | Room i | m street, early yesterday morning, |B. fuerm Ter eeiderable casey Johnny Behind the Rocks”) by drinking carbolic acid. His body ayy es oy og * wan found at $:30 o'clock last even-| us Of | foeeon meving i" Bi Thought to Be in City Jail| easinats sed eau " iy i > pted the ra Setur- i Saree eh ae UTAHANS ARE PROUD OF THEIR HANDSOME STAGE WomeN| Ji: Minho? Fer ee TOKIO, March 28 »~-According| WHO ARE THE DAUGHTERS OF THE ZION ELDERS smeat came here trim tie City ~t to Japanese accounts Admiral) cmpany. A ale FR 0 M DI VE as Suspect (By Scripps News Ass'n.) _ VANC OUVER, B.C, March 28.—< chryver, agent of the hat held a ress the John Coatell alias Johnny Hayes, | y beesiiay doba < lives dine Behe, better kacwn bn “Sehe Manufacturers’ Association at New Twenty-f in this ety Gehind the Rect,” ene of - Zealand, states that arrangements Togo made a successful attempt! eee, Sree: tase ate, Behind ‘the, Rock,” ‘one of. ehe old-| Zesland. states thet arrangements : TO DEATH ing. but could throw no light on the arrested yesterday by City Detectives | and ‘eputy Coroner Arnold last even thought to be in the city Jail. He was| Dig freighters between Vancouver w Zealand as a result of the to bottle up the Russian Fleet at . | myatery, Tt is said Bishop — ee, 1S | Barbee @nd Tennant. Costello was| increased trade owing to preferene r een liviag too fast 0 on Washington street and‘tial tariff in favor of Canada Port Arthur Sunday . Four When Bishop ¢ ied to Appear inet Shao WALKER STRAYED our! cked up as a suspicious character. | against the United States. He denied his identity at the police| The evening the door was broken open. | steamer Mermaid struck The deéd nd w th the Dottie: of OF VARIETY THEATER AND / platen but tp Meany have declared | rock at Jarvis inlet yesterday ani poison néar It was found on the bed. | 7 went to bottom. The passene | The man te not wanted for any | Vent to the : The mopth was burned with the} 'N FRONT OF LOCOMOTIVE | ine tiin iM arasonee in the city iw, sers and crew escaped. flery Kquid a d the face distorted undesirable, and he will probably be steamships were sunk across the mouth of the harbor. Later in the day the Japanese battleships began a bombardment of the city. MAKAROFF’S REPORT in Walker's directior unfor jtunateé man was very oran, who has | r | , cited for contempt of court for pital, where he died. | oHICA 0 PM ST. PETERSBURG, March %.—Vice Admiral Makaroff's first report the Bonney-Watson 1c ritiviadtvedtes UeT ANTE pee S A allow Faye mnt pe of the Japanese attempt to bottle up the Russian fleet is as follows it will be held unti UP $15,000 OR LOSE BIG CON. /|*"@ Shipley to visit Nassir Khan, “1 beg most humbly to report that at 2 o'clock this morning the A. LEANDER WAS ROBBED IN s e dead man in Califor. an Afghan prisoner in the county enemy made &@ second attempt to biock the entrance to the inner road- nia are heard from VENTION | Jail, In obedience to an order issued stead. For this purpose they dispatched four large merchant steamers, THE HEART OF THE CITY |" Ae se Dante SE aE | by Superior Judge Bell, filed his re- convoyed by six torpedo boats, to the entrance. — }turn this morning. He alleges that? “The enemy's ships were promptly discovered by the searchlight an@ LAST NIGHT DROUGHT IN ALASKA |he believes Judge Bell per yen aus! bth mbarded by the batteries and by the guardshipe Bohr and ” teamship Company's | (By Scripps News Ass'n.) {thority to force a prisoner to see arrived in port last st an expressed Fearing the enemy's ships might break through, Lieutenant Kriniskd, in attorney aga March 28.—T A. Leander, of sub-com: commanding the guard tor t Bilint, attacked the enemy and de- tt ee rs sak ee jonal Republican com- | “18% . stroyed the 1 ne steamer with a torpedo. This Me spr tg a | discuss an uitt Nessie eee. Sesvoren Ss cient Caen owed ty tde ethas, With the = . ee venty-five tons of empty beer the local party Tefuses to see the lawyers because Suir thas tases mame at eb Giolame ity by two | barrels ng those arriving on at Chicago must deposit $15,000 he has been informed that in de- “A fourth steamer went to the right of the enemy'sships and Mkew od under * W. Long and R. | ¢ the convention. Sergeant-at-| fending Obabshaw and Petit Khan, wang at the side of (he fairway. The Stilni battled with the my's wix bu rughly. | J of Fort Wrangle. | arms Stone served this notice. jointly accused with him of the torpedo boats. The enginecr's artificor, Bwyeroff, and six seamen were m d eu front of | Car reports @ very] It is declared by the local people murder of the East Indian peddlery killed, and the commander and twelve seamen were wounded. their victt and him — to! pe wh, although the | that the money will forthcoming, | Merili, Morris introduced . evidence “At daybreak the enemy's battleship and cruiser squadron appeared throw wu hands yed the| we is still cold and] although it ts de any promise A fired at the fi to show that he, Nassir Khan, had until my charge to meet the enenry was marched out be-! @ ® expertenced in| of this kind h e. This att oniih o* ats ‘The second attempt of the J ene to block the entrance to Port wagons standing at the vessel, which executive session will be rhe _ Rn + befor Arthur has failed, thanks to the energetic defense by the sea and land aeeet ; a oly be tad { men are aroused, as they e matter will come up before forces, who acted as they did dw the first attempt. The harbor re- | Judge. Bell late this afternoon, f the mains in the| #t#nd @ chance of losing $0,000 long oute being | } The ctvit servic dal WITHOUT PREJUDICE |» th" mains perfectly clear.” A later telegram to the emperor fr I respectfully report that the enemy hi Makaroff says withdrawn, L returned to nmission will and took $11.50, He ass on applicatio the harbor with the ficet. The torpedo boat destroyer Sttint, which was i - for city positions and to fix the dates stranded on’ reef in consequences Of the damege caused. to her engines to walk on and not to look back. |SAY8 THEY STOLE WAGON 1 ie. Sy monnene a Go ee eee ae uy's shel, wae floated Suri + y one thes A ny os : on vy John Connelly and BE A. Thorn- The $ 0 damage suit of George | are #2 applicatns, 213 of whom are la- and rbor, thanks the energy of her crew T oon and- | the aff ete ton were ar 1 yosterday by the| Mel: gainst the Alask borers, and about 50 jobs to fill. The er, Lie tk wh. ” ht ‘oun the arm ne No »aper Enterprise Ass’ P 7 MP garcs Roomy Sbaeae: jo hoe Ss ne wiheweit oe me ho was slightly w } n ee Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n. , eprenentatives than any other city] yy, os T by Quarter-| police ¢ 4 charge of stealing a/cial Company was dismissed by Sa- 4 atest shortage of rs is In the en- On the Great ere Infernal machines, wires connected with which | SALT LAKE, Utah, March 28 f its size when It comes to sing fee‘ Geant ¢ terage to St.{ Wagon from N, McKinnon. Roth of| perior Judge Albert without pre- | fre" cnsinesrins Sos in eo Ca were cut by I t Kedroft Enatgr Isky, of the engineers, | Utabans pride themselves upon their {and actres Maude Adam® v hael f t. Thor for the|the prisoners are lodged in the elty| judice this morning on the plain-| dng increase ane expected to he made I disp y eared { the steamers as \* wd. oking girls. alt Laker inj t nin Lake in the days w @ t son, on Ay jail. MeKinnon th ning swore | tiff's motior This Jone in or-| the pol he fire de« Would have lit up the « to the harbor, In the morning a flowter gent forth more handsome feminine] in the old stock company fo effect charging them with grand larceny, | over again and additional evidence ane

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