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Make Your Wants Known---See P age 6 ae RT ONE CENT y NX ra ws. y a THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE j : } Cc } THAT DARES TO PAINT THE NEWS : wnighs =a x ers, Wednesday-—Probably fair; brisk “ ) ‘ ‘ NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, MARCH ag, 1904 Tbs VOL. 6. NO, 32 25 CENTS PER MONTH sheshetiiieneniamaetinenmmnnee SIRES Es oi ae eet The Star Is Only One Cent Everywhere ___...WHAT HAPPENED AT CHEMULPO FOUGHT A DUEL (Copyright, 1904, by Newspaper Enterprise As soctation,) al THESE KORIETS ARE FROM PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY A STAPF \ PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE NEWSPAPER PNTERPRISE AS CIATION THE DAY AFTER THE JAPANESE BOTTLED THE KO RIETZ AND VARIAG UP IN THE HARBOR OF CHEMULPO AND F D THE RUSSIANS TO BLOW THEM UP. WITH FOOTPADS | | [POLICE DETECTIVES KENNEDY AND BYRNES ENCOUNTERED , tt tow but they hk We had TWO HIGHWAYMEN NEAR OLD UNIVERSITY GROUNDS to stop every one . ’ r Ry rne wid them AND PISTOL BATTLE ENSUED—BOTH THUGS ESCAPED, |‘ *. and they waited f t m Both PURSUED BY OTHER OFFICERS AND CITIZENS—AN EPI s telegra. pole and t . had our . DEMIC OF HIGHWAY ROBBERIES I think 1 fired the Sige Vier or \f X but almost at the emmy sec aaineisiiniaab highwaymen fire Russ Sa}? boat M ay his aim, B. Vr ' en ond cits P oS tha Batt are By the time we hed ampesk ae Yorve "ts, ene * . . a t 1d the same, thé : « the {the * r ' f e t nat ie C he fellows ‘ ground Althoug killed. * had t . ft ‘ h made rus jt . map oz telen F he other got away, city I Kennedy got a bultet | “t ae. We we pen a : rae vA : to #b t f " Bome p e i us they bad gone te « with t bh n w . 4 rt in f © way 6 her ther. Officers . | ' y bal. he’ post. They w #| wer « in from directions, tt th a tar- | wh flair men # at nd their capture dy at t the part of A « Pc i nd I saw them coming | would have been @ certainty. ’ |FORCED SHIP WITH CREW OF)! t ' ing the LAND LUBBERS TO PUT BACK | rn) or tho ¢ A mut ke out on b 4 e e in} tr nl iecoshire anda - ” t i every | shortly a had put to fied to be on the ea from iver, British Colur ‘ eved that ia, and on « consequence the shir h would return to fe now tying Port whsend, « ineer] HE ORDERS 100 BOTTLES FROM HIS OWN CELLAR DIS- Where whe ure an-| the e grounds, »o | other crew to wea) Lane, Freer Aaaae, Oar | PATCHED TO THE INJURED SOLDIERS AT PORT ARTHUR local marit exchange re-| that re us frota different parte | the affair this morning. tt] of ¢ ty | > , in cause of the) > es Byrnes and K , Feb: 9-/208#! refusal of the two} ** aver »| ST. PETERSBURG, Mar nd tax. age mates of the ship to work. After! Sene K. |The caar hus ordered 100 be Vremya says he is ¥ the anel was well out to sea both!) ¥h t <\» Ui if he thinks China will i" mates went to the master of the ves-| down th | we create an army inside of the months the war will last, jth e ,e financial situation of manyt | director artial the | Russian cities is becoming alarming. | nes alled | Chinese government t a|The rise in the price of food: ig: ng a| causing great distress. ‘ Suropean trained army by two strangers colors, and shel- : == GARBAGE GHOST every gun in action Somancks were toi the master that the men were| | limmed i not) showed the themeely : northward, . Seleaions BI OCKADE sel and told him that they would not) @4 out to es CONFIRMED Mitt « finger in the opera 2 of th k wh LONDON, March ~The Japanese unless it was toward the near-| (WO f ‘ | learnt mn here bas no confirmation of est port | “Mold in & skirmish be Kreenhe know ¢ farmers and ne A B C's of ne a man F IS A First Train to St. Paul in Four The veesel was then put abou headed for Port Tow BUYARIN WAS Days Arrived Last Night she will rematy anti an t up wu crew ¢ be obtained n or © robbers fought from bound from Vancouver to Freeman-| Sehind a halt lowered umbrella and (Spee to The Star) Ue with a cargo of lumber had the teleg h pole as & § / WA KS | orn Pacific train, which reached here: scoring for ctives. | | at midnight last night, was the first WILL PUT After the robbers had fired their) train ase the conan’ eg saves last shot they ran toward Sixth av-| EWIL-SMELLING SPECTER WAS NOT DOWNED WHEN P. @ —— All aff an been ye y one er and Universi treet There Distory of tranacontiental ration, IT OFF See Pe cclek ani cack ti ts YAW'S SCHEME FELL THROUGH A YEAR AGO—CHARLES " ry of transcontinental rallr “15 Bs j8T. PETERSBURG ADVICES/ he kade, which had existed — SEGALE ASKS COUNCIL FOR A 30-YEAR SCAVENGER FRAN- | STATE THAT RUSSIAN CRUIS-| through North Dakota and Mon ngplggre psa Fon ear Siied eh , — seen by Captain J. Le Clar no . ER WAS DESTROYED Lies Se ery See ee cane “al had run out into the street clad only | peeeisentas ‘rates whieh had |THE MACEDONIAN INSURGENTS a dressing n and slippers. al ee ent: | fi “ | Clark, although promptly start] WILL DELAY THEIR REBEL-| ¢. listricts therein and specify thé 1 be rendy t 4 the thief and r ¢ in rowly €#-/ I» history about to repeat ROME, March 29.—The Agenzia Libera reports that a portion of | LonpoN, March 29. Nagy metnini: Teeth i ap the Viadivostok squadron has arrived at Nikolaievsk, Siberia, at the es from Bt. Peterst nly partially filled} LION aped paying the pensity ¥ ~ MIS) the city coun was the manner of collection. mouth of the Amur river. The Russian army corps has left Harbin |i is practi 4 were consolidated into three and The thug f od point blank question # fer members All owners of property on which for Chang Chun. Russian cru the first of them arrived at mid - . him but missed. ‘Then fe tore noea | Of the city coun he wrestled |karbage is deposited must have 16 One of the first acts of Gen. K ouropatkin on his arrival at Mukdem | un ny runs ht wet sinee carty tnt doit tnt m ‘ from Clark's ep and inued| ith the nc garbage | Temoved in compliance with the city was to seek an interview with Gen, Ma, commanding the Chinese | j, the harbor Friday morning ¥ Scripps News Ass'n. his fitght crab a year ago, asked themeelv nances or regulations of the Saige Sarafoff, the| Owen Roberts, a chatn gang guard, ance susp board, and it shall be done — SOFTA, March troops. a even if the news night wher : ~ calek: “ Macedonian leader, today stated that! !ives in the block and ran to his Bip va ili-etarred ¥ at thelr own expense. The holders But Gen. Ma refused to see him. Teakek dn ottintal i eas | Nikolaievsk is at the northern extremity of the Gulf of Tartary | that this warship has not aa the Macedonian insurgents have de-| window In time to see the footpad] $1) was intro President |of the franchise are given the right and is fully 1,000 miles from Viadivostok and opposite the island of | tioned as taking part ir : cided not to raixe @ rebellion this| cross Beneca street and dodge Into) Gu “py request.” to charge the rate for removal stip= Saghalien. It is difficult to see what strategic purpose the presence | subsequent ensns ate fe spring, but will delay for the pur-| the shadow of a building. Roberts! “one new t to give a tr {ulated in the franchise | pose of giving the powers an oppor-| fired once at the thug, but misted.| ¢, coliecting the Bact “| ‘The wagons used must be p= of a fleet will serve at this point so far removed from the scene of | , 1 1 must De ap ved by the board of health ties. pote 4 - he 7 and no de tunity to carry out their prop | Pat man 3 k, who lives near-| ony ond establishi pr Little credence is placed in the report from the further fact that in inaiten sources that’ she oT ee tee reforms by, was out on the wre can require any garbage that {t de= the Gulf of Tartary is probably still choked with ice floes and it would | w, uéoaead: 1 SGerDOer Maweh b6.ctn tha Soul ——__——-——— time, and also took ved sires to be removed. The franchise have been an extremely hazardous move to send a fleet through its Se Wnt ais Ta bademedl thad @hal of conenonn’ Pradeobes ara “4 at the robbers acuaal tin guarantees that oe retuse ‘ has been seriously ernment for its lack of cohesion see . th y ted and deodor- th th of Captain Stepano! g to resign, though It wam Cr people naport Yinisel, who nd hamper h an Keil obvious that the ministry no longer | wy the sho . he| 7%* p ed the mines in the harbor and) country, Premier Balfour defended | 80 ir tizens on the at that > was the only one who knew where) the government, saying that It would 4 t wae impossible to ke a the fir ized. A other provision forfeits the franchise if the holders fail to carry were n de wis of e the franchis the Yaw n years th provisions contained therein, ves the city the right to anchise at any time by regard to the rights consequently the Rus#ian | not resign so iong as it retained the the highwaymen ove with! confidence ship carr 1 e “ : the houre of commonm, | Al Morrison, who was char But meager tiptions paying ¢ TOKIO, March 2-It is given out] Attack on Port Arthur on Sunday: den mines. TRIED TO BLOW UP diaminsed by Justice Cann’ this] were screened by thelr umbr Be eet Oe ee to call ont OE —— Py —s morning Morrise was a Republi George Camp 1 was tt iashve The granting of the fran- fod mngiy chise would prevent the establish- -*=.from smi-official sources that Sun- cae nectar in the A on “ eal tert - aay'tf attack on Port Arthur had al T | T FOR T A i A TROOP TRAIMBN iiiegea to have paid Gonzales $1 tO! was held up several nights ago and | ‘ coger ragnag essen: . sf a municipal garbage colled= tw6-fold purp first, to prevent the je —_ S pean _— arrest-| when he was commanded to hold and the city a1 es nd cremation system in favor Biasta leet from len bar- : ed ar confessed that it was Mor-/ nis hands last night, the experier ph Y ‘ te sajority of the old bér, and secoudly, to n the move- > sh , March 29.—A} rison who Induced him to v Mor-\ was not a new one. He met the| The holders of the franchiag Pha .— ments of the Japanese transports HW nue. | Trent wae recetved here this after-] rison's arrest resulted ropbers near the corner of Sixth av- pSiven the right toch ‘ _secord, af hich are conveying rors te vart| CHINKS GET EVEN WITH RUS-/ noon that an ineffectual attempt] The cave was dist = “yi morn] enue and University treet near| cuble yard fan tine dt they cannot | Postoffice Robbed ous polgts on the Linotun ninsula | had been m ‘0 blow up oop | ing for lack of prosecution where he live ‘or property holder t There’ tw already a large force of SIANS FOR CLOSING UP NEW-| "0 Deen riskya, Siberia, | pe — here he lives. ne habit of carry-| charge more. ‘The charge for te-] gp im, March 20—-RO the penins’ and this CHWANG y r nm ing no money since he was first held | MOVINs large Cele ogyrore spd h BS] entered the toffice at Post Falls, rd and was] victim of the thu 4 it bas broken up: - = him, After bh been held up| for the smaller, as « nives, sheep and} open the safe after wrapping it with —— - a : >| pigs, at $1.60. city, however, re-| clothing to deaden the noise, and e8= , TERSBURO, March 2.—A a | Campbell telephoned to the police] Ps 60, owever, Te-| clothing 2 : SAW THE JAPS ROU). REPORT. ENYe aire ANY ; ag gees received here that] ROME, March 20.—Cardinal Merry} © M Thurlow, who was charged| station, and Captain Ward went out| serves the —_ to at any time r caped with about $200 in money and YINKOW, March It is reported] @SsSAcKsS CLASHED ree ty of Chinese, instigated by| Deval, the papal secretary of state junder a Ballard city ordinance with} to tr vestigate. wine these Tere a ty for| St#mps and some pension checks. It cece cp ny gg eh dno Japancee, have murdered a Russian| Delval, the Pape! wrblished. in’ the|moving & wooden structure into the] After they held up Campbell the The crematory ls to be ready for) is pelleved to have been the Worle of ncoompanied by five Japanese a : ney Caves ee te rep et hat any plot against | fire limits, was discharged by Jus-| robbers went to Ninth avenue and) 0% ne year after the date on which) experts, tar later withacow te tbe Bron: pig om ee eee nse, China| We feo rays. there has been no fe] was brought before Justice Cann on) C. D. Thompson and robbed him of | fon Me ‘made for placing it outside] AUTHOR DROWNED hw destination 6 un-| geourL, March 2.—In a skirmish be-| From Harbin ¢ n Mt vane th the 00 rd. fa change of venue, Thurlow proved| §7. ‘This was at 9:16 o'clock the city, but the health board is mes . s eee oad the Chinese government, in rete a rarw tisfaction of the court that| A short time later, near the same| given authority to see that the sve BERLIN, March 29.—General Let= 1t martial] LONDON. March 20—The Bxchange |‘ the satiate , ¢ 4 age | tow Horbeck, a well-known military ed to| matory ta oper ated and the gar be methods approved by| writer, while riding on a tow-pathe exacks and Japanese | tion of the declaration hwang 4 a large! tween Russie the last er, B. BE. Hoyle was for he had not moved the house in ques-| coi »w up his hands, ‘The robbers} collecte it had merely come Into the] thr 1 ves-| Telegraph's Paris correspondent learns gqoutarteere F s changed. The! infantry, between Anju and Laing, ng f from Chinese] that Japan decided again to forbid | tion, T n ne near Oldenberg tod: ell int s r 1 the Japs oi fo Consacks wero killed ome d » on the ground| military attaches t low the operas /owners p of it after it had been| took $10 of his money the ~e The board can prescribe n eS ldenberg ‘ ay, fell into the ve ; 7 cetele Aan ded. It i reported that the fF ew a ang on the & Ue a of tt rmy in the field, moved Detective Ke nnedy sald today re- the garbage collection limits ar ithe canal and was drowned. r traband, jons of the army in 5 feat of the Jap- Cossacks were repulsed end @riven that it is con : wry

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