The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1904, Page 1

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ONE CENT Tonight and F day—Showers; light to fresh south NIGHT EDITION WATCH FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE STAR'S NEW FICTION OFFERING IW A FEW DAYS BATTLESHIP POBIEDA SEATTLE, he Seattle Star WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, BUMPED INTO A MINE AND BADLY DAMAGED Russian Fleet Meet Further Disasters= Jap Fleet Surrounded Torpedo Boat’”#”’s and Sent Her to the Bottom-=Only Five of Crew Escaped Paris Report Says Pobida Was Destroyed SARENNIYI hip Pobleda ts t. Zatsarenniy QBy Scripne News Ass'n.) BULLETIN, PARIS, APRIL 14.—THE JOURNAL'S CORRESPONDENT AT ST. PETERSBURG SAYS THAT A RUMOR IS CURRENT IN THE RUSSIAN CAPITAL THAT ANOTHER RUSSIAN WARSHIP HAS BEEN DESTROYED BY THE JAP AT PORT ARTHUR. LA PETIT PARISIAN HAS A LIKE DISPATCH. ST, PETERSBURG, APRIL 14. - FROM PORT ARTHUR THIS AN OFFICIAL DISPATCH NG STATES THAT THE RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP POBIEDA ALSO STRUCK BY A TORPEDO DURING YESTERDAY'S ENGAGEMENT AND A HUGE HOLE TORN IN HER SIDE, AND THAT SHE SANK. THE DISPATCH ALSO STATES THAT THE JAPANESE SURROUNDED THE TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYER VESTRAS CHNI AND SANK HER IN THE SAME WAY. CREW WERE SAVED. FIFTY OF HER ST. PETERSBURG, A 1“ ff § tsb z t hip nd the utter @isabling of th BESIEGE PORT ARTHUR LONDON | APRIL 14.—THE CENTRAL NEWS HAS RECEIVED A DISPATCH FROM ITS ROME CORRESPONDENT DVICES RECEIVED BY HiIMFROM , BASED ON | NEWCHWANG, STATING | | ‘ THE FIRST | APS NOW READY 10 E THAT THE FALL OF PORT ARTHUR IS NOW BELIEVED TO BE IMMINENT, AND THAT ADMIRAL TOGO LAND TROOPS FOR THE PURPOSE OF BESIEGING THE TOWN CHERPOO, April 14—19 4 of the moat t Arthur fer the frown! 1904 18 PREPARING TO ONLY PAPER | THE 7 IN SEATTLE VOL. 6. NO. 46 a5 CENTS PER MONTI = 3 TWENTY-NINE LIVES WERE LOST IN A BIG EXPLOSION ON A U. §. BATTLESHIP wounds Four Charges of Powder Let fio GRAND DUKE WAS éevenncy| an coves" On the Missouri and Splen- ose... — did Sea-Fighter Narrowly Es: rdered yril has te | eat he im : bur nm Allison, Pleas- y seaman; F y RY W coxswain (me ‘ it *, Buffa kin, John Franks, | t father, Listowel, Ont 4 a } h | STARR, JOUN PORTER, ordinary, O8TLER, PAUL R., apprentice (seo- Pesmercony, - one: , 4 : seaman; res airmount, Ind; inary seaman; residence, Chicago; a 3 . kin, Caleb 8. Starr, father, Fairmount a = ‘OLE, JOUN W., ordinary seaman; | Continued on Page | “COCAINE JENNIE” VAGGEO * COLE, JON -! y M tw out her THE CHIEF'S HANDS ave pe el th | THE QUESTION OF THE REMOVAL OF BOXES FROM SALOONS « ne 18 UP TO DELANEY AND THEY WILL PROBABLY BE OR- > ena DERED OUT eeu : a - } “a t t 4. | tb erous, including atate co! | RT le DENTIST Is es wa aoe =| E N TI veyed to The ve | wire. voyasg | was creep | here, complet! p in Russia is having her har full a ¥ h feoad lying eve 1 iar « the M hurian rai blow support and cruelty, 3 3 iin cals cn ak hs

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