The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1904, Page 1

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ONE CENT Ponight and Sunday — nigt Showers; cooler ght_to fresh southwest winds. to- NIGHT EDITION SEATTLI WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1904 ANOTHER BATTLESHIP SAID TO HAVE BEEN SUNK AT PORT ARTHUR The Sevastopol to Reported to Have Met the Same Fate That Overtook Her Sister Ship, the Petro- pavloisk IF THIS REPORT IS VERIFIED IT LEAVES RUSSIA BUT onl age ONE UNDAMAGED BATTLESHIP AT PORT ARTHUR, THE PER pews b , t tk ESVIET, THE OTHERS HAVING BEEN SUNK OR DISABLED. | eurpmnnaE mans cme. LATER ADVICES ARE THAT ANOTHER BATTLESHIP BE. | { SIDES THE SEVASTOPOL WAS ALSO BLOWN UP. | MNGl SATS KE Di iT The Seattle Sté THE STAR'S NEW FICTION OFFERING, «IN THE GRASP OF SANTA ANNA," WILL BEGIN IN A FEW DAYS — LONDON, APRIL, 16.—A DISPATCH FROM ST. PETERSBURG Lg t 1 engng with th although SAVED CHILD'S LIFE THIS MORNING STATES THAT THE RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP - : ' eunk these are not know SEVASTOPOL HAS BEEN BLOWN UP IN THE HARBOR OF rah er — bes PORT ARTHUR. DETAILS ARE LACKING. NOCONFIRMATION |My. ¢ 4 thy sore ae ee ai ek” he mud. oA OF THE REPORT HAS BEEN RECEIVED FROM ANY OTHER | |, we . Maile | powine Le hereby , fe Leip dag lar reweyy-+ gang 8 fant ate ae te SOURCE. Qype i nga ae — t f it at feattle 1 ri : ie uel ae 3828828 OO OEEREReeEE EEE? Boers gSS9537 : THE ONLY PAPER IN SFATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE [2WS ; VOL. 6: NO. 48 25 CENTS PER MONTI FAILURE TO PUT IN FIRE ALARM SYSTEM COST CHILD’S LIFE SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY BLAMED BY CITY OFFICIALS) muccers and very litle was done up of ur f ine Maar peemebenh a FOR NON-ENFORCEMENT OF ORDINANCE PASSED TWO| up the om n city appt men have told me,” 1 YEARS AGO—NECESSARY FUNDS WERE APPROPRIATED BY| fompeny wast ie ourae “ i pected THE COUNCIL, WHICH, HOWEVER, NEGLECTED TO COMPEL| Srinvcd In netting certain castings | ye gfH Ba : STREET CAR COMPANY TO DO ITS PART IN ERECTING THE) } Pay rll seep ag je Ria oo CROSSING ALARMS THIS ORDINANCE IF ENFORCED WOULD HAVE “ os | t DENIED AT ST. PETERSBURG =o’ 8» t 3 P A " rew the & 1 | t | xk « M RUSSIANS BEGIN TO BELIEVE IT 4 ation of delays prevented fs reached ls ST. PETERSHURG, April 16.—-]1t fe understood that such action} § Second avenue and position te ibility that| the morale of th sian f aa] “ereee, ave Morte away i} after all Jap b ay| the admiral’s instre were ¢ e oat t porne have dropped mines at the entrance) con the fleet Inted bese | mene aerent for to Port A . which re-| that ht y to return ai-| f, the same lengt . | ° . wo » . & the neces- | that $ My : 4 in J at for ne | fth th - . 4 of of t ; } y a fe ote : 3 * tore 1b | the man Bergerson fs an adulterery ° ; ' ° . A eas gy SUPERIOR JDGE TALLMAN LAY § DOWN A NEW RULE IN THE jing to law, he should be ie t . ; DIVORCE COURT why he should not be informed fe . h tak rt & st.” ¥ out the p f the vf eee | And Mr. Murphy bowed submise t t a I t » think 1 7 Whe o's court t a hus \1 Judge ‘ - ant 1 tne his I ‘ | T s toa the f “ y to { A | Star is not . ‘ , Th > s t By Scripps News As | 13 y , f I here to th g."—Judg H re A f m FP : t ‘ A ‘ ‘ Caengeeesstesescccnss.geDMnReencanaeenauesoeeas . b ked iT ” - < } ' | een inn 1 gous — Z 5 ' a wel | ‘ A line of defens | earing . Ww Pasty are mt men thee | been » « 1 And t " ne th 5 b a bf - ‘ to at ! « De Mok t | he * J T M , ; TOGO SUCCEEDS IN 5 me te ce a ye! i \ t McA f ery ot . ; - te are RE Mra. J wo I THUR HARBOR = an ag a linres t #\known In sporting here, and ne nds h Hereatt h h , h . * f f » i re Port Arthur last W . y A t ms : ing he Iman fireships imto the " et Use nods f th ; . ‘ This effective - fire | have ve and telling 0 : 7 Be a none ! 1 th kt named Lena Harr? half of his magn Her v9 7 ' - - 4 * the b A . ® Benttle Bieetr b their unfaith with the | eult 8s McAndrews against McAr Inbor this morning ' ters spending al at Cat-] drews and E against Her “ The = hard lat the state pen an, wh ould the (hase af s ; : t on Cie given , ; band | ) a ' this . i , | — oa i that there is ty T have to trae th eof ath fe 1 ] Skrydloff has been nan oy Oy Pall ® { Mrs. , se A report f aay ter n nig . gee phage ee | THERE WILL BE NO MORE IN f t in tt failed t “ were damaged du ‘ be a a b of in a ft a A | De th : a panarare net & : soi S cnatations in the| VESTIGATION OF POSTOPFICE| wun you n ; it 1 had, in fact A i. a) far east | to not alwa tof M Ellen McAndrew] sq nm money hich tried t Y hae cconieadiucsihihsaliameiuitehiilais | FRAUDS see the appr her husband on ground of| she which had beer.| always hapr 4 that the defend- j the beat th the first heard in the teud moth te have} . r the oe Y gin ourt this morning of the testimony By Seripps Nows Ans which A ‘ had er ds I realize that my r Ay have whi { _ whatey itor) an effect for the on the } ¥ > N, D. Cy Apetl 16—] | “t flo iy Is of tt hope | There will be no further 1 Why has tt 1 1 # and t nt ina t such will t ver, t it r part of Mrs. McAndrew t ed 1 be plat am ! tigat f tof rt-| th t with th t i} tasbend ad th i her f t t tion ment, is ¢ t h r 1 led for in the | ¢y a ye f his ot reas mpi comneesomemnwe nos ape g reed “Pati mee for a W n name with 3 14 rit ta fr. porigren 4 5 1 anne, | ws . et pat | evans, with wl she sald 1 sus, Bel Radeciihe age Ke Rey nad (Ray. hevlene Mews Andn3 | ween A Ai} Sooeeme 27 p | living 1 pen of 1 tery at the , % 1 , Pas am oe nett bet oat «| CHEEFOO, Apri he latent re- |? ‘ent of Gal Basie: was manager |""Hor testimony was } t te a furore among the legal Mat little fi . first class tieahip « 1 n-4 ‘ sb festive fighting acity has e I A r fleet the war| ports are to the effect that the Jap-! pany at Has th pa plans for an in every particular by reliat ' ty il alli i ils a cca tk lh cs ill la lhc

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