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ia as. Mar Ss tit oe MMS 1 a A =f Ler CEs tl I's : ceca T he seattle Sta r | BR a NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, APRIL 38, 1904 VOL. 6._NO. 49. 25 CENTS PER MONTY THE STAR'S NEW FICTION OF FERIAG, «IN THE GRASP OF SANTA ANNA,” WILL BEGIN IN A FEW DAYS JAPAN WILL LAND HER ARMIES BEHIND PORT ARTHUR Seventy Transports Load- GOING 10 ed With Soldiers Are -YINKOW ~ — Heading Northward and | Will Disembark 75 Miles From Port Arthur BLACK EYE FOR FORT TIENSIN, April 18.---It , | COMMANDANT AT LAWTON bE-| is reported here today that ns saesep es | “Bekpenr oven ranune ro} 70 Japanese transports have ee | | been sighted heading for Kinchau, 75 miles to rearof\ | Port Arthur. A landing by) the Japanese would mean the beginning of the invest- ment of Pt. Arthur by land. ae Seer eee ess nt PS PPO Marc F000 a7 ee mR TRIE KOTO" 7 eT KUL HINSE THE TABLE AND FLEO—ONE PERSON INSTANTLYK ILLED | CAR BARN BANDIT NIEDEMEIER ATE MATCHES AND ‘ATE MATCHED AND OPENED ; ma VEINS IN HIS ARMS BY JUMPING FROM WINDOW ANOTHER SQUADRON OF WARSHIPS HAS BEEN SIGHTED NEAR RUSSIA'S NORTHERN STRONGHOLD (By Scripps News Ass'n.) WANT TO. CUT WAGES 8% e LOCAL STAGE EMPLOYES OBJECT TO ACCEPTING LESS MON- ALLEGED SWINDLER ones r EY FOR THEIR SERVICES UNDER ARREST Vath 1 Dose of deeiding “STAKE eres. (By Scripps News Asi Apr SAY JAPS LOST ONE WARSHIP. EVE WITNESSES OF THE LAST BATTLE SAY ONE OF TOGO’s SHIPS RAN ONTO A MINE niral Tor 1 placed in th el for the purpose of destroying the wian / The pationta were carried to the | Willman, @ representative of the tion, were dispatched to the fron The Mikado's bodyguard, the flower of the Japanese army, whic h,however, will not get a chance to hips. male 1, which | th f t p pint f ur t f the Russiaus