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IN SEATTLE | _ eC al 4 ! THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : Tonight and Tuesday, Showers; Fresh i ] ] pene. 2 | Lom i VOL. 6. NO. 55 as CENTS PER MONTH GN,MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1904 ‘ ATTLE, WASHING NiIGmMT EDITION The Star Is Only One Cent Everywhere : mpeniease ae ee RUSSIANS KNOW WHAT IT CAN DO LOUBET’S LIFE WAS IN DANGER AN ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO ASSASSINATE THE | "sth were damaged a i ageiggm og The fight was stopp: ery was mado that the Royarin’s| drifted to een at {} opponent waa a mine transport, the| The PRESIDENT OF FRANCE IN ROME Yani, @aich late was sunk by 6 the : th att an the Doyarin th = “ioe te E ; the crew of the Yentnset him to serve in the future = (BULLEETIN.) . j = 2 | . RECALLED | : BERLIN, April 25.~-The Tageblatt has a code dispatch C DEMOCRATS = | = from Rome reporting an attempt to assassinate President |’ peruin, Aprit Die Post an FSI Similar code messages have reached prominent financiers on The Paris correspondent of the Tageblatt also wires that Ventlor M | Loubet of France, The plot was discovered and frustrated. |hursing. officially revalling Vicer "| Alealeft. reports of the attempt have reached there. The Italian cen- | @y Gerippe wtca Aras thie af ‘ | cn » Ap ad pour ted ld make thelr : : }of rain the funerals of t ; This aft a bitter fight over} sorship has suppressed direct news. matic"trie of carbarners was held this An effort will be made to send Y T y it. ¢ OW 4 morbid people stood | m bat The services held over all three wore! be sent Terry im likely t the 4 : 7 P ee! i Pe 3 é crepes nce Be gg: tip ao be f . 5H PS AMMNTUDTTUTTUTTTLTTI TATA EAT ELAUUUTTCUTTTIEATVTODP Th nace y in this n ov ” bh in the Japan- c former two at Mt —_ . ain battery of the Japanese cruiser “Kasagi,” one of the swiftest wars « nsibly the question at tawue ta yne of the two §.2-inch Armstrong guns in the m ry + omer pathos bade pathetie| incr the ds moka be hen adh has been in nearly every engagement at Port Arthur and her crew are considered the finest marksmen im Adm! prings, kissing 8 ene navy. The “Kasagi the pallid faces | pledged or unpledaed. The Hearst | a : ; __-_ ------- | leaders want pledged «ates, while |the Parker men ask for only un : : hy edaed andidates. A « 1 many * fortunat m thie » ©. Row K A of the Hearst supporters im the toward Riverside, in the Dry creek ation fle some ne Parke reported very ba ar en = 4 a = dati | mired after the storm on the Pres. | : tt road near Hadley, seven hours | being required to extricate one of ee | them Hadiey ranchers were un- - a able to drive into Walla Walla yes- g ba 145 * PORT TOWNSEND, April 2% HE CRUISER BOYAM FOUGHT WITH A RUSSIAN | yoxpon.ap WARSHIP, AND LATER RAN ONTO A RUSSIAN [5 justo tocpedo boats entered |againat thie * put ~ ron PFLUG SAYS THE JAPS HAVE NOT CROSSED THE Ban, on the east | ting In a bid for muntetpal water| Water—Damage Is Great © Russian to baat SESE NO, ee Se SS ee, Wee Senapenting i8 6 YALU RIVER— REPORT OF BATTLE UNCON« : a small Japanese steamer the Geyo | measure, will, accord to Mayor - ———- ed Mara, of tone berden | Coon, make no difference tn the FIRMED : the harbor of We 2 project as planned, Mr. Co wtated FORT SCOTT, Kan. Apri! &. This | F. Hi. Ralstrom’s residence at 4964) that the city ia in a position to go |OMy experienced yenterday the worst | Latona avenue was burned yester-| snend regardless of this action on | T00d In ite history, The Marmaton cctiechtihagatininy nd there will [river rome ten feet in twenty-four tlemen | Scripps ening work ang (2aums and mrtg g Bes —— i) Nicholas Nixon, the octogenarian (By News Ass'n.d arly completion, while no lives | Pauper and his daughter have van-| §T. PETERSBURG, April 25.—)/ reports of a scouting party from th Lag re known to have been fost, there | ished from 623 Yesler way. So #ay8| Gen. Priug, chief of staff at Port | Manchurian border. ? 1 have been narrow escapes. The esti orge W. Hogie, driver of the iY | arthur, telegraphs that there is no| There is no confirmation tm offie mated lors tn live stoek and property ambulance. truth In the report that the Japs | cial circles of the reported battle PILES PLAN to G08, 008. | rooming at this place| have crossed the Yalu river. F the Yalu tn which the Japanese The enttre northern part of the city best that old Mr. Nixon | information, he says, Is based on the | supposed to have lost 1,000 men, ts cut off, and the water is rushing | should be placed in the care of rome | while people are fleeing from theif soa aioe ation. Ther! homes. Resouing parties are at work "thas Mir acueter wee wae} extent and the fight t# being - but ean be done. Railroads are | 1° heneaes § f mma her teed fiercely. All the citisens are ¢ the hold-ower Re Wed up and the gne works are three) oes that they were living tr favor of the road, but there is ore from King county fegt under water rat eee ae ‘ = | difference regarding the matter “ sicehdaiisiats abject poverty. An investgaton was | iT] building it Jannounced their intention ‘not to. be| made and the ambulance called to| Rt sr aeeeuath f the proposed | dominated o by L perl = "| MEALTH BOARD t a h > old : aayees he could be onal 1s saute the! « pela et eid fr r Van De Van dau (3 %.—Japanese Min- |The news from Olympian that At« terday. The ground is thoroughly tecited ||Fort Scott, Kan. Is Under ked. hi reports that | torney General Stratton had the ma UF. PETERSBURG, April %.--The . Raval courtmariial of owas Sari-| The teatimony showed that on day morning. The Fremont fire 4p-| the part Vitcheft of the cruiser Boyarin, which|day before the Boyarin struck the| paratus made a long run to the fire.!n6 no de was partially destroyed by a | mine, the ahip engaged in a duel 4 too late to do any g004.| Hushing it to an Bear Port Arthur on February 13, has| the ng was valued at $3.0 brought spnaational facts to Nght equipment, such as ts fey WILL EXPLAIN) ara'is ‘thought to nave taken her | f Krill Boe Ss adequate. 00 sie aE The six senators declared their will- fat the people and that $16,000 ts father away men ° aS atime Swell Club Man Turns Bandit *"°ush to build such @ road as y man, t went wanted. The law does not to 7 ! op . a and Gets Caught | the town to be bonded for more t¢ themselves to vote . — hcg |_ The friends of the bond tsnue pi Stumparey to 6 . hope to be able to carry the w. delegation fatled to completion with the money med by Senators trusting that the future will ». V. Tucker Dr. J. J. Smith, RM Palmer and A. T. Van SAN JOSE, Cal, April 25.—A most sensational robbery and suicide took | care of Itself, place here yesterday morning at an i ie ee ow mat mone“ 170 CUT OFF JAPS eee —eooor110o™’"? ee tonutt eC the S apilte that the | erally looked upon aa Seats wenn} pay-| Loubet’e party was met at the sta-| to John L. Wilson mat ial Gaon of thane held) t a 7 the mn Be Bea Rig mer with two revolvers, entered the Del | LONDON, April 25.—A Reuter dide on IA wp \ \ eni-| if me eee Monte Social club's rooms and held | Patch from Liasin reports thet sews — dant Loughary to the city ard med by the|up six men, lining them up against eral Sotnias and Cossacks have PAMPHLETS ON ean appear before the « to © of Re the wall and taking money and dia- |CUPied the town of Shenkt point out why the expenses are| ariven © palace. monds from them to the amount of | (Probably Sunguehu), in the var of PARKS WANTED 0" | — $1,800 or $1,400. the Japanese troops concentrated 1 Health Officer Ludiow saya that | |. Se then attempted to enca the Yalu. The object 1 to cut ol the der ent's bilis at the time of| SANTE FE WRECK wad peerenel ty 'ettionre 4st detachments going from Gensan The conference committee of the} Mi Annual ep s of He finally 1 his followers tem- | Operate in junction with the Japa improvement..cluba, at sts} Seore’ ‘ or: porarily and hid under a house, | nese at Ping Yang. ad 2 | ng at 4 o'clock t nfternoom, poy 2 , m met hl ridagalcn ger oo | where he shot himself twice. It was | ere will ask the oity council to prigt | S3in" Wy several hundred pamphlets gtving dn Jetall the Oln of parks amd at's bills. ers bound | When mask was removed ie| 7 Ugo beyond the matter of] ,LOS ANGELES Cal. Apri! 26-4 |found, tnat he had recelved two Dul-/ BU DING FINISHED by the city ited | ad digg aba: Hartourn station, the |dyke, a prominent young man of the |, BALLARD, April 25.—The ni Tt uncil passed a a ee oe nn Sees west of Needles, Cal., | city, of good family, and the son of | ¥!lding of the Washington have the pamphiets printed a year | Cmomical basis is cor ta FP ud, One sol- | Mrs. G. A. Bruce, a wealthy widow | C°™Pany has been completed and ago, but they were never gotten out. er, James M. Powers, wae killed |of Stockton. He is also « brother or | # expected the machinery will be ta —_———_—_ fozen injured v Phorndyke, the illustrator and | SPeration. by the middie ef Jung, The factory will consume 400 br to the meager informa. | artist, who until recently has been tion obtainable in this city the | rt manager of the Anaconda Stan- | °'* ses ifr ee which will Bg BIG DAMAGE | wreck occurred some time during | dard and is now with the New York wy part ot tee anne Tn Sunday afternoon and was caused | American, | part of the machinery ts now} ssid $e) on the ground and @ representative, Officers of th amahip City of by the colliding of @ light engine, of the company is now in Battle Seattle, which arrived her from| WALLA WALLA, April 25.—| eastbound, with the troop train, The. | Cresi chig 4 ahaa: Geahaiien. ates sie | Rar from the country north of |engine had helped a train over the |BOND ISSUE TO lei Pose my et brs iecingpion <Fe bees travel on the Yukon trail is at an|here say the damage done by the | heavy grade just west of Needles oo * end. steamer brought abou | amount of err . supposed. | presumably without the knowledge om Morris, once a @aring an@ by | Whe passengers and a go | rats ve reinener, is considera y |and was returting to that point, BE VOTED ON e ej a = ae te freight. She was inju road bri «es and in some | of the spectal troop train. The crews 18 saloon thief, but now ron] (2) InDICA TES WHERE grounding in Wrar }Pidces even small outbuildings were | of both engines escaped by Jumping. | The voters of West Seattle will to- | ag gray and harmless, was are hs e garren pit | pe ide: mor * damaged by the storm, |The locomotives were completely | morrow decide if the town shall ap by Patrolman Bunnell an@ ini JAPAN LANDED. \ MAA The stamerCent Int wheat fields, ponds can be | wrecked. A special train was sent} propriate $18,000 for the purpose locked up on a charge of vagrancy, " . aftér » from Sar h | wee h th we, | out from San Bernardino to take | building an electric road up the b \ithough blind, Tom knews the “THE LOSS OF THE PETIO PAVLOVSK WAS A SERIOUS ONE TO THE RUSSIAN FLEBT 20 passengers 1 ‘ Gr e not was quite f the tnjured and clear the | from the ferry land Tr c at the station, having bee fornia fruit, cement and genera badly as might have been ex- track. The wreck is declared to be | considerable discuss! ert es or more in the my MOT DECISIVE.”—GEN, MII mervband ise, farmers consider them- not serious by the railroad people. Question ef bonding the town to ears, r iil heen ii i i ici

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