The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1904, Page 1

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me NIGWT EDITION = SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,MONDAY, MAY a, 1904 VOL. 6. NO. 61 a5 CENTS PER MONTH aceon = Se The Star Is Only One Cent Everywhere JAPANESE CROSS YALU RIVER AND PUT RUSSI Drive Boastful Gen. Kuropatkin From His = dofieg the Pacific Coast will fair deal, If subsidies are «i tiat whe will get her fair proportion | em.” | married but a few weeks before Mr. | Mutaphrey left to at at thes mpectal seaston of © %, oon Strongly Intrenched Position After ==" ~ Two Hours of Hard Fighting With BURNETT Loss of 700 Men=Enemy's Loss 800 — TELLS WHY LIGHT PLANT GOMMITTEE HAS NOT MET (iy Scripps News Ass'n.) increasing the, nes» yand Friday. chang and Yoshok 1 The of Yalu | piled with vigor } TOKIO, May 2 r err ltt ntl Les morning ‘ morning the Ruslan battery at You: | + apes | they believed them to be impen Twelfth division of the | hok Gieneed and e half Chunetiman Burnett, chaimman of burs Oo ard fight t t al K ours of hard fig | etra rove the Russians | later General Kur id commitioe on city lights and light sad | «For five m the bank of line to attack. anese yesterday succeeded in be Su aan , | for four miles along the river, and the | gg will call a meeting of the commit ; h , wre BN | men were impatient for the order to} @@ during the week to take ‘ ye 1 . 4, and t nt Was | advance driving the Russians from their! y h Tue ester eo asnectres : adve _ | Ration introduced in th n the Y i | . truce nt . ot nen the word ‘wae gives WO Menthe ago, instructing strong position on the lu| General Kuroki ordered a de-|© utr a Sloane te. prawn “ river, captured the tachment of the Japanese the.viver and t meng at 6 Magement ax to the numbe ' =f ' bal at lay « yA and powe wore in the oft the tun, 1 are nov to take the island of Kur mo i tight ond he et ung a are now At 6 ® th Humber of poles avatia for Aistrib- the estuary of the entire divis b “ wting elec wires throug the es the nota nd tm it t ath and ¢ o- 1 ° gives ther @ following day. This r the ‘Iho river up to their breasts | slestric companies wow bustnens over the in as was covered by the Becond regiment | THEY beaes storming the helghts et | withe city j as they ca land of field artillery and another battery ii eis r ty ragin ’ by as . oP pent Me od bayonets and we ot heavy guns. r Ike demons Soldiers | troops without interference port on the Dau! ind Chintien-| cheng, opened from the en The losses neenee . pemeed by tn are reported to have been Soo! t peat ino _ ~ — . ee board to, prepare & st Russian and 7oo Japanese sol-| these advances by opening fire} at the north and east of chan ntz of the enemy first. No fire tobe gr . Farr pe “ta the hill Jetachment ot | Was too hot for them. On they swept) gaten, diers. til the flest division of the Flu ne General Kuropatkin failed to} id from t yr ~~ garry out his boast that he! Kosan land to | "No power could stop the Japanese, | "ME. ass. oe city pengtneer Thomsan | | was met, but the pause was short bo ang | | and the Tuestans were driven from thetr position without difficulty, The Russians made two stands, but netther time were able to resiat the terrible ' ve 1 epor analaught the troops of the mikade | ‘ston Bese Nee te the report ¢ made. After three-quarters of an hour De'city officials are porpowely deiay- | ( fighting the Russians were swept | BE Abe matter for the bonefit of the | SEVERAL POWERFUL AMERICAN TRUSTS HAVE PROPOSED TO REMOVE THEIR LBGAG 2 - Sentile Electric company pn thetr ~ . and the Japanese | duck reports are entirely ieeanes | DOMAIN FROM THE UNITED 8TATES TO CUBA.—News Item rol of the ou?” said Mr. Burnett this morning. | = oa ey tm taking his report and the fa Of the Lighting committer to hold Meetings to Clscuas the Dauiton re Wold sweep the Japanese into} ©" Wednestay the Russians re : n bombardment of Witu, | 5 the sea with his 30,000 Rus-| anewe id not resp sians. Instead he has been! ureday they sent a few | riat guard and we driven from his position and! the enemy Increased anese battery ai the enemy is now so strongly r efforts when a detachment of ot Wi . » BY | the nmperial guard crossed the Yalu intrenched there that he must} to make a reconnatasance along the wing Chiutiencheng ive-up ho ol trying c of the Tho river to asce mn the n tant committee has no! lea 3 £ 3 t Pe f carrying ed | Gnavacter of the” Ruested oe ? ean’, lighting plant committos bas net | closely and although I was unable to] WASHINGTON, D.C, May 2 CHICAGO, May 2—The morning is boast at that point. : sored . oh ed) burned by the fee! inhabitant met because t a ot appl: »— ly make the visit with the mayor to the| The supreme court today decided} nge of shots wit ear-| The Russians left many dead of the] the fica It , Both armies had ibe en pre-| ne paring for the attack for sev-| ward Kosan and dispatched a ema eral days. The Japanese, on| detachment to the village. Her the one side, had stren they met a party of Russet . and five m of the « their position by capturir eit! plant last week, I intend to maye the| Judge Wing, Northern district of | 8¢#8lon of the Socialiat national cone trip within few days. Upon as close| Ohio, in error when, after ordering | vention was devoted to a étecussion invesuigatl here. | the discharge of a number of Chi- | of the method of adopting the pro- how rT, | have learned t the pi nese ordered deported by the com eck pitino we will all that i des a foner, refused to allow a bill of | 2070 Diatform, by clauses or as © whole. It is suspected a pail ry progress ptions to be filed by t tate ton ng made pct ethos ard he state's | might be inserted, amht by De battle, as well « annen, which ¢ were | tanpe in neurty all now in 4 to abandon Twenty-eight | Of City Rginer Thom many rifles, a large | Onlf data net yet |tillery om the Kore be m About the poured ie the ex- dot umier of electric light and power consumers tn the efty. Saturday night Japa ured am a twenty officers, exe red by the Japanese. | "E bave been following the matter! pe ; In the engagement eral islands and planting bat-| sians shelled the party from an ¢ i i v le ft The Rosst ferce In all of the acadle picid orgie, Change wd P= noe Third division, two regiments of the | eastern part across the Yalu just above the| ?™ aa or ; a ipw At 4 . fay morning General | Sixth division, one cavalry brigade, | The logger kept his trouble to him- . on last night on @ chi of Russian tear The R ‘etna mn ry advance of the Japa-! R a a Getteas “Casptele- | dbus guns. ee LT WON [MANUFACTURERS . me rick ia watch sand, Senin ac - from Patrick Godwin. Godwin says oe <a f HELD BANQUET that while in Riordan’s piace he was | BAPTISTS AT BLOOMINGTON 1 to pay for the drinks for the NOT A DEFEAT — CONGRESSMAN HUMPHREY | gf gpoeeRs SSSrS tion of | took his watch away from him. The nin thie city t with a Jar and on Satur teelgrapbed t Cer The Manufacturer's Assoc he the Wash » was found in Riordan's pos- POLICE JUNK SALE Chief Delaney has decided to sell auction sale the articles found in of many criminals station, which have ating for 10 years, O1@ and representative attendance. The| There was ed t BEING HELD AT FRISCO Matthews eee ie tr cS cpaneae| APPOINTED ON CONGRESSION AL COMMITTEE WHICH WILL] 94, (Special to The Star) | FREE AGENCY OPENED) owes! BBURG, May 2—Acoord Qnese army y, where the J attacked and wh eonsiating ° iod| INVESTIGATE AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE — PACIFIC | me¥enth annual conv: | ‘ ae ond and Twelfth 4 “ | a G Grocerw | ¥ s 4 ir e collection, ~ _ “9 \% in San ran 4 >, Yalu yesterday, abo r The Russtane t e that It will re COAST'S SOLE REPRESENTATIVE Varn opened 7 tern Cent ur Dabne t les are of no value @bove the mouth of the river, near quire another week to get G al | “ an ed a uni oy me e néxt fe bi Kiulienchang. | Karoki's army completely acrom and "cok thio | 88 at ite ball, 1 4 ave two v " —-_ — The Russians had no mtion of| ready to advance on the : | as — 4 trad tary stant se ary trying to prevent the Jap r | . : , e 4 sae re ’ & : me on A. I. Hart was awarded $1,000 and embarrass as much as poraible t Fy I five senators one agg a presiding, Larys | vided the wink whieh * | eX PENSIVE TREAT & Southern Railway in the supertor erossing. Gen. Sassutich, with a com TELEF pheey ts the cute seb Sefestions wern tn naan #8 per x tax c ip. Bint en ndered parative insignificant force, } 7 m the Pacific const " h for t r the M.J an, & 8a r wh a passenger on one of the Accomplished this, retired in perfect ia os t heard when the corm order to his second posit a: ry eot to take up the J s sata Mr. Hur in prog = IN ALASKA: . ae : cor ne of cong xt De ; tor a ‘ 5 tle, and it t of t | “The fact that it Hump! ‘ 4: bd . The oppos « the Ret « t ’ , . ; revented . they | r tn that the. rate bil, as ori grence 1 to leave towr \ it would Rave | tur ge go, mad recemsful i ‘ I | The t antic Hners | ouch ¢ , in Sea At| which th en are be run, in| th aker of the ho’ eb se aul 4, | laney goes to show that Smith pe TIN THE WHITE CITY : th tepublican he Aan call a e ua to « th The th t ‘ or he thr ~ae r , Ror Me Ween om ‘ Chen eee ' 1e one of its most attractive rn n merch ty by night me of the 1 tx Imagi The bdulld = t| of Oho, and Capt. Minor ran t Ida 1 $290, th gers “ae ; and Capt. a ' i ' i t t tectric lamps every de- r th ft as ' ‘ for the News+ | 3 appointed miasion | a tos ft town A |

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