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_oNECENT = The Seattle Star) === Warmers Thureday, Light Southwest Winds 'S PER MONTI N GMT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,WEDN FIRE APPARATUS MUST (4000 SAID TO HAVE STOP On oo CARS EEN LOST IN THE DAY, MAY 4, 1904 VOL, 6. NO. 63 AU DONE y SAVE. COMETHING MUST BE OC jon ) THE COMPANY. I hated , ates sav. xe was Yoee avers: cae fe 5 ii I ws ea hs Ry sb odlgge refusing to proceed further when| " . Pp n new fire slgnals laced coaxed to 40 #0, - . " J 7" 7” - The Seattle fire department now a serious mix-up was averted a yesne ae DETAILS OF THE COMBAT AT TURENCHEN das to wateh t te pus go] F t on the atreets | Hen an ¢ & ’ . nt er ‘ have aig 1 en on | first of them will nate * " » ese _ e . cliawre te tceioay tacts the Urrdec | tive cera te cen, but tine tava totus, PMenday, ot the corner of Seebnd av SHOWS THAT THE RUSSIANS MADE A SAVAGE " °c ged agg phen ‘a jenw and way In event it that ( ef Cook as been obliged ¢ y gard the r te of the re] ” - oT 7” feeus to the 3 0 of the depart “Chief Cook had only | NOFk® properly the rest of the #ig ATTEMPT TO HOLD THEIR POSITION, BUT, ment in order to protect the lives of thi 4o in order to protect |" will be put In as fast as pos 5 ‘ the people riding on the cars of the | his dey nt, the eltizen who | #l® So a a ee ae FAILED company cars of the electri ge tar so gl Pgh neuer the The terrible aceident at the ya pparatus belong cna tie a he anid | ND of Second avenue and Yesler way, |r | “? aid not know a bout the} Which ttle Anna Omley was killed. | ‘This necenaitates the department | orger 1" nave’ t Newt tne | | REPUBLICAWY es ae ' , ss town. | of that kind idea In to place @ OMINATION, and in irclew the y ° compar a big See ee te pikatimack a fone hat at lenst fr wt k t engagement, ngietles predhone A - THE DEPARTMENT SHOULD HAVE | wr t and the ake ¢ ge, itv THE RIGHT OF WAY. AND THAT! | ‘ p x were far into his own hands. ps at W 18 ONE THE IDRAS I HAVE} er « to Kouropatkin, ¥ ter W J HAD IN PDPSBIRING AN INCREASE . whe ngly large J ‘ and F t A f rat the f f “ ” f the Rus- ~ . 1 ‘ r han five at & 8 da os ¢ Yatr ¥ = ys f I be on both P 1 | weeks 0 A at ' ¢ | ' y succeeded Ip ‘ 3 sing Ls M * . OF THE ENGI AND TE KS he past ord of th ‘ © of ave cs ‘ TO COME TO A HALT AND WAIT t 2 Pik w oe | I t weake hold FOR THE c To I - t he ts t eowe A I thelr ! ‘ won wurviv- SURR} L ¥ t k wor m ma a at d to both ae : ss t to — WAY OF , uns d t hat he | » * am the | . vd S caaneaka Ge COMPANY THAT "7 > ‘ ause the © pre is, 8 D A ing firet HAVE NO FOR LIFE t wit not | DEFA uM N ‘. r * intended by OR PROP t rests of ¢ tell FP “ al F fons, it is For several weeks there has been | the tax orn , a i A an agitation for s ' F pe | nearly the repet of th 8 me to fires, « i Be f t er 2,000 were ond ave and a8 ne f th e \ \« wag he « Antung. Zanse- averted. Closely f a t { 7 , urenchen, the potn’ was aly b will y will do w whe y « t he car out the rtme ar forat th his or the cromwing of the river as costly ters was re Chiest Me hought esp ' th 1 and it was nie > — at th At the same time it . t Kouropatk mes him in his headedness of t th Tt 4 th stb ape report f failing back » to the secofid position at Fengwang- ———. - cher here he is now ‘ { t remainder of his army, ty eonvention y ' \e On the retreat aselitch ex t rear guard perience, ropatk ‘ ft r calfber and apt t tt » ond that therefore they were | CHINKS MAKE able t an g into range of FALSE RETURNS in here te that the re ‘ mt was one ef @b y ete titer oF te g the battle. Three times the Rus ‘ halted, and twee the # ’ were hurled back, only. to come on a A th » . stomach of the as (By Geripps News Ass'n) sallants, wh andone tt mpletely crush the retreating Wasumcs N, May 4—Director Tt is officially stated that this frultiess pursuit cost the Japenese 9 mad + ment te ox teworthy because ft was |e Lage rece rof¥ Had the Japanese been | ba ath f thelr army, the é@ay H. W. GOWELL’S ANTE-MORTE M REQUEST REGARDING HIS |, eat 2 : soatitoh, Pp “I'M TO BE QUEBN OF THE MAY, MOTHER.” » nt General teh OWN FUNERAL WILL NOT BE COMPLIED WITH IN ITS EN- : an neral Zasnall TIRETY ‘ r Sir It will prob The last message penned by H Gowell, the Seattle bus plain casket, without religious v | H. W. GOWELL turns part, however, in view of the fact ‘ 1 ett rit } landed a large force of their second army division and attacked ané : vamtpersin captured Newchwang Monday evening and that the Russians fell back ed in this GREAT NORTHERN CANDIDATE FOR THE SENATE) ' 4 nd was nominated from top t to protect the railros BL - to tak 4 suicide neral. It should be « eviden before he asphy gas, after gambling in vain to re coup his forty ‘The sutcide’s last request is con tained in a note which he wrot wult was fore » ite Inet reg sians are facing one of that all tt almost without a fight ae tia SWEPT EVERYTHING BEFORE HIM IN THE RE- e fui mean that the Jap- that his ted by The] + —1¢ this report {s true, it means t . poe the worst aments after the decision ° 1, but will, or perhaps y seize chapel) CHIEF OF POLICE DELANEY PUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION YESTERDAY ¥. B. Campbell, secretary of o x ir is committee to throw out a wn @ line of troops a aie Liaotung peninaula, _— we f Ame M ore TAKES TARDY ACTION —JOHN F. MILLER DEFEATED FOR UDICIAL | masority of the « ¥ delegates tn r These towns will then be ‘acoma, a ° s the First ward the Piper dele AGAINST POOLROOMS HONORS gates in tne er igh en mayeg! tha uoceas of the program a@ fore also cut gone conclusion. is in perac The fight on the adoption of the now tr An | re ces | credentials committee's report. t« hand ' ¢ afternoon ar vent re the report of Unie utes bef chaber. by Mr. Campbell in Tocamo today is the fact that It will y of 20,000, of which he sized his danger and is the best information at on the enemy and pre- rder to execute a flank w y's flank and maintain un- es in the north, Vioe- so find himaelf in ted at not more than ar fleet which would be y's hands when the first | In accordance with the rt the temporary organization w t, except that May JUDGES ¢ UPERIOR COUR Pugeorge B. Mo icity of the on nothing Griffin, B sHERIFF—L. ¢ CLERK-—Otto A TREASURER—Matt Gormley PROSECUTING ATTORNEY— Kenneth Mackintosh AUDITOR—J, P. Agnew ASSESSOR—J. W. Peter CORONER—Dr. F. M. Carrot SUPERINTENDENT SURVEYOR—A. L. Va K. B. Albertson, A. W apture of Newchwar withér further has been heard conce f John P Sermies'| WAS SUCCESSFUL ETTY BERTHA WALKER, 14 YEARS OLD, LEAVES SEATTLE IN COMPANY WITH A MAN MUCH OLDER THAN HERSELF awe none ee = MEW COUNTY OOLS—?. P. Storey Bertha Walker, a pretty 3 a te Bynes , ined by the Piles managers In returr girl, ran away fr hor ht | ticed from her home by Broom for | ‘OUNTY “oy M a VERE R. Avraham, South district, and for the solid vote of the Ninth ward (By Scripps News Ass'n.) 7 Charien Baker, olty der © he | moral p for the rest of the «late. . Pia ayn 7 his after Walker swore out « JUSTICES OF THE PEACE—J. ® Gerdon and R. R. Gee an citae Teustasy Meade Suni E, May 4—A asserts that the attempt of Viee arrar rney'® CONSTABLE—Sam Kaufman, latttin Yodo Pag oe r block Port Arthur on Monday was sue- tf he roi pA ane Griffir ge Morris, Judge Ta The rt ea. ssels are lying in the harbor entrance, . sing John Br REPRE Se ASSYD man and Judge Albertsor all of tracted 7 her dis p : page A f - A ong —o a ¥ I M. M. Morrill, of Kent; Wesley W. Brown, of whom are now serving on the supe LONDON, May 4 — ted Jetalled accounts ef the believed the child was ¢ y t D e placing : ba a ie i lack Diamond; W. i Clark, of Vashon rior bench, and Mr. Frater and John > of the Japanese to bott the remainder of the from her home by a m h ul i J 6 following are the memt of Forty-first District--Thomas Dot f Renton; Joseph Irving, h, a er and o e Japane ne remainder than she, and @ criminal prosecution he f ty on! . 7 y wroly mon, of Renton; Joseph Irving F. Miller. Judge W. R. Rel not iow in the rt Arthur as given out by the Sill probably result the ca the pair ‘H See ee Ss of eens guia’ uehe S an & [pot te for renomination, he g authoritie 1 here, inasmuch as no ine SP ae | commn ny the cor @ Forty-second District~David MeVay, of Ba ; G. Erickson, Racitnge aie Saal wowthal 2 en as to failu npt is at hand from any but daughter to the! the r ring towns have. tf ’ with the except of Bothell - ago. Russian “official s. a anked to keep @ lookout for| of warder, who has not}@ CITY REPRESNTATIVF zi % A strer s effort was made to] The fact that Te e 1 his attempt to close up the entrance girl | them, yet been chiser @ = Forty-third District—Frank A. Twitchell, Charles FE. Houston, “Alten Jw Albertaon tn r | to th t that he did not believe that finn Walker has always been a well| First ward, William Holt; Second] Forty-fourth District—Joneph H. Dawes, James Wetr, Bf gone . but the form th ° impotent an@ that the dapeniin aved girl, without wayward in-| ward, Frank Welr; Thi Jd Forty-fifth District—Elmer B. Todd, Frank H. Renick ' erections of the det, isnt assured ns, and who know her re-| Callaghan; Fourth r ® 3 Forty-sixth D Joseph Lyons, Charles 8. Gleas » from Tokic Sha: i ate Toro “ work | fuse to bel that she deliberately | Dimmick; Fifth ward 8 = Forty-seventh District—Charles 1B, Vilas, pert Both, ss. - phage te “= “9 engage igre — doco hee Seana pg tho man, Thev|siath ward, J.T. Pronnay + . J 4 forme t the Ru ns have la nded guns from their disabled wars team that rhe wns enticed away b or omha thy ships in order t hen the shore batteries. 5 | pe an at tetinon emplerment vf SUSUSRSES CER EGSSRRERSES CAPRRRERETERERSGRSSSEE A Reuter's 1 lent also states that the Japanese were 1 ul in t attempt to bottle the Russian fleet at Port arthur yaition te the nomination of jticket, with the exception of the} low Sane orenrnrew te after the Republicar nty | superintendent, is the one agreed | At this stage of the proceedings an! port ARTHUR, May 4.—An {dea of from the fact that 3500 shots n a 4 | Kon, COmpISteR Cetchonsios [hen 10 nomena ny. the Piles dome, | Stanenaseat was taken for inne | the terrific resistance fired by the Russian batterles that = m the name of Job v 1 a to the Republic- tn The bites ath Aye Tisai ties ; R in de «th fs Nips on attacking the Japanest Muti as wits “hee Grtes “ames Selt aa ataee Gan bn ped padart erday afternoon. The foregoing ' gates 24 hours before th tion (Continued on Page 8) he harbor Miaday deny” We ante seman Nii lhl nena ici hl eat ili a atisiic si.