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_ ONE CENT r h al ] al : THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS Tonight—Fair; Light Frost. Saturday AEE Wesmacs San Vien Wises | eC : | Sra { { eC Si { iC 4 : ici a a VOL. 6. NO. 65 25 CENTS PER MONTH N GWT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTQN,FRIDAY, MAY 6. nd 1904 CHAMPOUX PAYS DEATH PENALTY French Degenerate Who Foully Murdered His Sweetheart Lottie Brace) in This City Is Hanged at Walla Walla---Met Death Without Flinching } (Special to The Star) ! r arden Dryden and the | WALLA WALLA, Wash., May 6 y mufGerer fal) @ dletanes : : rs . gh | . tw of tn f * t und co e. int wih Lt ‘ . afte m the 1 e poux t written unt a hs .% Champoux was resigned fate | soart xcept “God t you all 4 bravely met death. H H ter to a brother, resid an early hour last night, # « in Q oc, written in French without awakening ‘ kite was trans! . Cth poux ning, when he we oused | nas beer gned to his fate for guard who kept the death | several weeks and instead of fearing He arose q Ale oe welcome ft sat on his 1 1 This ant me at the At a4 providing h ox tions be held et the poux mey, A. J. t. was unsuccessful last eve the last spiri his attempt fo tnd Gov. | Then he was tak the | McBr stay the execution of his He walked the | client. As a last resort the lawyer t justice for a t the death but his pe TRYING TO FIGURE IT OUT. vatiring In his vax from the ler of Lottie pire governor and t Speckert an- were placed @& on his ¥ * the | not od tn a telegram to The Star black cap over his head and the | that he had played his Inst card and Roowe adjuste |that Champoux raust pay the pen At a given 5 the trap * | alty of his DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION ENDORSES EX- ( 5 } CHAMPOUX SENATOR TURNER FOR THE VICE-PRESIDENCY | AND THE NEW YORKER'’S NAME IS NOT MEN- TIONED Lottie Brace, Ch ed the k was 4 pretty com 1 the dark ain not 20 years of i from the b wae wild t 1] ca ed a few pete 6 sheet lates 3 af (Special to The Star) They t wiat arrest OLYMPTA May ¢ v am Ran oa * ta few hours, | C2'Ph Heart was quiet t fien wt ; 5] 7 t « ¢ ston fr here last tate an 1 We express t is of Olympia and ¢ t be! manifested b standard-bear Without th ‘ olf gremarygere “ the cor 3. Bryes ilenese An to & r Turner, the resolutions eaten t on aed. ‘ fore 1 Philips of ¥ 1 ‘ : ; t to dimcharge the missing ention. A tra nt out failed to find als committee and Judge th , Deum = aie in t a * a « w th t n Chairma u»D OM tt e | A DEFICIT NOW The work of th tion began | jt ‘ “ oa | wa ON, M weteel? Dr. F. 8. Lew f Clatiam for} tion went, but the Hearst n SEVERAL VILLAGES WIPED OFF P tue teed | xented N . KH MS pened . oF ther THE MAP IN TEXAS—MANY| ({% 8nd poodlics speech, and J Ronald per-| the six 2 : | ma @ tal f ta for Mr. I m™ a t th KILLED if . ; ae ed poe ated | recety : fh. | ta Hearat r rt It t that " w adoption of | ner workers r 1 the sit small villa | Att k in the evening th tion other in >| ention got through {ts work without! ‘The resolutions gommittes submit peported to b | - - a fight y fow of tho delegates) ted but report, and it was adopted eydione.jee hi e wire (By Scripps News Ass'n.J seemed t ratand how, and yj ur B cyclonqiast night. Th res ar cared very little, for three-fourths of| The er men, if they realised ~~ town. Moreland and Putnam are WASH ‘ON, May 6—The estate them ran to catch the walting steam that they were in control, either had BING Feposted to be wiped oft the | department has received trom the| sre tor down Bound without waiting | not the Ume, or cared #0 Tittle about American legation at Wo Janeiro a statement to the effect that, if Peru refuses to withdraw her troops from the disputed territory pending nego- tations to be followed by arbitration, Brazil will resort to force. TO VISIT VASHON the matter to elect a « gation, Onl to talk It over, On the surface the outcome looked like @ compromise, for a Hearst man was elected to the permanent char by & majority of twenty-three, The steering committees, who had} labored all night in an attempt to ef- fect a combination, presented to the Turner forces an agreement by which Hearst and a number of other Demo- crata of national prominence were to receive honorable mention in the reso- lutions; Turner was to be endorsed and the delegation, while controlled as to numbers by Hearst, was to tn- clude the Pierce and Spokane candi- dates, known to be anti-Hearst. sarth, with many people killed. Inola, in the Creek nation, was also struck end many are reported flead. Only small damage was done a DALLAS, May 6.--The lons of life t#|/ Catimated at twenty fn Inst night's tornado throughout northwestern Tex- as. The crippled condition of the wires prevents accuracy of details, mpleto anti-Hearst dele fotirteen rian the © for one @ their vot Starr, Douglas county, Byham, Clarke county, Godman Whitman cou Million, Skagit county, # Cole, Pierce county, 413; Henry Black. man, Snohomish county, 907; Frank B, | Hogan, Spokane county, 48; A. J Splawn, Yakima county, 44; L. ©, Gilman, King county, 40; John ¥, Terry, King county, Tho following ware detented: | for consfderat wero Ww. The committee from the Chamber of Commerce to visit Vashon island to look into the question of moving the portage and to suggest means Thos. a bn of retainin trade of the island May iy Rcd for Beattie, has decided to visit | |The plan ail but went through, but] A. White, Whitman county, 18: A. Gy was left in the alr up the time of | Mitchum, TAncoln county, 116; J. B. river this after-| Portage next Monday. They will | convening of the convention yesterday ‘Thurston, 167; OC. A. Mants leave here Monday afternoon and re- turn Tuesday morning. ‘The steamer Flyer will go on the drydock at Quartermaster’s harb: afternoon by the acjlon of Thurston and other Bouthwest counties In ds Manding other recognition than that wiven on the proposed slate, The resolutions passed declare, as county, 183. After dhe arinouncement of the vote, Judge Ronald presented the namen of the followt terhaters: F.C. Rob erteon, Spokane; 8. C. Paoitic; 8. Fowler, Jefferson; J. L. em ““ASHINGTON. May . 6—fenator fe much better this morning, in fi in- able to come down to break- today, where she will have her hufl| tiotes, as wala down ithe Ronan CHy 2 “eo ie planning @ to thescraped and painted. She will re- | pigtorm in 169) and reaffirmed in 190, | attie; R. “« in the near future. sume her run about Monday, and ask that the Gt. Louls convention Bigneld, HEARST | nt THE BELIEF IS STRONG THAT THE HARBOR I§ that no attempt was made 4 Were’ pronen tug wit THE ONLY PAPER items IN SEATTLE APANESE ARMY HAS ISOLATED PORT ARTHUR jo rs row “ik uroki Lands 30,000 Troops at Pitzewa and Plants His Colors on the Hills ——1 | | | | i nei et Hai) ST, PETERSBURG, May wci'te ning soe on § Gomme Japanese troops landing ‘eh ate At Pitzewohave completely Henrie samo ®§ CUt Off land communication soko iar Sere ef With Port Arthur without iacaasin wuss the loss of a man. JAPS LANDED 30,000 ALUMDERED ONCE MORE Russians Attack and Cut to) (By Berippe News Asa'n) 4 Pieces a Party of Their Own Troops ar va bi R pas R by «Russian version "itzewo lands ing, obtained from ( ng at Port Arth nat 2 fe as’ came ashore from @ tran: . “ papi. Notwithstanding this the war believes Port Arthur te Be Gy Berippe News Ass'n.) impregnable either by lax sea fortress is provisioned for @ ; | year ¥ LONDON, May 6 Ree mre ‘atl Admiral Wittsoeft has t ] 1 not to take the warships front ai Port Arthur. No positive ration has been received here as t@ | whether Gen. Kuroki’s army has ad 1 from its position on the {Fr Yalu or not. The possibility of @ fianking mo ent to the northeas® dy of their] of Feng Weng Cheng is being w el! ¢ 1. A report is current tha’ dattacked| the entire Russian army will bem ot ed on the lith, when a grand Hing and] review ¢ The Ce kio states that General Kuroki say@ - he has midway between Antung and Feng Weng Chang. NO TROUBLE TO LAND TOGO TOOK A FLYING TRIP (By Beripps News Ass'n.) (By Scripps News Ass'n.) CONSTANTINOPLE, May 6—A landing of the Jape | cord , ews wer which the an n | report, says that J. HM. Morgan, Kittitas; Perey Walker, ee te ie aot ta th ob boats t aneporee, “ervives A motion to table was lost over- Booher , 1 « = of the enemy's pas whelming!y, and « motion to declare A “ tral Togo atte “ | tr fm . waded ashore 1,000 wean They, ~9f the w | at Tokio | them the nominees was closely car f ar coun ad gr t f hills ting their Gag without @ shot. re@ The alternates were selected by wiay, leaving e J it a t the enemy's att ton, killed sev- aboard @ 36-knot | eral and effectively stos a i oie ed him to Nagasakt . et Of tranny ne flag on the hil ye- | wh ‘ tr took him t o'clock that night, ps wading ashore up arty the de tie convention At the meeting of the war o¢ fom, aceelerat of the he aseured the authorities that the business. Bome anticipated that an-/ russian fleet would be unable t te yp ana ve made to add interfere with the landing on the tr the ftearet ques.| Léaotung peninsula. Then it was " Jed that transports should be | troduction wo sent to secure such a landing. Tomo | t mmediately returned to his feet ¢| RUNAWAY BOY ol an domed. } Abe Peden, ag | The resotut | face r : re ft home ght 2The British ship Clan Buchar « intention of going eas ap towed to Muckilteo yes ay., the St. Louls exposition, As | At that port she will take on a *o| word has been received from t | € ber for t African © April 28 his father and moth we b invoked the aid of the police PT. ARTHUR HOODOOED A SHIP KILLED A GOOHEY, | RUSSIAN VICEROY LEAVES FOR THE FRONT, AND EFFECTIVELY SEALED UP |A PRETTY GIRL'S SPORTING BLOOD ROUSED THE R . | SOME OLD SALT WHOSE 8O UL INHABITED THE BODY OF = J crepancy between the Russian an A STRANGE SEA FOWL Japanese accounts of the attempt bottle up the port, the former st ng that it occurred in the morningy e the latter said it took place it after It is suggested the€ may have been two separat@ mpta, ea time with ten ships. bered that it hag | rted that Jap | | prepared twenty vessels for thi | purpose, and if this explanation ii ect, the Russian accounts, & only to the early morning al r, may justified In asserting essful. It ts supe 1 that the Japanese will make @ me effort to cut off Port An fore the arrival of Vice-Ady ral Skrydloff. that it was unsu: JAPS LAND AT PITZEWO (Ry Sorippe News Ase'n.d anese warships, with a large numbé® LONI Ma The Central News > have been seen near Kigt corre ent at teraburg re ow bay, the west coast of thy ports that the Japanese have landed| Liaotung peninsula north of Port at two points in the vicinity of Port] thur. * Arthur, at Pitrewo and Point Adams Those two places are pposite sides of the L tung peninsula, and the forces landed are only twenty miles apart. Pitzewo {# situated on the east coast of the Liaotung peninsula, and about seventy-five milo# northeast of Port Arthur, It is near the narrowest part of the peninsula, along which passes the railroad connecting Port Arthur with Mukden and Harbin, Kin Cho bay, where the Japanese transports aro supposed to have been sighted, ts on the west of the Liaotung peninsula and not far from Pitzewo, ‘The apparent object of the Japa- nese in landing on the Liaotung pe-~ ala is to duplicate the move of hafter at Kantiago and to Port Arthur with heavy forces from the ret Port Adams is on @ narrow inlet on the west coa! of the peninsula, while Pitzewo on the east coast. Each forms $¥6 base of an angle of a trianms of which Port Arthur fe theWptxr LONDON, May 6. afternoon, nese (By Bertpr SALIDA, Caj ret, at Turret» north of here, night last might, of Cheyenn: h' “evet® death, number of guests nes. Origin fa unknown. wT The Alaska Pac! Company's stea: & common superstition among sall- ora that the gooneys are possessed by the souls of dead sea captains during their lifetime, It Is the pui ishment of the wicked skipper that when he dies he must become a gooney bird, and be condemned to roam the seas forever more, The beautiful birds are never seen near land, but always far out to sea, Atid all tho sailing Vessels on thea Pactfio are joined on t) voyawe When a (Special to The Star) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 6 A pretty girl and a dead gooney “dLcame near causing a mutiny on Ty yard tho three-masted barkentine {4 Non that arrived here a few days irty-two days out from Hon- » tl ka Anderson blames the wind r the Mow voyage, but the sallors y it wae the dead gooney. It is °

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