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7 emai 3 Seattle Star Baresi ee ii | ; 4 OCLOCK eels ory “SE ATTLE, WAS ‘E, WASHINGTON, W1 WE DNwEDaY, MAY 11, 1904 VOL. 6. NO. 69 25 ¢ ——————————————EE —z Se SS ne RUSSIANS HAVE DESTROYED — ENTIRE PORT ARTHUR FLEET LONDON REPORT SAYS THAT THE RUSSIANS ARE Bh ALSO PLANNING TO EVACUATE THE STRONG pore re ge NO HOLD and that General Zassalitch wae among the killed ter’s correspondent at Cheee) om sso srr ave LONDON, May The an offtctal diwpa ted nate CORRESPONDENTS EXPLAINING THE BEAUTINS OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO SOLDIERS. THE MAN foo sends dispatch apes ates este sn ing the report of the de- E F bea S. ye = : cae eres COMI "WHO REPRESS SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE, AND THE MAN IN THE DERBY HAT 18 PERCIVAL PHILLIPS OF THE LONDON EXPRE struction of the Port Arthar, ME ATC CY FI it from falling into the hands of the Ji ips iM CASE) a. E. MEAD, oF WHATCOM, WILL BE NAMED as| A BIG BENEFIT T0 MANY GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AT TACOMA TO the latter succeed in iny peyton pate my | iny est- DAY ing Port Arthur. Unless Seattle Gets One Soon, Tacoma | Will Secure a Great Deal of Business That Should Come Here---Reasons Why a a | Markel Should be Established TOKIO, MAY 1.—VICE ADMIRAL TOGO REPORTS THAT SINCE MAY € MANY EXPLOSIONS HAVE BEEN HEARD IN | THE DIRECTION OF PORT ARTHUR. THE CAUSE NAS NOT BEEN ASCERTAINED, BUT IT I8S BELIEVED THAT THE RUS BSIANS, I AIRING OF DEFENDING THE FORTRESSES, ARE DESTROY? THE BOTTLED SHIPS, PREVIOUS TO AN BVA( ATION OF PORT ARTHUR : The Port Arthur fleet, which is reported t dy the jans, was composed of the be I, Peresviet, Pobieda. Retaivan ap « | comyentences that be ts at benefited Ke erwisers Bayan and Askold, the s econd j ent time, and I believe tha As regar om; well, thae Bogatyr, Novik and rin and a n ricultural interests of Kin y| is the que 1 4 stgges pedo boats and destroye would bow reatly increased that it be placed convenient to th MARKET DAYS, wage earners of the city. Of course My idea weuld be to start # mar- | | r ket and have it open for twe or three days each week, of oftener, If | cor thought advisable, On these days the farmer would know that he had & market and the consumer would I am pleased to see this question know that he had a place to buy | Advocated and hope something will fresh products, I believe that on >ward the establishment of advantage to have it con- the farmers, but the city, * would be the ones to be ed first in locating the are LISSALITCH MLLED i know the great ben~ - c jteady NDON, May t1-—A § a hat these days there would be « # Pence battle has been fou ant e forces atream of farmers coming into town be to Seattle and Kin, ‘| The Japanese corps was under command of General Kuroki and met and & stitl steadier stream of con- can readily see, th = — —— sumers making their way to the e consumes market, anc b cer, Oi o J stores In the Fastern city I came from e farming < initie®, the busiest days of the week were | the id be improved, and § market days. There they had two @ a great tendency towar Vedneaday and Saturd na r country roads. ot was simply wonde: the time # ripe for the there would be a «e 2p t of a market. The cit f the people there if market lished The farm ough to maintain one: af in tha, ave then Seatth arket and needs { THE MAYOR FAVORS IT. yor B i ' « : from ; I ; . : ; , F i tase i r eats aay te ‘ “ } M EP v t : : k t ‘ bett 1 He | ¢ ' sir “ ket to deper It we . ht ar hin h ' ‘ ont he euburt ‘ ay & I . 1 to be 5 A nth F t f ‘ ' ia pr ' ' 4 ' McK fee ‘ : et & . le P te at @ 2 finan . ty . oe < M ‘4 be . . e of $20" f th P . 3 : So4 } ; bi " s rhe [ The Russian Disaster e Attributable Largely to the F act that the Czar's Military Ad | 9"! he ene , t| ! ui A 1 ‘ 60 cittem, visers Have Always Looked Upon the Japanese as Pigmies.— News Item jargest part of the increase is the » I The not be subm In- be key rou ‘ | No statement was given, &