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ONE CENT N GT EDITION SEATTLE, soccer s roccemgy THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS The Seattle Star VOL. ¢ “WEVE GOT THE FRANCHISE CENTS PER MONT! ——— _— | WASHINGTON,SATURDAY, MAY 14, 5. NO. 72 SCENES IN A RUSSIAN STRONGHOLD 1904 : F a Rl F i C MUPVyONAESUTUL TEC HEON ROO POTTONTECUGAN ASEAN EMCATL NECTED TT et TT 5 fe \ 8 ent ‘ few ( COUNCILMAN MULLEN SO SPOKE FOR THE COR- franchise a et eegs ell PORATIONS COMMITTEE YESTERDAY — DOL- ror bi LAR GAS COMPANY HAS PROBABLY RECEIVED ite t | ITS FINAL KNOCK FROM THE OPPOSITION | bluff o Ine ment «pr —_ tive « & notion . nally enn tO 008 : " I ' present at th ailenced the Jupon a $1 franchise that would be |)! y « en he asked | watt to the mitt ~_ yr * be | the q gas can be RUSSIAN STRONGHOLD EXPEC TED TO FALL THIS AFTERNOON ay ' t now sta a ; se manu ea 4 at 75 not satiefactory to the officers of | 2" at ti pe j cents in the Citizens’ AS RESULT OF DESPERATE ATTACK MADE BY JAPANESE | the Amerf Impr ent . Y | rth of this franchise w wht and Po company cannot 4 ,* t me ¢ t 7 1 ture le than $1.07" pany, and whether they will a t ON LAND AND SEA pares ber Ae PN | wh pr { 4 - sia dl uck t unell that body | "Tone ‘ F a | ty . rs men CHE FU, May 14—A Japanese attack from both land and sea : SS eur ane | ra " r strong i mt svdehdieaien on Dalny is in progress. Early morning five Japanese crul a aly: . “ Beattle Gas and Electr a battleship and a gunboat cleared the channel and entered the har- a ‘ . © liber " * sel aue bor at Dainy, They immediately opened a terrific bombardment on Dr that r ; the price a n as it the town P ' \ t antagor t me . ‘ r rovement company A Jepanese army, it ia estimated of 20,000 men, simultaneously ‘ x “on = a the , * " to bet ap ave See opened an attack on the town on land. The Bussians are said to be ay ae Sg the f the « ! per . h fear of competition. completely surrounded and there is every reason to believe that they ane —é “ p< 0 pa 1 r Ther . h or, will yield to the assault this aftersoon. LY | corporat nitt ¢ po Peony en sprung the |t fran er owned by the | Murph ‘ole « Criehton he por n » oe ¢ ye ng the — TH E MAIN STREET OF NEWCHWA NG. poor tg leona ata mag gamma FS s furs as ad at 1S ounie le S maaieal < “ pa fe es. he brought . out years. ful t merican Im- man ¢ who is not prover t over- PARIS, May 14—An unconfirmed report ie in circulation here ; Ry . : er that Port Arthur has fall The report has it that the Russian ; rate eng nent lasting for m: t | GOLDEN WEDDING PARTY atrengheld went down after a desperate engagement lasting for many hi 1 5s Sa ues & coe a hours, in which there were sualties fehl an i iy ae ‘ | f friends jast J : rhs | es ‘ r Lake ' nye a4 tt Washi of the 63rd an- . od “ k r ore , | niversary of the wedding of Mra As Jae chee 4 . ealed i oO b ts, Mr. and Mra. Bare a St. Peters sonal | | tr m ea | Ing the t . th | PA inten 7 Zina SPIRITED arthur fell « aneonge set which it t we |. ‘The hargéd si f i luminating 4 ft | fuel gas for th u . Db ‘TELEGRAPH BRIEFS re Ss ew ae es wpect at the « f that Tx | pertod be reduced to ® era th My- NG . CRANTON 1A for tilumina he earnings of fa wom- nen ad two for fue! gas 1 at in the 5 vurt this La the city wit) t be «. The state was confident Ife ‘ this edaiting tet po f proving the ch against Gold- 1 y ps rich, but at te the main Ja Layman, 18 years ol e~ | me ‘ * duced in f . nd ¢ \ disappeared from the Monod hospi-| frightened and ran away. The re- The eserves the ~ Doe, an inmate of the. Little tal, where she has been attending | ™sine of Peter Bovassl, which were chase the plant air e ex ied house, « othel tn be re- her brother, who is a patient there. |!" the hearse, w ured. They | pira M s ! ald four She bas been missing since Th a street car and the value yr spirited away. The day, but this was not known wu pntinued. plant is forfeited to the city ; ner part of the ity wae 2 4 ‘or © months ne e ut no clew to her where- inquiries had been made for an-/ M May 14— THE RIVER FRONT AT NEWCHWA NG. me tee . As ste could be obtained other young woman staying at the eind fever, 1 . a . cm 3 Withous She. team ok ae hospital, whe had also mysteriously ing the. bite et! © — ft city if the plant | caine tein tee, Geo ae aco disappeared. The girle were friends gS “ 1 today. | in Meglio. ‘The settler and a ee | @ conviction was impossible. po ts thought they went away government physicians here Ad adapted the Hite tel A i: aaa Gan PRESIDENT C. E, FOWLER OF! drich is the reputed king of the > a | : of the disease. mn ene agate sters o! ype. % wf Miss Layman wore « valuable dia-| *"s making & study of the diseas 00 days after the passage ‘ THE PARK BOARD 1s ouT | Monsters of this type. He is claim sited soe end, leilbe her peesessien | FRANCISCO, May 14— 24,000 of government bonds joa to have had a potitical pull with an uncut ond valued at ¥ Comair Se 00 of wurety bonds to insure |the 1 infstration and desires Her mother, who lives at Be is thie mors edered F. A. struct ot. .eperat Seistae P to retain it with the present. Mayor tin, if Ot 0 lane to soceunt tor tho] U7? S%4 H. P. Digend held for 7 | ae ok rom the | Ballinger, however, says the French- ham, ig ats loss to sccount for the/ trial at Washington in connection ‘GLAD H HAND ue tranchise expires in. 30 yenre k board at ite mee st night, men aball not remain im the clty. = sere way 0) 1 Shel with land fraud suits. They were ag A m ni his reason a press of pri- onion says, displayed & very marked affec ; p> | par at be at work vute business. He said he regretted | ale = BUTTE, Mont, May 14.—An| | aed va ype woes rm rece aatinave “ mare i eter ne wor Pd re ae Been: Sen RRR od a Samant ag e ites | theogt ~ chief of police th ning says cod, Hho Repubis for | of ne Yecomber, 1906. and | city ae — ee? Kid Curry, the famous train robber] SAYS HE EXPECTED H--L AND HE DOESN'T INTEND THAT| Mesd. ane. Hepublican nomines for : oe rage a B- 1 | city and outlaw, is In Butte and the n ‘ “ , bie tat 1 ‘ The case is in the hands of the| “rice will guide the police to him ANLBODY SHALL BE HURT IN ILLINOIS REPUBLICAN CON. |S )*\oum © = en 0 pt gyre gm. Mh nt of the ¢ n nh th Tacoma conve Jays from e time those les on oP midis gents 7 | for halt of the $5,000 reward 4 VENTION were given on enthusiastic £ cus completed the eomepeny (0 ¢ 7 place the valle: } by the express company for his cap | on theitarrival home youter pale’ Ge furnish gan to any 2 wie 0 on mom HOUC HTON, Mich, May 14—A town tathed out and proceed: plicat t leas than 19 storm envelopes north depot, Where they met the b + UNDERTAKERS - SPOKANE, May 14.—Former Sena- TEST LAW on Michigan.” % inches have| | SPRINGFIELD, Ml. May Moy 491, Lowden 4 Tay Sreeaeeten Gaarehe vei: Se orsligy ligne, « r. who bas been tree fallen at Calumet ive he a eating on the | Hamlin 119, Wa 34 2,| Stren Sr ene eener se © lym os candidate tot B« ervia, MR 4.—-King| feature of various Republican! Pierce 21 ; . punt jonter of th iad eee ernor on Yemoeratic ticke William Steffen, charged with it nad Prince Ferdinand mat to | Subernatoria ning| combine between Deenen and Ham-|Relt Same Made, and ins Fastieregp he jeaid tonight in an interview: selling liquor in the Madison Park companied by their foreign) ¥hen for the|lin with Congressman Reev 4 the geatral clamor Mead ¢ | ‘I have been honored by the Demo- Stier: @ amass : ee ee St nan bate | Un with Congressman Reeves or an-|¢elieitiaie rémarks to the « the amount of cratic party of this state as its choice 4 “ wo acorns 7 wating = om * t : “ - rs a oe the} pr esing hie appreciation ¢ -_ for the vice presidential nomination, tarily gave himself up to the police mate. An important treaty is . = ae Rene F al battle in| gubernatorial nor on. receptiga given him. The parade o masta candie p . I believe, with President Lincoln, that this morn ci been wed to be the result. the state's history semsion y jay @ to Mead’s reaider s Sialieisoites. with Ot’ es MALGA, May 14.—The undertakers |{t is bad policy to swap horses in investigating the ‘plac and a wa vie" A, B.C, May 14.—A ting | When the cor jon was called to) w att ed by senant 1 Tonight « Wg ratification meeting - “4 tone tt te. *' | struck here today because high | the middie of the stream. Moreover, rant was sw ‘ ewbury, of this port, has | der it sat upon a volcano, ures. As ballot after ballot was an-|¥il Ber Rela In Beck's theater, in wing ae , | taxes have reduced their income to | while it ts flattering to have friends Yesterday. § of $400 upon the Pa-| “There may be hell here this | ni ed with hang, the re. | Whidlt People of the county and rep- sat woh paces pes pon | Practically nothing | suggest that I am the only Democrat twlee before for s {fense vSteamsisip company for each of | ™rning, and I t propose that| sult the excitement Incr 1 Again |Feeentafives from Skagit and San eee coe é : lq@he could carvy ie. oleie,t aus * He will be tried on May 18 before the t tt ts made by ite stearn- | @2¥ one shall b said Chatr-| and Ch fi Juan e@inties will participate, udge Roger 8. Gre vain enough to believe it. There are wo attempts made by its steam gain Chairmar mn had “ Jestice Gordon. It is thought that| ere to haul the AI-K! off the sand-|™&N Joe Cannon, as he gave orders | great difficulty — DIED SUDDE NL} scores of Democrats who can be suc- be will make a test case of this or @ she was stranded last | {°F the police to clear th te cessful this fall, any one of whom as he was successful in being me hee veueae Ub fenmeur {tunes COMiTet Yates, th would make a magnificent governor. Cleared about a year ago in the su- , pAb dP mgr t-arme Mra, Lucy Campbell died sudden- | One of them ought to be, and no doubt Derior c . ¢. but | sixteenth ballot was ly in her room at 2810 Third avenue be nominated.” to basi bev off. Ow % ptewed Dut ene 2 of heart di some time last eve- | Many ers friends had pre- o Humboldt attached | oo nse, which was 8 f hee basbana.’ 3. ot Ces dicted th would be @ candidate ded in freeing the | by Lowe ® | on returning room last |i" the event that McBride fatied to be hi by Lowden. i cat vered the | nominal by the Republica ‘Tur- Mase, May 14.—Two| The dreary roll calls continued bs overs @ liner av making a statement on » Ot, Wien wee-was arrested yester- wen ét the 2 ‘@| til 19 ballots had been taken with ‘ i peter roomer in the | the matter before the Republican con- Gay by Officer Carr and charged with road were indefinit terial change, at the nclusior " | ene ern e venti t y “pitting” on the sidewalk, was re- Sei camcenypy, hich the convention took recess! which was finally ad grog thought Spokesman-Review announces we by J e George, ntil 3 p.m. The last ballot stood: | o'clock la t until tite mars who had been sick that [t will not support the at he proved that he ex ted on = Zs peo ing Arnold was notified aaa oe & cross walk ingtead of on the om ema ——— ———_ MBP fate The boare of health han LIS, Minn, May 14 ; - : chr \- Mayor Balitr to have t f Dr. A. A. Ames, | . . 5 MM ig RaRce against expectorating on on trial for gra | ON@LANTINOPLE, May 14.—A | Mdewalles enforced it is gs berat! | report Feaehed here today that 300 ‘ be done hereafte af > | Olympta. ee “Gand 900 Armenians were . BURG, May 1 | Sherife Mt ty said the man who killed ff mefight in the Sassoun dis SINGING BISH cee Sas oe Sie sdagurennt oormctone WITH THE S ous War car in thie istrict on #evera rCCas * 7 lp of contagious | ately | CHICAGO, May 4.—Five men | rdate 2,000 men ndiiaspitie Captain Conway, of the fire depart- st |* the river at | COSSACKS SOUTH : j ment, obably fatally, in the ex- ; 108 AN . rt of the ff ¢ of ° 7 @ tale haw plosion gasoline in the basement os NGELES, Cal, May 14 14The immense 4 ao ' ig oye + i: ww i f | en of the foshionable Monterey apart- ”) C. McCabe, the singing bish- dn business of Bchiesin-| Prewett Baker near O OF YALU RIVER Meigen hte: tec Pigadl Eee ae rer ge ; ments this morning. The tenants, ir- the Methodint Episcog nubet at . today to another LOMBON, May 14—The ¢ eee ete a chee tia wt ac tees cae in the palace of the jing, which was not seriously dam- od ‘ foundation, ané the off é al Tha good had not he|czar has been placed under military | seca 50 SIX D DWORCES ¢ ‘ and the 4 » of th WS Qorrespondent at Se *| with other members of the commit-| restraint because he has been 5 f WW tes Sete ts, 1 lem of the boy's dis at the n &, | the Seattle Electr npany nst|}is said to have kept his imperial coo The following aii | ane than th w «' i a reser in N > . meres | the Y at ite majesty In a fret.almost continuous 50 Rranted today in t , Be wae lost went of. published plo- dent further re at a body | by President a {ly. One of his chief amusements was Atianda Danicis tr 4 wt se gabe ; ft Comme routed @ band of Chi-| Heights citisens to place a large army of toy Jap ick in gecns Di more generally believed 2 tir ve brigands ut Shea miles | The peny’s saiinens ae siutie wcthan BS is Ny Support; Er fn nets “oomget lg eaten hit din-/ south of the Yalu > fight all the ka Je behind a door} | ft 1 Japenese gend. at enta p 1 oO . werk 4 “ _ 5 aineoendit NEVADA, Mo., May 14.—Burglars ®Port; JF. Pik oily ‘ined 0 Boia bau = ° Ainpatched to quell disturbances | instance, provided for the Dit en his majesty laid eyes upon the |DIeW the safe of the Farmers bank a cruelty wna yt Star ¢ dragging of the bey at tty st to the} Mone the line of the san | chasing the plant at any tin soldiers Jat Metz this morning. ‘They ex= 98 Afthie Dickson tr cas Ca Eagle Harbor is being completed to. w man thie | "elway, . atrable her diversion that seemed to | SPed with $2,000. 00 Meertion: Bri iie ‘ ps - a Up until ne Joy th h | mor A that the setter! gy ROUTE TO THE FRONT WwW nnot consent appeal to the page was to fill the 60 Het Hagon, desert Albert 2 had been fruitless. ne of . at re ted and such " said Judge | czar's bed with butto: at from the s or Judge Tallman MT ites Clare Barmeicce this mor known nettlers Thurston | IRKUTSK, May 14—Admiral Skryd- | Greene 1 make it impos peror’s own unifor fi S aiverts - ‘Se: iten ie Sertion, 4 t “ a q child t tf » 1 th h hee fe en te WwW J a nd is 1 to b Park ground of supp for ‘ 1s. Bher Mc- tle orphan taken from an orphanage route to the Far Bast. to invest $1,000,000 in finanoing, * ten years,

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