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ee Te Seattle Star Beever] Thursday; Fresh Northwest Winds. ENTS PER MONTH NO. 74 N GI omT EDITIO.N SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1904 VOL. 6 DON'T FORGET THE BENEFIT CONCERT FOR THE WAYSIDE MISSION AT GRAND OPERA HOUSE TOMORROW AFTERNOON RUSSIAN LINE OF COTTERILL WOULD RETREAT HAS BEEN —_ RUN FOR GOVERNOR Ex-United Stat jenator George » NOW THAT SENATOR TURNER HAS DEFINITELY ANNOUNCED 5 5 een: ae spy HIS INTENTION NOT TO ENTER THE RACE, SEATTLE MAN a re bs pass ro ws 18 WILLING TO BEAR THE DEMOCRATIC STANDARD — tter to @ prominent Democrat of WELL QUALIFIED FOR OFFICE one print diy Ah 0A egg: glee int 1 Citnk ta ter the ‘beat inte ey t out that Eastern t 1 t of th ty of t 5 |v n is strongly opposed ta = De r t t, ar 1 « h are t t |! ' ns on account of th [Pero ss eae xchange i . fle r that r i ot run for nor ation of Mr. Cotter! ay that | trea nt it recelv from that THE LITTLE BROWN MEN HAVE FLANKED KURO- | { avenue, about 3 o'clock ; fs ag Argh the: ainaedliced kin} 5 aR Bs agro ge PATKIN’S ARMY NEAR MUKDEN AND A GREAT | SEH 08 ws cca, Of- | come ¢ the ques- | ton. When tis iam was betors mingion will pull a. Seavy BATTLE IS IMMINENT | | flaie the Ge te tue prise nypenines Ithe ground | those who fought hardest for the! Mr. Cotterlil has expressed hie oe ¢ xt M en of " plank. At) cor all public question: LONDON, May 18—The Central News corespondent at Rome | George F. Cotter t flatly in favor of a o¢ ion, | during paigns for severul wires that a telegram recefved thhere from Tokio reports that two j Seattle 1 point out that he . f the I at past, and it ts said he would divisions of the Japanese army have arrived close to Mukden and | Th ee ee aa let ¢ tne Seer. Coctictth: ee muatern Wenge have cut off General Kuropatkin’s Hine of retreat. The dispatch esas dl od talaga . ‘eit: othare tle tor Turner we ae eee adds that a great battle will inevitably be fought near Mukden t hor He ted that it be put Into th b-l Denicerate ¢ ave f within a day or two. | | TYPHOID | if the Democrats of | th rtate | outnide of Tu iyi ‘realtone, it It {s wtill unknown how the Japanese were able to send troops to | the north of Mukden in order to cut off the Russian line of retreat toward Harbin, nor ts {t yparent by what route the Japs reached HEALTH OFFICER BELIEVES THAT GERMS OF such a vantage point. The statement that a force is in that vicinity shia! _ ket t : t is, however, credited, for the Japs have been so successful in hid- | LURK IN WATERS OF SPRING AT WOODLAND PARK —'0 | 3 ntate, I willing ft ing their movements her directions that the new coup has oc- | MAKING ANALYSIS | ‘The at * Inland ¥ A Mr. ¢ h castoned but little surprise. — | At * 1 n 1 t¢ t ar me 1 t me t ‘The strength of Kuropatkin’s army ts said to be about 100,000 t t ke a fight for it, and, tn s an old-time resf- ect t burne ' fact, have not con a the tter { Sea nd ivil engineer That one men, and it is not known whether he has ascertained that the Jap- thr ht }iand park, the wa i park t ' But people agree . He bas for yeare anese army {s threatening his rear so near the Mukden line in pon- | (\05 Orn ye at - 1 desire me . derable numbers, The belief that he has decided to join battle with | reer. tynn, emiet 1 On ¢ ‘ sida ept anterert cae the enemy is gaining ground, for the reason that the tran: lion of Health Officer Ludlo He yae n smapleted 1 am, not one who seeks office oe whe - ficulties are so great that Kuropatkin could not effect a rapid re- | has traced one 4 tt k. Th but t that when the majority . ories of gov= tirement. | fever, that of a year mn * of th ask a citizen to accept No man in a ble porition it is his duty t is more fully [aE If the voters of Was © of governor the state IN out at a joint meeting of the | aad 9 elty of alale at the “elty iY e | neek n ‘ row “ ” he of fine address and ee! | |hall this evening. The question ts/ 1 menced a : « 4 | po n of t tioned Mtaieay, 6d seis <e MUKDEN, May 18.—Word has reached here that the main body | jan important one and must be de-| Sand) f jor election, » Hf elect apes ‘ m = mate, of @ large Japanese army is advancing on Hai Cheng, about ten jeided detere Lh park board can! reson v 1 y miles southeast of Newchwang, and Kai Ping, about thirty miles Heaae dcr tee 4 be Be of ite ited , south of Newchwang. Another smaller force is said to be moving ee 4 m th time on Liao Yang. i work will b | | RUSSIANS DON'T wt | Sarat | WASHINGTON, D. C, May 18 | nila Via Nagasaki BELIEVE REPORT 2222- BEA cH - rolied up to the jury box aes counsel and the government attor neys crowded about while the jury men leaned forw d in an ef to Jeatch Tyner's halting words. Tears ——— op Lavina, Victorta MRS. MABLE LITTLE JOHN, OF 304 SIXTH AVENUE NORTH, DE- ashore at | ga that CLARES THAT SHE WOUNDED HIM IN THE ARM, TOO The United States cableship | Burnside arrived in port from Ma- r the straits last night was received by the local ki, at 8 o'clock thig bange in a iclegram | Mrs. Mabel Little Jobn, of 204/plump into the burglar with his|™ A. H. Laffin res nin which it t# stated arm done in a sling. He was |» asant Voyage across the 2s found tying on Sixth avenue ntered a|on First avenue, and she was almost | Pacific, with the exception of May, ‘ purgiar tn fe last |on the point of following him up| 10nd May 16. On the former date, Inatend of acteaming | when the thought. came into her| While in latitude 61:56 north and (By Berippa News Asv'n> an opportunity of overwhelming the} ST. PETERSEURG, May 18.—The; enemy. It is stated that the gen- Teport that the Japanese have taken eral military position of the three) seq down his cheeks and several Up @ position north of Mukden,| Japanese divisions marching sloW-| ju-ymen were visibly affected thus blocking further retreat of the | ly toward Lino Yang is known. One|” giimulants were administered to Russians, is discredited here. An is along the Feng Wang Chen road, | xeon the witness up through the or officer of the general staff points the others are some distance to the | goai He made a general denial of out that the only route by which | right and left. A battle is not ex-| the charg brought against him, the Japanese could have made the| pected for some days, owing to the | explaining his connection with the March thither is most mountainous extreme care and slowness of the issuance of fraud orders by Td | | and would have given the Russians) Japanese advance. that he acted to the best of his and the ability. ashore. | w her revolver and | mind that 1t would be good practice | Msitude 168:47 west the vessel dragged her) ‘Tormen esnant pangs ag in the while for some of the detectives supposed |*®" into a gule that biew with such were on j of rheurr . jelstada,| W"* making a deopet attempt to/to be working on the case to run |force from the east that the Burn- st of range of her five-shooter side was unable to make any head him down tted aul way whatever against it, and was compelled to lay to for 48 hours. captain Laffin, in speaking of the Mrs, Little Mise Ethe nm and her sister, That's what ¢ had just ned | she said, closing ( Joona beach at Twin, a little town ‘ ishoite acid f the theater and had 1 ROOSEVEL r tiles west of Port Crescent He left his home, on ‘ in the house | when they a se attitude concerning the sal so sacing stealthy steps on the porch. They | war while the Burnside was at Nags ed breathiess silence for a aseki, says: | y are patd for,” | e interview | ide yesterday fon about 44 lock by swallowing two ounces (By Scripps News Ass'n) (ariving back the Russians and de- avenue and Han ‘They have the oddest manner of oe D. C., May 18.—| stroying the telegraph lines and the é. Sse | | that he was going to city a - ‘The Japanese legation gives out the | railway. " | | wh time later Mra. en f tea, Then Mrs. Little John following Tokio dlepatch: “At Tulantien and vicinity, on} (By Beripps News Ass'n.) } nm, while passing " happened to glance up at a b showing their enthusiasm over the “The commander leading a force the 16th, after severe fighting. the| COLUMBUS, O., May 18.—The ar the end of the on hill car dow and was startled to see a} — Pad =’ pave. tow- 38 all Pre 1 ar a peop! ave ever seen. Ine of the Japanese army on Liao Tung | Japanese occupied the heights about | second day's session of the Repub ° eard agonized groans, Part- | WAske oon ome & to t and Sead at tame @ —- Peninsula reports that on the 15th three and @ half miles from Kin | lican state convention proceeded ag the brush at the side of the | Sot wis rm om esgtes J - aoe a pt soy grrr go a And Ith there have been a Gaaaee Chow. The Japanese casualties with business promptly this morn- street she discovered Middlestads '* * y ae, whe ie +i nnibedinininn 4 ~ nich. preven ; tate last agonies of t marked: “I guess it ts a dog,” but| WASHINGTON, D. C., May 18.—| am our people when at war, Of skirmishes with the enemy, the numbered 146, including nine offi-|ing by adopting a platform which he ee Tago Min! . : t there is almost absolutely hii caeee_doatch deatchments successfully | cers wounded.” |reaffirma the party's policies, both | | Bew m lay the tell-tale acid | the k the precaution to secure | Minister Conger at Pekin cables the is almost absolutely nothing tat d nati 1. It instructs for bottle and his lips ¢ red white | her re er and make ready for a|state department that the port of | to be s in Japan to show that cet eae weNcah Bwatne of Toledc tram tis af, tha bee t Tainanfu, Shantung province, has| there 1s a conflict going on. The | Roosevelt, } “gt wal “gn oe ee “4 his She threw the front door open | been opened to foreign trade by i exception is when a vessel enters and Charles P. Taft of Cincin ANACONDA, Mont., May 18—A| Coroner Hoye wan notified, D sAdenty, evidently to the | pertal eae the harbor. Her master is signalled were nominated aa presidentiad iio was sprung this morning | roner Isham gated the |*urprise of the thug, for he me |to heave to by the guard-boat stae J electors by acclamation. 1. C. Lay-| SMAMION Nil BPiuthe stockholders | case and re an ¥ rey t ‘ tioned at the outer harbor. His ves« }iin was nominated unanimously for St (e : or Mining | Bannes-We secretary of state for the third term. |°f th a r Mining 4 ° ie t ST. sel is then piloted up the harbor to W. D. Pear, judge of the supreme |COmPany when representatives ber deat “In86, had a pretty | where he ein a. drunken LOVE FEA mone “th Care ind in ee court; Laween Emereca, clerk of| ‘2? Eastern minority stockhold th ot gy sl tnd PA : . -- : s charged mismanagement b honte of bh . - » > 7 e 1 indication tha@ the supreme court, and H. N. An- “ company. | °%#t, He wes in good spirits This t Mra. Little n off he a y indication th pan ‘ She shah uld see that @ war was being . Amaigamated Coppe | keney, food commissioner, were re- | S\eam Copper until he ¢ PRR OR PENN a Among the charges Is that the not | “Mt ss te : open Beep ? itiated. fits have nm ¢ at profits have fallen off almost $4.-| oie) ‘io was 3 blundered Into the JOHN BOURBON, CRAZED WITH LIQUOR, MADE A| Senators Foraker and Dick, Gov! bio99 in four years, with ore Dro | © Wan 36 years of a trunk and bad: binndtred:-Wite. the 50 and “Boss” Cox were | ernor Herrick and “Bs ction not decreased and the cost DISGUSTING ATTEMPT TO END HIS WASTED | clected delégates-at-large, and the Borrstggecreve Swag wee bo te that the | eieelad oe DESTROY es | convention adjourned. os agin ties In Mon- AMENTO, May 18.—The The Burnside arrived at Nagas- Republican atate was|aka on the afternoon of April 23, alled to order th ith | and left on April 26,” he continued, at 0 delegate While that port thé Japanese embarked 2,000 men aboard one of e * their transports, but we didn't at large is expected to develop! know anything about it until after SA‘ pres utmost enthusiasm and prevailed, ‘The selection of of you do! plucky woman. LIFE LAST NIGHT—SHOCK WILL HASTEN WOM- | : : (RENTON HILL Pe rutaee AN’S DEMISE Ria at | | sear “werk the Abs ronda | @ oharp ont Roosevelt's admin-| the vessel-had left the harbor. How treasury, & < istra witt indorsed ‘© they manage to keep the movement Jobn Bourbon brought a protract- but had not been gone tong © ASKS PAVING legations were made lelegatic instru 1st] of so large a body of men a secret, #0 spree to a & sty close last she heard the screams of Mrs | ita v © Mn on is a mystery to me.” ag by making th sguat-) bon calling ber. | | | While in the Philippines, thé nd aioe’ iss Davenport ran back to Residents of Renton hill have SUSPECTS | peas JELPI | Burnside repaired 10 cables among drink the no and found the drunken man |gun an agitation for the pavement the different islands. 4 - favorite garg! or beside the bed | of ali the streets in that district |< AN 1 The Burnside will remain at this Wat of tio ty or clasped in his| Ay the last meeting of the Renton| ,. | Vait t v port pending the arrival of Col ie ce kle oy od gushing from 144i) Improvement Club that matter|, T- J. Mu alleged to havellages have been dest 4 by A don Sesneeassbous Leaas | Allan and Captain Russell of the ® ghastly wour his throat. 8helwas brought up and discuase it} been implicated in a saloon rob-| r n insurgents in th ' ssaoens, caaeaee tae ab . Signal eorps, who are now en route hes the szor from the #trug-|was finally decided that the matter|bery at South Seattle, in whic ha Bix bunds Fg have . true, for the burglar’a arm | QUEENSTOWN, May 18,—The here, the former from Washington, The w placed it on the Win- | should be talked over w all, Spectator was shot dead after re-| fuge in Mush wae dangling uselessly at his aide ¥ ar r Frlesland, with a/ and the latter from New York City. of his reach and ran | property owners on hill, and fusing to obey the mmands of f ne could agalt her |¥t shaft, is helpless off Mineh On their arrival the vessel will The Bourbo {then be brought up at t xt reg-|the highwaymen, was arrested last) Washington —strawber have |artillery trained on tt sappear-|A tug has gone to her assistance. / proceed to Tacoma, and commence fooms at 29 returned to the room | ular meeting, which will be June 2.| night in company with J.P, Thomp | beaten the Ore berries to the| ing thief he disappeared in the dark- | She expects to bring the boat to! the work of loading the Alaska Bourbon has bes Patrolman Potter,| The matter was made a special) son and B. J. O'Brien, both ex-con-| local market jay berries | ness an ved his life, for the in- | Liverpool tonight jeable, after which she will sail for the door by ped ting against the order of business for that meeting,|Victs. The trio were arrested by| which we rroneously reported to housewife was ready to x pas the North and continue laying the ling wood in t am red with his own blood, | when final action will be taken. This) Officers Kelly and Phillips tly | be fr Hood R b& which hoot with intent to kill (By Scripps News Ass'n) Alaska cable at a point about 150 evening F t th jrunken accen tempting | will also be the annual meeting of|after they had alighted from a} renlt ame from Kenne k, near Mra. Little John has been accus — i miles this side of Sitka, where she Tee beets od the wife how sorry he was |the club and new officers will be, Northern Pac train. They will] F the Columt ut ed to the tie Of fireartne ever} q.VIONNA, May 18—Mininte of! eft off last r ons and did a« 3 > what had occurred. Dr. Buck- | elected 1 pe g an investigation. half way bet n Yak 1 V hild, and War Pietrich, in defending the ex- prion. evaincintans oe eat i Sry Gileviate the sur t ley moned A the uld~ | _ ~ | | r West oi at >and es be traordinary credits of the govern-| 3 A Who is atfiictea w me be su ed to the Wayside | The question as to whether or not | similar to st Sunday night owns two at before delegations from Buda- (By Seripps News Ass'n.) a tour we to five. Biss | Miesion: fi al certain running expenses of th Boy BURGLARS | Hood F nd are pack 1 a number of sma e- | xpressed the conviction that HONGKONG, May 18.—The Brit Wenport says that Bourbor | The shock tt tunate wife [Park department and the payment jt 7 The plants in| arme a monarchy would only fight, If} ish torpedo boat Hart was badly SU ts ties ond has bean f Ht peubatiyy ‘hasten, her to the | of taxes aguinst park property shall th t © net t a year| W nterviewed by a Star man! War were forced on ft, but said In-| damaged in a collision with a launch Several days. She had sion to before Bourbon t# discharged | be paid out of the park fund or out) lara broke into the cigar nd hipment t } that while doing flammable public opinion must be/ here today. One Chinaman w @ the room for a fow nts, |from the hospital. of the general fund iwil be threshed/ stand in front of the ex | crop 8 Tuesday she ran reckoned with, \ drow

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