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N GWT E0ITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1904 SEVEN BATTALIONS ARE RESULTING LAW 8UIT CHINESE REPORT THE SURPRISE AND MASSACRE OF AN EN TIRE JAPANESE FORCE NEAR KIN. CHAU JAP SOLDIERS | MOVE NORTH FROM FENG WANG CHENG | A wit 4 bt ; I | | Wit in which George P. | m, & Well-known al att » acoumed of disregarding the ¢ ST. PETERSRURG, May 24-—Russian correspondents at Liao b : and the at ang teleg ports « ther Japanese defeat. The Ct I" agent, was filed in th se state that ot R ang under General Fok surprised oupear weurt t ©. H. Mot even battaltor Chau. According to these rep the Rus ; ae On ud sians swooped nd massacred the entire Japanese before alls | el tag the la i a chance to defend itself. Rosenman in re artud ‘ ’ it ' Tr ese are reported to be leaving Feng Wang Cheng and M i Mrs, J. 1 ot ueht t are moving north or damages f 1s yed ff by I plaint he gen that } RUSSIAN REPORT FROM LIOAYANG SAYS HUN. t nettied t DREDS ARE DYING DAILY FROM THE SCOURGE i ‘ ms at Feng H « Cheng ad v ove were k ttack ; ; The Age ve . plae e Ru. t t at 3,000. | | ' " JAP DEFEAT CONFIRMED — me Sa : 8 yee funcrel « t erat —— =S— ' na thus « 1 | JAP WOMEN DO MEN'S WORK —- “ 2: pt ar LONDON, May 24 at News ; ee pees SS ee « w uring me t telegraphs that the Red Cross # | rk. The ¢ . wa aguenk feat. The casualties are the same a , ie a by w Bo well « ” any circus that ever yet made v se report of the Port Arthur fight t t ¢ he heart of a Seatt oy to boun! nd 3,000 Russians. The Central places the wittr Joy. Then x mati cnt, cat an, buffs) ostriches, ponies, « Ke Several marou RUSSIANS DESTROY TOWN oth tents —_—_— are to be pitched for the accomme (By Serippe News Ass'n) | Soo th > ac —— be ca "re ; MUKDEN, May 24.—The town of Anju, Korea, was attacked and ioe ! , : Cor Ee setae Cente vail nck te Gestroyed on the by the Russians. The Japanese garrison fired STEAMER CORWIN, BOUND FOR NOME, PUT IN AT |° walt dackeaty fastened dawn, it ts its houses and stores and retired in good order KETCHIKAN WITH 89 BADLY FRIGHTENED presumed, than those of any other ireus tent, « the usual leakage } PASSENGERS—IN NO DANGER NOW joan be poaectes stent . both be heard in recitations d The elephants wil! lead the march WILL BUY BOOKS FOR) Sie. SuciS wu mine Warne Thorn | {nto Beattie on the morning of will recite, as will also Mr. Ho — M a 4 BALLARD LIBRARY — | on.""tre ties mnont erorue wil gney-nine pact instore ese eT | them “The Star Rising tn the B : ang — BALLARD, May 4.—The young s ; « people of Ballard will give a con- | r et, but ; this port for No: t aammuch as the Cot cert th ning benefit of | ice at 4 o'clock. She will have mulott be mrrived from the the new Carnes rary, the funds |® full load of freight and every er ae : sighted her th to be used f purchase of | berth will be taken. Steam c so : atly in good Books. All the young people's socie- | City, which was also to have sailed aipface ry ae je . ee Sie weedy ties of the various churches have | for Nome tomorrow, will not arrive : . ort : ; ss ust nies Joined ar ngthy program has | at this port until tonight, and may ot sien ee O * 3 been arra mot be able to get away on her jar o began shift @ pagnengers of the Corw Miss A’Holtz and Miss De Voe will | scheduldd time. ) she was forced from fé ven Wh “e* © FLOOD-SWEPT TOWN OF FOR- x TYMILE, ON THE YUKON, TO BE ABANDONED WAS BESIEGED BY AMBULANCE CHASERS: Y | Cl DOWN H Rij SSIANS MOTHER OF BOY WHO WAS KILLED BY RECENT DYNAMITE | EXPLOSION MAKES GTARTLING STATEMENT THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS e | ° tar VOL 6 PER MONTI( NO. 79 DISCUSSED THE SMOKE NUISANCE REGARDING | avon, CHIEF OF POLICE AND MEMBERS OF HEALTH BOARB | MET TOGETHER AT NOON TODAY w | ad . colin | Ballinger, Chief of F ornge ¢ nuse the come ih a tr and Dr. Lud r. LA tions are pathy ‘ De oon Limerick ar Janson| Charles J. Keefoed, local repres bree igen nally 1 of healtt t noon © of the an Iron Works seoustae Cis sO nion today and private of San Francisco was present at the rt tte ened. Miettinen, the com> | SMC pulsance. The me was | meeting, upon the invitation of th tructor to whone negligence the ex.|/taken up in a general way and then| mayor. He resires to have put im plosion we nid be due, for It was decided to have the m uae in the cit t ance for thé 45.160, ‘The case waa nettied out of |call a meeting at a future date, at|consumption of smoke which he court, it te sald, for $1,600, and Re al engine ex t a the me that com- man's share wae $650. the subject of r pt eff He explat his th noney was in bis hand ean inf the ¢ ja f the ex tit in jetall Kotehe Kes, the ney extent to wh ke can be con-| “I t , t I have nte knowledged hie right to half of it sumed t ™ © umer th will aliowe t t , ‘ » contrived that as burned@ ' that Ke . ; that F t yet’ on builds fale ‘ t “ fi that it works ite an b t .? e not the 1 « ’ 4, “and it hat I # y a . ny : I . th t é \ “ ale, nh F : f F an tried to » ’ t 1 ke Gitte bothaded. by t us in any damage suit whict we might bring jaint sworn to izabeth Harp raing ng his Nition will probably be 1 before night Bigler has caused numerous re dents of Hillman City to be tentify that h wing t as to his 6 he fs not a they say, is of an effort or Harp to get hin ause he wishe a lien which he he on property, Bigler has retained jes his attorneys, Willett & Willett in p Hils arrest mply the result the part of Mra the way At a Comrade’'s Grave ' the The Manchurian plain te dotte 4 with the crosses that mark 0 have fal len victim to the cold or the Chung- sight nd bar | ar DEAD SHIPPERS WANT GOVERNMENT AID |WAS A PROMINENT BAPTIST) t | : MINISTER AND PASTOR OF| FIRST CHURCH HERE | nate DAWS May 14.—Th mt de- | Jeath | | t get | structive food in the history of the THEY PLEAD BEFORE CONGRESSIONAL COMMISSION FOR SHIP t at 5 eines the @le y J. O. Rust t the | sow he look { a 7 ' “$e den SUBSIDIES—JIM HILL WILL ALK THIS AFTERNOON e St b f gold, w wept r the t First Baptist ob f this us. If ® pens to the of Forty-M « the first ie res e | aa be wure ani my brother at | oe ine one as . teenth. avenue, at 6 ck thin | By Scripps News Ass'n. , Ward line, also favored subsidies, —- Sgt 8 be iiaiien ati tee | NEW YORK, May 24—Before the| James J. Hill will give his views gethinat A It te probable that the townsite - hant marine comu creat-| this afternoon fa ’ fident now that | will hawe to be abandoned, an the | © ne a He last session « © ngress| At the meeting yesterday Thomag ‘~ hale without has t ' gate ican sping, | Clyde, of the Clyde line, and Lewi@ " .~* Jatmage is too gre rep and . and 8 hipbuil of| Nixon, of the now defunct shi tout sear y Jeath for meveral days and this ning building trust, appeared before thé , dois are of such frequent occur f the firm of Arthur commission. Clyde called attention | remce ae to the ite 4 21% xpected He eaid their yards had been! to the greater cgst of building ships | | was 44 year . year and a half because of|in America than in other countries F R ‘The te ¢ $12,-| 4 t Kentu \n lack of demand. The outlook is/ and the increased cost of operating , a s | dis ging. Tho best remedy, he| them under the American flag over | ies x . te | gaid, would be the granting of sub-| that of operating them under thd ihamed by & tugd toe fam be- [or th? First 2 h here. |gidies by the government. Vessels| flags of other countries. He saf ) THE KIDS « ow thé town, the Yuk me wae of the le built here cost 30 per cent more| the United States government must | een feet int t See: Sheree See seein prt than In en countries, while the! pay this increased cost in subsidies, | | tne ait and ali but drow Ao, seepage are ,., [eost of maintenance is 60 per cent| Nixon was in favor of differen- | | residents of the low ground in their| 4 tie leaves @ widow and three : , | tial duties on the material used iq be ary ol hip build o JCIRCUS WILL STRIKE TOWN/ "Om oe stricken ; The rai ‘errandetsenta “tune! ed Sr secretary of the] ahip building. : } | & be og < "| not been completed = NEXT MONDAY MORNING peng linn trom the swirling flo aa Jcommittee made its report, stating on theeroofs of their houses and tr ce 7 it was unable to reach an agreemen@ | ene STE dan by sellet oct 0 LONEL) HEN ADOPTS FIGH ] Jon the contesting delegations froma | pd pd — : _ eee | Butte, representing the Amalgamat- Once more the youngtors’ hap-[sentout meanoen.™ "| © LITTER OF KITTENS| [eu Copper compan, or. Rocketes plest season is at hand, and the} 7h ent eee coking the town ~ - - jie interests,s and those of Aug, heart of many an urchin will be! quring that day and the next night,| THE DALLES, Ore., May 24.—A Heinze, who has been waging sucht Shaitamal tw the. Si - Wiliboards | °Siinion: tind Winter beants be ve®-| mctherte piachen belomiing Ueralaren(CUEe TIO’ OF SEATING. COM: |a bitter war in Montana against the that are now going up on the fences sige, Jeaving the townsite eryman of this city has developed an| TESTING BUTTE DELEGA- | Amalgamated. convention fin« Il over the city. The circus i#| with arifttwood and huge ca wnatural king for a litter of kittens ally decided to seat four Rockefel- ‘coming to town. lice, many of them ten feet thick and it is a strange sight to see her} TIONS CAUSES BIG MIX-UP AT/ler delegates from the Butte Sta= Norris & Rowe claim to have - ading her protecting wings over tionary Engineers’ union with them this time elephants with the four little furry fellnes, Being ree| MEETING OF WESTERN FED Among the questions to be dis= they brought last year, Hons with ne very indignant one day and election of officers, political policy wilder roars, monkeys with more the mother of the kittens was dena | toward Governor Peabody and Pres+ varied tricks, clowns with bigger « she walked over and usurped her ident Roosevelt, and the removal of polka-dots and more comic doings, A JURY place. From that time on she made| DENVER, May A big fight| headquarters to Butte. Butte hag more beautiful ladies in handeomer} | daily visite and, in fact, she spends | , candidates for both president an@ costumes riding upon the backs of _—< time with her adop occurred on the con floor of | secretury-treasurer to succeed Moy charges only grievance seeming i , cone more spirited steeds, whose hide See that. though he soratohes with| the Weatern Federation of Miners|°t and Haywood, but they may ees are more glistening, and a trained William Bigier, the Hillman City| q wit), the ungrateful kittens refuse to| 2 sent to the latter's re-election, if THK POORH OUSE.” variety of man and beast that will carpenter « ted yesterday for ia- eat the food provided this morning, when the credentials! they can get the headquarters, _;

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