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ONE CENT lonight and Thursday—Fair; Light to Fresh East Winds GMT E DITION REWARD. RETURN INCREASED 10 IARENTS OF LOST CHILD NOW WILLING T GOTIATIONS WITH SUPPOSED KIDNA eos seven pai meatal ea THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE : THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS ; The Seattle Star VOL 6 NO. $0 SEATTLE, FOR BAKER CHILD'S JAPANESE RENEW $1,000 BOMBARDMENT WASHINGTON,WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1904 25 CENTS PER MONTH 4 NSE YOUR Gy <= su THE JOLLY FISHING ? CLUB O ENTER INTO NE PERS—WILL GUAR | . " ———= = WARSHIPS MAKE FIERCE ATTACK ON PORT ARTHUR—NEWS N TH s — yy ANTEE EM AGAINST ARREST AND PUNISHMENT | OF BATTLE AT DALNY MOMENTARILY EXPECTED CLAIM THEY HAVE NO NEW INFORMATION | | The parents of little Prewitt, This morning the friends of Mr.! 0, M Fight J ne batt ps and cruisers Baker « now firmly inced/ Baker and the officers interested Port A i r T bardment began that he was kidnaped and ts being|in the search he missing boy P ording h Ke » arrived today, held for rans and today sent! declared empt ally that they had fire f minutes, th ps ciro- eut a circular letter offering to pay solutely no w rmation as Moe f fr t s Jap « on $1,000 reward for his safe arn he child's ppearance, or Dats xpe , gad to guarantee the kid ne lax aineauenG tae hk ea RUSSIAN REPORT OF ANOTHER Setar wee ot = ty from arrest and pun alive JAP DEFEAT—INVADERS RE out. They This is the ft sion iw ba SUME FORWARD MOVEMENT 283 MEN DROWNED Be anxious » made of and that t } their belter nothing further! mation t j @n be expected from e detectives the be ea Who have been working on t Ase 1 ee ee ae “ 6% We it they wish to recove th = . T. PETERSBUI May 2.~A|/OFFICIAL REPORT OF COLLISION BETWEEN JAP- ld they must open negotiations ne b 1 h received here sayn the best . wien the etimathal or criminals {and the verre: dey ‘ ANESE CRUISERS GIVEN OUT AT TOKIO rect. continually on nformation obtainable ia to the ef The following cireular clews that might result in the find fect that the Jup h @st to the various newspapers of ing of the boy. Hardly a day goes waned ‘thats Sore ud creases fe city this morning by Joseph by that s body at some place in though the bulk of the J ie Cortana Siabe ak Richards, the business partner of the state not notice « R D. Bake tle Prewitt's father, peculiar about a m ‘ KI y A s t p mmise tells the st a child and It # 1 y stoned off , . en the collision Dear Sirs—1 advise y stance they report the matter to « 1 r } ¥ 4 th that at a consultation this M In each instance the wank F king ~ exar With the officers having a ope wh until it e of the a the search Prewett Bake that an be no doubt ward offered for the saf ing te with Prewitt Baker's dis ee pe aa @ the child from $500 to § Appearance { id to any party « trouble, Mr. B t has no desire to jon which may lead to have the stop coming tn, as ward offered for infor has found the boy or sat | paid when s&me has been mself that the little fellow CHEEFOO, May 2 hinese Junks continue to arrive with tales rrect. no longer alive. | , unsorted t F ement Japanese troops Should the party or parties re-| Clairvoyants have been playing P arships in « spon F Arthur, t me is susceptihie msible for the abduction wish! a conspicuous part in the reports BUT MRS. IDA BRYANT ALSO + 4 bora open correspond they should to Mr. Baker, but the troube is } K int f Port Arthur have reached sif-with the coun ation some that no two of them locate the boy CLAIMS SHE ATTEMPTED) here sa panese fleet was not seen ia ticles proving possession of in their mind's eye in the same 1 = = a iid. Articles of outside clothing! place, and fi ach of. thelr | suiciog | ey ref claim that G toresel has taken all the money ould be sent, worn by the child | “hunches” have proven to be - _ a Spe: . ae nce. Com-| wroag. wh for checks should be! One clairvoyant had him located Mrs. Ida Bryant was shot In the hild’s father, Mr. near Bellingham, but an invest! <u: | wide a p 7 wou while | ichard D. Baker, 108 First avenue tion of her dream did not result in straggling with her br 3. W.| JA ANESE ADVANCE BEGUN attle, Wash., who guaran-| the finding of thee hild, Other sin Tx for pommeasion of a 44-/ fmmunity from prosecution. | flar dr have teun ictiawed by aliber revolver last evening at| Bad (Signed) JOSEPH RICHARDS.” | like results. their home, 1611 Sea boulevard. | Neighbors hearc m quarreling | jand shortly naw t | News Ann's J case of Jensen-King-Byrd Co. a a : - n has t ‘ ® advanced directly corporation, reapondeats, ve. C. H. |" "pes Tene Out je rt th wh « divisions of con« | Williams, @oing business under the | ‘"Sr, fryant was raised from the| m ¥ . are making detours, (By Bertpps News Ass'n.) | firm namé and style of Columbia] cna to whieh she had fallen, | COLUMBUS, 0. May 2%5.—Thel Hardware company, appellant. and was found to be badly wound-| repens ee mocratic state this | | i ages —- ed. As well an she was able she | nominat wing A (MAKE 7 ROUBLE told the group of excited people that etary of state, W. A. P. her brother had attempted t urn Sandies; suprem udge, P. J. Ren- the house down and afterward shot | ’ ner; clerk of the suprem urt, H FOR KUROK/ her | BROTHER OF CLEVELAND PUT M. Mahaffey; food com . fhe was removed to the Wayride| Suintan Ga member of the | Minston, w er wound was ex- UP BAIL FOR ALLEGED SWIN-| board of public works, W. H | — . am 4 not dangerous ovens guseh, Tie <anemuntion toe ton | M. FRED FULLER, OF BELLINGHAM, SUPPOSED TO HAVE| May 2%.—Advices f a tecning should sat tm controlled. * that the Cossacks ur was Jispatched from Ne rd WRITTEN SUICIDE’S FAREWELL FOUND IN A BOTTLE ON ialaamaet unio wie i Gis peninn sebsien ‘66 bavootinate the WEST SEATTLE BEACH—HIS WIFE RIDICULES IT ceeded tn cutting off two tran: ase and Downing waa an w.s s: columne of the Japanese and have | der arrest. He her in the —_————_ . feged Aiaska mining deal swindlers captured m jarge amount of ammu- | employ of the Fry ompany Mave been released from the county beegecedies pared Premade pee ihapar ve pleaadteac: that DiS) pResipENT OF LACKAWANNA TELLS HOW IT IS COAL CARRY- Mill on bonds in the sum of $1,500 A Se ee |of Commacks fa said to have cut t sister tried to commit ruicide. Gch furnished by their brother, H. , r 7 {line of communication betwee At the hospital the Bry ING ROADS HAPPEN TO HAVE UNIFORM PRICES Anderson, a pr t business = at oe s mone, that Is true. |General Kuroki's column and his | admitted that she tried te man of land, O. For thirty ho. * asing—oh, for about | tase of supplies, thus stopping his fe police be | ree days they languished, await- ee - ete te | advance apd annoying him greatly. | first statement of the affair to have | ———— ope their tria} in the euperior co ghar nt 2 S'S ngs hey Snes ts ee ene) ee OR, May President, issued each year prior to April 1 ai hee eternal 40 thaw} cerry thoug p about A | | Downing will be held pen an|road, was the chief witness at thie! riers, held every spring, the prices es in the Eple 4 statea |* phe ' }? Maat altos Kensie th | Investigation morning's session of the interstate | Were agreed upon prior to the 4 > « Star man this x ‘ busin os ‘ at aser Rearts —_—_—————_— commerce commission suance of cir are prices were Reg aes sing fat | Main street wa “ rnoon to «| Fuller, do you think he wi . HER LIFE Sheate, tor Hearst repe based on the price of coal at tide- mal program. rep —<- prey ‘ ~ Aaah apt ‘< questions asked last ye ater They submitted for inspection a|e* 1 * sie stan en Gee 9 Lis: ce acti oa in a he refused to answer then, t President Baer yesterday afters mge stock of pa tg demos creed nda van — | NORMAL KEPT BUSY DODG compelled to now by the sug p, in denying th eallegation that ee anda that ine at 2 ie. cattle uane ING HEAGABUIT OF A QUES-| “Do you known who fixes the - Oy one = ca Inst year was anxious to have the caap Hak ved What be Whe ta - - price of anthracite coal carried by ci ut by the coal ; ee ented so they ployed and of their be rd aide 5 acide (Special to The Star.) your r he was asked er to raise the price of fuel their water nasiohia. was true, but she eaid “| guppose I do, after a = by »lame on the Lord. When aske fitch to be S ponan tkthen ta . WALLA WALLA, May %.—Skin| +4. hoard of directors,” was the larence J, Shearn, Hearst's at City, Alsat | —— - Pe ag tg glow | oer graft ations were performed | Jit 0? ey, a8 to who was responsible To @ visit to the t Q@y Gertove News Ace’n} repasty tai amd dehh aha ae (Special to The Star) r rday e ad ge a wh Oho Uae Peat the railway congestion Mr. Baer e Andersons ¢ 2 = 1a r ra liam 1 nee Cinta? ioe >ARIS, May 25.—Temps’ St. Pe |n *ment to make, and the ques | WESTON, Ore. May Facts : , ow practi | that the price circulars are uniform rr aks We ea to their lengthy tersburg correspondent reports that \t By 7 pn pe of Fuller?” | jeaked Gut today which threaten to| ca No more graft if there ho agreement cc Me ain teaiiel great pa e, bu Gen. Kuropatkin has suc Jed in = oe * | antil Friday, when the| Truesdale said the circular p Rag sr | View by saying, cutting the line of comm | ‘3 |inctte @ bitter social faction fight h have grown will be | pis PProvosition does between the main Japan 1 divide the faculty of the West € Dr rd R. Keylor | 7 I have to say| under Gen. Kuroki and the & D D wftaal #chool at this ple 1. Nave should rece TALK ABOUT he matter.” division, under Gea. Oke ) Trouble, which has been brewing - | The Anderson brot bitterly — —— : for some time, came to a focus | Senate arr ne t Weston brickyards, assaulted [with a lady from Phitadet |Preaidegt French of the normal RUSSIAN MINES: WITH A. F. OF. L GONE | Ste youre pretend t cam widening of Third avenue to |achool, with hen frult of question ate abe GUARDS ge Ju jeder nem ul t is the latest scheme talked |able age, AD ef was made to| wid Palace tren E is lonae ai Oi i in atrect * r the improvement that ‘hush the matter up, but the enmity| , LONDON, May 26-1 ieee the | ony ists seed aaibes 8T. PETERSBURG, May 2 na the gees with other men, and 4 to wider The direct Cause of the assault is) “Ahanese ink gape Dicigg ‘thy: marines Sewn AMA) DENVER, Colo, May 25.—The » Korean min | (By Scripps News Ass'n.) Ste tas tha catane at saan? sler way to | ascribed to the utterance of French, | {)" air hee: ak eek Beye er P ‘ urg has given rise to} COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 25.—Con Last December I went = ~ a Fa in which he stated that no one but| 11) ‘in og with lang | BUFFALO, N. Y., May 2 The|™morning session of the Western he rumor that the post will remain | vict Frank ( n, @ bank robber,!back to Philadelphia after her sor Em in'Y |hoboes ‘worked in the brickyard.| force at D caune of the sub- | Presbyterians re-opened the divorce | Federation of Miners was devoted cant until the end of the war. serving a ten-y sentence, this| thinking it would make her What provoked him to make thi8) jarine mines laid by the Russians. /and m age discussion today and . he omnes lafterneen shot’ Ponttentiary Guaed t him out and this ie - remark was a jangle in the faculty, | rhe Jap have not been able to| voted @ resolution putting to listening to reasons advanced by, Hoary Gerhart fatally, and iofiicted will pase away in which a Indy teacher charged | remove » mines and they fear! “* pan PR, — ga = | | | chureh in aceord with other Prot-| the executive board of the American la serious wound on Albert Hubler, ih fetate she oe IMPORTAN? the president with unkind remarks} (o send their warships and trans-| oseant churches, but leaving it un | another guard. He then shot him- one she now about her keeping company with a) ports until the mines have been cand te suatsictionn oF the Roman | eteration of Labor why affiliation x self through the head, dying in-|>®* ®* ™my broken and my | young man who worked in the] rem tavunta easel ” gus Roe tie con sha. Whe eonll z . stantly |iife a ruin and T have nothing to | DEC/S/IO brickyard LUE IN} STORM a aes | should be consummate he sentl« @y Serippe News Ass'n.) - Bolelad es Ue A heathy et Mle | rt ae eens KIELS ment among the metalliferous mine Beaee the fact that. many: max’ [Of the New Paris house, a brothel | has, up everything for her (Special to The Star) Pelee s ae e are jeer oleht-tu ite | : : lnion men have been secure |in the restricted district s given |, “She is the dress efor Mer OLYMPIA, May The supreme} tion. aii | ,,The steamer Nome City, of thé . ’ tague McHugh's store at the pres . iD | jt an a | Alaska Pacific Navigati Com. pee vga id & preliminary hearing a charge] ont time, 20 men take warning from |cOUrt has decided that the federal} The funeral of Rev, John O, Rust] WASHINGTON, D. C,, M |pany'’s fleet, which was to have Geparting e. 7 f | of grand larceny in Justice Gordon’s| a heart-broken friend. I remain bankruptey law a not supersede WASIIIN D. C., May 26. wilt behehd Banday at p.m. fr om | Secretary of the T ‘ at ed tor Nome tonight, will net be yp mages tae a vies = court this morning. She was bound M. FRED FULLER JR or suspend the state insolvency law George M. Tyner and Harrison Bar-| the iret F t church. The body ble to get away until Saturday heen eA a strik “ vel 4d is waned eatanks tates eed Gacden strest, Rettineber [in existence at the tt of the pas- rett were quitted on the postal | wry be tak to He naville, Ky.,| print! t y She arrived in op leedlaalieaaadliad " being fixed at $1,500. ner OR" | When interviewed by a Star cor- Sage of the federal act fraud charge this afternoon, The! where two childre buried, for! They ” of the! n Francisco this morns r being fixed at $1,500. responfent this afternoon Mra, Ful The decision is in the Spokane juhy was out 20 minutes, interment, late ing