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ONE CENT é Tl : aoe tt 4 a re ane ceca night—Partly Cloudy, with Showers ; } S' pw. sal ) eC a a Cr ud i THAT DARES TO PRINT THE news | Saturday—Fair, except Showers 6 NO. 1 ‘ PER MONTH NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE WASHINGTON, FRIDAY JULY 1, 1904 Vol PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE BREMERTON HARBOR AND ND THE BIG FLEET OF WARSHIPS NOW STATIONED THERE This splendid panoramic view of the harbor at ton navy yard is from a photograph taken by A. T. M { Bremerton, y¢ ely for The Star. It shows the ve f the Pacific fleet. toget with the ve At the extreme left in the dry the transy ¥ being overhauled. The big vessel in the slip ts th Celth warship @ ( th ad. 7 xt to the right in the foregrour Albany, upon whic extens airs are ¢ Cutting off a nm of the Alban y is the old training ship Nipsle. Behind the Albany is the ¢ at Cone " t wer } , the flag {th edron. The next e righ t , The next is the gun Vicksburg, in t « 7 the gunboat Bennt ngton and the ¢ at Kanger, wh tle on the extreme right are seen thé Rew training ship Philade a and th ‘ tug Pawtucket } Puget Sound Will Be the Scene COLLISION WHAT WILL BILLY J. of a Titanic Struggle Between by aay BRYAN 00 ABOUT IT TALTAR A PARKER TALK HEARD ON ALL SIDES, WHILE A CLEVELAND alle nse tives w fill Brye an gunboat Mayf ans bill with te Brit er hant BOOM 18 LAUNCHED IN EFFORT TO INJURE CHANCES OF ficLella § Rose is a ticket be- e he damage done NEW YORK JURIST ng quietly t i by a leading ! + THE STAR'S EXCLUSIVE RAILROAD STORIES ARE BEING CON M : T T T om : FIRMED OFFICIALLY DAY AFTER DAY—MILWAUKEE HOAD | ON HE PIKE A SAIN LOOEY-- NO ? - the | . , Ma * Minton, WILL BE IN TACOMA WITHI NTWO YEARS ] t ~s ly _— re gust 4 * ny ton if dele- : New York jurist. The have six parlors on of the Planters c are ng their ate the impression « David B. Hill's man. s casting a shadow f bis name « All reall f a Cleveland cabal n the East. How- ‘The assurance that the Union Pa-| These men need cific will build from Porth »} to the Am an publi Seattle over the old right-of-way | They for the purpese of br a Oregon | Wealth heat to Puget soun t bie for the buliding of two new four mills at Tacoma. With this aseur the and their dispons money, such a one o Breathitt theme whe the M t . , te y. tb « my le the Cleveland boom out of « 4 » ken o o N f ast, de - thie ‘ 3 a a Nenator Dubois, cide ive the et tt > “ t ‘ . {is 7 ¥ att | On almost every proposition now wt arpose is to te fightin to ae ' een ” a m ¢ w x q . |"“What w firyan ¢ a t the atform think tt is | eet tthe ree Pucit ¢\ fe : : < come ¢ " . | The Nebraskan will arrive 8 wind and absurd and was « ° pant t became known today th r t off Parker and if is ne from Portlan k his Kne from Por » defeat Parker they can’t oe oe - te } will urge that any man wh + | Syeenyy tthe Ene digg tengo A ape ago states! | rug ticket {1 ate Cleveland, for Bryan them aad daaetedinahore that H well planned | \* make a weak ca | be in control.” } an gets a better wate hem = - ———s5 cen b 5 seas i. | Burlington fr son 5 th t in| While Har ieee Mr.| Hill im New Jersey, it seems he has 4 a . | ate nto an alliance with C. H ng the n Pacific 4 »-| the Burlington, who has ‘1 a THAT THE MILWAUK more litlg m for th ’ t « < WILL, BE IN TA MA WITHIN] min t at jere than an i TWO YEARS. He says that the) the prominent Eastern financiers plan et y ie to b 4 nne a how, at the Inetan > - elf and Ha a P tt STEAMER REPORTS JAP FLEET IS ENGAGED IN i ™ Chicago, Bur & Quis BATTLE—JAPANESE FOOLED RUSSIANS AGAIN bed - given contr er / sino to have declared | ‘g ia 4 } nientay thet hereunte to tren { oo oo ee 4 Min | CHEEFOO >, who has w re just arrived ps and five 7 a re e « n £ ty ty ss MUKDEN, July 1 Details Sunda out e of Port Ar 4 me pore. OS e? 4 P thur says the battle openc 1 n t the Japanese } k > serene fleet, followed by a ta arby. The Japanese * » se PIKE SF Al. LOADED WITH BOOMS AND BOOMLET t Crag oS oe eee re PT NS rena S'S ’ : . hina have — , grea t R ans ext + t k at best,| convent ’ } : 8 ai r withdraw t Hai-Chang an ende to arrive gs of th 1 en - , : ‘ Liao-Yang in tit th apanese advancing over the r 1 v T “ t r At y ao & - 7 rT. PETER i a ner Go y repe that the q Tacoms-Mas and + age Ps J ® t t Arth J made three v M k 5 th r pon the!) oe’ —_ re . - ———-- ful attack 1 Mount Dy n great On the ’ t 4 th in-| 4 " the statute bs .P a - + 1 ame t romt 1 th ast from das bay. t 1 h of the at { Illinois, the stock he eh in . nt to We PROFESSOR” YOUNG ACCUSED OF UE XERTING AN UNHOLY IN \ b « Mr During the night t R ns reti to Lun Wantay, wh the Jap- position t Phe 6 ny| Will be returned to the origigal| P¥' | pinto gt dg rd I ese attack were again repulsed, On the same day a large has « t holders Harriman thas hopes,” °"* A gpd he hotels under FLUENCE OVER AN INGANE WO! AN-—HE DENIES CHARGES \ f enemy attacked Aun I r ten miles from Port Ar- been er prog tain enough of the stock to turn the «1. 1a cital stock $10,000 000, and the onthe ‘3 Kt A larg panese force is marching from Dalny to Aun Houlnsam In order t Burlington into a branch of the |" °@PIMAl mx ne ary “ Dr. I ‘ e t to U the ntain batteries land : one was never announe | Young, “ vctor, dur) hte phy ne aske ‘ t n 6G or alee ecm — og th hearina Retat'on a |[noiding her hes : KUROPATKIN IN | BAD PLIGHT } (Special to The Star) | | LONDON, July 1.—The Central Ne orrespondent at St. | p . me “ Pa gag ” who had ones hee A EVERETT, Wash, J 1.—Ma Pete . at es this Gen, Ku the F * (By Seripps News Ass'n) h ab n Jackson was & ! ropatkin ha 1 additiona 0,00 he has . | and tt kane toda % warrant ed ed f on al try al ntern: ~ ~ ; —_ CONSTANTINOPLE, J 1A ery 1 r “ { hust here at | equest he a comaition : : = = M Ta-| large caravan of Arm ne Wa ly good ter ' that sb leged that he criminally assaulted . ; h Was secured to an of-| overtaken and butehered by Kurd u his insane | about t nit The } their daughter, aged 11 yea in An thorough and Turkish regulars Thursday. All| wife's delusions to extort mone 1 nd 1901 | | scalp wounds 4 , | transaction, which adults were killed, and the boys) from him. | Fypiaw wt t t Jackson was tr ykane attompt- | . ority. This, he - «r since March 2 Said he }and girls ‘carried off. In support of his contention that |as hie read tt , h ent to|ing to get’ a divorce Th wif WALLAC®, Idaho, July 1.—News ifiewlt matter, as the stock ot the Mr. Manning t « Prof, Young had been unduly inti-| Young's eft t . that her husband induced ® been received here that Jie ie carefully husbanded by | Milwauke der the | with Mre, Reiss, Reiss having Wronge ia wit coor her to dispose of valuable real on yan, a pioneer of Co hav ‘ection of Pres oi ured BIG INCREASE 1 a letter in court yeste to Re tory, which he told| tate tere by a hypnotist 1 her and a member lorgan-Hill forces will at-|and..now holds for the system a | written by the woman shortly h tonne tr *, Young sit-| huaband hypnotized her into sign Mrs. Carrie M, Peterson, acoused ot 0) ti whane.they | tract of Tacoma harbor propert ifore her arrest, in which #he overyth nd offered him $1000; ing awa yher rights of causing the death of Infant Ger, p* y - wphor susp avatchine for| fronting 1,000 feet on the hasbos een feased to having committed adultery | to p the matter quiet, Reixy) Jackson will beb rought t to- | shenovich, the son of Nathan Ger- at Ladd, Wis ‘ and extending back fora distance of| Building cumedior Place’ report} with Young, and stated that the ‘oh have then grabbed Young| morrow, They have had 12 chil-}shenovich. of 1227 Jackson street.| WALLACE, Idaho. J Taly 1 ained in his! a mile and a quarter. A half mile}for June shows an immense in- professor had hypnoti her so He throat 1 attempted to} dren, Right ht are living called “at the coroner's Gitiee.tbis Hontte a Northern Pacitie Or acific in| from the harbor the property is| ereawe im bullding operations in this |that she did not realize her sin. ‘hin, but did not state ag see Aer morning and made a statement of | carpenter, fell 40 fect near A mile from the| elty over the same month of last] Mra Reiss, so witnesses stated he had refused the money | her connection wittthe case, It} Gay His skull waa tract tect wide, and the| yea ‘yale of the permits \s- ‘during the procesding yesterday,| Prdftyeror Young avd his friends ‘Charged With has beon dectded-to. drop the pros-| 18%] vate actured eg tt eM res ii, 444,574, there being 670, "#0 told several of her neighbors }are Hgnant over the charges mado| egution, a8 she did not know that . in| Of them issued, In June, 1908, the| (hat Prof, Young had exerted an ny that Reine in black Tssaulty, To nomber of permits was 649 and ghoir | Wholy Inffuence over her which | im *) merely wished to extort she will not handle cases Of this THI S| value was only $438,767. she could not shake off and had be-|ffom f& oowe Young money with eee kind In the future. . trayed her. whieh leave the city, It Is tanesicne’t The Star) a ‘arrant was sworn amt before ir, mt! Borles, one of the phy- » ¥ Youn that the first ¢ chaigefilclans-oxainining Mra. Reiss as to «yt the matter was when! COLMAX,-Wash,, July owl L. ACCIDENT. Saeiee dies wlth uggested that the lot-|Reis ye to hie office with the! Smith plumber, was today setts we aesault |her sanity, ing in & threatening manner] charged with a criminal asstult on bation Ie W. Baro, tote | let ghana BM ce, money to keep the affair] Georgia Gaston, aged iS, daughter Prone 6 , if Robers Gast Th 5 that Wilson ee ee By ae teh fk clint hat, ofje,etused ta qiteing Roar a Cathclic achat and « (Gnosis bate Th Su, ur os elon aot want et anny *Héiseedtmihds and Oat) stopped at Pullman, where the al-| HARRINGTON, Wash, July quarrel can i sae lett his office by od AASAUIt Was committed, Frank Be Everts, Hae hunt here to-linsane, | H ° Durin€ her Mears pone o # been arrested in Spokan gy ina coll He suffored fe me