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meet The Seattle Star ===] NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1904 VOL 6. NO, 138 25 CENTS PER MONTH | | ; |} PROMINENT VANCOUVER PHYSICIAN HELD WITHOUT BAIL f | IN HATTIE BOWELL CASE YOUNG WOMAN'S AFPFIANCED ' 5 4 HUSBAND I8 INVOLVED | | a _ Special to The Star) _ eae : . one of the pews ONE OF BIG FIGHTS OF WAR FOUGHT SUNDAY—KUROPATKIN [Snes V JUVE ' Bir yp dheies | | . from th the t ‘ The ‘ BEGS TO REPORT, BUT FAILS TO TELL OF ANY RUSSIAN 7 - , |; ; vn ama Ye | terious dea Hattie t oy ond receal SUCCESS he Woe ve of | daughte ' k with her moth - rd - . t at Var ere aie t otestion | « © and ' ' | . ate and ‘ _ wing de ford says ST. PETERSHUR Aus A - Stag i Pane tioe " ailme hough be hed , soo c ent her Dig battle ts in progre Hai | panese are a ng “ : against our troops ea j 9, ’ m the fact. Chang ore Ee . A Next da ‘ Hing with the ing the Russian force u ONDON. Aus A t | a edical rte has been } ’ & shell, | Reut pthc t “ } a he per General K t eport to the | eral K at ‘ nt a ation for ap t ene h vee of carry caar leaves the result fie ght flank has bee y ' purpose ¢ ~ as wo nd . a ’ reday eve- simultaneously renewed the . P | ning t ent be ag much vance on our southern front ' | ef Kechnie was called tn, Russian rear guard ofte a stut | “* - : ‘ A ' : , 1 . | wit , Telford says he born resistance until the attack Slayer of Von Plehve Suc rme ' et ec 4 of the enemy revealed they | f , ‘ erts Were of greatly oupe ngth ; . cumbs to Wounds-—He Told soc ih well cam ‘The rear guard then slowly retired " P : 4 = in the direction of Hal Cheng »| Nothing : a = : q The Russian division nea ’ : Ten-| Bh “ Cheng successfully ked t ‘ A I elf . wore that he vance of the enem h pressed : | R ‘ Gumeeé © The Jar (hy Beripne News Assn) | , : i a apanese main blow was delie . “unt ann PETERS A‘ ‘ ; re the Haku Shan army, Genera t Hal Cheng Von I anna ay a a Cheng and Hal Cheng. After Op-| received here time he threw the b He made J. McHarg. @ traveling man of erating the various villages west ® « before b at | Va B. wanted as @ of Simun Cheng on eastern} ST. PETERSBUE Aus ‘ | ° at th juest held upen front, the Japanese began an ad- | cons J | , { well, who against our main position. | be 1 THIRTY FIRES mys cireum- At that om t their chief force lof severe! war at Burrard sanitariom few days ago. Me- DELEGATION IS = sali Force i chars STANDS BY 2 ae SIE A oaAeeecs=| to Obeyithe Lawjzmenr=| RELEASE See ughter. The ral people, as not cove vant being 84 KING COUNTY DEMOCRATS) which -ecaghose + sedge = ot | ! Mad ition fire “ | wit ho made an attempt to put it out, 4 STULL UNDECIDED as To © mer of] 18 sddition to the fir a . srgee|Mrs. Don Carlos Donaldson | >>* made an sttemn, tances coud CANDIDATE FOR LIEUTEN. ‘* bel a4 te & co = ancneet ye UNIONS BEGIN AGGRESSIVE FIGHT IN BIG MEAT STRIKE—IN oa ’ ; ~ pam regheinaamtonnd a whe ill Have to Mortgage Her The man's mother was away from ANT GOVERNOR — VAN Ri. arriv r . 7 NCTION FOLLOWS RIOTING AT ST. JOSEPHS ae ee See oben Sone ~ ~ aga aes j clet wer the granting af ker| feme to Get Bail for Hus-|*owe st ronan PIERSON WAS INDORSED BY (: Saturday night. Oreaninat . a “ ee con aan Pea 4 Sete Tuas A quonum AT end tae igpeiataent of ths " we indulge sone the yard of Mr. Turner's home SATURDAY'S MEETING swuins ee mctind the come been alta Mrs Turner and her ehil- a A clegates listened tw f stockyards | PHUNCTION GRANTED + for Mra. Don Carlos Dor nto hysterics. He was cov- 4 ferv tory on the quest {| NEW YORK. Avg ' : rs iahcauen’ ae — ; ask hee aaa he [ered from head t ot with blood, § The democratic delegatior R. Peirs « : BD nt amen oa the | Gee + vec pre State convention, which me \ Nase ** . He was taken Bellingham tomorrow aftern k made several bhet way Mount V Jetge Pr paren the { bis wounds 2 o'clock still as bad olored speeches against any and another street car aching he ne aps om the question of | a dorsemeat. Wash. Rutter plea awn and Thirty-fourtt ation of o packe Attia brought Turner ernor as ever. Saturday night usiy for Peirson. Many dele ars were f rite r law lewe Seattle and he of @ total vote cast of 47, V red and left ‘ ay ox ne ntyloments th . A . police station, Pierson was indors © was taken there a AM wherift to the effect the o Mews Ace removed to the receiving oles, Twelve of t and " Junt . ' ntro: SPriNnorir A J yder and Crookall, voting declared against the Som (the steerine’ SOMETHING DOING ‘ R ed ewed and patched ap ment. There are 118 men on the . — ny Ty DISTURBANCES AT ST. JOSEPH » . e npoeranta a Sepien. Theres a not binding. Others (By Serves * Amen? e ST. JOSEPH, Mo, Aug trike |* ape rng ad lost a quan much less than a quorum voting on oe - Giciances cncurs . ~ Ries his ing h A Wash Rutter's motion to endorse ir 0m “ -_ CARLSBAD, Aug A a ‘ Ge Geadre’ off aa t stechade 4 thought by the Pierson t payee Ambassador Met . od See Gonaee aie : ‘ ape - yaicians that he will us neue & riosity during the delegation left for Bellingham last night. The remainder of the delegation went this afternc T. Ronald, chairman o committee, which doe Of the delegation, n ete., did not go an Wid he wou OMAHA. Aug The strike © hund nd we sation is unchang f t made a quiet visit t by ee id have killed z ccs) MESSAGE FROM | Bi et vcescni tee non ih wah wot hae SS ESS ates anne, Sosee eee CORPSE cess soos convention. 1 Mr. Ronald th nest fougt ' t | 7 ~ ten mirol Selecta TH? strikers say many new 4 May, age . ‘ LAURENCE AUCHTERLONIE 4 kept him owas) new f x \e pions Saturday ddverting he has t i the two ¢ EX-OPEN CHAMPION “ . men on |} } By Seripps News Aen) § manag © met today and < th ey, wh ne on back CHRISTIANA, Aug. 1—A. ¥ ta w line t action by] MOUX CITY. Ia. Ave Dre . r t H. & etter f Prot. A < attention to alleged violations jdeola t th trik wa eae. and © f the ! ois i Jone « talk t Arctic explorer, dated 1898, The t ers of the butlding laws | brought a» th ackers f t ‘ Lam Re . . xt is not given vt —— PE “eye that) BODY SUPPOSED TO BE THAT he! — : to} steering t po i and. The sta a 54 de a t oT OF WATERFRONT LABORER ch t rs M t. wh harged with | Direetty. b aye, the h wa TITY M Jubert he BEGINS TODAY 22°22: SMUG ERSSEEES Soccocee = - : plea ee , | eptaen : | wharf o— is — SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY ANNOUNCES THAT NEW RATE q are . ‘i 7 7+ tay Ht. . was ar alder © | and t ‘ eB NIE, rn F wtra Q it ar « at @ * M4 18 NOW EFFECTIVE Ww wing " “ , J ase res 0 van eds ney-Wa © by Deputy Cor *, Laurry ——_— OWI0 MAKES 19% KNOTS unt the ort MANY PERMITS: ISSUED ° HIS ON = uty Aan , uw att P - iia tee » P . ° ' ‘ INSANE LABORER AT WOODIN " y that he ; a = ; ’ “gy : : t foul play, but v| VILLE BRINGS CONSTERNA baal. were taker 1 ' hat the blow was give - a “ . 3 J ’ ta a A a‘ timber that per TION TO NEIGHBORS \ MN f the . " a P era A " I ha - at Wd a lab for Aug t , a th wa i jan LU ta * b nt g| with b ft 42 | i es in Shs SHE 1S HEIR ae eth cna] Sa : | he St The. «toa Cottage ( t 3 : ach [at h arse ke b al ilding permits f ew |ports pleasant weather 1 i tory buildin t the ha from head i he room was entered ‘ ult i finally 5 sad ha aken from the North, Woman at the Hotel t t 6 others. perspiring in b left wrist, le day » 1 pair of nippers, oy nd ‘ : AAV 3g

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