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Cc \ Cc j THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS ~_s e eeenes ener sesee: eoee oo oe NIGHT EDITION ‘ SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1904 VOL, 6. NO. 145 a5 CENTS PER MONTH ADMITS FALL — LE IW WAIT FoR oF SrRoMGHoun 9!" SH GENERAL STOESSEL SAYS JAPANESE CAPTURED WOLFE srt HILL, AN IMPORTANT DEF ENSE AT PORT ARTHUR i= | STORY OF SUFFERING AT THE PORT COMES FROM | SHANGHAI @T. PETERSBURG, Avg %—A, ing Post, cabling this morning @epatch | toessel, com-| states that he had received inf manding at Port Arthur, confirms | mation from « “reliable source” that the capture of W U by the Jap « a within I Arth anese. He reports that the Japa-jare ap’ won ie ene lommes were very heavy. He| famine str been de adds that re-enf pents of Japa- | prived of meat ® othe nese have already arrived than rice, for a week emit in The Japanese attacked Port Ar- | that the suffert ka the July TT with a rrible artil wounded ar ndeacriba bie lery fire, directed especially on J A he corresponden lar hill, The Japanese were re- | there wards of 10,000 men ir pulsed with tremend: aes, but | the hospitals and the doctors are the Russians retreated on July 30| unable to attend to all of them. ‘This without a fight from Wolf hill, be- | l« state tag greatly outnumbered. Russian | tn ma artillery has checked the Japanese, might who number 70,000 nen prope The ST PRTERSBURG, Aug 9—The dispaten wit the amassing « Russ estimates that the Japanese uur ent that General Moers joss thus far as a result of th Be | who was in supreme mand in of Port Arthur aggregates 23 Port Arthur, co ted suicide be ause he was ¢ to relieve the CHEPFOO, Aug. 9.—The officers of | sutterings of the German cruiser Fuerst Bis-| command. T? marck, lying in the harbor, say | pressed, dechares firing was beard last might. [t ¢ 4 suppomed to have been an encounter eeu between detachments of belliger ‘ ent squadron® approximately > ct has been sur miles northwest of Che Foo. T tthe ¥ ‘ 2 junke and three steamers arriv nt qocaball ited. 1 today, bat they had heard nothtr hat. so far as Genere of a naval engagement on ned, dispatches « have been « abure and that refugees wh m their way of the fortress ing the last fortnight claim that h IT MAY BE TRUE Y LONDOM, 4mm &- The Shangha! | w correspondent of the Lond: Morn a HEART BROKE W GIAL | BEGS TO GO BACK TO INSANE ASYLUM ——————— SAD CASE OF MARY ETTINGER AND INSTANCE OF THE ABUSES THAT HAVE CREP T INTO THE PRESENT SYSTEM) OF CARING FOR LUNATICS— SHE 1S PERFECTLY SANE, BUT) POOR AND FRIENDLESS ee COAST IN ORDER TO CATCH VESSELS CARRYING CON TRABAND OF WAR jeneral Btoresel has been the life . - of the # id has been very much = TOKIO DISPATCH GAYS THE ENEMY 18 RETREATING TO<« at all hours of the day | MELHOL Aus. @ ' Se ae a. tad Dy Soripps News Aa'n) (Caleutta reports meeting m of res ad ae ant in Port Arthur is undoubtedly tr LONDON, Aug. %—Accading to | S00th of Finnint a large the Daten todienl come “ WARDS MUKDEN AND ONLL DETACHMENTS OF CAVALRY, a a that © othe « son | the Plymouth agent of Lloyds, the | futel cruiser flying the Russian | fom bala The ute ha ar k and w ' the Post ast of France ts being patrolied | fag, evidently a recently purchased | » 1 f ARE LEFT TO GUARD THE REAR hich and ar doubte xageer for mtraband of war He wires | the Ma ra to holet her ensign. | miles fron rallrow it b “ ated that the British steamer Manora| This done, the cruiser departed population ' rr wae = =e seen ee SS SSS k Aug. 9—It is reported ry alone to act as a rear guard Getting Ready at Esopus nce Uno Yang ate arusting |. A. dispatch from, Cessna, Kare by the Japanese out- = = - = wey CORONER'S JURY RETURNS STEREOTYPED VERDICT IN THE CASE OF LITTLE BOY KILLED BY STREET CAR YESTERs DAY That Clifford Gre the unfort ‘ © brought out at the " t est a differed somewhas was the Un o to The Star by < « ame to his those who were present at the thme the t of t . he r wae beyond control of a eld motorman, but he did everp- thing In his powe he saw that the w to happen Great Northern (wine i, ee a in all parts of the city tomerrow, Paper Quits sascha mf ae We | WILL BE (GIVEN CHANGE VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 9 i Nort Barrett, a mining mam, r r Morning Ledger will be who was taken to the county jal ved, tem, arily at least and thoweht to be insane, hae pare is, managing director | tially recove After treatment, ¢ company, has issued the fol-/at Providence hoepita) he wil be & stater taken on an ocean trip by bie Pending @ settlement of affairs | friends. Barrett is the man whay concerning the company, of interest | on Sunda: abot Depoty HSOPUS, Aug %-——The yacht Sagamore, with 53 members of the notification committee and prominent guests, will be here Weednerday to no one except those directly con- | Sheritt psy anon ie wattew at 1:30 p m Preparations are being made today for the reception of the committee under the spreading trees that fringe the lawn. The oor publication of the Daily was trying to take him inte custedy, mittee will sit and listen to Champ Clark tell Judge Parker that be was nominated and receive from the candidate his words of wisdom in | as discontinued yesterday.” = sympathy is felt for Dr.} ‘ The seat of honor next to the judge will be occupied by the cam@idate’s aged mother, who frankly confesses that Wednesday will be tbe | Reynolds in the business commu proudest day of her life La “ nity. He expects that the paper It is unusually dull at Rosemont today will later resume publication. For to stop it whem ident was about Begging to be taken back to the (charge, if she comld not work for her own living _ ; asytum, from |", have tried to do the best I bm acangp veda mtly discharged. | ould since I came out of the any Mary Ettinger, a young girl whose |)...» she aaid, pitifully ive tried mind became unhinged three years my best to do the work wat the a tone ye Secs Gane house, but I was ill in the asylum ee “y* and I don’t seem to be able to work rior Judge Albertson today for re- | Snd | Cont men OO icave his house a Because I feel that he doesn't want She told the court and physicians | |. 1 think I had better go back who had been called in to examine to the asylum, because every one is her that she was wretchedly unhap- | *0 1" S#%itm, and don't look py because everyone seemed to be | S00) i tne because I have afraid of her, and looked upon her | {6n "Rim ee say her as disgraced because she had been | ene et hu tm that tastitetion work, so that my bre or ¢ was br ht into court by have to keep @ her brother, John Ettinger, on | 927. 00. Tent i whose petition she was released een gone to employm from the asylum. He testified that PP. tare to the p ey be did not feel that he could ap | 0) me to get house work port and care for her as be had im All the ladies look at me and to be weak and ane we sick They look at my short hair well enough to keep house r him. | ond I feel as if they knew about my Miss Ettinger is a de PS having been crazy. Then I tell them woman, not more thar rs of tel la bout having been age. Her face is palid fr and her clipped hair tells the story of her recent inear in the asylum. Her pitiful plea to be taker beck t com because she was ’ aga. nok se ther and ly impressed the |», ott i t y her not wa mer friends, deer be comfortable whieh the she co she was dischare to keep house for him. At that tir 6 hee she was suppore covered from her mala This n her int n the Hazelwood addi 4 ne easily if Wtting room, Dr. Montgomery Ransell and | He car . 4 Dr. Dawson, the ex hed cians, asked him t ' other room, and then er r the woman to tell her hist she had left the asylur he talked ration as her brother waa out seemed more willing to te the knew. he wan | imitted t t the was more eh r ‘ than that of her brotl and that whe would prefer being a 1 I k. I pyed - ee 8 ene and a half the Ledger bes} coming to mee 1 4 1 worrted been a daily, and before that was | b ; kh fe he pS ye Ik o | in for some months as a Mon-/ they a . os whan th yd “ v we | day weekly The present action is ——__— m hospital, but it paced yh ut to ve undoubtedly the result of the fight atmnwean ‘ for control between the Reynolds| sT, LOUIS, Mo, Aug. 9—The Ine interests and those of Mr. Jobn/ternational Typographical Uaten 1 have o or seen or heard fron nn aoe catenin iashenet Pha Hendry, local representative of the whose fiftieth annual convestion “ 7 . eat Northern. whose interests the | was formally opened yester@ay in paper originally started out to/ the convention hall at the World's ~~ ty wedding pe champion fair, get down to business tin eare Sere eS fa Reached Critical Stage ee 1 although I wrote once. importance to the craft were intro~ nd referred to the proper MAY UNITE —_| :ssioen “tor Sommer wople had come in and ther Judge Alberts na the doctors tt ned webs ' et the a “ . : i. cog pete ma GENERAL STOPPAGE OF BUSINESS THROUGHTOUT CHICAGO . | rts of the officers show. 1 that the DOVER, De There ap- | last year with the organ« fer i Ste ho THREATENEO—STRIKERS ARE AGGRESSIVE — EMPLOYERS’ pears to be a str sibility that | "tion has been one of fair preg- ortes Republican | F¢ rked by three disastrous tg lange Per Pttinger ASSOCIATION HAS TAKEN A HAND p nite on ; phar ST eae na or a - ne ble and lor at the 7 aie an ‘coanet bee = reagan ring supplies . wuhee Te tter President Lynch sald in bie hog he oe ants b publicans are holding their state | ®?"ual report to the convention that me . ‘ na nterferen Si aamvens here today and it is; hours have beer strength | CHICAGO, Aug. 9—Pickets were fee at these market extension of th able that the Addicks e fr aa M . h h ber | stationed today at all meat The chief of 5 ™ nad By tify the t perigee . e exing | ot the products of the big | coenter movement yo Bl 7 het stor : ee ee ee event t President Lynch urged the untom to stand for the eight-hour day and ted that the present conven- m | te \ as the | lvertag 1 than at any time since | @eted The teams ax Two hundred and | tonight t le R . b eing natant e feamater marke purpose « the | @rivers be ded action look- 1 establishment ef the t-b y. The president also to the arbitration the Inter: y Union and the N per Publishers* ’ va-| NASH MAY RECOVER which « " n ' and ‘ He will |, Some e is now entertained for artic . path . ~ femben, Ths oe 1 y of F. B. Nash, the J ‘ joined tt ph iret ave ety nan whe struck over the = th “a acne i> tack af Co treet. in front | Beart last Saturday by a heavy steel thes ‘ at the & ©. oltiel girder, while at work on the new er hearin Nosanity p Alaska building, His excellent con- din | stit nm will probably enable him to prevent the de ry of | teame ecret ee ¥ ASSESSED AT $300,000 ***\¥e the terrific blow. b think that the, MINISTER TOLD TO LEAVE CONSTANTINOPLE IF SULTAN DOES, th the A t , hs bet J » * t " for . . A A : NOT ACCEED TO AMERICAN DEMANDS AT ONCE —WAR . i oo : ot coe anpers ie the comet rie board of equalization has de-| BAIL IS READY awh re SHIPS EN ROUTE TO SMYRNA JUDGE CHADWICK RECOVER. |‘ . m long hearing of the n a pe ‘ ' | mat allow \ fering tor lack Of proper commort ad oa ING ' th Mr de Robb pleaded not of thelr friends and reiatis ccna : ea Lig a to be} guilty rior court this rather th are for th b MI r I : saa Wash, Au 3.) taxed on the a uluat an ne rmation charg- fi and tr ave th ‘ ‘ , sap he $ 1 1 ng her with the murder of George m wae ‘ wal € w iar J le $ ) ball has been rais- " ed by her attorneys and her bond 1 : t titut H probably be ‘oved by the M Morris aga ' \ I w. In the meantime band, William M ha in- | ' ' t ha time t I « Attorney Scott is in= " 4 by agreement betw the A 1 ‘ I ing up va A y a he financial standing of parti rived wyrna. | t im hat typ ped, ferent yarts of the city se tha ondsmen. een ee ac

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