The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1904, Page 1

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y A ~ The Seattle Star WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 1904 ONE CENT NIGHT EDITION SEATTLI i TWE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE : ; THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS j NO. 15 CENTS PER MONTH JAPANESE FORMALLY DEMANDED THE SURRENDER OF PORT ARTHUR {| ee eee ee Nae bins me FOOTPADS HOLD ¥ lease of Noncombatants--Jap Advance on Land Has Been Resumed et sa . eV==_eeee = FOUND Five vant nes. Imi Laispatch states that the Japa Rip Van Winkle Up to Date MORNING comba The answ Seauaent t on . — TRICT—C “ git ST. PETERSBURG, Aug asua he Russta warsbip Ask now at Shangha g the batt Wednesday ) last were 11 k and 47 w JAPS RESUME ADVANCE t ST. PETERSBURG, A A Muk ‘ left flank. A A Dej a ‘ r by ne TOO HOT FOR RUSSIAN VESSELS WHEAT STILL ¥ ila LIMBING ‘ ~ h my R a eagpele A A ’ t a My Beripe we Ane Aus ao 1 i “ LONDON, Aug. 11 —The K ndent of The r wires > ie } that the commander of the Russia tf Arth ! " ‘ e wet to send a reply to the Japanese d a f ° k |e A v ‘ this morning. The demand was 4 1 by Major Yamkka big ri at $1.08 to $ . w, 81.06% ST. PETERSBURG, Aug it eported that a p motthe | to $1.08 and May at $109 4 a Russian Baltic sea squadron sailed ye day evening for the Far '¢ a ¢ a 1k and oat ‘ ‘% ce BURNED AT THE STAKE McHug caped the th HANDY BILL IS THE THIRD OF THE STATESBORO MURDER WHITES IN BRUTAL MANNER | ee i shiaitins” ‘tine . fT “ (By Beripps News Ass'n | tee rd ; os me ; < Ho | him t ve yt bet Hodg ‘ UNITED STATES RAISES QUES old, 8 n silver, a _ ete ae TION OF CONTRABAND oF | sot elle pg oe iia Ha me the response] wap SOME CONTRACTORS, HOWEVER, ARE DISAPPOINTED AND Yonald was once a police | ‘ aontad : | WILL CONTINUE EIGHT HOURS A DAY A agg pi gyi SAVANNA Aug. 1 avor t c wha trange to work. A 1 ' teeken tall f {| howr ing f th ¥ * t ’ A . te — € a ny Px. ‘ae on (NIN) | TWO BANDITS ROBBED SEVEN. | ™ 7m ; be necemmary to ¢ few more| TEEN HARVEST HANDS IN t . 7 ; ' t mem, bat the e¢ nT =: f k op Me ‘ t thet ne eth red. No work of r has EASTERN WASHINGTON t kf : fla t . hem delayed by lack of me 4 ‘ he ‘ Paul & = age vie ¢ t t xhting plant | thomgh # has been k of ma / Will Cato was 0 ; t terial At ‘ 6 . 7 Sixev'ot the t Special to The Star bs. + lt . . t eieht- hoe th " pointed, © T F set was touched | ex $ * red P murder - — or Sr - «the TRAINMAN WOMAN LEAPED TO HER/r r . a the | DEATH IN PRESENCE OF taken active pa INJURED) ron or vcore ' RIPLINGER DIVORCED | »'\ L tly t t ai to The Sta | , hink tt 1 no are | > ls . : | | se si i ‘ y law, Th be hey use t aughter, ‘crying t Just as the w bh was apy si the p b | HIGH CARNIVAL VICTIMS WITHIN THREE HOURS EARLY THIS GANG OF THUGS TERRORIZED FIRST HILL DIS« DNE CITIZEN SHOT IN THE LEG grappling with bis assailant got away and Kennedy, who te ate, and Vir- give @ the hold- « t or his vietim GREAT coos DAMAGE ting @ ; FOREST FIRES HAVE DEVAS- : mis TATED THOUSANDS OF McHugh was ACRES OF RICH TIMBER m Ww H Sip ananaee | LANO rence. His Dr — is increasing, Ip y the flames are ol They are on one of the in the state. the coast range weet the settlers are flee « t lway line for safety. Fort are miles have already be astated. A new fire broke t at Middle Fork and Willamette n the timber of the King Hylands rs) ERTON, Ore, Aug. 17.—Fire south ward and will this estroy the big Kuefner mill, from which the men fled for might (By Scripps Ne Aug. 17. Ass'n.) A Chicago p had he bee CHICAGO Great Western engine crashed into a loaded electric car and two trail- nd to the Hawthorne race ack, at 1:30 this afternoon. Bight 16 injured. The Special to The Star.) PA E An a ! the N nF ook M r The robbers in the safe, but frigh 1! away. The safe con= $ 7 RAINIER IN PORT hip company's big H. Gray & Co., Seattle at 5:30 had a full ‘ rchandise for Puget Sound ports, aad x Bp. Saneer

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