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4“ ONE CENT ‘ TONIGHT AND 8 UNDAY DAY EXCEPT FAIR N EAR COAST WARMER 8UN The NIGHT EDITION © rere eens sscncencetins eeemenesenes sess eee ceneaw commen = i TWE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE j THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, VOL. ¢ 25 CENTS PER MONTH 1904 DOUGHTY LITTLE JAPS MAKE TERRIFIC ASSAULT \ IN A SUPREME "9 fen. Stossell Reports That He Has Repulsed the Enemy, EFFORT TO CAPTURE PORT ARTHUR ‘MANY BIDS Ik P ro08 | STRIKE BREAKER 1S te BRUTALLY BEATEN ARD OF But Japanese Consul at Chefoo Says He Looks a ; § = the Capture of the Coveted Stronghold Withim a) vere | wr resesnt? cer mavens onoen-ornens cn i Few Hours UP IN THE ( A A Pat h not eins ‘ cu O, Al APA ! v Ave'ny | ‘ M t of th ARE NOW MAKING THEIR PREME A \ . Aig - PORT AK. AT DAYBREA + TH ¢ | a ING WAS AT HEI ‘ ‘ . id 1 } RSE CON ' A i ad be “ APAN A A ar ED. HE SAYS TODAY'S ASSA . ARTH : - a bid § : WHEAT GOES TO $1.16 A BUSHs RECTI A NS FX ALON THE Ff ' A a » si6 v EL IN WILD MARKET AT CHi« FRONT < THE Po! 4 4 ; 4 CAGO iT t ‘ JAPAN 8 : ca - ~ 4 y ' - WHICH THE RECENT BA ES WERE BUT I ‘ 1 ~~ te re ; ayo eo " ; ci CHICAGE Aug. 2 The wheat IRMLY ¥ ' A w F ' ae ~ Fu - the lg . arket wa fer than ever today, BESSION a ee : by ‘ ‘ t t € 7 % te th No A de aw vance, JAPANESE REPULSED \ p t T F ges and excitement were e ETEE Aug A . A . tw . t ' tt e f th aeeet t - , 82.204 & it 4 de k - * 5 The reports of rain and Arth att ¢ nr i" / mx ta accounts of rust is = 3 fron serene Mager s OMA the Northwest sent May wheat to - Mt A - ant : ; ‘ $1.16%, the highest price since the D ST. PF I t Aug A . “ Pe. . 4 7 ae m tole ee ‘ Leite oo New September sold = « - diananiieiinnibantiiins our aa Pen yi neers w ali at $ and $1.106-8; May, $1.16 os Gals Pre ‘ ; mates oor | ° breaks ‘ KANSAS CITY, Ave The|and $1.15%; corn, 53 7-fe to S4o}} w ! t $1.86 ' *% Pries t T 5 packing » to’ oats, 34 3-Bc to 34 } * ® if —_ ¥ ST. PE F Aug it 4 that t ‘ $2.08 eo cruiser N k¥ eft ms a af a refug ft Dee ae as 4 eK en b as & at Fk ‘ on t Bagh bie t A Hes ’ ar t was a fan ting for the ot « wast a Cla ma, whieh a ated a atl Hamond Age na | ht ight The eos RUSSIANS was a . , wa , cite ~ . n«& r . ar CaAseril. fr Aue Af pent work until a t fight “ day his ST. LOUIS, Aug 20.—Only an im | TORNADO SWEEPS NORTH ST. LOUIS—CLOUOBURST IN ARI« STORE OF WHITON HARDWAR E COMPANY, IN THE HEART OF reached Genie atheere of garrte complete Met of the dead and j THE CITY, LOOTED AND $350 IN PLUNDER TAKEN Oe meg ang stony a . a oe : yh oe md bag Bae ~~ ZONA CAUSES SEVERAL DEATHS hoe, and the w wh awept . upon Nor rc no talk and, | tensly 1 Russia, while the | Le and across the Mississipp! | thought of | marvelous orgs nis f the Jap- | rf into Tilinois, has yet been se a - o eae yaching i * xt 4 « Among the wil cle ab ~ _ JOUN ELLINGTON Laura Bennett, cut and br 1 houses In its path. bal ry " MRS. MARGARET C. BEAL Minnie Bennett, aged 3, hip c — é : . ‘| A partial list of injured | tured Aug. 20.—Globe, the pe> I Hermar ne, aged 10; arm| Mrs. Bennett, bruised. ited by @ cloudburet b . | j broken and crushed; may dic uck by debris } mn an ee oe business men | Jacob Harmeste, shoulder dislo- Mra. Foster, bruised ‘= “ 4 1 > 4 adi ae rts trom the storm-swept | sricheil, his wife * " “one STORY OF ATTEMPTED LYNCH Ham Lindman, cut | Geirtay’ sheraben (eee ee and four othera, ‘ | r award Pa badly « | & great loss of I nd | beer wned. The Southern Pacific ie and Shade tp und to tndiente | burs i in| ING INDIGNANTLY DENIED Gertwood ki, burned by summary of the effects of the |onepe were domeahel. that the sa burglars comm 4 block AT BLACK DIAMOND live w serious a cing made it seems| A spe from Bowle says the robbery jas ent T | James shy, broken bip. miraculous that many persons were w worked inte Globe foe se att an "Dites kaver, leg and arm | pot killed «ht time today and the operator ‘ t e% . x: t. bon The tornado accompanied a heavy 1 report that seven . ‘ . nile ¢ te erage Ait he property damage is heavy, ner and liter eaned ‘ ta sensational st MANDING CONTRIBU Willies r = a . : outa NOTICE FROM STATE COMMITTEE OE [) wn Tt be and Northern rafiroad - car cong ti mags gas - TION FROM POSTMASTER FELL INTO HANDS OF POSTAL T. Bon t fter Jamage to tts shops © efte at an a ss rap Ae ' ly a mile of tracks H © meade , 4 INSPECTOR AT EVERETT ay te 2 : ht t ° Ti. ed out ling a bridge over bs be . h f ed f ‘ pean ! “ the t t “ amp t ¢ cr - A ‘ote 6 he st anite . A clerk, are among the ‘ r r ' ¢ * Mrs. Hurd, Mra. 1 ment we . Me. t th t ' John Rpley were Post he ¢ 1 t on r be have been aasenm : ' k ' tv ’ f a ~ ————————— p ‘ ‘ z BODY IS aaa RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONISTS POSITIVELY ASSERT THAT AN- |j ee: -_ a ! | Tt ‘ | OTHER DAUGHTER WAS BORN TO CZARINA AND THAT A |, 33 OTHE APS | Bight-Y ear-Old MALE INFANT OF LOW BIRTH WAS SUBSTITUTED FOR REA H ; | . » , ONS OF STAT eroimne SONS OF & — : si ek tees } (Special to The Star.) a Aue Special to The Star STILL BELIEVES THAT FLOAT 7 WALLADA, W Aug. 20.— J teede a b hand J NEW YORK, Aug A _ WALLACI Aug A ER FOUND JULY 31 18 TOM aaeedon ten! ot a taaaenes Newell, a a thrasher yester- ¥ ; c a TIERNEY ' ay was mangled to death by. t World ¢ F ; G MINING b ; ; ~ ; - I h t He leaves a widow and eee cee SU/T AT NOME om. t ; ; 1 , ’ : ‘ 5 that the « ” - at ! P Hoye had the b f th f th re g to a female, f | wh ad a pea AF be Tr 3 t . ar I 4 b " * ny t f c h for the| 1. wh f t t ' known to t ' —— A insist | 5, th he left Arlington CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—Secretary of th ar 7 og T a y Shaw was at the na- k vs ; ' P The first annual 1 t un headquarters to« ; K P \ cu hedule for a weste - He leaves Chi+ ' } His first speech 5 v felena on the 24th, He E i ‘ n the 26th, in ‘ t » Portland om " isco from ey aid " 1 tr i i if oor | When Siena ‘tert arttagten {ly 0 Suet a ee SU lanes nA 8 ERIS