The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1904, Page 1

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ONE CENT , The. Seattle. Star Eee] Ont EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1904 ) EXTRA EDITION SRUSSIANS RUN FOR THER LIVES BEFORE THE JAPS f ficial Confirmation Received of Gen. Kuropatkin’s Defeat in the Fight Around Liao Yang=Cienerals Nodsu and Oku Played With Kuropatkin While Kuroki _ Slipped Around Him and Was All But in Liao Yang Before the Russian Gen- eral Knew What Was Up LONDON, Sept. 1.--The Exch: inge Telegraph re- Yang in two bodies, one marching due west and the other by way ports that official confirmation has been received in. of the Yontain mines. Fierce fighting ensued between the lead- 7 ; a5 CENTS PER MONTH London of the report that the Russian right and center ee ee: ? isin full retreat, withGenerals Oku and Nodzu in pur- ,,,’, suit; also that General Kuroki has succeeded in turning — Sti ih Ch Fuad General Kuropatkin’s position from the north. Ria w A Tov atch rnys the F an right and center is retiring | work r Japanese pressure this movement was not execated TOKIO, Sept. 1.--News reached here this evening + at 7 o’clock that the Russian right and center, defend~, BOARD OF HEAL TH WILL | ing Laio Yang, is retreating and the Japanse are in aie TE AT mais _ pursuit. ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 1.--The report that the Japanese, under General Kuroki, have crossed the Taitse river, is confirmed ' in an official dispatch from General Sakharoff. The dispatch states that a division of foot soldiers, with cavalry and ar- } tillery, crossed first and covered the advance of the remainder of ,,? the detachment. en & After fording the river the Japanese advanced toward Laio Uaiow. ‘the i health of eer € ADE UNDER TE LAW GIVIN RUSTIC EVOLUTION ON A RISING MARKET IN WHEAT

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