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ce a, Shae A a | a mama ie . sa A betes treater md Ps ~ ‘% Se tetas eaetnctntadn ee a A MO - i] soneceNT P 'The Seattle Star === =a EMBER 1904. VOL. 6. NO. 166. 5 CENTS PER MONTH ¥ A salto NicHt EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,FIRDAY, SE b THE BURNING CITY OF LIAO YANG ee" WITH RUSSIAN STORES,ARMS AND AMMUNITION FALLS INTO JAPS? HANDS J» a . RUSSIANS SET FIRE TO THE CITY QND ITS SUB | confirmebie atthe was ation, tak tine Yams — — JIM HI ’S ING } URBS BEFORE FLEEING ACROSS TIATSE RIVER ey . MUKDEN, Sept The Russian losses about Liao Yang since —CZAR’S SOLDIERS WERE IN SUCH A HURRY TO | T’*#? Aft s#tiioated at es en Cn } kere } ° MAKE AN “ORDERLY” RETREAT THAT THEY vb t Oyama Tells Of the Battle ¢ LEFT THEIR CANNON, RIFLES AND OTHER t LONDON, Sept The Japa nese legation received a dispatch | a ACOUTREMENTS ON THE BATTLEFIELD from Toto (hy c aiving a report ot Field Marshal Oyama on | 7W* ordinance now “Wore the) GREAT NORTHERN OWN§ PROPERTY WHICH |{hree-tourths of it north of Yestam % The er b bie to resint k bee t lto vote f , ‘ gress “4 . " . a eu. ote for the iasuance of b —_ . . —_ . he > , . rasan nanihe te souls 9s, Weee OOPS ak tid LEY ecole of & ube ote MUST BE PURCHASED FOR A SITE IN CASE “4 Oe en mae Gy Beripps News Ass “ , issuance of that y Beripps New a) f mite try tire to the right bath of the Tallee rive | witout appowit The ordiance| $65,000 BOND SALE IS V OTED f bonds. Councilman TOKIO, Sept It is report ed that the city of Liao Yang ts Ir “ ‘ half centim etre which being ased to | PrOPReW fr fhe rect! fa $150,000 Z ‘ 0. these. There ia ‘ flames. This action was probably taken by the Russians to prevent | bemt he roa wyang and the raitw var right [Jal aid emergency t nm the tion as yet to the com! the Japanese from securing the stores behind A hed th Het ying ity’@ triangle at Fifth omnncneee truct of the jail. Mayor Ball4 { ane oe Awrust 20 } t 10.6 xittea | Yester Way, kn a himself, says that he ts ernest r hy and for erectio his vielnity atura table, , . as to the advisability ROME, Sept 2.—A Tokio dispatch states that Kuropatki ordered —_ |» ay Be the ; oe any & v t t ting .ae city hall at thist all villages about Yang burned. villages are a | } by Me wrteent city be thrones agi oe yuld be | ue not investigated that { j stroyed, renderir eral thousand Manchurians hor The |: Pee ats parpose 9 . Gene ~ Wies erty oe mt @ to the He na ater thoroughly, he Slits he | { Manchurians are j the brigand Chunchuses and will | jare eS, mantag © Cote | i Bi ge Ba Be recede ; . t need of i ‘ereak veageanee on the Russians. ‘awe 0 900.000. The 8 “= J ; ‘ kw . or 2 1 w ja ed ow Wmed beth for tt fing of a , “ a r a T grade $800,006 r the t A JAPS HAVE CUT OFF RUSSIAN RETREAT hall ct Gatch to 2 : owaad MAKE IT UNDSBIRAB ately on tt stb ‘ ce the eeteae af aa . MUKDEN, 8 train service between Mukden and I vee, the chief ae eae tae endacion “p ; . —— Aructing © ial] was Grenies Gas » LONDON. $ a alaiserte upeeaene ent upon | NOWs wires that an officia age from Port Artt The Crea way ow z v the t for the fi ; ‘ the Associated F spatch from Mukden at the . toe the Jap atta { the past few days have been repulsed the emet tm! h > Alrea ~ Agged ‘ eh on t ‘ c ler Ripli gervice between Muk nd Liao yang is be a h the firing since yesterday, | rumors of graft have been net afloat | ‘ " at $800,000 more would vends are impassable, as the t x : ‘ ume anese are reported sou from jon this acount. The N 7 this ba BE THE LIMIT hostilities in the f ast, o say there | Liao Te the 4 of effecting a strict blo paid an exorbitant te the | mate this biat - t pon ndebtednessd that the Ja ec have seized the railway betwee 4 ; Japanese warships are outside the harbor at p at usally it will want ad lenat ¢h a sieeve . o ' OCk if the large bond issue{ - ) Mukden. ty, Wlarite tal ft bad @oula agp f w ak t will be impossible toy menting he situation tm the fa ow t bea lars = trow ~ wit ere he lgyen Png oA e thereafter issue more bonds tor they scune problem ag te whet Kur | NODZU CONTINUES THE ADVANCE t is sald which alwa os ope Ee ee a * BOW | exte 1 of the city’s electrical die x his a + Mar Oyama witt | » Goan ' 7 6 another por: | ¢ ting syetem succeed in P « the y by en « and destroyis | TOKIO, Sept jeneral No dau, commanding the center of the for th MFR ‘ . " Many citizens in this see @ Russtan ary senwus of opm) 1G Ku. | Japanese army, telegraphed this morning that be wa nuing U nod OP erage) “ th A ¢ for the electric octopus tet kin's position is pe 2 advance with the object of taking @ line from Shincht Yan (o | k for a tt Pacey bes oe © local Consumers hopelessly taal | ang and ¢ a . apanese le 7 se : abs os t tches. The city will be com—< TOKIO, Sept. 2.—The Japanese follow a ear A a nas et with it only in the businenat Kuropatkin from Liao Yang. They secure: RUSSIANS HAD TO HURRY pon asa al, appear |» i with the big manufactur left at Liao Yang and the Russian retreat across | a $ ater ¥ ng f e rates are ali was effected with great confusion, owing to the Japanese gun fire ' . t wag, I ‘ t low because © sliding scale from the river's banks yang, which the Kune ew away during wat If @e ord fre . apre t e Electric company « fealty pe ub , t . a a , the competition of the Snoquall i Rn aie ted ” Make it t M ay § ‘ a \ b t to the r Palle @ White River Power RUSSIANS HARD PRESSED BY JAPS F : KUROPATKIN SAYS “WE'RE FALLING BACK” NECESSARY TO I t . t ailwa th 1 place ty | B <a egal . .— The. F na degar z ‘ ‘ : . : the o@at half of the block. But two | Pa" ewtimat at len allt f < canter of pep ectric company : te by ‘ “s A i poral i { s " ha ation. I r ers one-h De ‘ t the resi | 2 a D en tn s ' | ° on ection pa . “ ation of ty lives | mall consumers, wh j Russian cannor hich th ‘ nell the I ang . = : ° . f 2 pe : ae h of De ay y th e ream of its present 7 4 ‘ o “ . ‘ t , ey orga t > ox woo ft s @eclock Thursd His left began at daw 1 5 » Lon ’ sere 6 ‘ie ents thet ert t ealer. Th e asians toward Tatzho. It is thought that he will severely put e | ‘ pore aa : aaene - | with be . 0.000 for t 7 Rusetans was @ ™ art 3 . 7 > sag lt purchase of M of th The Japenese «in the Lia engagement b not yet - ~ o a A P present city hal k and for the Been ascertained officially. It is unced that they will not ex te Port A ; 4 erection of a thereon. This ceed 10.006, 6 The cowrt wii ot at we lok . Bot giv th J “ hance — Ct ae to chpose any other sit for a city TOKIO, Sept. 2—The Japanese . thd Meanie , sines hail : toward Tatzho wn this (F orning. The Japane ght [cit e for a ' ary 19, 19 it Witlaact Gen. give them ths is engaged in the ghborhood « a riat n privilege of deciding how much they — ing. Th wilt train His Mother Prostrated went t additional prop TOKIO, Sept. 2A report ha eceived in Tok of 12 cos and tw OLYMPIA, W Ars, | ert t tion is + | HALIFAX, N dept. 2—The arie . 7 ' k rea Sn or eager pore mRO- | er sane cf oplalaa ACV echoes thia |ter fe watch it . FLAMES ARE NOW CONFINED TO THE AIRCOURSE, | the fire. He said today that he ine tp aaadie oman ning ane to eek t. The block many re od me ‘ thee thought the fire could be placed um+ ‘ - . ioe tea ait ts the and cont 4 an tm mm the m rable BUT ARE RAPIDLY SPREADING INTO THE nt 1 very short timeg the three-mile limit.t , oon ty ball, The Great Northert wi x i thers are not so firm in their , = - clans took be mught the east half of it because LOWER WORKINGS— TOWN IN DANGER eliet. In fact many people are | Th t had to. It paid a high price be : £ the town and many; TWO HARDENED CRIMINALS SLIPPED AWAY FROM GUARDS, ANO THER . the owners of th ert loads of f dy beens STOLE A BOAT AND ROWED TO MAINLANO—MAN HUNT IS | . der the same as the e der than eve President Buchanar the Coal In P R IMANT © - ‘ pany’s railroad tunoe . am pipe shaft, but ance of 1 en without pay, now ROGRESS | C eh. : Sate & " tle = ee as t to be gradually eating |to b extinguish the fire, buti aendaimaaladl | the ground directly n tas haft a Manager Alles ' 4 the offer andl | ee wailed Fourth avenue that it wae ne gh jis f " wh t 0-f the men off the grounds, it! (Special to The Star) side of wt the Jet reing | @y 8 « News Ana’n.) re lened yout imp: ' . tw corte 4 | built , th cu ) et | Th ‘ xt . v am Lewis, a foreman of & a 4 red be. ’ ’ | erty at that | t , while at work on the fire and W. Méinberg, two des e|* rs aoe eae ohn en eeerel iat | . Q to a house near by, States penitent imr at Med - : A lea , ~ ‘ : % aA ome : island and & man bloc AN RAFAI a n discovered. hounds } aped men| A the trau of t not | fire sta ia { is now on wn the , . week. ¥ went . Watching ® favora tunity | we " t . . * RR zm from a jetty where g with |¢ lex, Ba the } - . a number of oth iT ¥ at to th t r ‘ a J “ j work on the fstand, and walking|are now patroling the waterfront | !™t . n r | 4 rapidly alow the waterfront, « along the t ‘ 1 r v ¢ f | a E though p ws the} ail along th “ Cc. : asant nd ducks gZ guards, ma ap warned ‘ DENIES IT |,pMIRAL HOSOYA REPORTS] Note in a Bottle Picked Up Near Port Townsend May and ducks aré { Chester 1 are twol ins het for t Mee : is now having thelr season of atten- sardines twee b Ay | THE DESTRUCTION OF AN-| Give Clew to Lost Ship's Fate 2 : ib have served te ‘ I Pi tg pot agg ‘ e ‘ aa | OTWER VESSEL AT PORT AR-| a" men. Yeg= ¥ States. ‘ rt Ke , ‘ (| THUR mort the season opened j . WwW t is th “| prom Notwithstand- fact that the morning was of larce t to M & with Islan Che f ‘ wit ‘ t t a t ' t nh pat there a appear pecial to The Star.) " H , season. . ) WALLA . t ha plaint comes from goit ¢ and, as a gen= " men lect this morning for the ¥ pen

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