The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1904, Page 1

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¥ —, «- wie A ee raegarsoe Beets YY "~ Extra Edition NIGHT EDITION | | te Stakelberg’s Army Safe LONDON, Sept. 5.—A Rom: Tokio contains mews of here that Kuropa' 5,000 ST, PETERSBURG, Sept. 5.—It is extimated kin’s losses during the retreat from Liao Yang were wounded. Geveral times regiments wer through the opposing Japanese by baye General Stakelberg is believed to be der magazin It is again reported that the te inspire the troops by his —= oo (Priday sailed an “ | 3 | | E> far rem whelm Kuropatk their Wat SEATTLI Rome Dispatch Says One Stronghold was STRIKE SETTLEMENT NLLED Carried By Desperate Bayonet Charge ~Kuropatkin’s Losses at Liao Yang Were 5,000 Killed and Wounded- m . lili ved thelr sate oh mt, The Seattle Star WASHINGTON,MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1904 JAPANESE ATTACK FORTS N REAR OF PORT ARTHUR (qpenernces seeceereeenesenmevsenenece sees THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS — VOL. 6. NO. 168 ; CENTS PER MONTH SEEMS PROBABLE SEVEN THOUSANDS OF UNION LABORERS IN PARADE | LABOR’S BIG DAY 16 CELEBRATED IN THIS CITY BY LOCAL } UNIONISTS AND VISITORS FROM ALL OVER WASHINGTON fon men. of unions strength in the wenty-six ors, with marshal. handlers The butchers ation all asong the freight n plenle at Thornton were made by De- ger, respectively re ratic candidates Sons of la- f 40.000 marched ork's streets today. oe B. McCabe, of ated union, led the arted from Fifty- down Fif- re. Many iret time, )LEDO, Sept. 5.—Five thousand t out for the Labor tration today. Owing raised by the the employes of the any. of which the late, the head, were nots | Na Jones’ em- { thetr own oute as the of- Sept. 5.—Seventy for the labor pa- «= An outing af wed Pa, Sept. 5.—La- ated here with & STRIKERS 2 PARADED , CROWDS ATF ATFRISCO @y & « News As CHICA With . ared with AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6.—Fully ~ Ie abor Da men participated in the Sam Day parade Great mma notw ta is jing visiting knights t Chicago F 1 wed the procession. La prevailed. ory threenipty om ba By dl pevewr go> 4 HOD | sla ssen Injured in St ad vin ae oe cece ae ae Railway Crossing Accident v SHOT BY JEFFERSON INJURED | stint curt at a — lem ‘ \ BO} Kirkw A FRIEND . . te hag oRpO) t “ MAJOR aK oe ea eels at Lax y ne af are genera HARK A BY rag f = cnt we co waits EMINENT GRAND COMMANDER OF K 7 BY CAR ; i} JOHN MURRAY THROWNUNDER ." ‘ « | MADISON STREET CAR BY His HORSE - CRAZY WOMAN'S ie BLOODY DEED [power ntntion. "aturray” WHITEWASHED THE TIGERS » MORE DELAY ra 7 {| SELF MAIL PRESSMEN TO BANQUET Joon horse shied | ‘ |LARCENY MAY No. 29 will give a band BE CHARGED) Aeowpoves Fiora 1 1 ford have t 82 0 ] \ a I REPORT COMPILED ‘itt 4c eS nm ih INTERESTING LECTURE “i ents oft new duti 1 to be t dard th BODY OF OSCAR ae CONFESSED ROBBER OF COMMITTED SUICIDE IN RAVENNA PARK PREACHER-POSTAL i} HIS WIFE which had been marked, in was followed to money with meal was se~ » be a marked nfronted with Since that heard of He was rked in a half- apture him. He rand mother, a hildren, living put 40 years UNITED STATES funeral was held LEFT NOTE TO t ft the CLERK Bonney- W any this afternoon, DENYING G UILT jl ent was made in Mt. Pleas- cocesemesey BLOWN INTO” Sia! | ETERMETY FINDLEY, ©., Sept. 5.—As a re- ture explosion of f “ | pray “ b 7 ne near Upper San- : i t nha y five persons are ' Behe ae + pee a * umber sertously \ ap \ 4 I The cause of the explosion one ane ‘ AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 5.—In a ’ : British ship Drum bot G. ‘Thomas, : : ff Point San : i total wreck. ‘There ; he ship was nd was insured longed to the ; : ompany of ¥ "¢ hartered to the t in for me and ¢ et . d — a y —

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