The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1904, Page 1

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ONE CENT Tonight and Saturday—Fair; warmer Sat urday, except near coast; light to fresh north to east winds. NIGHT EDITION SEA TRAINS FOLLOW WILD PLU The Fast Express Crashed Through the Bridge and Train Following Piled on Top of First Wreck @By Scripns News Ass'n) 1c in readiness to ren CHARLOTTE, 8 ry The passengers arer 1 been k . Bevis able | jured | : = AOBBED. over the river. Five day coaches, a sleeper, a bagrage ar and the en river ‘The express was not much more } than down the Coan ata RL ween | caboose, known as train No. 19, un aware of the danger ran onto the wrecked trestle and dashed thro the hole and down the embankmen i and on top of the wrecked express ae tele. ot Patsy Collins, ‘The engine of train No. 19 drop- | ¥® @rowned from the Budr | t 4% 1 sf who Hs s0DY ped on top of the Pullman. crushing |9 o'clock this morning on the sand Joe were the spit, near the Spokane bridge Cox and Lars Pet fishing near the bridge Mt lke an eggshell, Two of the killed occupied berths In the sleep body laying on the spit or. Notice was immediately sent to! the coroner's e¢ and Deputy According to the officials of the | Cunningham was sent out to inves ¥ i tigate. The body was brought to ime the wreck WAS this city and later identified at the caused by 80 ties re. | B t morgue by the pro at h owned, A few personal effects, in in cash, were found on the ase Rear where moving the rails on been rece 4 here up to late this afternoon. The identified dead are E. B. BARKSDALE, Abt gs. ¢ MRS. T. C. engineer ac ED ROPER? TRAINMAN FERGUSON, of the : _ SNAPSHOTS extra train THREE WNIDED : MEN, pi z MRS ROBERT man of th TIFIED WO \ Cot. KUTCHIN RETURN. al} rm fr h mak Aifte ti ATI, O., Sept v f the M f h 1h t were taken beck t ee ae Many Persons Reported Kill: ed and Injured in Wreck on Seaboard Air Line in, South Carolina Mer me The Seattle Star TTI FRIDAY WASHINGTON, °*TEMBER 9g, 1904 AGH OTHER IN Not THROUGH Theo TLt JAPANESE HAVE REACHED MUKDEN — RUSSIANS ARE IN TOO BIG A HURRY TO RETREAT TA OFFER JOE GOT THE DEER ce ant Prank somepn,| LARIS, Sept., 9,--The Petit} a ya Parisian has a dispatch from St. «Pe stersburg saying a rumor is °“"“"lourrent here to the effect that) Kuroki has succeeded isolating RESISTANCE TO JAP ADVANCE ed a novel me ership of a ¢ ed to huntir have sh € eat | ee a cea force of 30,000 of Kuropat- they were to back away f a hen sock saber‘ with il spe “ Kin’s rear guard and that they) | pe caus ead er mm the prize LOTTERY TICKETS | ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 9—Fears are again expressed this after | noon for the safety of Kuropatkin's rear guard. It was reported safe UNDER THE BAN\ at Mukden yesterday. It is now stated in high government circles (By Seriope News Aan) PORTLAND, that Kuropatkin has no information as to the whereabouts of his rear pt 9—Notice ha been given the sellers of lott | tickets, of which there are about 25 | in this city, that under the gam | bling ordinance they will be prose Jeuted If sale an night marked the jall slot machines |for once, as far ae & jcerned, a bighly moral guard. ST. PETERSBURG Viceroy Alexieff from Sept. 9 telegraphs . Harbin that railway and telegraphic communication between Mukden ng is con ity. | and Harbin ts still open. Reports had Mt that a force of 10,000 Jap ee I nos cecentes 0 green ial nt else te sites iniin menacing the railway. Alexteff's dispatch indicates that the report }held up ities at F are incorrect. The general staff d eniew that @ battle ie proceeding at ine T try tte Mukden n al ws TOKIO, Sept. 9—According to reports recety 100 Russia corpses were found by the Japanese up to Wednesday “\MANY ad ATTENDANCE many more were carried off by the retreating Russians. The sum ber found is taken te ate that the Russian losses must ve very | heavy Jespecia | ROME, Sept. 9.—The Italia Militaire has a Tokio dispatch | porting that the Japanese f have rea M n Th \ patch w t eity ot Freeman cece | DISMISS CONTRACTOR | MANY JAPANESE KILLED iidlsinemmnnee LONDON, Sept A Chefoo dimpateh giv nt of th ~ Ply mine near Port Arth The detaiis are given in an edition of tt Port A Novikrat f rt F the might-of September 1, when * | R ns allowa@l a Jap uma to approach ~ to th ar ver the hidden mine, whieW was then touche AWARDED DAMAGES | But few ft Japamese escaped feath. and th blights thrown upon the scene directly after the mine wa | e Johnson was tod warded oded revealed at le scone of carnage and death mages by J M nm, int , se r tt, In th final net | —_— t his sult for $ | Jagainst the Seattle Electri ARMIES RESTING ON THEIR ARMS ’ y Jot n was | t afield | PETERSE A dispatch from Mukden s th running tt ewe on the to Japa have t akhe river and are now resting. 0} a year 0 | + the I Ja rat are in direct nt t Th ” HOAR IS of A are being ser The R Japar bank ha beet Tt " a ng to leave the tow mall Ru ex they killed womer Sete te —~ SAT TERFU/O— EA I WAY A stecaceecees socesewwmnes senses’) — ; TWE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE i ; THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS CENTS PER MONTIE VOL, 6. NO i TO SEE IT N THE COUNTRY WITH NOBODY re PROSECUTING WITNESS LBR againet ot Gee somew her Dow nett whe om her te ro bath he F K) ' Pol make the tr the prosecuting wit Night Marshet Le k , |. 8. RICE, ALLEGED VICTIM OF GEORGETOWN ROBBERY, DiGt pated ti ee te al NOT APPEAR AGAINST NIGHT MARSHAL THIS MORNING wn dive cm ; h, failed RELATIVES SUSPECT FOUL PLAY—RUMORS OF A FRAME n px wrt this morn a for pre up I ne Th a wae re mber 15 on motion of | Prosecuting Att y al ce mace 1 with th neent of the! Son the defence Pike |istance Of thie department, since but that others did not think It nese meontng between |the case Was first «ht to my | essary, since Rice's relatives = ig, Bott roomy oop te by Rice himself, and I have well known in the city and did no® 7 encent n & great deal of interest in it.” wish to have him placed in jail pend c t t certainly ing the b I will lend th man INGS MANY MINUTES OVER p= IN KLEIN CASE GONE aring of the case. ye ago it was remore@> eet that a frame-up wast made to dismiss the case, and by many of the “wise ones” in po lice circles it is asserted that Rice: was merely bought off and sen@® from the city by Klein'g jeorgetown censure the e for their place Rice under bonds ainst Klein heriff Nelson stated this that he © placed | morn: hav jay was desir f the city and think should again be by bout the matter. “FAIRBANKS TO SPEAK IN SEATTLE . ’ Senator Fairbanks’ speaking tours RAILROAD TRAINS STAND - f th coast will include | RAILROAD AVENUE CROSS age RS ns the most part train ches will be the ordem Drowned at | Solomon (By Mail Correspondence.) THE LIMIT LOMON, Alaska, Aug. 28. four feet of the shore an@ but unable ta Gust Check meg whing in the Solomom k was engaged in haul« river for the Hure i near tance, niet rowers ov 8°" POUNDED TO THE ; AMOUNT OF $10,000 le, formerly a bartender livan & Nelson saleon, Vhird avenue and Union 1 $10,000 damage suit in " rt yesterday after~ ' st P ullivan, one of t th ner of that Sullivan beat hiny | because he suspected bin ed | < t bet given the details of a re- | " t id on the saloon to the t claims that he injured in. the attack by Sullivan 44) r attit y Iv b usly b made upon h

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