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The Seattle Star =a) PER MONTH WASHINGTON, MONDAY, SEPTEMB SR 12, 1904 VOL. 6. NO bors eerie ni UPOPATKIN’S ARMY IS AGAIN AMERICAN TORPEDO BUAT LIES RETREATING BEFORE JAPS he vessels of the fleet are battlodhsips Soucaroft, Vie Admiral MARCH NORTHWARD—THE Y PROMISE TO MAKE A STAND Rojertvensky's flag the Nava = | rin, Sissolveliky, Borodotno, Alex Il, Orel, Oreg and the Ostia WITHIN A FEW DAYS AGAIN ST THE VICTORIOUS JAPS 4 PAUL JONES SENT ON SIGNIFICANT MISSION TO WATCH THE and RUSSIAN WARSHIP WHICH UNEXPECTEDLY ARRIVED AT THOSE ARMY MANEUVERS | in, Tear’ Admiral Voatkersame; the Jerulsers Admiral Nabakimoff, Di a SAN FRANCISCO YESTERDAY, NOBODY KNOWS YET WHAT mitri Donskol, Aurora and the Al maz, Rear Admiral Enquist's flag er Deters Mowe Ata o*« ship, and several torpedo boats and WILL BE DONE BY UNCLE SAM torpedo boat destroyers ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 12. —General Kuropatkin'’s army fg | The fleet will merely touch at again in retreat. His forces, which have been resting at Mukden fom cemeqnneenpitinennms —_— lLibau, where it will be joined by| several days, are now retiring on ‘Tieling, where a stand will bet tau twelve transport, colliers and sup: made against the Japanese advance 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12—The} According to Brassey's Naval An aa ply ships already waiting there, and will then proceed direct to the orlent ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 1 An official dispatch received to- | | Mietchenko, who commanded the Russiang which ar-/Qual the Lena was formerly the | Kherson, of the Russian volunteer feet. Brassey refers her as a volunteer cruiser” and also as a transport vessel, It ts believed in shipping circles that the main quest of the Lena was thy teamehip America, which flies the Japanese flag, and which would be open to capture at any place on }the high seas, The America left Hongkong for San Franciseo but {three days ago, and being richly laden, would make & handsome prize for the Lena. Russian warship Lena, rived unexpectedly yesterday for the alleged purpose of being over-| hauled and made seaworthy, re mained at anchor off the fon Iron Works all morning and noth ing was done to indicate that the vessel would either go into dry dock, dismantie or leave the port according to the law of neutrality Despite the fact that New York and other vessels of the Pacifle squadron are anchored within « mile of Lena, Admiral M dha commander of the naval station, | sent the torpedo boat Paul Jones! wacuingt 4 . : trom the navy yord to the taticn| WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 The day denies that ¢ at Liao Yang, was kil battle of September rh COMMITTED —— 8T. PETERSBURG 12.—General Sakharoff reports the Japanese have not yet penetrated north of Yiental in any com= | siderable numbers, They have several large camps on the railwagy south of there and towards Liao Yang. . Bene pale By & yore, ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 12 anose were arrested here age. am employ ' | today. One had joined the Greek Catholic chureh and bad marrie@ or com mitte wicide |b his} bbnkiy wne a or, A | @ Russian lady. From documents found on both Japs, they are be- ug as ples rir phyxtation. The amell of the | Heved to be naval officers act opinion is expressed tn high official as eee Ln an- | Quarters that the Russian srueer cay ns gas was detected i i the | Lena wil! not be allowed to leave floor forced open at & o'clock Sut pst 2 this morning that the Lena | con prancisco harbor to prey on| day morning, but the body was cold TOKIO, Sept. 1 Field Marshal Oyama reports that « large body pow py eg Be are! American commerce, even though | lee death bad taken place several be santa t araley appeared at § tales ast rod ngewe | ~~ 7 ecessary, OF | carried in Japanese bottoms, The| hours earlier, There ma to be a kden e adds the sslans are mere > ba —_ wi hd om the | mpression prevails that the Len no motive touch with the Japanese coltector and demanded thet the| “ll, be tied up at Sas Freacts | Coroner Hoye has decided to hold | —_—_— Sena be ordered to leave port at | Sati! the end Of the war no inquest, as it is a plain case of WASHINGTON, Sept. 12—Minister Takabira received the followe he expiration of 94 hours, but thin]. 20*.<Te~ may be kept aboard ue suicide, The jet leading to 4 gas! ing from the Japanese foreign office at Tokio today | leas the Japanese object. This is was the or ft U he The Manchurian army reports that two kinds of dumdum bullet@: demand was refused on the ground the groun: body was fully dressed and lying on| have been found among the munitions of war captured at Liso Yanga not likely in view of the precedent | ans dl b ano yy By Lena re-| established in the case of the Ask the bed A deputy coroner had the] They resemble the cartriuge used by the Russian rifle type of 1891, and that the inspectors have not | °!4 a might be quartered at remains removed to the Seattle Un-| It is suppose. the wounds received by some o. the Japanese in thes Yerba Buena island, Meanwhile! lertaking company’s parlors, where| battle of Liao Yang were inflicted by this kind of bullet.” Z yet reported on the claim thet the! 11. officials are secking to ascer it will be held until word is re-| Vessel is unfit. As soon as the in Spectors go over the Lena and de termine whether or not she needs fepairs Collector Stratton will make hewn his Gocteten. In ns have been sent by thy It is reported that the Lena in-|,..,5 aepartment to Rear Admiral tends to weigh anchor this after elved from }tain the conditions of the vessel whether or not she really is un seaworthy and entitled to remain for repairs his parents in the east 1 ments ROOSEVELT CITY OF TOPEKA vies 22 guns. She has three funnels |are made the I and three masts 24 hours in + Captain Berlinsky officially de-| mantic. In the latter clares the Lena to be a transpor Be held until the closes eon, but for what purpose is un Fran nos oon h tne known per Lane | The Lena claims be 31 days! The collector of the port will be | out of Viedivostok via Bayaniwa, | expected to make a survey of the Bakhalien Island. She has a crew) vessel to determine the extent of of 487 mn and 21 officers and car | repairs neede After the repaire OYSTER BAY, N. Y., Sept President Roosevelt yesterday ma Public ie formal etter of secre | WHILE LAST OP HER CARGO WAS BEING LOADEIR lto succeed himself to the presi dency. SHE GRADUALLY WENT DOWN IN 33 FEET OF WILL OPPOSE HEALTH BOARDHAS 2225 So ; thie —— |document he takes a slap at democrats by styling them as being of a party at variance on most vital| The Alaska line, City of Topeka. ped them to be perfectly tight, | neues, and traces the history of the |sank at her wharf at Pier A yes- | Shortly after this he decended om |party to prove this assertion teeday afternoon, ‘The ‘easel had |te Starboard side to imepect the In comparison to the above be been nearly all loaded for ber trip | Ports there holds up the work and potictes of {to the north and would have start-|, Captain Benjamin, the divers Tro | t the republican party to the public|e@ this morning had not the acci = er: mre, bebe on the © Important matters are to be] OPINION OF CORPORATION COUNSEL TOTHIS EFFECT WILL BE gaze. He defends the foreign policy |dent happened. Just what caused Starboard side open this afternoon, COUNCILMAN DAULTON TO LEAD MINORITY IN FIGHT UPON | taken up by the board of health at of the present administration,ciaim- | the vessel to sink Is not known, but Some of the officers of the beat be-, ea TH ce THIRD BATT BULL RUN. READ WHEN POLLUTION OF CEDAR RIVER WATER 18 CON- - . lieve that this is what caused the $650,000 BOND GALE ORDINA NCE~GILL PLAN 18 FAVORED | \\* Meeting tonight. Boller Inapector | ee ont Peet iiieins ee the | the general belief prevails aloDg the | vessel to go down, while others be- t make his report on the SIDERED AT TONIGHT’S MEETING | democrats, and i | 7 Neve that there must be some othes | tinuance of the present policy if the | been left open and when the cargo INSTEAD | subject of smoke consumption, and Corporation Co Mtarr ce| | republican party remains in power. | settled ine vasel to the point she | use f nee! submit his opinion regarding the au Among other things referred to in | began to sink thority of the board to prohibit the a defense of the policy, he men The @rst notice of any strang| ys pollution of water streams outside | branches and pipes, and also the latiom of the provisions of the law.| tions the satisfactory settlement of | condition in the vessel was noticed Cowncliman Dauiton will make a) Mr. Daulton will take the position | the city when the water is used for | Water supply for the etty }1t i aino made the duty of the! the Alaskan boundary dispute a few moments before 6 o'clock yes ” | that even if the city’s bonded limit | for any | health officer to see that the pro The president denies the charges |terday afternoon, She bad just domestic purposes | “It ts also @ mindemenr fight against the ordinance provid 4 , $500,000 me ih Bega || Payne —_* ge Be visions of thin law are enforced. and! of the democrats that the adminis sght from Ocean dock tne for & special clection on Novem 00,00 more of bonds, that it will | the arn what stock feeding yards,| upon complaint being made to the " ore g r part of her carge ~ ‘ trative department has encroached « 1 rs ber 7 to decid th -| place the city under too heavy a | suse prevent Jeponit or maintain | healt cfficer, to Immediately in-| 100 the legislative or judiciary, |had been loaded. The remainder (Special to The Star) Miiiskerwetin: zebee 23 ten t he n r unwholesome sub- | vemtiqate the coms and ¢ | UPO egie' ry, | P ae 0 ne of burden to carry it. He figures that |‘ 9 ; any oF unwholesone sub- | veatie ' nd if the | NRO" “Maines the pension order, |of the cargo, comprising of perish-| EVERETT, Sept. 12—A Gi mann . he pre vdu isinons | name shal well found able goods, was being put in, when! Northern engineer saw C. F. A bend the city ia alsendy paying $16,518 in ' which the democrats point to as an $679,000 for and Hing a new city hat Bye health the watebers on the dock saw the jiving in the brush two miles + [vessel let slightly a half east of Snohomish this morn- terest every month a ite bonded + gow dh evidence of their charges. aca c of t the ity hall inde " or $198. p year _ the Cedar river val te ' any city ‘ 2 ao i it c 2 up in the for it. With the elty hall bond is “ . . > ps erst ey thought she b ive. Ames @ sda: The utter © ' o ft — be a n ¥ . 5 ta, t aided too heavily on one side le - isappeared Thu: ve 1, however. mittee, to wh at the last meet meets this after foun cor limahdaa pality of the water wunols purity th . od oF | spective whethy } mene J peo ving @ note threatening suicide, ‘ . ach year, he figures, will be im-| of this city jured, and the penalty of not ¢| mitted within or without the city! ] on Arete os w “y wore He was brought to Snohomish this Aue = rd to 4.125, * r net ex ae any ap. | tthan $600 f# attached to any | Diente. . — , ferenoon, after being seen by the the cow In this connection fon from ar Alnary . greater list @msineer. He is still living, but in | mention the fact t ance fright. terrible condition from four days »,_ | this but they fear that [flags with four spears, a figure i fearing t something had @Posure. He is supposedly insane, rare | must tient at Bar r thought to be a representation of [happened to the Then the Mis brother killed himself several of a | ine ness, the estimated c pollu . In such the Goddess of Liberty and above Rencha Gomme, 04 years ago. “ling expenses of the city for t ‘ y might be | this ie a star. These emblems cov | Ree eater eas aban abbte (hes - Pate ‘cate was! ® rv will be $2.6: os - <: Beatt | er the breast an are exe i in | ge a line a gradually in reasing. . ST the estimated incomes from soures . » of Dr. Lanaelt jre@ and black ink. The skin has The crew rushed from her, knowing ‘ other tb axen will be only $900, | think chac the a He does not | peeled off to a certain extent, still aemneenmaaeiainel well th he was going down. In » speak of | 000 - ; ry great it da not a hard matter to discern lon utes from the time the 2rst aI . but believes that it exists, never pot CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—Four thou-|2, minutes from ime the . wild th Gill will oppose the proposition,| theless, and should be guarded! neg pms ace wcll amen and strikers were given work at ee ee vay rng a ‘nat it the orat-| 2 it comes up, on the ground ugainst. This is the opinion of the} sae etiiaacses this tebraths ka bad settled to he K line { |, Prot | it is not necessary to issue any | other members of the L They lint ¢000 of théwe who apblied were |! minutes later the deck was in . lL He w ants to see the Keexer : ye -_ in Be © cut off) STOCKTON, Cal, Sept. 12 men thronged back to b or tl the bott of the bay on an even t i a “a which it is gt poned to\'0 EEO, €A ly rd H. Buckland, a respected | headquarters in any angry mood. | yoo) —_—__ erect the ow ja place the jail on = . sealed jee at ¢ : 5 9 ers, howev € " He - a —: Jail 08 | 1.5 full power to investiguie the | harness dealer, ag 6 ra, wan | The packer es ae The Topeka was loaded wit LISBON, Sept. 12.—The British} in ite preser ady owned by the city yee ae emis *| shot and killed by bis own 15-year doing all they could to 2n AL t, valued at $5 teamer Inventor a { the reasons al- | 00 the tide flat use the money uch steps a for the strikers, but they st alees 8 er Inventor and the Goolistam " ui he m dee ‘dvisable to protect the Jo. Ol@ son this morning in his store, me ail this morning with t in The Star, t#| derived from e of the Keezeh fy 1 Decause the father had slapped t) 00 non-union worke SIGS | collided off have today, 2ae Saas ‘ i Ipy n vie f this ther had slappe e She has jistan sa d seven of 1 by F ‘ block in bullding a city ball on the the board will tonight probably | id's mother. The murder was they had promised work year Hoes he eae ’ -powy me eet 4 by the present oné. send Dr. Ludlow, city | meditated, The boy got whiskey at . pinay BY ne = = ea, Wamnater t boats on a r sol Oppose the proposition | health officer and a member of the|® Saloon while on the way to com were taken back toda: s owned by the Pi aald ‘ bs of the | (Ry Berinos News A ’ . me ve : els ca th 1 grounds that it is) board, to Marne to inventiaate | mit the deed. 7 oe are | OMAHA, Sept. 1s—About : and operated) MARRIAGE LICENSE r " 00 vag nd too narrow. His ob- | the ma Mr ion in} Mont., Bept. 12.--Two atm “ of steams « to the ¢. Up| setion is that ft leaves abs slutely rage 1 to the aut « a} n have taken pomsension | ile eee fo " Kk ‘ont * irom ha and ; i | this morning for work. Only a \ | ine a in ee ans be it _ sh wed |r ia igo Shen A 00S where :~ Democratic 300 wre taken back, It ts rep was t ter, a, by the) Thomas B. Hawley, 46, of Pen- ¢ it hast ne assertion that the city should a ee | ' , . fer reath 255, | Seattle 1 cThe tamertion th w att i M4 of the Sth inst. in regard to the au FOUND thi# afternoon. Th has or-|mal nearly all will be ret et. orn of hold 3 Pogue eonhaes| eattl ity of the board health Gl }derea the police to clear the hall. 2 ry 057, net tont 7 n h ty before binding the e « t 1 A. Matthews, tor of | 1,057, net ton 766, horse power, | 4 t f ;. . bis Mag t ity to ‘t ster eupply outside of al | Fvowble is feared. oe WEE’ Guachetes na, paatot t} 1.08 r | bi present an om the| Scities are given jurtediets By the discovery of tattoo marks | this clty, who has been absent ona] This morning Captain Louis} 5 that if an jon was paid ’ ; Ae as on the body of the unidentified | L : a ~ | honeymoon, occupied his pulpit yes- | Sorcho and Captain A. 0, Benjamin in trying to show lin case the people killed the prop. L dered and thrown Into the bay near gregations |began work on the sunken steamer nded in Anew | eieior ie ly two months ago, it is hoped by o Captain Sore 8 oper ites > on ition wo boy the a mperpregeogeyy | Gh ae Opened an SVG TOSCO ty | EE, ay ferons Moms Anny . Both the and the elty payable In terms not exceeding | Coroner Hoye still believes that it oe assaulted and badly injured Will-| which about 100 ¥ CITY, Pa., Sept. 12. jail le for t vents, but ie af ine for bids, (ie Mike Donovan, of Ben Prancined iam Kain, a ber, a few evenings and other mi ntaining 16,000 gallons * noe Nends boning wet word litveiahs Shevens’ Howls ‘that’ bal The mark S Geuaned axteited (Special to The Star.) ago, was arraigned before Police |removed, wl of water on the roof of the stables will be ab t 4; per cent interest ey | called for Jso bonds payable | tinder the giare yy love vng a eves | Judge George and a preliminary| worked on the of Boggs & Buhl collapsed at 2 t + ale tot le fonias de a paella Boge + Gea arte orton tke ian tee . “— —_ EVERETT t. 12—All logging | hearing set for September 16 at 10/aft in order to detern o'clock today and fell through the it of ja , i 4 at| before 20 years, at the option of! the time of burial, is " } i inp ae ton By apg ens Mi va realness beck 000 bonds, |of the sinkink of the steamer. At |Poof to the ground floor, F, X. Opp as the | the city They consist of two American with a payroll of about $20,000 LaPeer ee Seeneeweege’ <0 oh ‘ RK. 5 sy yi hans ie } 6 eae 5 aces eat - 5 epaxt- ware