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- e ee | NIGHT EDITION SEATTL WASHING" ‘ON, FRIDAY PTEMBER 16, 1904 ae the Seattle Star [ssw ee . a -= ~~ ” 1 meeepeeres | VOL, 6. NO. 178. a5 CENTS PER MONTH THE STAR FORGES ACTION IN THE JOHN KING CASE THE ALLEGED KIDONAPER |S GIVEN A HEARING AFTER BEING me | THREE RUSSIAN WARSHIPS ARE IN AMERICAN WATERS SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16.—1t GOVERNMENT HAS PROOF THAT LENA WAS BUT ONE OF A Her tonnage registered as 3,853 earned this afternoon that on board and her horsepower as 667, She ped Fa , . yor Mov bla TRIO OF VOLUNTEER CRUISERS IN NORTH “PAciFiC | ¥## built in 1899 at Flensburg, Den- and who has command ea formerly belonged to the Ru: | { HELD FOR 9 DAYS UNDER DURESS IN THE FILTHY MU. | 1 NICIPAL DUNGEON | . | Qeeeeessereseressssseeseerrnsrssesrsees ‘ | : MOVING EVENTS IN THE JOHN KING CASE 3 MORE F From June 13 to September 15, a period of #4 days, John | + e * © King lay in the filth and vermin of the black hole villainously # © called the city jail, without a formal charge being filed against ¢ @ him, and deprived of his constitutional rights to prove his inno- ¢ “ © cence during all that period. : - day, at 3 p.m, R. W. Emerson, a member of The Star ® | RUSSIANS AT PORT ARTHUR CANNOT DEFEND THEMSELVES j ? aff, filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus in the superior © | 4 * " ‘ it @ court, which was made returnable Saturday morning Septem- BECAUSE OF FAILING POWDER SUPPLY—JAPANESE RUSH © ber 17. ° RE-ENFORCEMENTS AND HUGE AMOUNT OF PROVISIONS - Last night Mayor Ballinger, in an interview, stated that The # c-6 . bd 0 @ Star had “exceeded its authority in interfering in the matter.” # TO LIAO YANG ; . At noon today Attorney W. H. Morr nting King, @ ‘| - Hed at the office of The Star and agreed to force the filing ef © ee ih ck: ammeanerd © a charge against King this afternoon on condition that The Star @ recall the petition for the writ of habeas corpus ‘ My Rerions News Assn) | troops for the herole w - 7 The Star consented to this arrangement for the reason that ¢ CHEEFOO, Sept. 16.—The Japan: | tinued self-aa in your return © the only purpe: Star had in asking for the writ was to get © |ese between 8 and 1 m Liao Yang. Under the ctreum @ the due processes of law at work in the King case ° an ited at p . im pe t ances it was excellent arried ou ° At 1:30 o'clock this afternoon The Star's habe rpus writ # ; on - of f pee “ ~ © was withdrawn, and immediately afterward Deputy United States * 1 " ne | thet dell ped © Marshal John Stringer formally arrested King in the city jail for ® |¥ * senfess go . . © robbing the postoffice at Ferndale, Whatcom county, last spring. ¢ 6 Pe ge liag eae: toot! PARE , i e King is having his preliminary hearing before Commissioner @ | HUN wy ells | publish tb i © Kiefer this afternoon LEY jeer pi ogee eye 2 , , bday Baros » neeeees 900000604 saeeeee (they were aime Many sbell#| Lor Refore the war we —_—_——_- th tor ‘ f/} China F ver Ma ‘ ' , MUKDE k ‘ t : . they © b een dept NEWCHWANG, Ser apan The filing of Th ; Chiet = Ve Pet et gg - corpus writ ar evident " poe ee ee of the enti = ‘ bhory aoe ei% tent , rome 4 ea ang. ey ve otte ae at stores had ° in fe ne own on " « Ma Silas TOE i RI ai The P 1 no long ment of th se forcing =i i -INDENTIFICATION NOW « case, ! w a e. at } OFFICIALS FIRMLY BELIEVE TH AT THE KIRKLAND SKELETON | 1S THAT OF EARL PLUMMER, AND THAT HE WAS MUR | DERED FOR MONEY ' as Ore pt N Next nm his w lia v ma: x gra “ t 4 7 u } 2 t ' t ~ ki ght He = jaw, through t sad nesg ag Hage toeg doe — ; Both Candidates i Dealers } . he d t t]| A fore | = are ’ t ay pe. fe (Special to The Star) to panna for 3 rs es H 1 - . a ¢ hat CASE CONTINUED — | rm" 'e toe the wort | Pre neaeae esiit) sl merge At arm s : : ; 4? : : fi ‘ id r a fo al opt “a e gian volunteer rs Lena, Korea WATERS—HIGH NAVAL OFFICER IN COMMAND OF THE h-Russian Kast Asiatio and g@hother auxiliary cruiser, bir nip company and was, ac- sole duty being to direct bis fleet ¢ ng to & dispatch from Copen- pens So Sie o oes RUSSIAN FLEET 18 ABOARD THE LENA sagen, on August $1, tegether Will contraband of war pe pany’s seater Kital, r Jobb 9 nf RR a equip 1s 4 Russian auxiliary ed, Nas been aware of the officer atone resepee wince the vessel's arrival passenge board. ; Cape Scott, off Cha W asPingt« To this now ancrit 5 ee M4 weet under ea: ;. | Shipping it is believed the sailings an UREN teat the Gothaniien ware © deny knowledge pment ¢ Pura, | 0f the Boston Steamship company’s ad im Washington have shown sa . fficer Grattan | steamer Hyades for Yokohama and h concern 1 have a ayed 7 . heard that the Koren | other Japanese and Oriental ports much Cor a " h hat the K was nighted pag Viele | may be delayed on account of the are in handling the mat withou ’ oo — : ” | reports of the presence of the Rue~ ' fe pal and refit er return | sian volunteer cruiser Koren off Th@ Lena wa heduled to start pt. 16.—-Blue- | voyage | t Petropaviovsk, Biberis. | Vancouver nd. The Hyades ia to Mire Inland at lock th fr io oaty pee ailable to Russian | scheduled to sail on September 2% mornifig, but at 1 o'clock she he story vessels in the West Pacific with a full cargo, including flour, at anebor wasian volun . 4 larger and better! railroad machinery and ether ar- « beer ghied b i} welthan the Lena Her! ticles such were confiscated by BREMERTON, Waar wept. 14 & seouting de of the Britiat length, 409 feet; | the R a priz ourt before Ordake have been received by Ad- | na t 100 miles northwest of | t and depth 19 fect.| which the Calches wes tried. . miral Barelay nd —— — = a — _ Puget Seund navy yard, from the navy, depart n tw * refetenee to t * f ih Rus am cruiser Lena at San Fra wittes high naval official in com her voluntes er, @ " The ne t own an , t pyone " FOUND NO WARSHIPS | AN FRA td he jer ' ding £ Farallones oth he the « ab Olt * n -_ ; ) be JUST $i0 VIEW OF MAIN DECK, SHOWING SOME OF T! B LENA’S GUNS. | aT 3s wea a HERMAN BLANKENSHIP FINED FOR ASSAULT AT GARDEN crry | Hefman Blankensh t a tation, was f $10 for an allexed want up hia Kropeh of the @ a t atter part ' Judge —- pte alge and a) THE LENA GUARDED BY UNCLE SAM'S NAVAL LAUNCHES, MANNED BY ARMED MARINES. much to their ¢ fiture = Aen testimony in cee a en te be p _ . atone ? P fled th t ni “ Deng apoy fist f t . —_—-- Tf tha ph r Inewemer t a z ; Ture H. M. 8. SMEARWATER, PATROL BOAT, WAS WRECKED OFE = Cl ; " THE ALASKAN PENINSULA SIX OR SEVEN DAYS AGO—ALL hig int J rt EFFORTS TO SAVE HER HAVE BEEN FUTILE PRINCE BORN ot ‘ Th arwate the Britisl nese | v naval pat » guard Britis vatican BE t al inte ! Dg sea, nee pr , e was on her way to Esquimale ths in Bere Prince ' , ors. inal R Bishop of Turin » ! eae baptize t nee, th Kony being held at the cast : JAPANESE KILLED a 28 years of employ of ne. pope t n t ut a SSS JURY OUT” so") “MADE GARE yRADO PRING c t " ih t By § 16.—The Chines Tt q on t Japs are runnin, pa ; t ains between Dalny am ' kht mh ave m ay Newehwang with rolling stock, ac« ” an wr ot es y to their statements, thag t a ron an Francisco. ie! t passenge A i ‘ t ee « Coroner I n ‘entennial arrived i ri geing for the James Ca t ary by attor rth ed not t ! t and $00 tons ol Iw t Cold bay 4 the defense 1 ‘ stl ta