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| WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19¢ NIGHT EDITION SATTLE 500 RUSSIANS 4 The Seattle Star KING'S CASE SET FOR SEPTEMBER 28 deeenaecsens norrene nenee cet i THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE : } THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS ; a | CENTS PER MONTH VOL. 6, NO. 179. BOARD TO INVESTIGATE AT BARNESON TOMORROW ee etre eee PALE AND EMACIATED FROM 04 DAYS OF ILLEGAL IMPRISON Against the protests of City Eng | HE ALTH DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS LEAVE ON TRIP OF IN« MENT ALLEGED FERNDALE POSTOFFICE ROBBER PLEADS | oo orien and } vcaght tee ocnsagglingse SPECTION TO CEDAR RIVER WATERSHED THIS EVENING— NOT GUILTY BEFORE COMMISSIONER KIEFER the members of the board ALLEGED DANGER OF WATER POLLUTION WILL BE THOR. —_—_—————— will this rnoon start on @ trip of Inspection to the Cedar river! QUGHLY GONE INTO waternh ed ng particular atten TERRIFIC BOMBARDMENT OF PORT ARTHUR ON WEDNESDAY = =! Pale and emaciated from three |charge to lodge against K but | tion to the condition: 4 horns } cated a “frame up’’ to knock In the] ponthe’ incarceration tn the vile/e@nnet find evidence that will con-|aon, the Japanese sawmill tow: —_--—_— v usade began by City Com ec ' ny upecific crim mile ove the intake. D AND THURSDAY—RUSSIAN CAVALRY CAUGHT IN TRAP nes a — t an jd A ~ 4 depths of the elty jail, John King |™ +4 him - th an : ft ~ = . th = \ . rolle iplinger to preve rw : ! t he authoritic aim to know aughary, president of the! to remain that the whole waterst completing its lighting plant, is no@ gists from selling Hquor almost as | faced United States Commissioner | that Kipg is « burglar, but have | board, held a conference with Mayor | had ndemned and purchas ear — — -— freely as licensed sal » ‘ Kiefer yesterday afternoon on the | tailed to prove it Officers readily | Ballinger and Assistant City Engi by an that there w t Th ty has already procured all The law was not thoroughly B* | charge of robbing the government | admit that a charge placed against |neer Scott yesterday afternoon and | polutely no danger of the mi-|the right-of-way it desires except (By Seripps News Ass'n) “We will resist the capture of the tato City Attorney De Bruler Yis, | Doatoftice at Ferndale on Aprit 13, | King by the city or mtate authoritie decided C2 make the trip with oth | nation tream at any point, |that which runs through this com- iM death.” not given an opp nit dis |would simply end in his releane. | ¢ mbers of the a r of fact the greater | par land Mr. Thomo hal 7.—(Bulletin.)—The | Pert t ; ‘ 904. He pleaded not guilty and | ’ ; G meaon claims ROME, Sept. 17.—(Bulletin.) prove the claims made by the 4 us ae hs em set, for| Had tt mot been for the action of attempt to f th atershed rema to be | th th ng of this land is spondent of the Exchange Tel-| hese | gista’ attorney. Today he een- 18 ; : The Star, King would have been | *clans from mab ' and the wev- | wha aying the delivery of mu- correspo 9 : Gere t-| September 28. He was then re } ed in proving to Judge George's sa v lh lt a sfined in the city jail for a } was evident i w r electr nto the city. Mr, egraph says a dispatch has been re rt! iefaction that th law govern. | manded ‘ e ¢ ; a jal 1 it federal author t up y wne {| Th n 5 r i to have it here ing the ma was sufficient and | fault 1,500 bai " A M t be b t | by t , . evived there that the Japanese out iat the ont 5 t rh ssias Of King te the hands | Sotaped ta neing bim to ust A be t by 4 : ; be Le ow he does not | {| power to pre te such cases and | of the federal officers ts remit avep Ballinger worte . " ine Sap » ait dena side of Port Arthur have again de ; Te des mabemaunee prove Gable lat the Make tar to | Star man yesterday that it was 2a Sho Mane Af Pyria he tiger yds Scoente ded that the garrison eurrender. ' nnocer have " to the | partly through his advice that King a few ago | upon ne of the condemna- est pleat pitanaeases wang) I e Inspect bh found| mes, He b on incarcerated in| >@d been kept in the city jail for 7 es ee . m bites General Stoesse! refused, saying that | is a strategic + s {| that druggist , Jence por-lthe city jail for $4 days without a|thre® months without a char apenas’ Sianera’ 3) |: Uunee he Seer pane io oe © rer of messages in the| Port Artt which the Japanese | tions o! i alee t bene sellin saline . , again im © further said 1 the bea if auch ge } ¥ tions of th y he ' K | charge placed against him. He b ingt He f ‘| . os ‘the heh Bent 4. ped future would be hanged, and added: [have held for some time, bottled beer y. Now that the! peen cont ally subjected to the [knew that there was a nt tn company. Thomeon has been busy law has been sustained it is lke t sethods of the po- | thedkands of the thorities has bee mi c mw . v of danger fro: | that Comptre Riplinge attment for the pone of | forthe prisoner « = aa ton, chairman Jgather evidence against all r t t th some degree on wnt that 1 man ' ag. og be wal held " sanitation com- | drug stores in the city found to be wae peeted he had any ~ 4 ttt ’ » board of | legally selling to do with the kidnaping of ger adml health and " nerally have - , through his ads © th tren ure the f t e these claims. As ented all knowl of th eattle wer r land, on whick The Star pointed out that tf en jected to | & tang tm the « wt whom i] e law empowered the board . nd os no charge whe * found at the y to investigate and control | | on thee “ ademitting, als city was et * of this kind that body re | did the first m hoarding 4 government prisoner at n e f ‘ed immediately to make an in- | | . evealed not a | ite@€n expense € propert estigatl (My Sertpps News Aswad he repulsed all Japan tpost in S Fovenme * 1 ) rt ern 7 " Th 7 - ye 6 point that would connect King y ion all knowledge | rive & er the t Mr. Thomson claims that th atta and ha om mag gg ye tak to remove the ange t t to b y f ‘ ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 17.1] Shacks and | that cos with the affair and whowed that he tale per, Se age | Will bo taken to remove the " in Mo uinage of the town must seep and fs reported here that outpost fight-| agsie jeither knows nothing about it, or OS pt oe ee win tare § condemaed, or if | ma} ae comaota the|feon iaekeen ee ce ing has begun south of Mukden, also ispat ‘ # not a “aquealer postoffice was entered. will have feet dee ae a marae the ss re reaching the r non Wn. it im the direction of the Liao river \ r } On June 4, the day after King eyland, who secured = the sous wep tee Big eae lead bs we ae the ball os >, medi al a aon jee agree indicating that a general enga re a 2 . was arrested by Chief Delaney, a| watrant for his arrest, has a di OF ae win te oie ing ¢ © On lone at the river 4 stil lable to con- ment ts imminent. This battle, it] fre - ong force of warrant was swort for King on |Gemme Sees. The tnapecter wee oe | the town as West Lene | > ae on cede is thought, will be fought towards . ay t t | the belief he wan connected with a has guffieiont evidence to|,, it wae not uatil The t fort rom a single typhoid the east. Th men . General Samsonoft ‘ > the Ferndale postoffice robbery, On | Hewes 1~ Mt that (the conditions at Barr t at eve assed long distances Kuroki is st . }| moted to the rank of gener a day Deputy United | compget the man. It is thought that kn 2 5 lla * : . King wii have « preliminary hear- | S?7thing was ¢ through subterranean channels, staff does ou C vem r 1 Stringer went to the Kiag sae AL, : engineer's office of tht jen to mr r y on of nictpal ; General Kuror , | hief © and | ing soon Inapector Weyland | *" ances of mu patkin intends to hold Mukden | » ‘ ef of police ; ; the city’s water supply ler te tect the city and precipitated de- against the Japanese wane —eer- ge ~ & . eae Se whed fe ine ret it was | retuane to ar oy +} an aie figh ‘ t epidemica. In view course of the battle is . : | w renee oe willing to have the |< engit ob- |of these facts the board of health favorable to the Russians. | om It ment officials, Later — S&S t tare exix f the |has resolved to make an invest; ali GAMBLING JOINTS CONTINUE | (0 ‘hh Rov that circumatances | heartag be that date ROV~ | the which the city is ect- | tion wa TOKIO, Sept. 17 Saganete |” i camer. waists 0 to tens le to| TO RAKE IN THE COIN IN| warranted holding the man ins ~ ppediye eye teller wthedredhyred [ ence of a village in| Mayor Ballinger stated that Be fs front is confronting the Russian Pm . . - hiet prom 1 to turn King | desire of the federal authe : r ally |in favor of wip! outposts southeast of Mukden. U tv aden SPITE OF THE MAYOR | the government officials | bave the matter off their hands as 7 eral Kuropatkin is reported as hay . Y but the United Mar- | KOON Bs pomsit ing moved his headq 3 to Har ¢ th er been notif A formal al of —e. ar . t aheas corpus petition for the ™ i ft i “|. Io of the’ fact that Ma) vig 4 ght a , ae a nlas cas entered to tl JAPS ADVANCING ska a peel ‘ : Bailing peat said he pte sey 0 | ouperke t Walter A Satiea. A : would the elty of the gamb e rn pon | Keene, who wos nined an attor REBUE t. 17. ty mt be te . ing evil mblers are # wd ree : ? tative in of an apparent Japanese | Davy leatn, $00 new please @ Jeral authorities the matte a Ee ama the flanks of io eg ¢ ies to open, but the old « nde the King case as far as There wai ame Pag al Kuropatkin’s army, prepar-| TOKIO, a - arsbal/ sing full blast. with state officials are com- | isening o' bay to an advance toward Muk-| Oyama reports that the Russ tear of whet th r wi rne No charge will be made|e@ today Ia While it f# not in a position | airy outposts, with bases at Panchi- | fer 0! Wisl Us is patie soeme ta {against him, even if the federal | hut that King was bein to confirm or deny the repe it} ga0, Saniinpao and Tasanchiatey, |) had o. ct on the managers} @uthorities fail in thelr attempt./out authority « ia %, 2 would surprise t ice should‘ are daily scouting in the vicinity of | Oe i ea tobling houses aad the| The chief of police and Win detee-| that! only did my duty as a} —~ Buccetin— Field Marshal ¢ able to, in| Walltaitzu and Monfulutio, over 12/00, {he Fambling houses an tives have bad three months of con- and @ eltizen in laying the matter guch a short t xanize his| miles from the front, and to Jin- | 1Ps : Re OTR | igual “aweating” in which to find «| before the court 20,000 forces for & serious e north-| tang, three miles from Tatangshan - oes KILLE : Whether mayor intends tak Din ward. pao. The Russian cavalry are|is any act) ce toe = ONE DAY A @ispatch from Mukden says the | changing clothing to gray and bl Cory on roe dn phn ere e Russion patrols up to the present) their winter uniform Seat aps “yoy pb. | AL LIAO-YANG | | | | erate the evil if it is in his power |to prevent it, but whether he tn jtends to try his power, is .not| |known. There are at least t em gambling houses scattered all/ over the city The fact that they are running jeasy enough to ascertain and the| mayor can acquaint h f with [the conditions without difficulty These houses have been running for weeks and the Civ un bas « | cooded in gaining eno’ c BETWEEN MENT MONTHS ANO THEN FRIEN i ene — F mated: toy ite 1 the matter | pation cruiser Lena proceeded to to Bremertor with which thel (Special to The Star) the navy yard with the tide th t a cil ot =~ . Ae! bag ’ , * LONDON, Sept. 1 The st morning and preparations for 4 t topped | Stil apr Aubough the “ me mantlying were began immedia tr nd, | ® of giving the cold | rs rk That portion of the wo: hey er coal t . mpletous looking | Teiegrash n un-narmed 5 finished today and M any facilities wha - s-timme free : t mye overhauling will begin € ent is fully a ya me w were 1 at best < ‘ The er t These y are|t e ‘ i . Bennington be ff the Washingt sp! a € ° ~ on r 0 ant between th . ast and H ye and ga - s nese warsl LENA AT MARE ISLAND r from « the ga M reports from AN FRANCIS h The |? he Puget sound 1 Lena ; T r f ai taht t A , Marbt th “ ha < " t 1 — x t M I m the light of the repeated cla : of Ma Ba ner at «A RUSSIANS OFF PACIFIC COAST . fi ‘ ; p ' w 2 are t a POLICE JUDGE GEORG: See SEES HS ERROR NOW $2,700 — a osniP years ber form. Japan floes, shiny t of thm fenaty ormtitute WITHIN Japanese Alliance | os HE THINKS THE WAR WILL BE ENDED BY MUTUAL AGREE- BELLIGERENTS BARELY (By Boripr TWENTY er the f { ELYSIAN FIELDS. IVED IN THE rqig|PLAVING ~ DEAILOLK See) POLITICS| Serta ine] . JURY IN RUMBEAUX MURDER | pose tion that f CASE 1S STILL OUT ADDITIONAL MEN GIVEN WORK ALIVE. AT PUGET SOUND NaAvy/! n 11 a7 Up to a late hour this afternoon : gov the jury which tried Mrs. Susan YARD JUST PRIOR TO ELEC: |r he ya betweer Kumbeaux for the murder of her ae AiahOS i aby ¢ husband, James Rumbeaux, had : | TION | failed to agree upon a verdict. The } Jurors went out yesterday afternoon and liberated all las i (Special to The Stary = | FLOATER FOUND |to:s0 clock this morning tho tum | BREMERT + 1 An or-| |men filed into court and reported , " ' { ied . et? that they could not reach a verdict wl ‘ ; nd asked to be discharged. Su- ' 1 to t ‘ t rior Judge Tallman refused to al- ' k : w them to separate until they had } first no-|m an effort to agree. ’ ' 4 t t Mrs. Rumbe shot her husband hority f t a ' i at Walsh lake a ago. He died ! ' mee t ALK. A ' the next day, The state claimed a a ] : " H that the killing was deliberate and ~ A . ‘ P n ‘ ‘8 charged Mrs. Rumbeaux with mur- . a mo - rin the first degree, Her defense noliene. - ; " * at the shooting was accident- nei ae | ‘ ai le dying, Rumbeaux exonerat : an teeta 1 f wife, but 1 atement wai 1 stands on the oy 1 away Larson, 9 ut t, Seattle, not allowed to fore the jury, \ eo ee