The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1904, Page 1

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/ 4 i | i A » s NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1904 HEALTH BOARD TAKES QUICK AND DECISIVE ACTION IN THE CEDAR RIVER POLLUTION CASE---SEE PAGE 3 JAPS WITH THOUSANDS OF FRESH | TROOPS RENEW ADVANCE ON MUKDEN Czar Plans to Send Second Manchurian Army to the Front, Meanwhile the Japanese Keep the Rails Hot With Troop Trains Between Newchwang and Liao Yang-~ ROME, Sept. 19.-A dispatch to the Tribune from Liao ¥ fourth army, sent recently from Newchwang, is now on the Russian extreme left. correspondent adds that Gen. Kuroki has received two new divisions, making a total Japanese force of 300, 000 RUSH WORK ON proceeding and that the WHEN PREXY RINGS THE BELL SHELLING RUSSIAN POSITIONS | LONDON, 8 I ne Toklo t he Express a Russian | pe ms at Muk * ae | « by aw « mo Vv K | patkin’s retreat. 7 ain | acd ta the 0 bef | Yang es, an | BELLIGERENTS REVERT TO SAVAGES i CHEFOO, Sept. 19.—Lieutenant ! Y , here yesterday f i Arth . « t he J | blockade in a junk # that figh ' A , t | | merciless. He says t ‘ Red | * Cross fag the | | many times after Intens * ’ says those now in Port A t har t the Japanese when the latter shall b at The 5 _—— | PETERSBURG, Sept. 19.—Dispatches from Gen. Kuropatkin eavy fighting, with kampff an: ’ front and right . age which ab Yen T and K wed the The czar has decided to form a | second Manchurian of a cor now being sent | probably armies, but prob. to the Far East. 1. —~ command. General K ably without the title The report that Re martialed is emphatica!! y has been court © general staff | is estimated at to his 7-year-old whieh ANOTHER = TODAY 18 OPENING DAY AT MANY TRY ang states that the ocean off the he Seattle Star Kuropatkin Reports Fierce Fight Japa ONLY AVAILABLE WARS YARD IS BEING MADE READY TO BE OUT PLANS RESULT OF ORD ERS FROM WASHINGTON RECEIVED SINCE LENA (Special to The Star) 1! BREMERTON Sept. 19.—Not withstanding an official denial of nm received at the * having b nd navy yard concerning an volunteer cruisers supposed to be somewhere in Ame oant, It ts positively known that such « were received and, as a result of these orders, work is being prose cuted night and day on the Wyom ing in order to get ber ready for service at the earliest possible m ment Men employed in the steam en — sore |r g department worked unti 1 urday night and all ITIRS THROUGHOUT THE COUN ASTLEY IS DEAD pre News Assent ae FIRE” .. BUSSELL CLAIMS HE WHOLE WATERFRONT AT HAL . obn » : merly a mem IFAX ENDANGERED BY BIG Of Havttng K s “ ~ CONFLAGRATION THIS MORN . ber ; , ING rusia ' hin “ when he ¥ FILES SENSATIONAL ANSWER IN SUIT BROUGHT TO RECOVER . ; oo — OR SERVICES OF PRIVATE DETECTIVES ntif HALIFAX, N. &, Sept A ve r n w 1 hours t “ , He obts bh i f i enna nal a . being fa f ~ “ 7 . a it ne t ‘ WHITE MEN CLEAN OUT Ato the pla th “ ns | ag CRAP GAME IN WHICH ONE) against . ; : . t broke out again and . OF THEIR NUMBER HAD LOST “ on 4 $2451.45 w t vee ms MONEY moneys @ E : actum t at ‘ « a 1 t « ' . T A LOCAL PIANO HOUSE SUES & Mel “ ANOTHER FOR LIBEL, DE ‘ MANDING $50,000 DAMAGES | th ' bor, but t geen Pb: m : | hat r which. G. W. Cline, a local piane ~ ; 7 ke dealer, is the plaintiff, and the D ’ ‘ r I Johnston Piano company the de t S and gua against fendant, was filed in th Ape F f F i 4 £ ing t a f ourt this a 0 Clin ¥ hart : ne W. H. Barr, th ‘ that the defen npany, | ¢ th m who 1 fell into the hand: I ' , attempt to inj ne : . the postal authoritie ie ‘ ft he mu f|lished amd distributed etreulars ie | of tampering with the ma \3 for ie- | charging bim with elving b SEE CHICAGO . ay ners ane: FO tomers and with loaling with the publi | Rivalry between the two plano Scripps News Ass'n.) ey its al times ve r white at when . ty nie meld r ent Hain H oll, that they did] Pianowompany, of Re , were breaking one Of/ receutiy adve ! ' | . elling Hauer | carlond of plat the tig r he | t the| tory. Pricer, in Hu r n ‘ Lov y was & member of the) sound towns. On September 10, the pus 5 on Mepis bye = ae = D. 8. Johaston company, it is said ’ rereagant i puiumes Mau ber reet | jcsued ¢ireulars claiming to be an ee expore of deceptions Cline had been PARTY OF WHITES AND IN-| over to the practieing to induce the sale of the |‘ Gikies Of. walnnts Haines pianos, In the circulars it DIAN® FINED FOR OVER-IN- | 11. plea for the mercy of th jis stated that the carload of planos, DULGENUE MURDERED Jus Johnson, a steam fitter was not denied, but the court ex acted & promise as to his future conduct 9 News Ang'nd and VHB, Bept. 19 P J. M. Loughry, @ carpenter, were dh rl agafae gen i FM each fined $10 for drunkent Wanted to Vote elie eon: aoe | Police Judge George this m #) Prince Herbert wan the eldest son | >rimMATE @& ITALIAN KING! John Bright, an Indian | for Parker the late Prince Bismarck. He was | whose looks belied the imp OES 4 in Berlin, December 28, 1849,| SLAIN BY ASSASSIN saahe Wertite Sania Wns Kin married Margaret, countess of $10 for a similar infraction of (@y Boertpps News Ava'n.d in 1992. He has lived in re - P jaw. William David, an Indian po ent since the retirement of his * . liceman, one of the bunch, was|. BSOPUS, N. Y., Sept, 19.—George or in 1890, taking part in public (By Borippn News Ase'nJ fined $15, a# the court felt that| Bedford, the veterman flagman at irs only a® an independent| LISBON, Sept. 1%—Viscount Cos-| ho at least should know better. Sun-| the Esopus static dat 1 o'clock | ember of the reichetag. He was day afternoon the. four were found | this morning of heart ¢ me, Bhd twito Derghes, one of the leing’a in- | ford was a town changoten anos no Ignore to Sunhko Baetm Pig aoe ober cme PORTE Age Hedaty tage ir Done e@eugh to vow ae, ta intoxicated on the sandspt by OF " minister of foreign affairs when bin | ficers Peterson, Helms om Efvh land. , fother was retired, having beep wo eh rapIOLY Ae Yiagdiae uoeste ‘ie ik isa ata timaten, wae found murdered today. His jewels are gone and eid “end is missing, a johnson and ughry Were afmieds He a large pa’ is of beer, whic! (tor ey now Bee | house in this city Mt WON HIS SUIT instead of being from New York, were id reality from Cline’s plano In the cireulars iL was also stated that the pianos are being stold under many differ- ent names and for as large prices ae May be circulars Pianog from « Reliable House Cline elaims that all the matter contained in the cireulars is untrue and that {t was only issued for the purpose of injuring his business, Cline Is represented by Attorneys Harrison Bostwick and Col, Robert Tindsay. REOKPORP, Wash., Sept, 19%.— Ws. Sharda Sparby, show by Jehn danse dha) ‘gettomlian, Ble we aw), , and a FOR RUSSIAN CRUISERS — CHANGE 180. a5 CENTS PER MONTH VOL, 6. NO nese advance on Mukden is The THE WYOMING AT get he will be dong ready to go ta sea in the shortest possible time. ON LOOK- |"No explanation ts given for thé work on the Wyome HIP PUGET SOUND! IN INCIDENT AT FRISCO SLASHED HIS CLOTHES ting Lee Davis, colored, cing a disorderly, Jack King naré & stabbed to death was told that hq to headquarters, ywered by the ofe wee the knifg *man in. Theq clothing had 0 The © are investigating Davis’ rece d and it .xely & more serioug may be placed against him, day yesterday until 6 p. m. in the| ! engine room. They will work and night until the engines are by Da ¥ ness for a cruise, They plan ay night e could only get leave Saturday night «| TAKEN ON SUSPICION. The two 4-inch guns and& “6 - _ nders forward on the W 4 the Morton Penn, Arthur Jackson an@ Will Ty were arrested yess terday afgt »on on suspicion of h st 8 from an Indiam , » sandspit, where he and big squaw were camped. The Indians b t returned from hop-picking * men arrested knew they essed some money, The tri¢ will be held until the matter ig thoroughly investigated RUSSIA ~ OBJECTS NoT REcoGNizE |' CZAR WILL THEY WONDER MEPDERED |) CU i 3 » ANGERED AT DAISY CAPPELL’S j 1 ANGLO . TIBETAN TREATY ¢ REFUSAL TO MARRY HIM JOE actic , n a AND SERIOUS SITUATION | NICEY SHOT HER DOWN AND ARISES . | KILLED HIMSELF ia | ‘ : VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 19. i o we Ass'n.) | shot and killed Daisy, | The gu 1 th rning and then kills . hes re . f. Niccy had been paying f sw he girl and she re- Ang r fused t y him He was mide femme hing he 15 years old. and the mek LAWYERS IN CONDEMNATION tI h rights in Tibe itl 1 le this ref will give) SUIT CLAIMED PUBLIC WAS ODD FELLOWS : : PREJUDICED | Fair anks nat « 1 tr Mir will be beg J The Griffin in the supe t tom ‘ sovereign S vow. The } Mi " - Idd Fellows wag oS owns the t eh which i morning, at @ ne must n n i 5 reception to the manéing a: e for the sran n the Lyceum theas VICE PRESIDENTIAL ¢ INDI. | Property, m f at were I : : militant, tn fue “ge vonns thin grand offis DATE ON THE GO AND MAK. | ing on the ¢ that a les 7 t to the Native ING SPEECHES iY hel the taxpay nt b The f t un r ay neral program ine x weonte ‘ ¢ tat Mechanics’ pa- ian daaiedé ida Ces ‘ : rhe \ ternoon, and a grand the ticle re at the pavilion tonight WASHINGTON pt eputy Grand Sire Robert Wright t Falrban left at 7 b yet arrived He has been this morning over the Pent ' confidently believed he pa thief “4 LEW HAND trey The peaks this afternc He the el The tend tonight's mec at Wi ely routine, ton, and then ¢ Baltimore to ad and the usual | make a spec re His next | ing presented. Bose aran at Reading, Pi nati and New Orleans mpanted by Dolliver h ed the the Pac WORK IS RESUMED As a result of the dissolution of the superior court injunetion against the contractor, work was resumed on the Brooklyn sewer this morning by Thomas I, Peter- sen, who has the contract for the job. Petersen will employ about 100 men until the contract fs finished, A large number of the men wi oe laid off witey the ca show on race for the nex$ dentall left hand about 2 o clos Ing in the Reception Mischke waa his saloon stop. | ped at the Reception to talk to some f While there he took out his re- volver to show it to a friend. sald this morning that he tho the safety was closed and there Wi no dang The safety was ope however, and in handlin volver went off, through Misebke’s frightful hole of the hand fingers

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