The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1904, Page 1

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F 7L NIGHT EDITION ATTLE, ASHINGTON, BER 20, 1904 i TWE ONLY PAPER IN ; THAT DARES TO PRINT THE WEWS i ee ee Star. VOL, 6. NO, 181 PRESIDENT ENJOYS AN OUTING (By Boripps News Anw'n? BATTLE IS RAGING OYSTER BAY, Le L, Sept itors are expe with work of winding up th sffaire at the “Summer Capitol Swill keep the executive busy uroki, Heavily Reinforced, Attacks the 1 Russian Right Flank and the Big! ; Fight Begins on a Battlefield Similar to That at Liao Yang My Seripps Nows Aswad ROME, Sept, 20.—A disp says the h to the Agentia Liberia SUICIDE, great battle, which has been expected for day a Mukden, General Kuroki, afte ide opening mc the Hunn river and attacked the an right flank with 100,000 a 7 troops t x The Japanese force is three times greater than the Russian army and the conditions im the v nity of the fighting are almost iden tieal with those at Liao Yang, except that the Russian positions « infertor. ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 20.—-Gen. K rts that the | on Saturday showed that a sese position | FRISCO MAN FOUND DEAD west of Bis w brigade 5 went of Rinaee weack | IN MIS BED AT WESTERN 4 patrol attacked a Japanese pack HOTE } . with their loads, Th Yang, he anes, has cro " | An unidentified man was found after the contents had been poured seen mammal nto @ glass The cork was still in The Chefoo correspondent of Reuter's | the bottle and it is thought that he LONDON, Sept. 20. agency reports that a general attack on Port Arthur was begun be fore daybreak yesterday and continued until nightfall. It is believed must have diluted t it is not believed that b OYSTER TIME HOW THEY aT ON PIKE GTREET | —_—_—_—_—_— | FRISCO GAR 16 ONE OF THE PLACES WHERE AN OPEN GAME OF POKER 18 PLAYED FOR MONEY—EVEN SALOONKEEP~ ERS WHO WANT TO OBEY LAW ARE DISGUSTED on Pike street goe acant and the newspaper man was and Mayor Ballinger’s , Invited to take @ hand in the game, announcement that me the reporter Was Sues paid money to the ws 4 law againet it ' ned to have full control lis having no effect. The I » ba a did most of the | on " n I ere| winning. H no bones of the gambling nducted Ang matter and kept the game going in elain pave mn be 1 fia bunts hk wa |his money in a game ‘ t| Pi t torekeepers say the A week ag © started to t Fr ad 6 to the street trouble udde a t and # why Mayor Bal- hole t not carry some of The | 1 the n mise Even the saloonkeep- a F . e t who are trying to t fr t ‘ r places say that the where ga ' t reasona b “ ra to the business, be exp c Ww h trying to run f ally filled witt 2 e are always judged by tho he ta to b 0 ant night 1 believe ey . thet a that ‘ « the Frisco, in the ler # { wecre ptowr trict, should not be tol- | made i would better for the | Last o as visit e men doing a legtti- by a On a wa ness all over the city.” THINGS ARE MIGHTILY | DIFFERENT IN PORTLAND ! | | SHERIFF WORD TAKES A HANQ IN POKER GAMES OCCASION-~ ALLY, BUT NOT IN THE USU AL MEANING OF THE PHRASE , but were pught back. snager of the (Special te The Star.) J the object of the Japanese was to capture the main fe to the Greak the acid and jaced the games eect . prep inet. a Bortheast. GP. Bie, of 8 Berets 4 - es the three ayn the muichde's name. was BODY FOUND hss“ ; et by Deputy ST. PETERSBURG, & 20. A report from Gen. Stoessel at Port a » and that he knew fy 1 lous - pire dealer placed Arthur states that on September 16, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon a ® yeare ag Hanson | | . . sla he mf e in ao Japanese battalion attacked the aqueduct and redoubt, but were re was ' fficer there for 18 rr nae ak 3 ¥ te ' ray € ay nae chon png dis pulsed. The enemy w: entorced and made @ second attack, and jyearr. He ts at 9 lows to know why Bes . Smuticaity | crewed by Deputy Downey te piss was again repulsed by rifle and machine gua fire, with heavy losses ee , - a 7 ae %. wor - « . it . a being & i he s set in opera Coroner Hoy “ mmanicate 1 r ¢ other gambling es- with an Franciace authorities : . being | tablishments notified of what ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 20.—General Stoensel sends the fol | ay cur what ao te ‘ ei _| was going on, ‘The sheriff paid ne lowing under the date of September 15 | wists te. sone of the 2 , tl . t this'end proceeded with “The enemy continues the d ally bombardment of the forts and |" Co ul: Hoye was notified and} - Fic bagrpe f evidence batteries of the im: fortress. The wor «ied who are recovering | Lone Deputy Coroner Arnold to th “ . a = s * were enacted af are eager to resume their places in the ranks, They are heroes. Th | vestigate the case. City Detective is > nfo range a troops are in excellent spirits.” y sent from police head- | i tier th “The ped oe f st ‘e JAMES OLIVETTE, AN ITALIAN, FRIGHTFULLY STAGBED BY | pce . by a chambermaid when | atm 1 s ¢t We SHANGHAI, Sept. 20.—The general attack on Port Arthur, which | she went to the room to clean it up JOHN MORGANTI AT CLE-E LUM IN PARTNERSHIP ROW }tiew Mf ‘ of continaing te Sa was begun Monday and tn which the Japan erating. |On her first call she supposed the |e " - Promegrege +. - +4 ‘was resumed this morning. The Japanese ¢ | man was asleep. She found him in LAST NIGHT js : seat eae inert forts on either side of Suiszeying, north of position on her next call od the erk tried te « the man mark had been torn from the cloth- | yette, an Italian, was frightfully| in the e of their dickering Bagge soy vat eign ape tabbed about the head last night |over the sale of Morganti’s interest pockets ne body was remov in the ratich the pair got into a row ¢ Ronney-Watson m: © . aa h Ande Morgan *®- | Morganti whipped out an ugly-look it will be held for a few days in the |other Italian, over the sale of &\ 11. iek Knife and attac his com hopes that it may be identified. ranch. Morganti has eecaped, and | panion. | The dead man was about 65 years} oiy sgarshal Haight is out sem Oilivette was cut on the head, a HEALTH BOARD ADDS TO SUGGESTIONS MADE BY PRESIDENT of age tee Ie ing for him. Olivette wa n to long gash which laid open the sealp LOUGHARY—FREE USE OF DISINFECTANTS MADE COM- clerk told deputy rage ggitict ane sapoeeen gen Seuss jepaees gucben Ne neck ‘ first car aime fatal nd ¢ aw. He yrobably not fats ear a c a PURSORY night, at ; eel te as) ants stusely from bis wounds and wa: paid for a room. After here. Morganti came h m San very weak from { blood wher Dr. Wi . eo he wa alive residing became partners | cuts were sewed uy of the boar ‘ P \. “ | 1 ft preparing . | ed of manslaughter last week for G. N. Bare the Killing of her busband, Jame Lumbe Rumbeasx. The cople of ’ | have a fair t t t 4 | {ng statement of the h se | t } DP, Sanda, who was to ha nerating her, was not allow John Preston, better known to the - . fore the jury which have ri t last night. Th n stabbing Jose ff the « The, bar” foe commana BOUND OVER ©: 22 08 comit arertm abling dy | Oc a " t f 1 W. | I an declared 1b , e ; . (he | mask, Preston was po lent pits must h 1 Ke tion te t ng on Alth h th t " 1 toh $0 GAY SOLORED PEOPLE OF ¢ - ~ “7 ' F ad, oh ' | KING COUNTY CONCERNING a a hoid e) | RUMBLEAUX CASE 1 t t h f ¢ from j h 4 th t will t 4 Ra ' ft t - A meeting of the ¢ until E ti ; pe I nt ‘ . ff the map. t t ' scaled th os) GH mgh Dr. Le ted that t ' ' rh mith, of Mt. % t ch { pted 1 that he did not believe th wa 1 tobd |i ' open 1 60 ce for the purpone ' i any danger from the d t h , oat th Other articles plan t ' the town, it fs pc 1 out : ing heaux, th 1 1 5 fand found that he was dead. N € papers or anything that might es (Specie! te The Star) in @ way, and bought # ranch four} |tablish an identity were found. A oe east of Cle Elum. Yesterday M fe th had been destroyed en thetrade| CLA BLUM James Olt Moresats out to Olivette ~ " w players will be taken ver night nue these raids righ€ sheriff. “Gambling his city while I am i. i there is to it. @ say that despite my warrants for @a- ITALIANS SLAIN AND THE MO Se & pextitien.- Sines have big slot machines TIVE FOR CRIME 18 A MyS. | 8" Kuarded t - 5 a See eee games stop them to run.” TERY ~~~ COLLISION n , : “ : FAST PASSENGER TRAINS ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD Brur z CRASHES INTO FREIGHT IN FRESNO YARDS pt fim NO, Cal t Sout 1 rescued after two hours’ work, a wa i ad 8 betw J a 1 i Wille imped and was ‘ " w! ta speed ’ Bert N Ww rgo em- an hour, collided ‘ y injured by the ntteck was ‘ , of & freight « e fire extinguisher, ae ‘ » the 0 ya ie ¥ et extingu the fire. " thrown 1 t from The 1 ar was piled up on f , ot Oakiex a were : tho |e ae eae EASY SAILING | Swallowed Up | FOR STOKES | tENTON, N. J. Sept. 20.—The (Special to The Star) ¥ ate =convention, “te f ernor was called day. EM- all probabil. rnatorial nomt« j le to t May « s the only name mens 1 r lid ¢ wit rT The resolutions ! 1 ticket and t considers equal taxation

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