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y I i NIGHT EDITION LITTLE SCHOOLGIRLS = MEET HORRIGLE UEATH wr The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1904 JAPS TAKE PASS AND sansgnit sinc ants? att Ase wienenniy ae es bins se Rat oR ig Rhonda ndp angie <n IES casita hiconuaieasn vee saepacah rece uceey The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News a5 CENTS PER MONTH VOL. 6. NO. 184 LOSE BIG TRANSPORT NINE KILLED AND SEVERAL INJURED AS RESULT OF COL. [* ! a TTAFTER FIERCE FIGHTING MIKADO SOLDIERS SUCCEEDED IN LAPSE OF OUT-BUILDING AT SCHOOL HOUSE — HEART ROBBED 0 DRIVING RUSSIANS FROM DALIN GPASS, SOUTHEAST OF | | RENDING SCENES ATTEND RECOVERY OF THE BODIES MUKDEN—VLADIVOSTOK FLOTILLA OF TORPEDO BOATS | $4,400 REPORTED TO HAVE CAPTURED JAPANESE TROOP 6HIP My Berries News Asen. The teachers rushed to the scene —_——_—__ -_— CINCINNATI, 0., Sept Nine and by the use of Indders and rake school girls, ranging between the | peoure out the bulldie < i Geiehdiis Whsiien he ages of 8 and 14 years, met @ hor-|cecded in dragging eleven of the hes qoute woes ampbg . (Special to The Star) dle death the collapse of 4 n RANCISCO, Sept we . . ridle death in th ay { aly from the vault. Those that| woo) or the Central “Grain aad ST. PETERSBURG, Sept A dispatch recetved here states mall building in the rear of the | wore injured were firat | ler® re @chool house at Pleasant Ridge, @liaken to the school room, where exchange were held up by @ suburb of this city, this morning they received medical attentior masked man in & dark Ballway in that the Japane ried Daling pase by « t, after a devastating Thirty girls were in the build-|then the work of rescuing the bod-| {Re Tes De i ee Ing when the floor gave way ten of the dead was begun ne ‘Gpntalning 06406 and el? the fire from all arms, The Russians lost 280 men. The pass is one of cipitating twenty of them into 1 school reom © turned | 8° comtainte : deep vault beneath the building. | ine ' record the concern. The } Nine were killed before assistance | we ber aataged.” A brenes Gown spt the most important positions outside of Mukden could reach them, and of the 11 | r¢ “ winter te suspected of the erime rescued several are in a serious con- | ti fed After compelling the men to dition moved to throw up their hands and threaten at saeeeemacael The dead ith ing them with death if they made | HAZEL GLOVER, aged 8 y buria Gh. Caer, See TeNeee, One. Wael Closing In on Mukden MARTHA BURNINE, aged 10 tives ¢ Semed wih © large revolver, taress | ROTHA CARD, aged } c the men into & closet ang ted the , ee sine be door with a heavy rope. He thea ROME, Bept. 2 A telegram to the Trivana asserts that Jage CAMILLE CARD, aged 8 confusion attend ' 4 up th ‘ 4 wal t EDNA THERK, aged 11 | parents for their chi Goemes Up Ee Vanes One Wane oF EMMA STANKAMP, aged 13 errupted of the pla The clerks were re anese b arter been transferred from Liao Yang to Yental, EMILY HESSE, aged 13 nes tna mother of fain. | leaned ten minutes later by the | LILLIAN WITHAM, aged 14 the eleas body of his | “*P't°r Gene h according to the telegrar gradually drawing hi LORETTA PINK, aged 12 f laid out-om the sch | et. , pitts said om The fun and play of the recess with the other dead t M les to hour was at its height when the Ling of the building over | . é " 5 ae « forces nearer Mukden, and he now has reached a point 25 miles cecden Gk ahibcie of Gee Witla ahs Ponpennenyhions | EVERYTHING GORS WHEN THE BUZZ WAGON CUTS LOOSE tims of the accident broke up neath the flo the eastward of that city. the merry making and turned the neen years of service school yard into a wild scene of/to give way and precipitate ite he confusion man burden into the vault ————e LADY CURZON MAY NOT SUR MAY BE ANOTHER TOKIO, Sept An official teleg states that a detachmes® of Japane ked a force of R sians near Heiniachuang on Sep- | VIVE HER PRESENT ILLNESS) | | | tember 20. The Russians were driven off to the northward, leaving LONDON, Sept At noon to | on - Gay Lety Curson is atill tn a rte} | 19 Gead. The Japanese losses were slight teal ndition Phyviclans are ee ee onetant attendan upon ber seen emer os EIGHT PERSONS REPORTED KILLED AND FIFTEEN HURT— a A thet Lady Curzon writes are worktn on the} | wuffering from SKELETON OF UNKNOWN MAN FOUND IN BRUSH NEAR BAL- a ~ Me Brn : nd a og co 8T. PETERSBURG; Sept. 23.—General Kuropatkin reports tha TRAIN CRASHED INTO CAR OF DYNAMITE ee Med 1 LARD—THOUGHT TO BE HENRY LAWSON. WHO HAS BEEN 4 ciew About eight months ago al is now compl MISSING FOR EIGHT MONTHS 1 was seen in this very locality,| the Japanese have med the offensive and have advanced from If she const | Me had a dog This dog was tied it will be month to a tree several feet distant from Benaipu 20 verst s from Mukden ™ CUMBERLAND, Md., Sept. 2%.—A ; house, ally convalescent, and pr Stare & tan bad ciate bin a tne} =O wpob: eastern Baltimore & Ohio freight train ran Eight are reported kille leave @ serious and permanent in cal This man was uncommunt —_—_ into a carload of dynamite at North Injured. A special train w yt jury In a thick clump of Alder brush | lh arene while the other le en-| cative and surly. It ie known that Branch, eight miles from here, this | sicians has gone to the scene. The CHICAGO, Sept about 266 feet from Main street and | gresse@ with that of “O. W. F he killed his dog and left it tled to part of the train and the tower | struction work. er of Mise Datey Leiter limit of the eity of Biallard, a de end ni found rday does not indi - at §:25 this morning after one of composed body of a man was found professional ra writer, as e that th was tied to a tree, | the fastest trips ever made on a| Yesterday afternoon by Arthur Bax bear the same resemblance as although the rope may have been GAP RED TRANSPO CONSOLIDATION special from Denver. Instead of ter. About 60 feet from the h tw form and style of writing dragged off proceeding to London, as was first of bleached bones and rotting cloth- TROUBLE intended, they decided to remaia| ing was the bones of a medium sized WAS LEGAL vere and await news of the condi-| dog. An investigation conducted by ion of Lady Curzon, who is now | Deputy Coroner W. 8. Mayfield re ors seriously tl in London. vealed the fact that the man had } Buperior Judge iffin yesterday | - evidently committed suteide, as « | afternoon upheld County Superin large poeketknife with the blade HUMES WANTS | tendent of Schools Hartranft in his open was found only a fow feet dis ona a4 | consolidation of school districts & tant from one of the outetr hed ia 13 and 164, all near O'Brien, inte arme. The biade showed ¢ lence COURT ASKED TO SETTLE DIF=) siciit 145. The decision deter JUDGES of having once been smeared with FERENCE BETWEEN TWO/ mines o legal battle between the 4 blood | residents of the district affected, a | It im believed that the remains WIVES OF R. L. FOX | certain faction being for consolida Aocciat to The 8 [have been lyt where they were ’ ‘Thos tion and another bitterly opposed to 8 it Judge Griffin found for a eight monthe. They were removed to a nearby cemetery and will be interred there unless adintadinsin DAWS« Y. T., Sept 23 J. Humes, former mayor of Seattle, in finding the con Mrs. Margaret Fox and Mra. Lib- solidation legal, ruled that a new | has arrived here, en route Pair-| certain identification ts made os peg Nad b= _ = pl ‘cin |@lection of officers will have to be| banks, where he goes to engage in| Nothing was found In the pockets ~ held He will leave to- | of the clothing, except two cards agive the court # chance to settle the controversy betwe them in regard One bears the name of fair quality to the matter at an early da Since his arriva 4 Mra. Libbie Fox, the Ia wite. j mitted that he is trying to secure Claims that possession is nine points the federal judgeship, in case Judge of the law, last week inter las Wickersham faila to secure reap inst pointment plaintiff in the suit of Fox the Great American Marble com- pany, claiming that the property In- volved in the sult is community property | Mra. Margoret Fox, hearing of the INSANE? SENATOR “CAP CAINE FELL DOWN WHEN | HE BOUGHT ARCHIE’S HOSS” of 620 South State street, Tacoma, believes that the body t* that of Henry Lawson, a friend of his, who disappeared from | CHEFOO “his lodgings on - Western avenue | of minor importance are all that is sbout eight months ago. This man | ne of identification | t his landiady that he was going moved to Mayfield’s away for a few weeks and that he; k derby bat, a pair of over John Makins dark-figured coat and vest 904 Shore —number 7. a vet of false upper tecth, a quantity of light brown hatr and a few other article ——$__— Sept. 23.—It is re ported that torpedo boat destroyers forming part of the Russian Via divostok flotilia have captured @ undertaking establishment at Bal-| would write to her and tell her Japanese transport. lard. Coroner Hoye visited the Bal- | where to forward his effects, They lard morgue this morning is are atill in her possession. ey umeertain about the manner of Makins stated this morning that of his friend had both upper and low LONDON, Sept. 23,—The unusual and open activity of Russiam *I believe that there ts good er falee teeth and he says that he unde for thinking this is a mur- can identify them. Ce He fer.” said the coroner. “While the | will investigate thene facts and ex agents to secure large shipments of coal to be slipped into Port Am amine the man's effects to see if there gan be any connection be tween the man who disappeared and ithe unidentified man found in the deep woods near Ballard open knife would tend to lead one to believe that this man died by his own hand, it does not necessarily disprove a murder theory.” The Ballard police and other au thur and to be taken to other points in Oriental waters, including an uninhabited Island of the Philippine group, presages a big naval movement and another attempt of the Russian warships now at Port Arthur to esca before the fall of the stronghold Unusually high prices are be ing offered by the Russians agents for the coal, and a big bonus is promised shippers if they will rum court's order, filed a petition In the . th e erlor cour nf - } Jockade and get it into Port Arthur, which from all accou ao eid that ifany one ine| SPOKANE, Sept. 23—The defense | wow THE WELL-KNOWN MEMBER OF COHEN'S CORNER CLUB | and that by dickers Noyes| ‘B® Dlockade and ge : = , Ht. ft shoul 4 ette Harris strangling sna finally regained pe ston of a big tervened in the hould b S the emamiinetion of amond ring he had pledged to} now is on the verge of a coal famine. It is stated the warships im herself. She petitioned th cout Coie teiand tnta-aeetes The see Senator arrived in BROUGHT TO MIND SOWE INGJDENTS IN THE LIFE OF .... security for a loan in by-| to appoint a ¥y on which Mra. Lib t bts husvand an ort or o . P went ¢ eoele by Fox should be cited to appear turned him over to cross ao ree sat ~— eT <slvieaatle gone rund went off hhorseless) the harbor must recelve # large amount of fuel immediately or thelr and sub i ’ if a a se how. | CArRO of freight he most valuable No, I'm not saying that he ta ship seeded is. 2 4 part of the cargo were bricks and —_———— | bare says Noyes, when he tells| engines will have to be stopped and they will become absolutely use se tedee te hed aan 1k oad bags of gold, $291,000 In all, and 40 | why he was ruted off time ago, he claims, heard that she tons of concentrates A howe trade ain't Ike anythin’ buy om the square, he'd git, fur's ES Sud tie eeliethare ta-eront | i acen han tees wie ‘ cued Guad coveanek tt andes Want to Join Ja string in everythin’ ls and A few weeks ago Noyes rustied te took ais « 5 much The report that the Russians are negotiating for the delivery of he filed divorce proceedings against | regarding her own physical cond - no Ae jes onary po _— 1 M — = . > “ << = = " “Phe fact is he done most of the| her, which are now pending |tion in @ low tone and in monosyl- | K J y ras i ian 6 | eres (OEY SORE | dee Mull ne the busta’ hin. | €oal on one of the Philippine group, which is American territory, Big divers ' ing a her coi ition until informed prey « Corner club, is preg Bp the string when they were e@)that # horse comes from Viadivostok. Another report from that city also states pow that Fe D: e yh jan e ne it usher ‘ ns he! out of r in South tle w maya ¢ we wife and mae fs fighting hard on (Special to The Star) gone i : : laden ae . é rr bie Fox » the neanity, though it] RTT. Sept. 23.—Rdmonds |‘ 1p Seale sili tet le teeeiatee that the Russian cruisers there have already left on a cruise, the scope pi jeount of poor witnesses Snohomish county and join King pt. KF one of the|iipnch. Up to the time Capt. Caine | about in what I didn’t say to him, of which is not known. The lawyers may finish with the} aileging unfair treatment in road | best knowr p men on the) Maid eyes ticular nag he | ®8ld Harum, referring to the deacon. with = this afternoon and argue lin, d othe: ere fro e | cons 1d has accumulated a tidy|aid Noyes were ood friends ag} “Ditto,” says Noyes to Capt. Caine, : SUICIDE |i ee Suoneu . pomatrrey tani - serena ine Aluoen | Bout] ieee a me had staked |though tt sid always be remem In naval circles this activity of the Russian agents is believed ~ * 1 the brir tt bered th ¢ captain does not in | om movement in said to be encouraged | net for him, pe ily, the briny) Noyes when the latte hard uf a | by Mayor Ballinger, of Seatle, who hen it can be led. ‘That|and, in fa money | dorte Noyes’ yarn in full to be the first step in a big naval movement during the winter, and R N owns a mill near Edmonds ‘ SR gong ee be gto Bow neff emegy lige oee (By Beripps News Ass'n.) | Another complaint ts that the Inst ‘ go 0 Mest sight, as.tho. etc oka. aay The Meadows, . It * the opening| after the arrival of the Baltic fleet now en route to the Far Bast. PUEBLO, Colo. yt. 23.—Chas. | Sg ran aaa -_ Be Page tn = 4 for relax Noyes might have q 1 in telling | (ay of the meeting and al of Capt. | HA. Dolly, a wealthy resident of Col heres sted oe e et t bis sie of the 1 bet ween himself nee Si, Ware thege herd Pueblo and mine owner of Cripple (By Serippe News Ass'n.) Mt an i Col ; ar 5 Ye orcad vehbred t ' and Caine pt himself occupied a front] Creek committed cide this = 1OTON * 5 two | Maitor down cold he feeling isl inne Caine wanted that nag and forth ew and « 4 with pr when his : : F morning by blowing out his brai bk se a eb Bl ae ; bitter and it is not unlikely that a) to q David with Began overtures for the pur- | DIE black he was driven out be-| Britain Watching Russian Cruisers Me was 4 y biowing out his brains. | cranks attempted to see the presl-| petition will soon be circulated for | «p16 for a. We'd rather pethkseof the black # held him | f the grand stand to go voll. as despondent over his wife's! dent today. One claimed he was! 45 siection to vote on the question ke ‘ ot Me bir. ‘| THROUGH HIS SEVEN GAITS " 2 «6 os — 7 5 enator Dick, of Ohio. He proved | Sr joming King county eed e Myepie th ya inh - ae to 8 . nein il 1d gh school atep,"| LAS PALMAS, Canary Islands, Sept. 23.—The British crulsers to be Charles Bi Ohio man his offi feven gait he informed the the tion of th > nd The other was Matilda Stewart, of rhe s in liberal | tain 1 looked h scorr aj the «@ of h " | St. George and Brilliant arrived here this morning. They are sup- * r wor rowed to have come for the purpose of watching the Russian cruls- ing the transportation of negro cot E ; the Kins ty I ansoctation, | we but I never had anythin’ in|" is} posed to hav m hey TRIAL ton pickers to cotton fields. Both 3ody i ound snoge age sey , k. || the hoes tine I wouldn't well at some |! f Capt. ¢ eye | wore urrented | land thereey hanes & the | Belo,” may have quoted out DS eespored 16 Sie ear! | ers which, it is reported, will coal here, _— -—— , : 23 t of which t made Capt, | of that sic of horse trading r God's sake, get tha nkate | | MELRE pt. 2 linemen In | “cine an exile from the corner tiub| | Pus oe bided his time. He} ff the track. That horse never Attorney Crotty, who detente | VLADIVOSTOK SQUADRON SETS | clearing away the wreckage of the) ina throught down the wrath of the] knew he had the captain the same |* He's that old ————— Mn Susan Bumbaus te her trini| onl car blown up by dynamite Wednes: | f.\. ng tion upon the devoted |am the woodchuck had Skip,” and | Droke ederick’s ho and de er hi ad ‘ ANDON, Sept 23.—Varioun un-| day evening, found portions of an| head of Archie Noyes, even to the | Be wan't worrying, In the words | e's from Tacoma nee P ae ‘ , -_ new trial on the ground of mb it fon that the Viadivostok erul wires on a telogt aph pole we wued a fo 1 edict bar-}@ware that the aptain “wanted | bas been Industriously “rubbing the Guet of the jury while in delibera-|@™ have sailed out; that Lieutenant Express Agent Fenton, who lost him fr the track and inct- | Hhat-horse like a cow wants a calf |furniture polish {nto Noye's char VLADIVOSTOK, Sept. 23.—Overtures are being tion on the case. Hoe also ch some | Ger | Stoessel has made a coun-| the 600-pound box of dynamite | dentally making public property the Finally acter and reputation,” and Noyes t the as Gliowed to tec r ack and fr pt 1 fort) which which caused the accident,| STORY OF A “HOSS TRADH ON NE OF THEM DAYS hy v : vy the ona Chae . “is vel or cape viet we Food ad.|from the Japanese; that Madame! has been held to answer to the| that until then had been roled as a that kind o' liberal up your mind,” | C@Ptain shouldn't get angry; so far through German channels with Liverpool firms with the datites in evidence BO BON OF | tos vas wounded in the shoul-| charge of manslaughter, His bail| sweet morsel under the tongue of | Noyes saddled up a black horne | in vain wine misconduct of the jury al-) Oi" MND, ae prt fo me was fixed at $1,000. jonly the intimate friends of the two p= oe hia hes tells the | Saban ine eg ~ 2 wae, ng arranging for the dispatching of coal to uninhabited istmds ta AB A yi Bog —_ viane are leaving Mukden, ete, but | [7 Ximmaammesewer _—- Everybody knows Archie Noyes.| In front of “Jimmy” Hoge's bank | Polly, tt pald me for havin’ been Phitippt to be tate tae by Rust hips ‘ 0 ndnigh nile ener le news has Ween received is had boon th Bentiie Wo feu at jon Che: tree e was haile: , | born into this vale of tears." Philippines, to be taken therefrom ussian ware! they wore trying to decide upon the | ite "0 m received) HELD UP BY WRECK |v» is veen in senttie vo tong that jon Cherry street he was hatled by |0rm Into thie vale of tear . . Yerdiet, and spent some time in the lia ibibehs: wieeae dei, tees | -_ * quite titania ‘Gade cant seams: siadiaiaine-- satinaaan Gourt foom. The bailiff save this | yee! Burleigh wir | fenced in with hitching te and Hi, th Archie!“ ‘What'll you CALL FOR BIDS | Was Gone to allow the jar room| es the Dally Telegraph—deny ON ASHIN TON, Sept, 28.—Prosl- | there wan blacksmith shop in front | take fer that black horse this morn~ ' . o ie ie 00M | ing that the Ruswians destroyed the 4 of the Totem pole. ing?” are the exact work > y % t + Sgr pgacd : } ti heat Rocnevelt 4 " a ' xact words of the} OLYMP 7 ont, & . . to alr « ut. ‘The room {6 small and} raitway bridge at Lino Yang. He) 70m , aoe toa at bite Cour tae oyen remembers these things Bes | aptain's salutation, as Noyes re-| gt LYMPIA, Wash, Sept, 28—The] Indicates Coal Famine at Port Arthur it became befouled while the) mye that only the wookwork wan | {tm Oyster Bay at 6:62 o'clock last] aie tyke the eaptain, he ateo tw| members them, state board of control is preparing twelve men wore in there #0 long, jupned and that the steel girders are | Debt, after having been delayed at) ait for hownos ond hon tases, very Calne Wad Gapgeiten tes “the' © coll, tor Wide tor tafttshing. 3,600 r 2 nga #7. Lovrs. 23 W intact, He adds that the Russians) ie entrance of tho Baltimore tun~| ror nie stock in trade, It ie probs| number of In & tenefoot Ina | bales of Juto for the Jute mills at LIVERPOOL, Sept, 29.—Russ tan agents are offering $0 shill Thompson, of fonnti 24.—Will H.| naraly damaged tha railway katwon | M6 fur more than thirty minutes! abie that Archlo never read Davia] 46%," and in ome wonner him ton {tte Stato penitentiary at Walla Dlace in the Op — tensed second | 5, and Lipe Vand. {by a small railroad acctdent. The} Harum, but if he were tombe Wie i Wir auwottations fur that | Walle The bide will be received un-| gp ton for coal for the Pap Beek, An additional offer of 15 shi ahees ot tot Ce, our Daily/ Telegraph's Tiaptsin| re of one of the wheels on the | ideas.of the ethicn of horse trading | Sus twas til Qetehew 14. The call will requtes . ay. World's Fatr yester aponde@t repert bodies af Wus- | emedin gery tee president's ape weuld do it In the words of thar! Fvtiip. talis goin con dias atevteye gaye | CA ditivery De two traimlards, on Phil Bryant, of Boston, wo: fe the content and Robert tl oe Eenithpart4 Washington, D. ¢,, et nal Williams, Of district actrywe ain: tkew ehage 7 Tie Was. she pete te wd tay ot 1) then Wrakn YAM) coMmiry Bamker: “Mo Hohyw comms Cr omd, We Gemew to ree that didn't thie ap domyegt Ne! no @oe ae anything Ue ON, wr yemtgel we ‘wen. ape Lael ee ee eee Vie hts tum seremeniere antivn, tgs) OO Dosey >, MEA, cael thu ethers MPO ege Kine «yen % ig AAR Tipo Gh, Abe, Gye aii ie oe us tases em: 8 teens aang Togs @ ten fe OAV Re Ane 4 OE Qiny Rice ioe Hl +8 dhge’ | | | . oes.

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