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siiaiali diidaaiaiaiis veer acs an gph tty eg gfBR EN The Seattle Star b NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904 VOL. 6. NO. 185 25 CENTS PER MONTH ELS EEE rh Nachos Mihaela Soantah tir tinhe tacate Bnet len. Ds. AOR So A TE SO SED es Dig a Bante Ae ont FIRE-BUGS" TRY TO DESTROY “TAKE PORT ARTHUR WHOLE TOWN OF ISSAQUAH WITHIN THREE DAYS” — The Torch Is Applied to the Company : GOES TO That Is the Message Which Oyama Has Store and Half the Business Section Shooting Scrape THE WURY Saat to the Besiegers of the Bussins The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News of the Town Is Wiped Out With a 3 : Loss of $40,000 SAONEE Mane “obeniagin 90 ee Sans or eeereen:| iaiandat tte Oe) Stronghold - SPOKANE, 4.—When the] OUS GUN-PLAY AFFAIR arguments in the Jeannette Harri strangling case 0 ned this 1 i Atterbey Kimball began with ' @y Goriove N. > store, discovere be a strong plea for t prosecution. ee ee ee ek eee Hie] Detectives Byrnes and Barck wore) that the man was a robber, and| Ho ssid that the delease had ca’ JAPS WERE TIEN TSIN, Bept. 24 at Marshal Oyam ERTS. | @aughter ts v an 1 shots, none of which, |ried out the ideal insanity defense hag sent & message to the at Port Arthur, os | attending her. J ca » the neighborhood of t tham, and that the jury should urging them to mak a the fortress within TSRAQUAH, We Sept. 24 men Kighth avenue and Stewart street ctiven called at the Gray |suard against being prejudiced by | 700 “FOXY the next three da: 0 as troops, which are Mhartly after 2:30 o'clock thie w ‘ about clock last evening to in- | he 1 Mr. Gray stated that sympathy rather than guided by the | weed «ee ing firebugs lay the torch to the Is-| 0. age rd o vestigate a shooting affair in which re had been no attempt to rob| facts, The county, be maid, bh faquah Coat company’s store on the| oe yon ’ a Pe . ; : heretofore been vesmirched several | mai tree Im h, and before Ox y, & groceryman, wielded how and that the affair was ” mn street of Inaaquah, and Then th : times by Just such cases, and bel My Beriops News Ass'n of the Tageblatt the conflagration that follewed could the gur ¥Y « misunderstanding. He told 4 | : bl extinguished the company store = a Corey t the officers that he detectives that the man who | hoped ft would not happen aga LONDON bunt tele ns at Mukden I& Saloon, butcher shop, harness shor Beater amit | had heard cries of murder issuing the house a short time be Attomey 1. W. Nuseum a “agate Tannty- By , Geo. Kuropatkin's at and ehoe p and a dwe burn- | trom the residence of Mra. Florence 1 at whom Corey fired the shots | "t70ng Plea for the defense Shiceet ace oF ted that the e cavalry patrols have reached i t that the Russian attle near Mukden, and that it bas now 8 favorable tmprenion upor ee Bs evidenced by rema M. Gray, whose husband is a bar-| was Bert Thos keeper at the New England & waiter Neither Gray nor Thompson ere in ashes, and nothing harred ruins de | ile with valusnie & Jen correspondent confirms the and werds ef rympathy for the he pr ip bu to a hea and that a few mom late b ny formal complaint againat Core ’ oe A The veusel. te . oiine ne gestae ‘ ar vieleed Tnequ He siexed his revolver, thinking | fair will probably be dropped cue aaetmaneaty. wumnecteh tor tie eburg, whic “ Begg yt ee ee eae ae ake The tota oo w asily met that of acquaintances of the 11 | | ment ' 40. family, aleo by the physical trou. | ORLOFF FIRED | Advices received from St. Pe x state that the orders pre he fire had gained some hend-| n* Sere. was selling out | bles aad the severe shock suffered viously sent to Come er Lineviteh adivostok to march from Bfway before it © wored 2 calendtigy - Om by the defeedant. Judge Sullivan | that place to Gen San, in Korea, have ti ountermanded and that Aby the dry timt nich all the| ne wae told t will figieh the plea for the defense @) for shebe Aeva) he has now been ordered to pr to kden with all possible urrounding structures burned were| cura nt seit. this aftern@en and the prosecution | speed to reinforce Gen. K ath ir my anit, the es drove the fire! 4 Rye will probably close its case so that) ST. PETERSBUF : t r r wires that a Rus- ers b: repeate neil the . P a i the came wilt ly go to the jury | Major General Orloff be sian ur round mine explo at I Arthur during @ recent at- ony ~~ eth stew Vievote ait | *tll, tt to & Jobber ts ro about 6 dolock, The attorneys were |t ible for the ret ‘ | tack, annihilating an entire Japanese regiment Bheir energies to the saving of build-| 1, tusinees mun ot the teen en each allpwed an hour in which to * trom Liao Yang, and an eae fimee in the path of the conflagra-!ang Wilkinson was making every | make Gpjrergument aa ectee ain tx omaet Mion and let it burn itself out in effort to élapese of the stock | | pa ‘s ber ak en aaa ek Gemaeel ROME, Sept. 24.—A fing to a telegr to the Italia wamiaine, jetructur tir Bt te unders hat the saleca, | anes > one p69 . received f Chefoo, the Japanese commanders now besieging Port } In a v t < Mihi] sane teen eect ae oe ete Kuropatkio. | Arthur have se ir mand for the surrender of the strong- ion asm af Tiomean. "The voters | n.snert (ame eae on account of i: | RUSSIA BUYS STEAMERS | star torte are sow’ Of the Japamene, white theve Sabesiee of Name: he volun tng among the le, growin: " * ¥ pene i fire department was sur ed f the labor trouble at the ming| PARENTS WENT TO CHURCH AND LEFT THE LITTLE ONES MADRID, Sept. 24.—Russia has! fe |e bees mut nothing could be done to save | at present | bought three stes t the expecte ® refuse the demand to surrend- i ceme Rage—ae Pe gp ogy See a a AT HOME ALONE—OTHER FIRES vas oe : Me Nr ge yt which event i ts etuted Ghat @ be attacked w ' man Darse, who feared his house | 06 The vessels ca general aseault, with nation than ever, will be begun D the intense } Aad Menage | ment of the envelc Japanese forces indicates that Maing aaoinin he Inability | order cada m danger (My Bortoos News Aen? ]'# a mystery. The Globe mill was aps seciene 1 such @ pian is to be carried out immediately ighters to reach the | The hy wen nave owever | WINCHESTER, Ky. Sept. 24. first large plant of the kind builton| KNOXVILLE . 4.—| _ ; The company’s store wax insured | While George Ce wife were} Bellingham bay and was a land-|It is reported that two fiasenge Mier & Stubbs’ saloon was ne 1 * hen rape y ne o roan wo Tenenene . . Rt ‘ , ow me eexiteee cee tent. e » The loss is not given lat church last night their home| mark. The company had just signed | trains om.the Southern railway col ST PETERS . General Kuropatkin reports under lew minates it ee fare | out thle more oe a Manager W- | caught fire and was burned to the|a coutract with @ Seattle street con- | lided 30 miles from Knoxville today. | today hat - e news of the various engagements ninates It was ir kinson is out of town. It is thought } > emt £.000,000 feet oF 4 dead of any of b esterday’s dispatches. hace. At this time the fire fighters | thee the len te tulle jreoah | ground. tractor to cut feet of lum- | Ten are reported dead and many in-| y 7 IP onal Ba ere Four children. from 4 to 7 years | ber, one of the largest contracts for | jured a 4 — ee curence The other beg R. old, were burned to death jlumber ever signed by a mill Ita} | i 4 acherer ‘urn! 2, in| u! ye 70,000 feet a day. erty desperate battle was | guranc Isaac Cooper, butld ee ee LADY CURZON PASSED A REST Made to confine the fire to the tow | ing $2,500, insurance $400 "witiam y iesnege:sadatcellacas ete napus: OLLEGE BUILDING BURNED Stores in the immediate vicinity.| Rell. shoe store and building, loss | BELLINGHAM, Sept, 24.—The| COL LESS NIGHT—MOTHER AND The burning bulidings were aban-| $3,000, insurance $150; Harder & |Globe Lomber company’s lumber,| MINNEAPOLAS, Minn, Sept. 24 SISTER HASTENING TO HER hime @oned and a stubborn fight waged | Stubbs, saloon, lone $2,000, insurance | planing and shingle plant was de |The four-story building of thestate fo check the advancing flames. | $1,000; John MeQuade, building, loss | stroyed by fire at midnight, entall-| university was destroyed by fire! ‘The tnman-? Fred Cussat's harness shop was! $1,000 ed Cussat, harness store ing a loss of $45,000. The insurance this morning. It was built in 1868 | pany, whe loade easy mark the fire and quick- | and building. lc 0; J. W. Fin- | was $16,000, The origin of the fire| The lons is estimated at $300,000. [a lumber cargo of 30,000 feet, may Dany om-| BEDSIDE | Seripns News Ass'n.) seiged forces are fighting as in @ oe eats CHEFOO, Sept. 24.—Reports from | furnace. A perfect storm of shell te that are is falling on the town, port and — s * ze 0 eens her | ney, butcher shop and building, loss the repart the sels capture in cottages a“ how god a Be: a pare nom mn wees oy and pe ese buildings | $2,000. absurd, a# Japan could buy the lum. | Vierreine of India rt Arthur ich is more | roadstead. Gen. Stoessel is going idiy burned to the ground before| ‘The business men of the mol | Federat hotel building, under wh |ber at @ mearby neutral port, to/!ll three days oan us than its predecessors, at- from fort to fort encouraging the anything could be done to savelexcept the Issaquah Coal company | it is proposed to place the sale whieh it destined, at the mar. | EME on bo 4 ms oi parm tacking the town on thr aia defenders in their desperate efforts. them. At this point the fire fighters nounced this morning that they | made a strenuous attempt to secure | ket price, ° We : eae toe ” " - ne o simultaneously and employing their The steamer Victoria arrived this fer ign a Seeete a would rebulld as soon a® posit’ | | the granting of the application at -_-— | cma nee Mrs. I = tater ane ees Eote a being determined to wont: — aa She 7 e ration. ot ther eo c6 © Pt @ cor ~ a » = and her | fis e business m1 v hou: made a deaperate stand and held the! — om po el hese lh as} ies a8 ‘ pw yooh poeple Sm com. i NAMED NEW OFFICERS) entdar tea Moaenee of the putters} Ruraian imines blew up whole bat-| heavy firing. while passing” Port flames im check. . > i |don for the bedside of the distin- | tions edly Ne a. | there is considerable talk of aban-| fiFTH AVENUE PROPERTY| that time it appeared to be. the Saiiaans ‘elitaoh tallon: : ‘a | Arthur in the morning, the firtng people saw that the fire| doning the mines permanently sense of the committee to turn down lope News Ass'n > | The whole of Admiral Togo's and! being on the west side of the city. ‘was finally checked they cheered the| A great deal of sympathy te felt WNERS OPPOSE CONCRETE ; we SAN BRANCISCO, Sept 24 —The| AP operation was successfully | vice Agmiral. Kamimura's equad-| The steamer was twice fire Indies who were nearly ex-| for William Bell. whe lost all he had , omer freate gee a rg any yom | sovereids gfand lodge of Odd Fel- |Performed on Lady Curzon this af-| rong are aiding the struggle, which, | Japanese warships, but only brtetiy hausted from their hard fight. In| in the world. He was crippled by| SIOEWALKS ptt agape ut At ls BOW | lows held the concluding seasion of |fTnoon. Her condition i* still! i: is feared, will be final. The be-| delayed two hours from the time the fire|rheumatiam and war morte tay claimed in some quarters that &|ine comclave today, at which the |EFa¥e, but the outlook is hopeful Was discovered the fighters had the| to make a living. His loas ts com- . = | frame-up has been made to grant | iow ceticers were installed the physicians say flames under control, but not until! plete. Many of the bux the application one men of | The announcement of the appoint | ’ one-half of the business district had|the town who were not burned oat| Albro Gardner and other Fifth| ment by Grand Sire Wright of the | SEFT FOR ENGLAND | } WILL INVITE 'EM been destroyed are preparing to assist the unfor-| @Venue property owners appeared |following officers was made: Joh NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—Mrs. Levi - a J. A. McEacheren, who lives in| tunat | sé | . ee | before th board of rks t Cockrus. Indianapolis, grand mar ‘er, of Chicago, and daughter WASHING i, Sept. = “3 the house adjoining the company| This morning one-half of the buai-| ip aM |shal; CH. Lyman, Columbus, ©. ASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—Presi pe is a loser to the extent of|ness part of the town Is in ashes, | MOTPing and made what will prob: grand meneenger; Rev. J. W. Ven about < arrived from Chicago at dent Roosevelt assured themembers 2,000. The house and all it#| The total insura ably be a successful protest against ete aoe o te of the jable, Hoepkinevitle, Ky., grand chap fontents were destroyed. This was| company’s # the construction of concrete walks clock this morning, and im of the Interparliamentary union i I : Balla’ — ly pbarked on the Red this afternoon that he would at an ardly sufficient ain bdwit eeer—vreeded Melon.) Star liner Vaderland, which sailed early date invite the nath of th One of the first buildings to catch| to rebuild « bulldings de.| OM that street. Bids for the {m gf ; pe seas. Ghaere r t a n ¢ jons © fire from the store and burned to the | stroyed. #* 4°") provement were opened this morn ~ |Enuseante, acctoaibe 5 Sa be tues babeniod ot tele Oa — herd oo at The te - Ground before any of the contents| The com ee teteet grand Te | will be kept informed of Lady Cur peace conference at The Hague. Gould be saved. Isaac Cooper, wh lition by wireless tele single | ing, but, in view of the decided pro test that ny's store is Tommy Burns, the man who ron's frame bu’ as made, the bow fing cov will ne a whe - t played horse with Billy W sina owns the building in which Mr.| block. Most of the other build probably reject them all. The mat WRIGHT INSTALLED graph, as soon as they arrive within Soipen gry honge MecEacheren lived. lost about $2,500.| burned are one and two fr Ser cae solerved to the caren au ”- | ALLENTOWN, Pa, Sept, 2¢—| balling distance of England. : eae Ge ok hee ° BOUND OVER 4 phan erad apd ban letmaanat and the city engineer. w. W. DE VEAUX SAYS STREET | Orand F pe ce ag tha UNDER | this atte oon and pla in the owners said they ellown, w statled at hin home ands of the sporting editor of Th > the improve CONTRACTOR QUOTED VAN. |here taley by F ‘ 1 8 Star to guarantee his good faith in| At @ late hour this afternoon Po- r the fact that Camping of he presence making the assertion that he would | lice Judge George anounced that he would p t set aside on the ground that she| ment. were it not " | was laboring under such great an-| the proposed regr « of Fitth avy-| OERBILT fa more « f the G bet $500 that Warren Zurbrick, | had decided to hold John North to guish of mind, caused by Furth’s al-| auc and other atreeta crossing Loder lof ¥ Wright Burns’ sparring partner, can beat | the superior court on the charge of legos threats, that she was not re-| Henny hill might make it necessary an. W. De Veaux, reaidin i wired te r Rufe r at 140 pounds, in Manslaughter, North will be held ponsible 0 destroy the walks in a year ¥ francis : zs, rounds bap ape tennessee to 4 Mrs. Gilson was arrested about > two. Temporary repairs will prob aint with ¢ noard of | vente miaht t ed © 44-! Phe preliminary hearing of John If this is not satisfactory,” I dan mae —_ years age for OO | law be anata at ning regarding the |) ment ¢ | North, charged with manslaughter, | stated, “I will bet $1,000 that | ds fra shin sesame foie tte | Sets ies ee AAUMMER CLUB | sainitatt treant eee Sy Ge gerh 7 3 & 4 olan as hotly the same ring, six rounds each | that her arrest and prosecution at| Street, water mains; Belmont Place : aring was h |Bes time was part of a scheme of| concrete walks; Brooklyn avenue, | !t *! be ec ted before the A lasted two days. North, the| Burns has the money to back all the Seattle Electric company to s..| ®tading; Sunnyside avenue, water | beginning © rainy season young man on trial, acting as a|his statements and says he will be GREEN LAKE WOMAN SAYS SE- | cure the property in question | mains; ¥ street and Wa a © contrac more har Rae and under the direction of | tickled to death if Turner, or th nd in-|he and Queenan, will take NIPEG, Man., Sept Seven hundred members of the Al- ed Mechanics organization in Can- pan than he anticlpated, th The board of publ Town Marshal ner, shot 4 Mrs. son has paid into court | sue sai fe an agreement witt >, adian Pacific shops struck at noon ED H for the property » is represent. | fon alting : ay didnenie , «gle ae ha Fr Kid P: 7 as, t " - few get by J. Henry Dem j the r ieee See, Co Coane sae © was creating @ disturbance at Au-/fight Kid Parker at 140 pounds, but) ‘The ladies of St. Marks church | ming | | He pied an vecheduted I ing In| urn last May has rete ed pol blank {9 meet | will hold a rummage sale next w engag pector ea week ag f - a rbrick at the same weigh at First avenue and Union street. Mrs. Alice Gilson, who runs the work i the club that he would not allow SUES THE CITY | Burns gives as his reason for s : f ty bene the building to be oc 4 until | making th t that he knows that} NEW YORK, Sept. 24—Judgo Green Lake boathouse, filed a suit men 4 iin th os Turr h n getting a lot of | Parker left for his home at Ksopus aah fron shatters were placed in the ex The M t compar ne tee a a thine | aan Ge ae in the superior court today to have be srl ite thre f wall i . , 4 MPANY | “easy” matches of late and that if|today. He re many visitors & deed, signed by her conveying } t he 4 compr . ‘ ner will meet any man at 140/at the Hoffman house this morning, j A | board took n in t T ’ ; ay s. several acres of land toJacob Furth onic the matter and probably w t. | whe will not have | (1! i . ‘pounds he should not object to} He arrived at Esopus at 2 o'clock | set oside on the ground that it was . | F os ‘ to be 1 on the lower floor, leav- | ¢ Re wy k nation | Meeting Z 1 Burns f er this afternoon, The journey was 4 obtained by fraud. Her complaint Rev P. Reveille and the con-| ng the requitement for the upper |, the sum of $8,118.86 with | states that hi met “Cyclone” | uneventful 1 ta full of sensational allegations re-| judge Taliman this morning an-|eregation of the First MP. church | OMWORTHY OF f nly interent at the rate of 6 per cent| Kelly and Billy Woods since com: | WASHINGTON, Sol 34.—TI ‘ garding the hods used by the! nutied the marriage of Mary Tur-| at the corner of Third avenue July 1 ing to the coast and is now matched NGTOD Sept. 2 he Beattie Electric company, of which | ner and Darwin Turner. The young| Pine street will make a Mr. Furth ts president, to force her| wife, who brought the suit, testl-| test against the granting of a lic und | ; ‘ bishop of Canterbury arrived o-| THE MINISTRY) HEARING POSTPONED |" ‘The mit wii ve 0 tont of tne rignt| 2 meet Joe Walcott. none of whom | Archnlahon of Canterbury arrived . | easy . te ' , {lroad sclal and spent the : to sell him the property, which Was] tied that soon after SuasneA EEE 6 tates aettinn Cpmentte carder pay oa poste to bea ra | spectal and spent the morn- ’ pice the terminus of the Green| Turner she found he was already na ed it ¢ rmes up Senaee the license (Special to The Star) | The t Kon the writ of man- | coy nation proce . b y Burns’ forfelt will remain The | {ng driving about the city 8h rtly j Lake car line. |married and had another wife and|gnd revenue committee Monday aft.| , STITHS, Idaho, Sept. 24.—Rev. We. | ante by propert ern) > wert pa Bg Star office for one week and if any |@fter noon he was received by the | She alleges that she sold the land| tye children eee Aceh coage M x J. Sim ant f Haptist | new t tar to f , Pe AB, 2 dl : of Turne backers think that the | president He will dine at the to Mr. Furth in 1901 for $650 and aires ¢ gy trance wae bo, church. has t ' 1 thy | K ” t ! f G black b an beat Zurbrick they | White house this evening. a cals ome morrow night at| ing circulated for presentation to| tists, held } tine ' WILMINGTON, Del, Sept, 24.—|ts — BULINGS, Mont, Sept. 24.—Ten ge 50, | Carpente Fomth sveane {the elty council, but owing to the| y anti ad. the 4 tlh Bight wen, convicted’ of vario prisoners, am them some of the “ . ; bsence from the city of the ad-|» 4 by officials of the ct but | TH 1} ert were flogged in the New Harry Fischer © warded most desperate criminals ever con- she say y was | near addressed | ¥ | : ; i \ . t desper r j efraid that Mr. Furth would Prine boo Mr wd, of Vverett,|Jacent property owners the plan | nothing be know siside | yeat asthe county we yard to- cree ¢ e fr nw D fine n ° hi low oe og county at his threats to make her trouble.| who will rpeak on ‘Phe Socialiag) Pas given up as to the t hin mind r day. Blood wa from the Fischer, on the grour prison, made thelr escape from the Pie. Gilson asks that the deed be | Mover Jules Rodelsheimer, who owns the’ The affair has created «© wanna backs of several « pauibility Of tamnaramen+ There Iaat night

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