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" as lS dannii Prony 7 ase ™ ems 6 ba ager : The NIGHT EDITION 10 rowithipeasbshe stein nice ad doll! ly ae DaA atts AW 5 IIR : \TTLE STA} apices age SRAM BR AB wae FEDNESDAY. AY eattle Star WASHINGTON, MONDAY, ONE CENT Tonight and Tuesday—Showers to Fresh South to West Winds. The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News Light 25 CENTS PER MONTH SEATTLE. SEPTEMBER 26, 1904 VOL, 6 TWO YOUTHFUL DESPERADOES, ARMED TO THE TEETH, HOLD UP AND ROB A SALOON AND SHOOT DOWN THREE MEN WHO coho TO GIVE BALTTE f * TIRE ne a Re IRR eset Fairbank “Little Journey to Many States’ KANE MAY DIE TOOK PLACE IN LOU CONWAY'S SALOON EARLY THIS | No. I--- W isconsin and Minnesota. William Kane, who was brutally MORNING-—JAMES MURPHY PROBABLY FATALLY WOUNDED | the count y fall charged ith ‘raat | with intent murder, is in a erit feal conditic ition in the Everett t 4 | pital. It is thought that he will not | live and Murphy's hearing has beer ’ postponed until it ed wheth ‘ er or not the assault will prove | fatal ( AND TWO OTHER MEN MADE TARGETS FOR THE BAN pouoo 00 of DITS’ BULLETS — ROBBERS GOT LITTLE LOOT — POLICE qo0o aoo HAVE NO CLEWS itt ona “f nae ‘ italics On Of SN} Wisco SIN i : lt Ve | -AICKED THE BOY | —— ay AT 2:30 o'clock this afternoon) thoroughly covered by the poll } | ee hours after the rederic eland, a 17-year-old lec "1 >, m4 on _ . : met the slightest trace of the dee: | Gosia, ‘Three hours after the = poh tntertel, Mccleland « 7-ye0r-ol4 | RUSSIANS REPORT THAT JAPS FAILED IN AS+ peradces had been found and Aat| Gilbert McBeath, an old man whe sult in the eaperior court Saturday was winged as he attempted to ¢ against William Kilmar 1 SAULT ON PORT ARTHUR AND IN ATTEMPT TQ eo far the officers had net secured cape through a back ¢ ot the drayman, to recover 0 fo ‘3 i ,~: saloon, was found welte : been kicked by one Pe . “wee > ss "3 + @ single clew on which to work. Au: | SUloon. was found welt ; on. ‘The boy's parents claim| TAKE PASS SOUTHEAST OF MUKDEN thorities of all neighboring towns | Cut of his wits over Conwa le t the animal attacked Bim while by the police « who had rea wes owlnging 08 6 Beg? have been warned to watch out for son to believe ho wan dead The horse, it is claimed tt . red and, while pastur Peta : : @ bandits. ey were andits and he gladly consented to be removed to the wing and running up to him paye After da bombard ment the Japanese made a general Two masked men entered Lou | Wayside Emergens ital, where | —s be Serevegs a Rae apr \ " Conway's saloon, at Sixth and May- | @2 examination pro t he was | anon ni ur and were repulsed with a heavy loss. B a pard avenues, at 3 o'clock this | Hot seriously in) hy st | —_——__—. morning and, after shootin lagers between life and death. H > Bt HEME proprietor and two of the ocets, | tutestines be ed tour ISTS THAT SANTA CLAUS DORSN'T I wrt 1 WHO FIGHT | BT. PETERSBURG, Sept. 26.—Gen, Kuropatkin reports to the , fu pants of the place, robbed t sh — ee en cee | czar that the Japanese are increasing their force at Benispudst, to the | register and took a watch and chain | Stent 00. sive 2 | > . A man who refuse kive eastward of Mukden, and adds < from Conway. James Murphy was! pame, claimed this morning that he | fatally shot wh the stomach, | knew the bandits by sight and had | | kirm es have rred in the valley of the Hun Po river an@ | Gilberft McBeath received a serious | seen them in that neighborbo / bullet wound in the side and Lou! for the last wee He says tha | | a : : at Ts aca ‘s the valley sonke reiten’ ses E } ; Conway was shot in the arm, The they were young fellows and that UNITED STATES ATTORNEY s , = "? ee m Was nearly deserted at the; be nev saw t a be y late a | ow - 4 in that ¥ y. Atth . we ] time the hold-up artists appeared Ping «Ae | FRYE, WITH ASSISTANCE OF : BURG Gen. Sakharoff wires that during / Lou Conway is a brother of James eget and | | MARSHAL’S OFFICE, PRE the three « apanese vanguard attempted to oc Conwey, councilman from the First unfreq an | cupy Kaoutalin pass heast of Mukden, and were repulsed. p an ¢ men there last night PARES TO G0 To epoxana | a a pu At 3 o'clock the oc ts of a brightly Mghted an the saloon were startled t © two ing distance of Cudahy’s | ROME, Sept A message from Chefoo states that the Japee ‘ masked men enter the place. The | large packing house, where there are } Stat os mere Port Arthur today. The losses of the attacking ‘ 7 - Pe oe See ne " _ United States Attorney Jensie A forces are insignificant, owing to the fact that the Japanese fortify 4 i men were both armed with revol- | watchmen T ms are constantly | Frye has packed his trunk. All da t posit mph ‘ t < Dore dd wits bn taiaeginte notes | paseag ak Gen the solvent Salarday be hod fete the mindic ct| Sil alr posttions and 0 not emp y inte uy patil So Senee. ag , ; a e king eb most dismantied he ille: to the occupants to 4 up their| tracks within a few hundred feet the floor of his office in the fede bands deliver up their money | Of the piace and the police authort- | buliding 4 from time to time — .% > tles are at a loss to give a reasor United States Marshal Hopkins , and vabeahis ee aterea | fF am occur of this kind in| Gaatin an Sees anaes to" THIRTY THOUSAND MEN NOW AVAILABLE yne of the masked thugs entered . est to hely that quarter, which has been “po preas it down. The i of . the north door of the saloon, while | © Be * ¥ a. Th k Is full « ST. PETERSBUR Un ed reports received today his fellow hold-up entered the doc eed to death wding to th books, in neat sheepskin covers place the ¥ Art ptember 15 at 1,100 kille@ - below at the same time. Both wore| @#atement of Conway's brother, | which Uncle Sam's attorney wil and ied. B Septe nd 22 the losses were{ K masks and carried revolvers.| James Conway. the councilman | quote bits of law, and of various killed and ; The first intimation of a robbery | from the » iret ward kinds of evidence Uncle Sam will « t ble defenders at Port Arthur now is estie was the command “throw up your | "4 use in prosecuting a long let of wr at ? hands” which one of the bandits ut cases at Spokane before gran . ¢ showed onl 8 pack COULD BE HAPPY WIM EITHER IF “"TOTHER DEAR ¥. - } looked like a gatling ius to the ter | 1 BID | fermen Attorney Gardner w - g0| Rept. 26.—The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Exe ror-stricken men. onway, Ww 4 along, But Stenographic Clerk Pi . # that Alexieff will return to the position ag was leaning on the bar at the time. | Ss REJECTED crop will have to stay at home. The far east 1 thus 1 rem higher in rank tha? did not think they were in a ta, -_-_—_— exodus from the building and the atk « Grippenberg was chosen to comman@ 4 at first, and said: “You anewwers Constres | |forlornness of the one left behind " r is forming on account of the fo F | only joshing.” e pot, © od anon | | together with the disastrous things ss compored with Kuropatkin’s irresoe j Bay CEE By Ba ag rom {I | months ago would be completed by | | that are being done to the on s of} ution wi mp ° the federal building by a force of | NCILMEN WILL SEE THAT | the time the tunnel’ was finished, | n ra Nn | q uselse at his side. Three or four | cou . has been again indefinitely de-| carpenters and plasterers, give the | more reports followed in quic | QUEEN ANNE DRIVEWAY layed. Announcement comes from | headquarters of Uncle Sam's smug JAPS PREPARE FOR FLANKING MOVEMENT bb ceesion and the room was filled it se cntaaueay the head offices of the Great Nor- | gler-suppressors and Chink-catch with smoke. Gilbert McBeath was; WO BLACKMOOR, Idaho. Sept. 26—|thern In St. Paul that new bids for|/ TWO MEN OVERCOME BY GAS ers a very gloomy atmonphere | ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 2¢.—An official dispatch today inate the second man struck. The bullet | : the construction of the depot are to | Mr. Frye Marshal Hopkins,| ates that the Japanese under Field Marshal Oyama are preparing te ' entered his left, aide. i paceed - Deputy Sheriff EP. Sweet wax | be called. Bids were opened last| ANO ANOTHER DANGEROUS: | together with their assistants, left] ™A&K* an extensive turning movement to the east of Mukden. through the edge of the door . . ms . , » Saturday, but for some unknown | for Spokane yesterday, where they | A large force fi Lise Yang avancing across the. Taltep \ through which be attempted to get Dr. Crichton, councilman from | killed and Section Foreman W. E. |eason all of them were rejected | bY SURNED leet de Tethain abovi s month to, iver and marching north to Join the main Japanese forces, a Murphy fell a few seconds " ns * Pitagerald «was probably fatally | —_ > | | prosscube a0 en ' Sherwards, mortally wounded and|*¢ Kighth ward, and other mem-| | ooo) i ee fight with WILL TRY TO = | Pr mecute government caren. ‘ i a B —— sragh ath —_ bers of the city legislature, are go robbers yesterday afternoon. } (y Beriops News Aswad | JAPS CONTROL WATER SUPPLY » é = - ing to take steps to force, or compe he deputy sheriff wax sum- | . , ; toon wo powstble | as te soho seupese fares, an somes. Ss, SPS steed tice tebe SOLVE MYSTER}| ©0M0, Colo. Sent 26 —Avewet| LONDON, Sept. 28. —A Chefoo dispatch states that the Japaneem f Conway Jked to his home ana|t - poard of Rees s °, lorce whe were attempting to hold up| den 1 apture of Fort Kuropatkin during the assault begun Septem- will be taken to a hospital this af-|contractor who ls paving Queen | ind rob & gang of Japanese section neon and Roy Miller, miners secured control of Port Arthur's water supply. The port ie terncon. The bullet from the ben Anne ive Oe no lat soune week, |oands. Calling Fitzgerald to bis nt Furth, of the Seattle | sugtered death from gas in the Al military value, but its loss is critical to the Russian gar- 4 dit's revolver still remais lodged,| The contract was let some ¢, Sweet went to the se pany, this morning sent f it giving the Japanese power to at any time cu® tlose to the bone, in the forearm. |®«0, but not a shovelfu all the members of |medan tunnel, in the Tarryall dis- | y ’ Hety Longfield is wondering how | yet been moved. The co koned inside by one | '"* nel her ceded in capturing several other important po- he escaped injury. He stated this | for the paving of the thorou of the robbers, and just as he step. | ‘1h fo th trict, this morning. Superintend- | sitions and today the big forts guarding the north, northeast ani yr that the firing = #0 rapid — sonatats - ar on ym bene | ned over the threshold the rot Weumer, si eat L. C. King was danger ,» | SUVELL MORRIS, WHO CAME! northwest sides of the town are threatened. 4 that he could not tell from which |one of the biggest street jobs eve ye day ap river, which now . jerousl | direction K came. As soon as he Gone im ihe eet . mand fired point blank ee werned. The gas was caused by a| “ERE FOR MEDICAL TREAT. = could gather his wits he telephoned men will cae Galles enbée te power. Rag pal age er ‘| MENT, FOUND DEAD IN BED ning. The Green Lake boulevi for police arsistance a forehead, killing him & on ob jestroye he = tunne j project is to be again taken up row De actives Hubbard end | dome not delay its portion f th ity make the trip, | Heverat Of thew house | | an effort is to be made to get t ‘reeman and Sergeant Mike Powers | ¥ t tract attaches Fu anxious te t. They want te city officials to start some action fi hurried to the scene in the patent | Breer eet ion = im plac oe frad sing him into a oe say vat why it tx | Buell Morris, of Tolt, died sud the matter. The Green Lake cith wagon. stakes nis is done and there a seo chets inte nN mt, t str Pe " | zens are chafing at the delay te File bebé-uge; after the shooting other unavo le dels be | ton of wh started = mar Russ sian Cruis ser wool > ee Se arnt se | which the construction of the boule= everybody to remain | tractor James Markey ‘s ‘ : = . 7 Re municipal plant on esterday afternoon. It Is believed vard has already been subjected, ag more | € for asking fc Te te , ompleted no muen quicker Sighted death was duc natural | the boulevard is much needed fom rem oard ¢ .e . es . ea as the man had e to the! ordinary needs as well as for please } ond t it te ‘ weil or the purpose ng to a ure. ed men to go bet By Scripps News Ass'n.) tal. A who| SIG MEAT PACKERS MAY E8-| president Sau s and othe@ take the money fr et ing a | sate 6—A steamer ben |e nett Morr TABLISH BRANCH HOUSES IN| members of the park board, m register. He entered through | tn ‘ ? to his room te ers of the city council, and W. ’ - and made his wa eople wha live | lo found the i an uD SEATTLE IMMEDIATELY Wood, the owner of much of the Most of the mone The , ndition. A physician land needed for the improvement a ured from the ca fare up t was called, but death came in a few have been invited to be present trett minutes a a . the meet It is desired to stare nway’s pockets were t wi t The body was removed to the A branch packing house of Lib ie condemnatiot ceed through an@ several dollars will be | Bonney-Watson morgue, where it MeNeill & Libby, the great Ch econ os 0 — —— t Bartender J. C. Gray, whostood just th ing in Cherry Valley and Tolt are within a short tin Ed behind Conway when the bandits| ities now del heard from. Coroner Hoye will not a. president of the com catered, Thee en ob emaent o - ke an investigation of th ¢,| pany, togethed w 2. F. Swift the part of the saloon men to frus ° MIT" POUL A (enter the hospital was 4,315. as he believes the facts a vice president ¢ and com- | trate the bbery, as everything _— - One of the ¢ features of the pany and als MeNell &] was no time for any resistance and | The ho have » trained by the | looking over the local id and fig- | they were all temporarily paralyzed | chief of the fire riment ju uring where they might secure a] ‘ by the sight that met their gaze | are the fire artment horses an site. They arrived from Vancouver | when the smoke from the belching | | the amb es are equipped A CRISP Friday night. Saturday morning § revoly lifte efi | ‘i tly I they spent in Tacoma | Harry Longfield, another visitor in |, The re Seattle and San Francisco are the saloon, made some feint as if fever ts ‘. r more the only two cities on the coast | 4 to attack the robbers and three| whites than among natives NORTH YAKIMA pt. 26.—A remarked Mr. Tilden, while here.| HE 18 SLOWLY SINKING, BUR j shots were fired at him, but, in the | JUDGE GRAY SUSTAINS CON rear-end collision occ Hat Yak Tam at the size and the | WILL PROBABLY LIVE A contusion and smoke fro: h ma City early orning, in ness pr ity of this city VE FO) other shots, none of them took ef | TENTIONS OF UNIONS IN AN hich R. W man, of| The millionaire packers were | none of them took ef- | : | | SEVERAL DAYS pe: | Seinhista nabiond Ellensburg, was burned to death taken all over the city by John| J Was tailed ofan, ¥ Local freight No. we A, | 1 “kum, the manager of the local | = i Bf sch 2a, or Pa ga wo org | ahha stopped at Yakima City, followed by | branch of Swift and company. As “adres hoe ait “ne be | ‘ engine in charge of Clarence a t for their proposed loc al) (By Scripps News Ass'n.) a 1 ‘ tion 0 whose er golng | branch pa & house Dpeared ‘ 3 phy and Conwe By Ser own Acw'a. to th aa i ie + nch packing house they appeared! WORCESTER, Mass, Sept. 26.— } The bandits, after securing the| SCRANT : J locomot nto t , in the vicinity | Senator Hoar took no nourishment loot, « left the piace. On his | Gt " in wh tove in minal grounds, | Wing the night and little medis pons vie og oF * arity . ine, He very weak, but will arri \ ia which | One f requisites of ®) Krobably live several days. : a well-made ack mask j a burn and t urs site f h an establishment is “ side of the loade 3 t that it p as th yest railroad : that the bandit were w a f t In fact, tt aid that the 4 1 n the t man, and when the flames | principal ect in establishing a i set Geen ¢ w subdued, t wily was found branch acking house here is that} the east lo of M . nani © tint on pilot of the engine, | edl the firm 5 be ¢ led to more poring ‘dials diiaiten 2 é : |to a crisp, Nothing but the trunk | economically and expeditiously send te de tion of them Is | om " requ remained its goods to the Orient. The route y any of the men in the #a- | ed of t aera, + from Seattle to Vladivostok, Japan They say that both were | m f the “sp 3 DROWN and China, as far south as Hong young men and short of stature. | an a to pa kong, is several hundred miles Beyond this little about their ap-|of a prope luctio horter from this city than from |SM& PASSED A QUIET NIGHT pearance can be learned the earnings of all contract mine Franel i AND HER CONDITIO! ° ancisco. N The black masks used comp'etely | sii — VICTORIA, B. ©, Sept, 26.—| The placing of Jim Hill's two wae covered their face nd the affair soon gga bs | Sergt.-Maj, Churchard and Seirgt,| huge freight carriers on the Seat MUCH IMPROVED TODAY 4 was carried throng with ra- | Stris 1 f . | Bndicott, of the Royal engineers, | tle-Oriental run within a short time ity ar t tt ij T " Celestia f rican b ne » the Philip | ome her y and br 4a at the ee 2 a He ¢ 4th . oe wt eels rr and the second mate of the tish | will give Seattle shipping facilities | i. led occupants of the saloon hac z “ ay are ¢ ag tae ve ship Blythewood, were drowne ff | for the Oriental trade unapproach pret ui i » tha b low r y b | . Sc Ds ¥ Hitle time to obuerve details, Both |three guards, wo that the yellow | to the nursing of the sick in the | Albert head in a squall yesterday. | able by San Franc The Chi (By Scripps News Ass'n.) 1 were armed with 26-callber revol- | men woull have no chance to Jump | civil hospital at Manila, are special |'Tho threo men were of a party ) packers probably had thia fact | LONDON, Sept. 2¢.—This morna vers _ Five hote were sald to have he The 11 Chis ae o Ln : ee oll algae se even guests of Capt. Pritchard, of | jy mind in looking over this city. | {ng the following bulletin was is» been all that were fired. However, | oi ordered deported, having | ing physician, just made public by lthe Blythewood They left Saturday evening tor San| Sued: “Lady Curzon passed | @ | some say that there were several | rund to be unlawfully in the United | the war department Po - : | Francisco. quiet night, Although her condl- es States | “Their faithful and untiring wort get eg SnD Pv abbpe lhe ohh tion remains grave, slight signs of / Ar yer of witne that Pinte nag ode netnnent: 5 trenk hall, 1509 Firat avenue, Colonel improvement were manifest this y man who gave the command to| Tom Layton wan atrested by Pa-|“pyey were very frequently ealted | == rench and Major Dubbin will lead | ‘TO WAKE UP , tand and deliver did most of the|trolmen Damm and King Saturday |ypon to not only perform double| be thrown opon to all who nppiled culovle iw relatively tour ti [Sener ee oe eat de A bullotin at 1380 o'clock today shooting, if not all of it, and tht) night em the charge of knocking | duty, but to serve many hours over-|fvom Manila and from the prov-,common among natives than amene|e talented speaker, having over states that the improvement noted te companies anaitad onsionp ts| Geren 3 Loneon aud breaking biel een, This will be approcietasetem |inces, Inthe courte of deo ong oda » amon nitives than ameng | years’ experience in the army, H this morning had been maintained, / ” C68 werdre fiir inert {im Pho affair ovcurred near Moe- | the onorvating affect of this etiante | thaw wore cared for at the hospltal| matives tlauont a Roped oueng | mere wit ke 90 tatemating one | it Is stated at Walmer castle this o fue smamiy ea 0 dn ib at he jon ne mh td Wisteinay = amd tho innintont charactor qt tm| 14070 Civil employes, pay patients, | yonly thom neewe whiter Awthrns Pho sete aro all ag : aes evening that the patient passed a $ these con airy GO Graphene Nt Med etyeeh Laman Accum Kayeem af | weet te conildiornd,” Ne civil employes, free pationts, 204 | Is mare Mequeet mney seer te | ko Th ee fairly quiet day. Pb word Mh eh pts “Oi Fas ity’ | attrmengt ini, to ABE b Lm 0 Wit | Fea vik hock wad Iahwetnd at |@Rivato patients and 100 emergonty |the Tayo Off to te megion: | coe clyaii von pag pe eo ne y wo ee { Oe iene gurinenat as aut by tral | (or aenaultod MF rft tr OF fe | Chee NAY has thes CORO GE A Ae. |/efion. Tho total number of pationty|among Whites Amounts to MO imdetae eeeried 1.200 tone of ate eri WE vg gt the ss cn : ane bs 8s oe sane Oe Pipe ve ow bel ge. mf seen and " 7 . . Of Aee) ra ay’ 1 ) of gpecia’ mp an Francisco yeste toe ou Oie ity & DOW being venge. ra Sites el pea, Bom, Bil ‘pid y Dreggribed for who did not} cent, among natives 15 per cemive }@@@hd iron hydraulic piping. tan to be held diay eve- passengers. bts ye te ’ “4 oa nee “ _ * @. de la ii alii ci il i Le "6 nn