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ONE CENT Tonight Sunday—Partly Cloud ght to Fresh § Weat Wind NIGHT EDITION SUICIDE FELL ON CROWDED STREET The Seattle SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, ta SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1904 ee The Only Paper in Seatile That Dares to Print the News r ‘ VOL, ¢ 8s CENTS PER MONTH NO ) ‘ MOTHER AND SIX CHILDREN ARE VICTIMS OF THE “STEELE” TRUST j MRS. LENA IGAACGON AND LITTLE ONE WERE LEFT TO oF GE h MILLS A NURSERYMAN snHooTSs HIMSELF | STARVE BY THE CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY, | WHICH HAD INVESTIGATED THEIR CASE—POLICEMEN THROUGH THE HEAD AND 18 TAKEN TO HOSPITAL IN | FIND THE FAMILY UTTERLY DESTITUTE—POOR COMMIS- SIONER NOTIFIED DYING CONDITION—NO EXP LANATION OF ACT } nueemecinnee | ' f h "WW t h t * ib The —— | o \ ganized Mrs. Trance na len hed in pory 1 fi ng th of George 1. M ’ i to be e eh to prevent Mil from com jt " |ONE REPORT HAS RUSSIAN COMMANDER WOUNDED, WHILE ound yesterday evening | York t ire I 1 ' Durseryman and a stranger In the | mitting the rash act | The Japanese have engaged three Muaiian reeerye divisions | h b back no : ‘ 3 ao ot tan eleen nak wae which are believed to be persona lly commanded by Gen, Kuropat- ) gether ir bbing city, shot himself through the bead account of the J ANOTHER SAYS HE, WITH THREE DIVISIONS, 8 IN IM shal tlin \ciitan eatinat thest-aen voeuad thie’ & “a ee te - Bai eiAh 0 38-caliber revolver im the people thought, when they utmost Importance is attached to the outcome Russians about {ate ¢ tt MINENT DANGER OF CAPTURE—KUROKI 18 SAID TO HAVE Poosbu have fled to the northeast 1 ' . ' street in front of the Norris Safe &| saw the pistol, that the man might | he the b May's store, on Second | be demented, They started for cov- | HIM SURROUNDED—KUROPATKIN HAS ALREADY NAM | — . - : - y Zeck comple : IT WAB AN ORDERLY RETREAT ' t . n I 15| er, but bef e ad © to get & « ' k avenue near Union 1:28} ef, but & Gap tet time to © ore WHO WILL SUCCEED HIM IN CASE ANYTHING HAP- AT. PETERSBURG, Oot. 16—A dinpateh, dated Mukden, @:26 , 7 i Yelock this aftert away he had placed the gun to his } Sok Jaat night, states that Ku tkin ehecked the 1 { ' k of f ovek 5 : vanee Yesterday on the Shahke river a hat althougt ' * hk h t PENS TO HIM t Mills had just alighted from a] temple and fired had fallen back 20 rallies it had bee fj ‘ | Kuropatkin t# holding a | « the north bank r k " 1 « b passing street car and walked to the) Th © was sumomned oe |. ctvateatend@ine ¢ went . Pg avs nga we ° ‘ , , ito P K ts ate hat Kuropath ix ‘ karoft At at , tu t| A ' eva 1 he a . jer ’ eon Gene ' nue cee . « ffice ae i tar sidewalk. He had ' " . | ROME, Oct, 15.—Reports from Tokio state that Gen. Kuropat i al ' « A hin { being and i eheewe en passersby were | idence hospital. Dr, Show said he abiel « tat D x grave the sidewalk when pas ? kin has been wounded, The Italia Militaire has a dispatch from —_— big > York block ene | ox se » face, he r z oO see Na stol | « id t live any le th of time. | ‘ ; horrified t him pull a 5 ' — Mukden stating that the garrison there Is departing for Harbin. | RUSSIANS CONTINUE TO RETIRE man groped t reporter's from his pocket and place it to} Mills is middle aged and was dress» “a TOKIO, Oct sss Wink thin bielema toe ' ' t 1 ' bie home, a retiring. Kurop been crushingly defeate Oya the non news wets a being that provisions his right temple 2 eee KUROPATKIN PERSONALLY IN DANGER j extimaton the om wt 30,006 y night, Some started to interfere, but be eon conducting a amal en ot “ p | "Through the efforts ofthe entire front of all our armies, the big, | a patrol-|ahe sank to her } wnked = a at Fourth avenue and Clay| > LIAO YANG, Oct. 1 m ow ened ed on there as ving ; eee my wan driven back Friday to the right bank of the Shahke ¢° ei xd z ad fore they could reach a dull lulkes coer oe | from the battlefield during the ni ght state that General Kuroki has river, thes fundamentally destroy ing the enem hye Pome ne c a sim ‘al Kuropatkin, In personal command of three divisions of the ente.Wield Marsha! Oyama . a! Wh 1 bers of The Star yeport sound 1 he pped to | on bin wall epter nygyo Russian army, cut of from retreat, and that the Russian commander | Phe Russian corpses buried by our men Thursday exceed ' apa to eat t filled with ‘ The cause his action Is @ YS) Lod his entire force are in imminent danger of being captured Oda beebies consist if a large number of gray Boe " t be aiging ed through je sidewalk, apparently dead tery © re ks offi eri ficatio nu in be " © amc i, k ft h . « household, th : The report | ficial veri fication, matunition, cars, etc., besides g uns already reported ah 6 h block of I 1gh, she says, There were many people on the Bulletin—Mills died at Provi comesnadauaae lave ei them a | ci as ee " t T before the rect at the time, but none near! dence pital jock | JAP OFFICERS KILLED JAP® WiLL TAKE MUKOE Sey te dnen pennant : ana oe —_ TOKIO, Oct. 1 jeneral Ok per hat four officers we NEVCHWANG, Oct. 15.—A Japanese officer here says that | He tumb ow k r jition. Hur “ killed, 31 wounded 4 are missing In the engagements of Ge tHiere te wo doubt but that Oyama will soon occupy Mukden and w ' ‘ hes ives tober 10, 11 and 12. continue his advance to Tielang, where the final battle of the year’s r etc fr mpeign is expected to be cone ed before the end of the h h - e - cat and before b sides enter Into winter quarters ke t r f t KUROPATKIN IN THICK OF FIGHT f mick The police. : | ——— * & e They ma ow ook sin TOKIO, Oct. 15.—After the Japanese partly occupl | ‘ hea Ege te yesterday evening the Russian main body fell back into the | JAPE BOMBARD PORT ’ ee ~ - ~ a bi Ap <a talnous district east of the railway, where it baited and ts CHEPOO, Oot Hk Wesib hex ‘Sine : t yripaithy td tei "wete gaging the Japanese right, which they were en ing PortiArthur Wednesday, which still contis - we le oe ot fer ain ene t tor {hd indilod taken - cement Pee Ses dra. Trance 14) ney'a mon Mra. 1 of the allegatio forth in the t * @ th b f with ¢ i] | complaint are too sensa eres ts , of ch y to be published ' nd its at y, unorgane a } | When Cantor wa on by roug me * was eulded. ® Secretary, | resentativ he Sede thin afer ¥ forced to appea 8 é that noon he refused to m any state ne face of h t 4 hildren from WASSIR AND OBABSHAW KHAN, CHARGED WITH BRUTAL KILL. | 4 Samad mine tie aaen “ 1 the 6 he chi } Superior Judge Tallman an deny that an a nm hed beer 2 | nounced this morn! from the « ‘ ER, RELEASED FROM JAIL BY | Bounced this morning ING O MERELI, THE DDLE R, RELEASED | bench that he will try no divorce . at it ? THINGS COMING 7 eases where incompatability of - id PUBLIC PROSECUTOR'S ORDER IN FACE OF STRONG EVI- | temperament is alleged, if he can rn rage genom gt ob iba: it STAR READERS DENCE OF GUILT that he dees not regard it as « meneseiii * rs worthy cause of action. o The divorce sult of Mra Nellie) JOSEPH CANTOR, A JEWELER, SUES ATTORNEY H. H. EATON The § will publish an- © ——E " Davis agninet her husband, Will FOR $50,000, CHARGING ALIENATION OF . ganized” @ . HIS WIFE'S AF ‘ , which w assir Khan and Obabshaw , dropped, members of the Afghan | m Davie, was the case which / 5 M hich ne olony came to the sheriffs office | called for the new ruling. Mra FECTIONS ih th expose the methods o Khan, charged w £ most | y as and t all they knew | Davis alleged incompatability of | ’ i by H. Wirt Steele to @ ¢old-biooded and dastardly rde of the case temperament, but the judge would ‘ | —- pf tee eee bs ‘ever committed in King county,| They told of confessions Obab-| mot grant the divorce until the 4 # a > \¥ eS were released from the county jail} shaw and Naseir had made of the | complaint was amended and cruelty Joseph Cantor, a jeweler, in the, that Eaton has exerted such an in ‘ite a th, tee: Pronk: « this morning for no other reason | killing and ste that the murder- | alleged. employ of Joseph Mayer @ Hiro., 116 fiuetiie over Mra. Cantor that she x port. ie ou lexiti- © than that Prosecuting Attorney \ ere were paid to commit the crime ee Cherry street, and residing at 2208 » anger has any affectioin for her LADELPHIA. 0 Im the mate institutions @ Scott does not w » prose y wemy of Merilt’s ys Madison street, bas instituted suit | husband a large number of noted at pusiness, SIMPLY BE- @ them. The cases were dismisse he informers, who were com-| gf | 2eainst H. H. Eaton, a local ator One of the most important wit » Washington, Pitts CA M. STEELE DID ” this. mo: by Judge Tallman on| pletely in the confidence of the} hey, charging him with a'ienatmg! nesses in the case will be Cantor's and other cities, Mis LIKE THE CLASS OF o Scott's on. jn e m took a deputy! Py vos wife's affections, Cantor asks) ¢-ye Id son kah Page Knox ighter of FORTUNATE PROPLE WHO @ eet as eh eeeee chews h| sheriff to the exact spot where] damages in the sum of $50,000. The! The %® were married In 1896 Mrs. Philander Knox WERE FUGES IN THIS @ murder in the first degree the| Nassir and Obabshaw had buried sult was brought through Attorney | in Oakland, Cal, and their home ame the bride of James INSTIT * Killing of Merili, an East Indian | the gun with which they are al A: J. Spechhert and has not been | life. according to Cantor's petition Pitt The r this institution @ peddier, on Lake Wa ston, m med to have killed the peddier filed in the superior court, but| had teen very happy until Katon e at Lesmore, the | her's kf e cha © ts th r the Friend- @ than two yea nvincing | Th t found im the dead man’s Ppechhert admits that service of the | ippeared on the scene. Cantor we vateaee (ot chile eousta 42% : Groat £ e | evidence of their guilt is im t ack Mitted the gun, which was tm- } complaint has been made on Baton. claioe that his and Eaton have ouple wilh ° ly . - ts of its benevo- @ hands of the prosecuting attorney, | bedded tn the mud at the bottom of | The complaint contains all sorts) been gotne ont t frequent’y a heir future in Pitts With eyes f 1 with ¢ the | @ hiet ng women. @ | and was brow, yut at rel | frog pond in the woods. of sensational charges and alleges doring th the M ur , 1 «\® ° | faary hearing On wan arrested tn the = & « - £4944-0-6-24-606-4-66-690060008 | A great wes fer ty che & search was car-| . f ‘ i the | Wh by sherife cudinee and bh | ried on for Nasair. Hi s finally} The People’s party will hold a| s The st Al-KKi sails tonight | ties and Scott had nothing t y, | Weated In Orem 4 extradited, | mass convention im this city Mon- ut t , for the 1 with a large cargo of | eee Beg alto | he witnenses agatos two men | day evening for the purpose of to eat q th ' ynamite for the difterent cities of the rig anes to / Sue te So Fer » Decause| sominating a county ticket. The on oe . beg tterior Alaska, Soaviction ” Scott, who was at that time seatous nvention will probably be held uy 4 hf te } es no pasteulerd ¢ mec ution son, wan in Carpenters’ hall, but this has not t t e “ ‘ - fe : t h would leave the county | yet been definitely announced. bre i ; . be . heir t ony to b It was first planned to hold the f meek. Th er Humboldt is due to ee " ot on 1. 7 f y released | meeting in Germania hall and that ba : prase.¢ rive at this port from the north j . te r. 1h t-| place was an n as having | more or ‘ night or to- oy ‘ * " ’ been selected, Later it was dis | - an o - on a “| covered that the hall 1 not : “ . Rat: iaore _— . | obtained for Monday evening " réyg ty ve, ye } be te . wed tomo to | - ‘ | ¢lare } < of th one | ' " D Ps ra i the ca herif ff ' 2 } y of 0 « na eve f r 1 | " i po . “ : | —_——— ~apetpeerabeivertnerettnesthiiieahitali & rt ow it ’ \ ant : gat ALL GAVE LIBERALLY oleae ; tt emcee : t * k t ’ THE THEATRICAL PROFESSION RESPONDED NOBLY TO THE > , « F ' APPEAL FOR AID IN BEHALF OF ZOE G N AND MR, a . : rgalnet | PuUrRHIA Cor Oct rhe 5 re * + I t t ‘ the MARSHALL ‘ ae na|t & I as 4 pe FD tage ‘ 1 ked ear h “ ar —_———. F . Tr x nning at a Tr} ‘a b 1 tle, T ue st hake men F . mer 8. we ' he ager i ter r ] bound freight headon. The engine ¥ ; vale : wre and forward part of the pa: r set , she ft i ? or and the freight engine, with a num of G the nmed, ill d | Sea Li I ber of freight cars, are also a com- | ; hee Abed ot r re é 7 . oa hy has fa to do #0, and $400 a ye we taf hetery firm y iT P. Mar the N $41.50 SUES FOR ALIMON} 0° txe'suyport of cach Ut ner twa}, 80,kte4t was the, force of th shall mraal spirit nnd | Third Avenye 1 Or nt ey come of age a ae end’ a gare foner eb « he s-| age w 4 “SS 7 thrown several hundred feet oie ag has ers age f . yo oem, MARRIAGE. LICENSES the air and aerc the Sant pp “er npn tp 4 er. t Yea tracks which parallel the Denver The accompanying cut shows some of the victims adaiéed” ebetis ise cnet wet in her pock- : , te ; Ae 1 anized” charity as operate I et, and the result was t , . ” 90.50 ; ‘band | & Rio Grande railroad at this place ele” trust, The t down slack on the tide s is the hom e of Mrs acKon I he x | half an } I been r \ ‘ r nie Manager ' ‘ 5 | The colils was caused by the hildren. Mrs, Isaacson could not be persuade » have her picture taken, and t he was | ex V A ir man: ; > t vi atheason 6 and M } of the freight to take a busy ¢ ing for the t The th older children shown io the cut Two of the littl: one were Grand op t if Wiede + a 0 both of Tacoma; Oren| siding and allow the pasenger to | leep when the pieture « tok en this morning Bellew compa hone mar 7 i I 6, at a Blanche Maidment pase, in compl ance with the train This family was ¢ on or der of groceries a week ago by the Charity Organization society, but j! ent to The Star a t eattle rank itehell,| orders given the train men ta ince that time neither Steele, nor any of his high-salaried a tag ts have deigned to call at the Ouse natinee i ft Ber § fury Zink, both cattle! charge of the freight 16 dos whether the faaiily Ware a0 F an an th be en 1a house / f matinee t r silt sith

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