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THE SEATTLE STAR= MURS SDAY, OCT. 27, 1904 Pictures Taken During and Following the Great Battle of Liao-Yang | a screen Friday Special-- this Frida i three panel screen Standard Furniture Co. L. Schoenfeld & Sons 1006 to 1016 First Ave. SEATILE BELLINGHAM TAQOMA x ' ub « r A sroctation.) ot ane Wee This is the site of burial pls { thousands of Japanese iers who died on the bloody battle 4 lg ae field at Liao Yang. In the foreground of the picture is shown the torn dead body of a ® the Raaeinns & Sse Rove aaa is about to » the yawn ing hole marked by posts, and in which several hund ~~ oo oe te anne patriots bav nterred Ms : Sr cane As is shown in photograph, the Japanese are marking all thelr burial places by these posts, the e af m es . : ud enevsine See side of whie ped aquare and*bear in blapk paint Japanese ¢haracters designating the time of : ggg ony. cen eyes burial and giv mtity « the victims ording to com ny and giment The de trench, ° i z “4 ’ mere mages he —. A shown in th h, Wad Opened on the second day of the wold-famous battle of Liao Yang, and " ; : “ ’ 9 an oo Oe oe ee is located nills to the southeast of Lino Yang itself “ . eon pe mage oe Oates the eae | it themesives sf Russians t k the matter over. ; | . - , ‘ the face of rifle and| This morning two officers whe | “4 fire t t« poke Russian had the bags taken. | rete Phot uh ty the Mowneabe pea PR ri nke. fe Russians, was | away " alled on the Rus- | This ghastly photograpt he Japanese and K umian soldiers by Chinese coolieb at teved, were afi Griven cut of the /stans te surrender. The seat aaee @ seamann tine haere a as coe : cen theueh eiieas tamed % ench, But this was not the case.| that one of the officers wae killed : . Hardly had the Japanese sett and the other wounded. o and 1. ushion in a deep trench ¢ coolies with long bamboo poles covered the bodies with dirt and broken stone, and these trenches w ere left unmarked | ie eee, neler) wer eee See eee ee ack from a rifle in lny when the Japanese took the — i eee nd a Japanese sold nch. It w 3 o'clock this after- BY WILL H. BRILL. Japanese batteries had moved for-| the distance and the fields before | |, " ens aah enn ‘ ad, This was foll by another | noon when the correspondents, mak- Field Headquarters, Second Corps, ward through the cornfields us shivered with the tho: dn of | % troupe against the trench ort f that charg : e mounted the last try nd shot and several Jap- | ing a tour of tr tion of the hills, Imperial se Army, Aug. 31 The gray dawn was breaking| shrapnel bullets that passed| BNOINES OF DEATH FAILED. . ve Ge SEted Ce Sane She muscuae ‘Scene: eae snese died before tt was discovered | arrived at the spot. We were told The second da great battle | when we reached the hill this morn-| through them. The Russian arti!-| But their mission was not car pA gh wane o.ubeir bie tip oapaell where the shots came from |that we were just in time to see of Liao Yang The Japan- ing. Dark stormelo ed | lery practicé¢ was good. ‘We could | Tied out. When the dust settle Prvveoniese ' a se a yg | something peculiar. One of the of- ese have secured a foothold on the acrogs the skies. The }see the little cloud of smoke and|*"4 the trench be vialble . TORY OF RUSSIAN BRAVERY.| I A MINIATURE FORTRESS. | ficers ained to us about the Russian hills and tonight they are of mud as the result of flash of flame that marked the | *68!n. great ywds of Japanese Ne + Bee Sino for a change I want to re | Russians who hed been io the hole making & desperate assault which, | heavy rains of last night. The fir-| discharge of a Japanese gun in| ¥¢T? seen rushing over the edge of 9°) for you a story of Ru Finally {t was found there was a| for 27 hours and said that they hdl it is expected, will result in the oo-| ing was hot and heavy. All lthe field and a moment later a/| the trenches and a tiny J nae in hee ones the 9 s ewhae bravery, @ story of the desperation | hc trance to what had evi-| expressed to an interpreter a will- cupation of the entire Russian line. | the Japanese front the guns r Russian shrapnel would barst over | Mee was flying over the tremeh, the) on ne trent tion of! t - ~ < Bemajan sslds 4 os ng wr 4 watt hg em og When we arrived on the fie'd we | and the shrapnel! shrieke Scor the exact apot. The damage to the| trench whieh had a moment before) \). rcne was not ne We told plenty of stories was from this bh that (To Be Continued.) fownd that during the em the ' of shells burst against the hills in | Japane gunners there in m the « right of th pra ag ey Phos Pn heer terrible, but p position on the hills The first line which fields must ha mot silenced; not | piercing of the [the guns we ine nce did the fire w'acken. Ail the | ¥8* ® dexperate « “ morning we lay there on the Hittle t cout the Japanese deart | knoll listening to the ad of the Japanese left had in the mean gins and watching the 2 started o turving movewme from the shelters at the the shel the Russian right and all th © hill where they had been | "INFANTRY BEGINS WORK lery of that end of the line was very | all day lying in little shallow boles To the right and left ali day long | UNY. But the artillery of the Rus-| which they had dug with their bay we could ace the supplies of am-| "iam center and left was at once onete or sheltered behind the Is C. D. Hillman, One of Seattic’s Most) i 50 eee titted on tue trench prhich “the scores of comoal “Chlowe. graven Japanese had been #0 violently| which cover the plain, they went the Nagoya men sent to take were about half way up the bil They took them, but at @ cost that it is even now hard to mate arly a score j there to the left are “ o creat of the hill was bid-| at a rush without stopping to fire ale ’ Pt dition, | 80h with ite six powerful horses in the creat “ 4 a cclttaing of 2 S00 acres ony sod te tate yo ied, “oe "; | creeping towards the front with | den in dust and smoke and the roar we € MT HAND » Se _ ; sy miles from Pioneer Square, He had. no sooner bought this beautiful | ther loads of shells which we will | Of = J semi il! at dusk the shelling | trenches was terrific and quamy ahaa ' tract of land than the N. P. R. R built ita main line through his | SOP se bursting against the hills on as strongly as of the upward . was mark ° | there to the left a long sinuous line | #48 still golng winds through the corn; it te a| When it first began But th property. and now another interurban street railway is to be butlt . the trenches were through his land eo, which Will make him a millionaire, as well | kept on as making ali the people who have bought of him hundreds of dol- | pack train, each animal loaded with | . SEC-| reached and then fought the Rus lars. He is a very modest man when speaking of himself or of the | two large boxes of rifle ammuni-| FIELD HEADQUARTERS mas hand to hand. driving. tbe : OND ARMY CORPS IMPERIAL slang hand to hand, driving them thousands of people he has sold to, and refused to admit that he bas | tion. a sure sien that the infantry | ip, care ARMY, Sept. 1—The |out of. the trenches at the point of i} pplicants at the ew Offices in the ’ up sold more property than any five firms in Seattle, but says his great | bas its work to do and is preparing | t. The loms at this trench | pattle of Shan-cam-~po was won last |the bay for it. Suddenly duriog a short in thine " ’ | nb ron by brigade. al was something appalling, but it did terval tn the artillery firing we hear| Distt. It was won by © tee oe the ; to Nov. eceive [wo s’ Expert though there were divisions en-/ not sto; onward h of the a bund. . low crash fol m by & comp: onquering kenan rors the a new sound, a long, low crash gaged. It was won by @ compara-|conquering Jann Aeron the Treatment Free of Charge. lowed by another and another and) f\%), tow men and of those few, | tre they went in made in absolute good faith, for the purpose of demonstrating to then by a long rattle. It was mus-| vore than heif lie stark aad cold | mangled bodies of f ketry. The infantry was at work. | | the field today, ‘The battle |that filled the t spon This remarkable « During the night the Infantry! eas won in the charge upon the ing, and on they everyone in need of m al attention the merits of the Columbian treatment, and also that the worked up and had taken post-| center of the Ruasain position, the | ster of the b »ple of Seattle may familiar with the Columbian methods. | tions under the hills. On the left| onarge on what we bave called | tr n the « large force of infantry had oceu-| Green hill for want of a better | rair pled Wart Hill. The firing seem y ed to come from that position. ti te the center f th pr Serub Hill, which was joined to] positionand it is one of the nastiest , , Wart Hill by « long narrow slope, | positions troops were ever sent to on they ae of i ian tt ot sabcdh eth Saaihics Wiatadaialh: daibeenibes cqneimtitiets a slal | WA® defended. by lines of trenches The hill ts perhe 7 on * ~ Sela, together with all necesnay y treatment, medicines and appliances, for a period of two | On the far end and above the stope rises from the plain in| And they strug weeks from the date of application followed by a very 4 Ritseains had th fortified with three leading to Wart Hill was a trench | iy front of which heavy embank ments had been throwr Sud bare “ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE ly, as we we watching, the All day ; te . t all the artillery on the right ay at the foo! There f the Japanese tion on|t a Wkich Gey Bes eee , ed, and no protnise of remuneration will be made or implied. Our : this trench. Almost immediately | #st b ’ « the et ; and-t tice in 1 fod alt tan unequiv = 4 and absolutely free afterwards th ry of the cen-| Last night they charged—ar ey | han we and t pened on th « the bill, That jt was one we IN { same k haif an hour th t de ‘ per a vail 74 . . bombar ontl A perfect ig pe who & . Aon . ty . ha) t ained on the trench. ow Fhe eo + wis CHARGE FROM THE TRENCHES -- on the vue ¢ ae ea accepts t for t reatment at the sum ba, Medic Al Institute and the remarkab! a Men « it had begun the| we knew jay and tt Ponta 4 wough master which has ma an treatment famous throughout th Japane " the! day and that has on rified ' wahed b bbed mv . as enld Pemmeieians etek the | chaviees Oo dggy, Mayon? eye rg die - Chronic Catarrh in all its forms, Asthma, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, erent of the hill. A few minutes | ese artillery pla rc ES Rheumatism, All Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Nervous trenches on Wart Hill eff the artillery was mn of teat hare System, Blocd and Skin. Ali Rectal Diseases. : | started across the slope tov trench the i , A ~- ™» wT t a the Russian trench. He waa fe were not therg They were fely 1 7 b , " lowed by another and anoth then | ensconced the bom ¢ ed ae ; f by two or three, then a half dozen |rear playing car and dr r + n %. within a minute a th black ‘ka, But when the charge came on thom otoed line of men were on thelr way for-|they were there and they foug ue. Saey 6 ' xtended to al’ sufferers from any allment or malady to take advantage of this bona fide free | ward. The artillery) had ceased \ pomengys fer, and each applicant miay be assured of the most careful atter nd of the speediest r and the crack of the rifles was AT NIGHT : Big re possible to medical science Last night the tut We ater Idenly on the began to burst. Men feli| Were sint bet be hed & =e T H E looked as if the charge sand for a moment it | soldier who have hor t his own Hoe te C. D. HILLMAN. topped. The wh ) if the charge ¥ 1 be| Work all the way north from Na “ ith ‘ » 0. . at the foot of the hill all | x4 is ahetintends tsk tes temmuainen : . P rear, which we could not ay order came for them to | 5 wd of bit oncont i was vory } but It did take the bill and—well, they took ft 6 ie Gi tun ee due to the fact that he Is. selling cheapor than any other | “ ih p ‘ ‘ In command of the brigade which . . Seattle's Best Known and Most Popular Real Estate Man dently from » the charg y this time the b hy fai wterm of | ent to ta shrapne [on every he Hoe also owns Seattle Gardens, also | th ; k the hill wa he his mem. Tw A tice Psst ofS | othe Nd wes hy, ya Se tes net ee, SUITES 320 AND 322 ARCADE BUILDING, SEATTLE, WASH | his Garden of Eden adition is belement within a y é 1 tht fternoor t ov tor be t : ¢ : ho nico and lovel, with such a | tance of the R tren iba | Scans elie alo ew ve. A . WM. McHARNIE, M. D., Consulting Physician, G, A. TUDHOPRE, Ph, G., Manager. | fir " He has also discovered several | denly a great ¢ one _ lust ar h . - THEY WORK WONDERS Office Hours-—-9:30 a.m, to 12m; 2 to 5 p.m. Evenings, Tucsdays and Fridays, 6:30 to 8:30. | ¥ € rty whieh alone would make him rich He from a ap ot in mt of the without e " ay 10 a. m, to 12 m " v 1 if they will only buy some Seattle real | Russen trench, followed by an time he HEADY’S TURK- 50¢ ¢ r ” offices, in the Times building, are al F ther. Th wore ar jaterpre 1SH BATHS 7 ore 1 te stop the charge I t to got G Howdy’, unalir Orovtrm Horton Bam!