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PORT ARTHUR SAID TO HAVE CAPITULATED REPORTS RECEIVED FROM SEVERAL SOURCES STATE THAT THE RUSSIAN STRONGHOLD HAS FALKEN INTO THE HANDS OF THE JAPS _ By Bortowe News Aswnd WASHINGTON, D.C, NOV. 11—WHILE REPORTS FROM HALF A DOZEN SOURCES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED HERE THAT PORT ARTHUR HAS FALLEN INTO THE HANDS OF THE JAPANESE, NO OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED HERE BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT. THE JAPA NESE LEGATION HAS RECEIVED NO NEWS FROM TOKIO RE GARDING THE REPORTED CAPITULATION OF THE RUSSIAN STRONGHOLD. THE REPORTS ARE OF SUCH UNANIMITY THAT CON SIDERABLE CREDENCE |S PLACED IN THEM, THOUGH COM PLETE ACCEPTANCE |S WITHHELD IN THE ABSENCE OF AUTHENTIC CONFIRMATION FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES THE FACT THAT ST. PETERSBURG |S ENTIRELY SILENT ABOUT THE MATTER |S TAKEN AS AN INDICATION THAT THE SITUATION OF COMMANDANT STOESSEL 1S EXCEED INGLY GRAVE THE PROBABLE DESTRUCTION OF ALL MEANS OF COM MUNICATION ACCOUNTS FOR THE ABSENCE OF ANY NEWS FROM PORT ARTHUR ITSELF EITHER FROM STOESSEL, IF HE STILL HOLDS IT, OR FROM THE JAPS IF THEY ARE IN POS SESSION. ROME, NOV. 11.—THE TOKIO CORRESPONDENT OF THE NEWSPAPER MESAGGERO WIRES THAT A REPORT HAS REACHED THERE THAT PORT ARTHUR HAS CAPITULATED, LONDON, NOV. 1!—SEVERAL REPORTS FROM PRIVATE PRESS SOURCES ARE CURRENT THIS MORNING THAT PORT ATHUR HAS FALLEN NO OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED BARON HAYASH! SAYS HE HAS RECEIVED NO INTIMA TION THAT SUCH AN EVENT HAS OCCURRED. A DISPATCH FROM BERLIN QUOTES THE LOCAL AN ZEIGER AS CONTAINING A SIMILAR REPORT. THE PAPER SAYS STOESSEL WILL EVACUATE TODAY ROME, NOV 11—THE AGENZIA LIBERA HAS A_ DISPATCH FRO MCHEFOO STATING THAT A MESSENGER FROM GEN ERAL STOESSEL HAS ARRIVED AT THE JAPANESE HEAD QUARTERS. IT IS BELIEVED FOR THE PURPOSE OF ASCER TAINING WHAT CONDITIONS THE JAPANESE WOULD IM POSE SHOULD THE RUSSIANS SURRENDER PORT ARTHUR focal Ansieger as contain ilar report. T sel will eva ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 11 SUSUWALKI, F Nov. 11 General kharoff tod The czar ved here today Sha oot ot ¢ the troops departing for the Far while r « East God 1. After a review of night as t the troops his esty gave a lunch | whe ey met o to a German deputation of the enemy, who attacked them land attempted to drive them out of BIRMINGHAM, Nov. 11.—The/Eathaite!. Russian reinforcements Post hears that the Japanese gov peared and the Japan retreat ernment considers the granted the Russian Baltic fleet to coal in neutr ports a serious | ARTILLERY DUE breach of neutrality. The Japanese government has communicated in| MUKDEN, Nov. 11—The Russian strong terms with several European | batteries yesterday shelled the governments on the tter panese trenches on the right and ns enter. The Japanese batteries re ROME, Nov. 11-—The Agenzia | sponded. The Japanese continue ¢ Libera has a dispatch from Chefoo | show activity on the left f but stating that 2 messenger from Gen-|no serious movements have taken eral Stoesse! bas ived at the Jap- pla Russian soldiers are pre anese headquarters, it is believed, | paring dugouts. They believe they for the purpose of ascertaining what [will winter eld. Warm conditions the Japanese would im-'clothing is being mission buted. WHERE FIELD MARSHAL OYAM 1S QUARTERED, FORMERLY THE HEADQUARTERS OF GEN. KUROPATKIN ROOSEVELT MAY POLITICIANS AND AS A RESULT THOSE POLITICIANS MAY KICK UP A RUMPUS ——_——- the political le eclal to The Star) D. C., Nev. 11 € WASHINGTON nands. President Roosevelt's new term} PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 11 to be expended of the street prom in the b He has decided c he assumes the ene of | ¢.\the new cor ation. This amount fice on March 4, an aced in the life, he be ex not do the w Senat and those who a ment 4 feal organizations t ghout the country may suggest, but the not heareafte appointme nd under no longer t « ' years the pre what he has of the spoils « it responsible for ma of the f } anks’ seat of governmest. He at NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1& START SOMETHING. THE NEW ADMINISTRATION WILL HAVE LITTLE TO DO WITH | The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News he Seattle Star VOL. 6. NO Bad Boys Made Little Lad Shamefully Drunk of 1014) ROBBED 14-YEAR-OLD CHARLEY JORDAN OF HIS HOARDED 25 CENTS PER MONTH Because he feared for hi lyear-old Charlie J hoon compatied «ts pope PENNIES AND SPENT THEM FOR CHEAP WINE FORE “ik oak mle Pe ren innocent HIM TO DRINK HIS SHARE a head wwim glor and his lowe Hmbe to become pele oad ¥ | He he mon a . anything | , . ention } ; . ' have |A we have} c 0 April ye Me on + . sings atter? I ain't Gimme | the t . f aye go, the ‘ Hi x . ‘ who was he et fi ee a T the eter have me b arrived at, f the father bet r| curn home t add t t young Jordan‘ - — t e|about the gang of bad boys fe rt turned . ™ t some time! e gave b name as ¢ ea aul be - where 's. Pago! h r depre- d Patrols ; a | me ng the place found @ mie gtr ? Angora cats, which, it ts | —serresiie fo — WEA, CLEANING UP THE MUSS. n borhood ts ssual thing had | vote received by every candidate ¢ every party on the national, state nd KILLED BY HELDINS!,000 (¢;,; | aunty thekets fm thin ec rod been completed, and every hour m the moment the returns began hoon, Py in the republican majorl-| FATHER, MOTHER, GON AND DAUGHTER KILLED AND THEIR @y Boripps News Ane'n.) onos lor Roosevelt, Mead and the sp IFIE Octobe Pony Te Jcounty republican candidates in RESIDENCE SET ON FIRE— CHARMED BODIES FOUND THIS |, SPRINGEIELD, Til. | Nov it | prietor of a second-hand shop at| tap dtend eatin Jereased with consistent regularity MORNING two miners, were instantly killed by West Washington street, LONDON ; : | In the figures given below of the ee aE an expléiion antle thin morning nroused from poacet tego Oe DO: v. 1L—A telegram | majorities of the different republi the new Peabody’ mine this | Continued attemy to enter hi t. Petersburg states that an capdidates the majorities are By Serippe News Ass'n.) {body was found in the bath room city Five other mer t Thing General Grip berg died suddenly, given for the can e first named| AUBURN, Cal, Nov. 11.—The|of thé partially demolished house.|oned by the explosion, but we Ww t . ar ack of apo- in the it. wh there are more | finding of the body of Julius Weber, |[t was’ alse partially consumed by | rescued . . : 1 and hed tot pe He w recently appointed |than two to be chosen as im the/@ well known Auburn capitalist, | fire t gave way and ¢ verge ores tt r 1 of the second Man- ase of presidential electors, con- {this morning was the climax of the! One theory in that Weber killed anaalignts, who dragged b wien L. my. He was preparing to lgrewsmen, superior judges, ete..|diseovery of one of the most atro-| his family and then himself, al ey w P an poltia part for the far east when he jover th ret named candidate on | cious crimes in the history of the | though he i« known to have been of b - ‘ > tes died. the democr ticket, and so on, | state " a devoted husband and father. An H for help brought t ae he .ollowing are the majorities: | Weber's residené® was partially | other theory is that robbery was the 2, who arrived just in time to ses National Ticket consumed by fire during the night. | motf¥e far the quadruple killing j MADE FINE two men enter save” tote DEFICIT IN POSTAL Presidential Electors » vn after the fire was extinguished| Weber was a capitalist and a/ pon entering the aio. with Waa 16.193; Nash, 15.028 partially burned bodies of Mrs. | loaner of large sums of money. He | secon a: Santas’ ~T | 800; Crow, 14,840 eber, her daughter Bertha and| had a safe in the house. The saf ne SHOWING ar wate Uaaaenta Ge a : DEPARTMENT State Ticket |son Earl were found in the home. | too hot to open to see if it han been | They we ‘ —— | : c pbb b inancbeditin-~AReagiinny It was first thought they had per-| robbed. © he * Cushm | istted In the flames, but later it wa The nie of Mra. Weber and ‘ ren a eu r WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 The an- cpreme judgee—Fuilerton, 11,-|‘t#eovered that Mra. Weber had | Bertha were held above their heads. | ¢ . . : The al re auditor of the | been shot through the heart, Bertha Indicating « possible hold up. It! .». - ogee they have t nt shows a de- Radkin, 10,01 metueantaen. 4aie in the chest and Karl's head had/|{s thought the old man was struck | |) i . Tom Pag ‘ t fiscal year of Lieutenant Governor -Coon, 9-|been crushed in by a blow from /down from behind and locked in|, ; “at si- | evide a2 { the pos- tome blunt instrument the bathroom to prevent rfer- | au. EV. Det ts f t It was some hours before Weber's ence. sib AE co i ait ecretary of State—Nichols, 11 ata te | Saco cai | J! FARRELL DEAD Land minissioner—Ross, 9 lied at Providence County Ticket =f attle turned sais anes 6 | ae o ee. _Me. Whe = poor Bs. Super Judges—Mor Griffin Frater ta 803. The socialists tr w ve been made for the sat js, 11.089. are gratified by the s « be (Special to The Star.) f man, | Albertson. Sh Smith, 2,275 CLAIMED BY VANCOUVER POL ICE TQ HAVE LARGE AMOUNT | lieve that in the ne mapaign they - will be ble t jouble if tt . TACOMA, Nov A : | heals as oie | OF STOLEN PROPERTY IN HER POSSESBION—ASKED FOR | the result of this elect TELEGRA 2 ting Att CIGARETS AS NERVE TONIC Bem | [DROUGHT WILL 22ers | through the bight Detectives Wap cones : t night, just as the former wa 1 today pensteia and A # kept v t r VA L la 1 I a Coroner—Carroll, 11,37 Superintendent of Schools arveyor—Valentine, 10,250. | County mmm testoners— Baker i lt, Detective t ° tatled fo Abraham, 7,98 nate (By Boripps News Ass'n) reckmaster—Chamberlain, — 1( re abe rood master could see the other ship un ¥ the ‘fen 8 7 PORTLAND, Ore 1.—]til the t were al b in St. Ch the ught t P J Gordon, 7 oe wee sonst | Eighteen counties of t tat The Admiral Ce « 1 cast of the St. 3 bh . is jected pre ition, but in hurt, but the M nah was da = has been dis- . ced part of the spoils j other a drought will preva ns 2 extent. It wil nat | f t bank. nd the MRS. SMITH SULKED Jack Barck, of the | f The enormity of her erime . pee comelt toe Chee tement that PHN a, th t | spent sof for the|to sit lightly upon her, for thin| », y t >. oars - eh eed a shortage won, the street preacher. | two ¢ 5, that were final ated | movns he Giepatche tective | > 1 st £ pasenger ng ‘ stockholdere will BS il tg army ; re finally ocated | morning ‘ate atpatcned Detective | OUEE MUSE FAY rani ae Cudihee’s hotel for . . br . . a " the two et came togethe T we f ting th the re apt: " to buy b INST NO) 1 }months, and Mra. Paul . : sie of .. [a Sie eevee ray cor Neda ear aptly em We Siareas. | Multnomah put to the wharf,) MON MERY, W. Va., Nov. 11, who {8 incarcerated with him al” co De le hourty | thes allah offies oe > vi , | howeve li th shot and killed eriminal charge, were brought ane . a V t ta me Se ao Th eal s y, with court th io ators on, supposing th : diate Biss pov ee Se a tte Capt George H h G hiding they w 1 plead guilty to t ‘ to the acene 1 Pap SP > the u 8 th x imen charge against them. Mrs. Smith|gepredations. The ng lad i Pe pice - Ad Ce w ging fog which were 1id not like the reading of the com nse . a4 J egg A t) qlarms re¢ che ha take the trail. plaint and sulked 5 of goind ' a . oa oft ¢ : ns Mrs. Smith was all to go tolher trunk ft th amels ani arried " SPRAGUE, Whst Nov. 11 the county hospital on account of |at Fre sterday afternoon and Gnd a large sum Of mone 1 Walt ged 17 years, was her ition. It od that to the eit street B BUFFALO. N. ¥., Nov. 11.—The| is yesterday in the lew etarns fron | hea nk ken . auto’ e early th t } . b r ed avi e tate | ing resulte to f tr Ar r of . WATER SHUT OFF t the trunks had been # re that Mise 1, who was for-|and caused h ruined t ning | CH! AGO, Nov iu Herman Jariad sat down t t That the|merly Mra. Hastey, stole the prop- | autom al nuffeure lat th an arged with embezzling $60,- | trunks e sent f some Cana y fram « sporting house tn that ol w ba en-|a DP dthianth chon 00 from Corn Exchange Na- er will be shut off tomor laian towns or ctty the detective | city, which #he was managing whil with th Three of tt ank ns arraigned this from 8 a. ft ntil 12 noor ear ’ halk x , thern and) the landlady was east. Mins f 4 were 1 | ‘ r H eaded guilty and district we Secor matance the final| wold left with t i] } N e 1 to six years in the between Olymple place and West erty of the landlady, the The Queen Anne Hill impr i t 1 iary. Haas was extradited Highland drive, and on Ninth and{ Upon opening the trunks a pleture eturn from the east, according | ment club holds its regular w r e King ¢ F Mexico. Much of the money, Tenth avenues weet, from Prospect of the young lady, her address and! to advices from the Canadian me-|ly meeting tonight at Queen Anne | clatic tak tf entertainment of vaudes treet to West McGraw street other infermation wap found. All tropolte, Javenue and Garfield street of Ex-Mayor T as J. Humes ville soubrettes,

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