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i ss ONE CENT NIGHT EDITION RUSSIANS GLAIM MINOR VICTORIES BAKHAROFF REPORTS SEVERAL FIGHTS OCCURRING THE EARY PART OF THE WEEK ON THE SHAKHE RIVER — Ry Sertpps News Ass'n.) took effect on the Japanese, who re . , N o4 | tired with losses. = URG, Nov, 24—)"'“On November 21 a Russian de Genera) Sakharoff reports Tho | tachment repulsed an att be volunteer Chassauers on November | the village of Aniteg Ut 22 occupied the mountains on both | KR an losses were ton killed a sides of the Chinkailin pass south | forty wounded of the village of Tungon. Nine i - : a Chassauers cut a barbed wire fen TOKIO, Nov a M nday ; ant! fn front of Japanese entrenchments | the Rn dane made a count j nals and threw sef¥eral hand gre a th anese no ; > the Intrenc ts. They fol-| east group ¢ t y Se nae cite a bee . which |mountain, The attack was rep lowed this wi See ee ee nnn ARRESTED ATHLON WON RACE OL BUR AER (Ry Scripps News Ass'n) CLEVELAND, Or 2 Pr ident Valentine, of the National Foundry Workers’ union, was this morning taken into custody by a de-| CONVERTED TO om Cincinnati, where he tective trom Clacinnell. . charges| SHE SHOWED GREAT SPEED will be taken to answer to charges im conection with assaults on n0M-| Any DISTANCED INLAND union moulders His arrest grows out of ricting/ FLYER during the foun ke at Cincinnati an tacky towns, which has been on for sev- | eri months The steamer Athlon, of the Port Orchard route eastu'ly run her st trial trip with her new oil SEATTLE ess Inland G@TEAMER FOUND TO BE ONLY t wh tart of SLIGHTLY DAMAGED mt th w t nd F emed to h ' * D the ba t the t The Pacific At . . tly that pany’s stear e. | the both were half way which r: G Duwamish bor, at b the Athlos 1 by the I floated t 19 hour today. Th ws wa ad of b The ‘ f th ceived today by the off h tO « y company in a telegram f Ca nied ade by tain O'Br which stated th navigate veasel ha f y afte f it ¢ 2 o'clock, and fe later tled | fuel in up at rf in Skagway Fight to be inata The telegram alsc at that he with born parat in cargo was in no way mg th which the result of the acc n that manner O'Brien did not state an-Hawatian of damage to the vessel t alge nian. Oregon it is thought to be slight. owing t n and Alaskan. These stes the fact that Captain O'Brien < f 11,000 t nounced that she could al fan and 100 -te sufficiently so as to e sail from Skagway for ttle afternoon ihe will be thorow Fepaired on her arrival her Prominent Victims of Labor Riots (By Seriaps News Ass'n.) BERLIN, Nov | some of the pre victims the recent tn at Warsaw b fust been made kuown. Dr. F enstein, an aged physician, wa struck by a t 4 his house. Dr. Fran ie Rogge , was killed. Bar t with it-was the pling shot whil b > ben More The workmen said to b 6,00 ally making ar revolvers alre odate ons accor HUNDREDS Went Aground TURNED The Bee tle Star SEATTL WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24 24, 1904. The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News TS MONTH PER VOL. 6. nt of lack of space at the union intendent of the feral building. | Thanksgiving orvice The house He bi onfident that the plan will “ owded to Its fullest capacity find approval from these officia th wings of the tage being filled and also from the government Pek and all the standing room allowed itects at Washington taken up Mullen’s plans in simple On the stage sat Mra, Cannon ae inakes the substitution of the un Mrs. Marion Baxter, of the Way | nightly entrances at each end of ide Emergency hospital; Rev, M the building in place of the single | A. Matthews, Rev. W. H. G. Temple | 60-foot main entrance unnecessary Rey. F. L. Wharton, Rev. W. A.| In the opinion of some city offi Spalding and Rabbi Joseph. it will give a finer appearance to A pretty feature of the service was | —a | the building than the origina! plan | the presence in one of the boxes of| PORT ANGELES AND EASTERN RAILROAD PROJECT FULLY | Mullen's regrade plan for Third |Matron Davis, of the beneficiary avenue involves a eut of nearly four | hospital, and a coterle of five COMPLETED AND CONSTRUCTION CREWS ARE PREPARING | feet in front of the south end of the dainty nurses in uniform and cap building, thus making a radical] Of the entertainment program, H TO WORK change in the Third avenue eleva-| T. Hamlin’s singing of “Pro. Pe tion plan necessary. Mullen pro | an John 1 Gibb violin on to avold this difficulty by | wo re eapectally good. raising the grade in front of the - | Wharton's midress was| NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—W. W.| lected by the big transcontinental] puiiding so that the steps at the} one of in east sentiment and |Belvin, promoter of the Port Ange- | tae ah the Puget Sound terminus, It sora “A = of not pee to be4 JURY RETURNED VERDICT IN FAVOR OF SLAYER OF GEORGE wuaint bits of } aioe tev, [lee & Bastern railroad, announced |1s admitted that Harriman is great-|juwered, ‘This can be done without| JOYE AT 11:10 LAST NIGHT, 40 MINUTES AFTER CASE CLOSED ene eon taitowed him, and /today that plans were completed for| ly interested in the line, as it Kiver| jcterially changing the proposed Kev We HG. Temple both made the new road; and that work would | him @ fine harbor on the Bound for] grade on Third avenue anee bing enaeaell of the | begin 2 as practical. ails) the U Pacific, the Ghort Line|""tror only the etrect but the curb — audier each in his characteris- |Of the construction have been ar-|and the OR & N. An immense! can pe raised, so that the change of tle manner ranged and the company which t#| timber belt will also be opened up.|gievation would be hardly notice I was acquitted of the charge of | s nequitted of the Mea aster and Mra. Cannon re-|t build the line is all ready to be-| and mineral prospects on the penin-| apie. It would In fact add to the| murder last night, and m , f the firmt degree sponded to the insistent demand of | sin sula are the best. All these Will) peauty of the building to ertain| Which I have been dreading for|by a supe jury last night, the beuse and 4 before the Rights of way have been secured | be tapped by the new line extent. as it would bring both the| months and months, t# ove c f Her trial footlights for t 1 to the north line of Jefferson coun-| pie Sat anie ok ihe wlth T have 6 areat deal to be tt lot ae The contribution plates’ moved |ty and suits for rights that are eb-| line at practioner thee 6 eleva.| ful for, and a real Tha ict of not right merrily through the splendid |!n® contested through Clallam coun+} Stee trims tha ceraa, Velawodld Go| Gtvind guilty 4 JAdience during the offertory pro-|ty have been begun. ‘This virtuals] ee es een of th Robh: wh he f of the jury loans and Geek ther on ly means that as soon as the a foundation ax now planned | was fo t Jerk to be Jup on the table on the ata is completed through Clallam | oust an bly pale was heavily laden with dimes ty all will be in readiness © use| her for the m breathe. lars. and in not a few instances by extension through Jefferson. | ittle| | |tt nalennee ; ad th Hoan net gold coins. difficu hax been experienced * when talking to a Star reporter th tt th filled | far in securing rights of way, as the | morning, at her home, $4 Stewart |“rones of her child her eyes #iies | } © along the proposed line are | treet a eee one a e meow | jpleased at the advantages accord} FW. Mullen, chairman of the| apne poay of D. W. Bull pens I was not actually afraid that 11°) he Oe | Jed them by the new line | atieets committee of the council, has The boty — nm for! would be convicte she said, “but |“, a (3ene' ae | Mr, Belvin said that tt would not! evolved u scheme whereby he be 10 Won Utrer reet.! 1 thought the jury might disagree, | p11 ; t saucbeaii take more than three days to com | lieves that all difficulty and delay | and it did not seem as though | 5 J had botrased aa | | ple verything in readiness for/in the construction of the federal ould stand the suspense @ nKe k eeping girl in her beginning work, and this would be| yufiding by reason of the regrade or go through the ordeal of a se se cand wont down te Gee |rushed aa fast as possible. Orders |of Third avenue, will be avolded ond trial here J working on e e {have beep sent to Port Angeles and | He will explain his proposition at 1 knew that not one of the y ¥ 5 On the way | Western cities to prepare for com-| q cofiference to be held tomorrow or men who had daugh of purchase a revolver |mencing work, and it looks a If ge¢urday between City Engineer | own would find me guilty, t . artridg | Puget 2 mand w puld : atine : the | ‘Thomeon and F. W. Grant were nome who had no £ arrived at the dock she dream for @ line through the Olym ever, I suppone th " ear cam: INDIANA ADMIRERS INSERTED | oh on inwuia | m\ hod ‘sisters When i killed - sgh S errs NEBRASKAN’S NAME FOR| He announ that his represent-| y was thin y of m t fess 1 i him if it were ative was now at work preparing } ghter ar at her disgra he had ithe girl. He | THAT OF PARKER | details for the construction company sid mean to be | ¢ it was bb asked and no ay would be allowed | | t no one can know me t house and when the work once started. | afterward, I slept and he repited in # nly delay at ent i than I have for f 1 t; and what (Special to The ume ald Mr. Belvin, “is the con r feel more 1 f th going to do about it?” ‘ eon ts pr oge that we ng have for a lon b th r revolver NDIANAPOL Nov 4—A have bee ged to bring In order ne. but th © affair w " e os, every bul- ! dem to secu chts of way through ways be ‘ y gh-| let He was car- ay nve certain tracts var line of eurvey. | fe andr N ee six weeks, I h ited from a at Aifficulty perienced in getting WASHINGTON, 6 A little before 12:45 both teams)! ing and I am ¢ rege wound in bis back, which Mra, f these rights of way, but some peo . a n p to he r he ed. Pee t ple have stood out fortune bet he died he to a ("do noe tatiove, nowever, mat! 9 CALIFORNIA, 6. that he guessed be r ballots by this will interfere with the bullding tle is football crazy today he got, and had he lived Bryan direct the road, as the rights through | E ea who can put off arrange ch the would have refuse embiex | Clallam county, the first, have been | meats for the Thanksgiving festiv >» Mrs. Robb for the | in the county of Tipton, one of} secured. By the time we reach the| ities has hied himself to Recreation j shooting, the strong free silver nties, 200} contested golnts the suite will have| perk to see the California and An engagement existed between tn were marked, and Inj been decided, and all will be In| Washington boys defend the honor a J several months Jother counties the was | readiness for the work to p of their colleges ear 0 te Mrs. Robb had | lar it an| Just how far thig morning candidates f © * » the marriage, ation was prior | Mr, Belvin w ot admit seal in the bleachers were in evi- | 1D the moments the groun t 4 re wae Sat a oe ee tak ae > nae a "a po ae ieee aee-te bone the fa AngiN® willing be should when he During the trial Mrs. Robb's hus- was pe Or, As first ann 1, \reserved section w weup by , . e year, Jaes Se ee 8 was to be 1. After nc the « t k 45 and - Camille on the ‘es will not finally Waerere of 1 California and | Ra ' {tere f . “the jurymen, In every instan v | point aton colors were greatly in| ya t asf t n 1 the story of ber ade the crows around the demo-| nd t ‘ those wh f e ne of the men, wie ic emblem, to show that he was) As exe t how it hap ~ « : ¢ tier oon, SH emocrat, and then he threw his| Star son paned w t nding an| Shaw got is away by nK name of | raised $4 Eastern ce. F me Was en is, then 1 elp| Mrs. F was the legal above it, thus making # dis-| of the t thuaiast Fat a lean jostled | tackle. M t eae a mpi ty canned Mae h mark which ed its} Port Ar tole | each othe m the care. | yards thr a Soe Shale = i to have been ire | The a ’ 1|/ When the hour for calling the, made 5 y r and t F fired the shot, © whl counted the 1 begin ginning | game arrived, every seat in the n I can te th ed the killing ney tH next year and b whed to com-| grandstand and bleachers was taken who found me t e Warde j pletion as fast as le and aJarge nv ar and then fumbled. | guilty Wh have done tm mmittee rey | While none of the projectors of| pled the space California all and w her 5 stion which * elved. Ma jthe road will give the exact route The rain of this mornin: t to the 1, where M be % Quinn and away, the ma of the fine, it i# admitted that the heavy clouds all day did o Washington held 1 mre. Robhy the 8 t ked the jury, Mission En © out by The this| the ardor of those wh Washington {is playing a much ae 2 " b y en answered it t to receiv time w the one od, on see the battle royal in the faster and stronger game both In sag . find that ng was jus- practica } ate lenser The absence of Ww ington held for qe t ase m | Krad P sinted | Vantage and the eb 45-y ne r kicks 40 ya : a ote ee a vot as on arbors not a difficult matte He yards. T ball. rs mney in ss play tr vast and Wor ily gained | presented an ad ed ( ® end . ~ er round for 25 on ther. The f ross r Ca t wordy b ae emetak tk wis tn. tie on! 1 Oe bideie, aot fang toed 1 edt t easily | Ws ve ead Pi “ih owned - 20-yard line. Prone fornia’s left |MRS. CASTROS TAKES HER PAt ‘ A rived at K it aft - | ona s ox x. 7 |UNION SERVICES AT GRAND t } OPERA HOUSE A GREAT SUC cess Militaire from Pekin says tp aded undreds of people were turnéd 0004-0440 1-000-0004-44 9994 6.6-0-6-0-0-04-6-0-6-0000400444000 e “A Bid for Freedom” 1S ONE OF THE STORIES YOU WILL fevers 70 READ H Bid for Freed the opening ch hich wil appear in The Star Monday, is the story of th infat + ntal potentate a be ¥ n man ® his fully planned tt ake b th a Th f tt Nivides the att » of the @ add fin A THE STORY WILL BEGIN ON MONDAY. 4 SOSOSSSOO SED coeennne® on 14b2>02 LIFE BECAUSE FORMER Lov ER TORMENTED HER anyth Ww “ WASHED OUT TWO HUNDRED FEET OF THE | FLUME AT ELECTRON CAR | RIEO AWAY I i 1 goal, * Washington 6, ne RESISTED ARREST ll known feed ace of bust- rn avenue, was es of the law last clock and, offictals to Hberate charged with the case will ve is and ;/come up in p urt 4, afternoon. According ‘li-| but regained the t j | told by Patrolman Ca came ¢ tomorrow to the story meron, Jolliffe ywn First avenue as if he n the he stretch and a'l de- pended on his ng his horse's nose under the first When Jolliffe failed to slacken peed at the officer mand, but a gathering of Sal- the patrolman to stop Jol- Thanksgiving fes- volver into er patrol- t Jolliffe ana nin the light rig It for « kept t b flesh under the st the hands n rather than submit u t Ho & 23 the | Heiter 1901. T. RM f Haftey I I i x, 1 i kick t was ¢ Ww w F to Ww lite.