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T e SpeclalExtra , NIGHT EDITION The Seattle SEATTLI WASHINGTON, FR IDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1904 JAPS CONTINUE THEIR DESTRUCTIVE WORK TRANSPORT GUNBOATS RIDOLDED WITH SHELLS, THE HULKS OF SUNK BATTLESHIPS AND CRUISERS HAMMERED INTO MASSES OF USELESS JUNK A NO WHARVES AND ARSENALS DESTROYED (By Scriops News Ass'n) LONDON, DEC. 9.—BARON HAYASHI RECEIVED THE FOL LOWING REPORT OF FIGHTIN G AT PORT ARTHUR "THURSDAY EVENING THE RUSSIAN CRUISER PALLADA AFTER TAKING FIRE, HEELED TO PORT WITH HER STERN DOWN “ELEVEN SHOTS TOLD ON THE GUNBOAT GILIK “THE CRUISER BAYAN TOOK FIRE AT 11:30 AND 1S STILL ABLAZE AT 40°C “THE RUSSIAN TRANSPORT AMUR WAS HIT LOCK THIS AFTERNOON ASTERN FOUR TEEN TIMES AND SUNK. MANY SHOTS WERE FIRED, WHICH GREATLY DAMAGED THE WHARVES AND OTHER BUILDINGS AND ARSENALS.” ROME, DEC. 9.—A DISPATCH JUST RECEIVED FROM CHE POO STATES THAT ADMIRAL TOGO |S BOMBARDING THE IN NER DOCKS AT PORT ARTHUR. DENSE SMOKE IS ASCEND ING FROM DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE FORTRESS, INDICAT ING THE POSSIBILITY OF A GENERAL CONFLAGRATION LONDON, Dec. 9% De In the attack on from St. Petersburg ox H t before it wa 25 stated that the Port A al da ago, the Japa then in the harbor and 5 ed th ber works wit ed destroyed, consis tleships Retvizan, Pobteda g Kale Viet, Poltava and Sevastop armored cruiser - tect u Pall th siae ot Vaadink Bot 1 by a sud fense boat Otvasni and Ansgara and t destroyers $= Stroint Serditi, Boiki, Bersh Ratsiastch! and Ra or up at Ch presumed th i at Port was blown Arth crew, having gone t patches for St. Peters» SULTAN OPPOSES RUSSIA | € Marshal wexio, Dec trey MANCHESTER. Ema, Dec. 9.--| THIS OLO ADAGE 18 VIVIDLY EXEMPLIFIED BY THE ROUBLES | The father of Mrs. } u T0 BE BUILT s:: ' 5 ; and government minister The I h learns that t OF TWO YOUNG SEATTLE SWEETHEARTS, WHOSE ELOPE P Alank . m 5 f & the war budget It has assured Great Britain that able that a new key will f MENT HAS ENDED IN SORROW | atGe ton For the & plan sre 4 to mest the defici P t ge of the j 8 t Fra h ta a ELAND, Dec. 9.—The Cuy taxe: r . amt nt the g An. { t ‘ r grand jury this morn- Black polled. fr the we € aperevel , . e of ° b a the investigation of the d s Tom nd w a Ban Rey- . \ rR 2 ' n the aid b able securf- * 1 ' “s © of the ¢ ell. & ar f ha and hae e 1 = tm tenia « fast ordere t sur ned to appear *F krlah on oe - ‘ f t ‘ Cashier Spear and Director Whit- ‘ s freight t th t . t of th ens’ National bank te guene. > any bh t th w A t i oO t were the only witnesses | Ho4ee s+ 4eeeres oeee es Spe , t th and | Chadw v t n ng’s session of the | atenaft her } 1 ‘ ndition « y. After hearing thelr nono - 4 , t ny a recess was taken. 1 % ft b knights w th f f 1 mort t adaniiien . : roe ‘s Spoor y peed ges . t at Marshal Hen (Continued on Page &) A bold, with sp . . " t the pres b | Sang mer n lay " * was ée hold the ” a ad bs way JACK CHESTERFIELD, WHO IS NOW ON TRIAL FOR CRIMINAL hus , paves i nguage.. | a ts Gnd Mrs f REN ON HILL OFFERS v J I p mA « “ ASSAULT, SAYS HE WILL NEVER BE TAKEN TO PENITEN- | #* * c : Serr aceinen - hme the b . ‘ | TIARY avast,’ gaat tha ‘ his w sat © Cher thy q A ° framed t a aye “Even though I ar ed, Thin r ehthe ane . peda r has amt nicer be taken to th ni and @ oldie ddtnatadien oh tne beantita ie f ‘a hie | WOULD BE PLEASED TO HAVE VISITING AMERICAN CITIZENS e ack Chess | princ «, and young Ha go hin anies con Young artists. now ot tr bate iy race ced t | domnpetition CLEAN OUT THE DOG POPULATION OF THAT DISTRICT perior court harge of - | assaulting a me « h ord M. in young and f | Owir storms and have m this statement repeated- Chesterfield. age, started ¢ And ¢ ao b ha 4 te to ' aes ve ie} Gulf of Alaska, the ve have to | @ a yg chang etme me | fight and Kicked th before t And ‘ i : Hy ge a ee tt 1 fath ‘ 1 even IGORROTE MENU. ° ° 1 despera ara » pe subdued. “ ‘ y broth st ' n the | ¢ > I ® the strong y ake it “ - “ h t t poate . ® » 1 k at ts idle threat and he is und « th lang pre te ‘ : b t tt ve asmya ‘ Y t tim . : x s 2 pee ce all the time. t at ho ib "iB f Oh, y n- | at s F @ dance all the us ) A a e oe th oe Aap Es shir mpa . ‘ ot « , F< ° 6 ‘perning, he has been so ft " Le Ein . . t ; : mpleted “ 1 y ; Judge Meson Irwin, bet wh e t ms “ = e he H . s ’ P seer . PR i , e . is being tried, to his F oath be silhouetted the ow ' feat but t eompan ° I ps. Sprig P -bits Pug. e fens Sates he should behave . ; a « : * . | season next spring e « with Caper Sauce. Fricas ‘ ehiFrench’ Dressings) ae cuffed, notwithstanding the fact sarrets that he . ‘ : k cetera 8 ~ L- " ‘ ny him. Yesterday afterr t Lgl : " - : hetanding ' f Fre K | it I vit < i ray Gad r Detective Adams was testifying sterfield , ' the H ne tT 1 > @ names. He fingered an ink 1 iain th a lle nw t b a> Gana Hews & b I I Sees é acted as though he wa if th st 1 ye hb 4 } czar has conferred or ‘ 1 1 Bull Dog hE Pc e throw it at th ue ane ' . an © ‘ R v | erlim, commandin,, the , NEW YORK, Dec, 9.—An exe ‘ He I % Ss e This w hobidr tol ceacaee 4 : ft | army eorps, and General Sakb et, lee cuenian was the aftermath of ‘ an a = Si @ into the court room by t 1 amit " ‘ hack I chief of the staff under neral | | ac daey abuienais cle oe 7 rt é aerttis, a w wh zi bel He ied 66 Be if bas | Kuropatkia, golden sw s set with " a k , his wife, rushed t . P | briltiants bearing the inscription k exchange. FT fluctuated | @ I H K tempted to throw bh ‘ p t | For Valor viol the first ten min 1 ' Hall, ex Pr one and two erences oa er" buies “eaahae NEW YORK, Dec, 9.—A dividend | der last night's close oe y ~My Be - (By Scripps News Ass'n) of 3 per cent was declared on pre Buying by banking and other ee Panama. arrived “ 2 t NEW YORK. Dec. 9—The hear-| ferred Southern Pacific stock, pay-| inte was detected at | « banquet, scene somdidaas went j 7 b ing of testimony in the Patterson | able January 15 - jures and prices rallied sma ed with one soa hidoes aes ta tae 1 tr began at noon, Miss Patter. Amalgamated opened on th Renton hill Isthm The party will sail. for be ) son sat beside her father and | quarters off and fell to 6 atation for ; the f strl-| much of which was a repetition of | Better feeling was evidenced this |! 8 and for that adduced at the first trial morning and it is believed the pan ’ t ef t extensive th t nt| The young woman wore a black | conditions have ' : ce ee go fart 1 depleting wen = 1 out 1 t *, while a black veil eonce | Lawson was silent this morning POF t Renton Bil ttl b ke 5 ' features from spectators, There | » ert bi : R was made PETITION BEING CIRCULATED bet few casieniiy aeskiehe a 7 n in any ott ' le this morning TO FREE CONVICTED MUR-| oe inka ae | < J aa - t The trial of C. D. Hillman ar MINE ON FIRE ke has long t ictal int ter there was neiathorin . in 4 " ° coom= DERER OF MOTHER AND! wew yorK, Dec. 9.—Sulkins and| i. ot evidas | \WILL OPEN YAKIMA \“iasrenee Fore b ant, on ' na bri pawted by @ unive omaching al CHILD emery dropped out of the six-|ihe | bh ft ¢ Greke be cdtaining m a (By Scripps News Ans'n) By ext , 1 glis rye day race early today, leaving ten! at » black ' PEORIA, 1 D isles teams. “Root and Dorton and. Van 1 moth RESERVATION false preténses, was resumed in Jus- | mine on the Bartonville in ne ‘ deratuyft and Stol still hold the | , ro « ring > lum ground f Tl | tx at it was practically settled th Friends of Henry Cramer, ® Get-|iead by one lap with a score of |t 7 pt os tice rdon’s court this aftern oneal “ ‘ bi would be chairman of the Pees: man, who is serving a life term in 4.7 miles at 8 o'clock this mo t forth to t h th y Boripps News Ass'n. ug c pen tee nals, succeeding He ie nccitasalee tar tise cancer ot mi k thie morn orth : (By Scripps News Asa’ | Withosses! for the defense occupied | was at last got under contro ana ing Hanna, rs. John M © and her . ant o'clock this afternoon Root Z afte “ ling Ta | WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 9 |the afternoon asion Hillman | the time the fire broke om 1 men | wreck AT THORP hild, in 188%, are quietly circu-| Siaicsetaa and line, cna tare. , The senate committee on Indian af-| has about a dozen witnesses whom| were in the mine, All escaped | < r lating a petition for his pardon nding by one lap.|known an the Knight of the Tt fairs yesterday ordered a favorable | he dlatms will be able to exonerate| without tnjury | | ‘THORP, Wash., T A freight which they expect will secure his 4 mile *: Dr 1th tthe | report on Representative Jones’ bill| iim from any blame and show uj ee : in which 1 Ocars were off the elease very soon. He was prose-| — rt 1 to fea if (ne | Opening to settlement the unallot-|ihe plot to blackmail him, which! tp spite of the vigilance of the|,, T@ Property of R. H. Willard at) track at this place, delayed traffic a John F. Mille th a pte 1 t ted lands of the Yakima Indlan res-/he ¢laims exists on the part of bis| police, the residence A. Dun- | the southwest corner of Fourth and | for several hours this morning. The ere ceo ©. Seinen, Sen vee . jt et f ervation in| Eastern Washington. | prosecutors " tl How- | Sbting street was sold this morn ' from —Ellensbur feuting attorney for this county Pik tf ! fb eager a ithe house ot tele a jcan and J. C. Hopkin: 1 HowW-| ing to local investors for $25,000 " nd Onan and sentenced to death, but through in which to lo tt ittle | This bill pas neh | Jard avenue, was entered by the | {ME to local Investors tote The k and operation the efforts of his friends the sen At the same time the af peo ge AR Arp j-aipper” thiet ‘lect might 880 | a, desire their names withheld sbeniien ‘ tence was commuted to life mpri- r ing brother-ir Stalk. | chance of being ‘tinally, enacted a | watches, Jewelry and $15 in money | DUvers desire thelr na held | Rifest nthe | a a tre in | session | | carried off by the burglars. A pair | f° “be F : Z | _ Divore ts were filed in the e tragedy occurred near the! if the truant co | s trousers was found outside of the | | superior court yesterday by Mra, Gag’ View eeedery, aa the métive! or hers © h as both chose tt house with the pockets turned in-| ps ~<e Ella vgainst he husband, J. Sg oe TELEGRAPH BRI sittot ine haw wes thoruet [Fears State Fitiemens and oy Mie om Me Geese icon setuid tat te | ine | rhe ke aid ly ransacked. Entrance was effect kie aga Jacob Koskie. Botht Suites, larnely through the. effort | a exchanges bet th | ed at the front door amd the theleves plaintiffs allege non-support. ot $ F. Wagner, 6 civil engine Gy Scripps News Ans'r | 1h be PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 9.—A sen ; left by way of a back window | W ‘ould & Suffer) of this « and wealthy fri LONDONEDec. $.—While going ant But the ¢ storm. | gation was created this afternoon =| {BF Beripps News Asa'nd | Patrolman P. F. Sprangle cap-| | . Information was filed In the su- nd palatives of Cramer im filinols. | ed loner t *r |the announ ement that the > | WASHINGTON, D. G, Dec. 9.—|tt™ed_ George Davis, a jp colore 1 - perior court today charging John Cramer has a wife and children,|the assistance of the Norwegtan|!° nti th ad-|& Leavy Ship and Building com-| | burglar, thig afternoon on av- | (Special to The Star.) Phillips and anders with ate Who are believed to be living in the ings the girl f broke 6 pany has gone into the hands of &/ phe house committee on judiciary) enue. Davis was wearing the ‘ iota : ,__| tempted burglary . Many persons who ves yt steamer Anglia, which was wrecked | beard h mother’s | receiver clothes he had stolen at the time WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec ; — state. 3 perso} a~ab , . < ng ¢ nn today said that trial have always beljeved that | er si, | today decided to report additional| of the capture, but he strenuously | Binger Hermanr a iis: eal eee Cramer was ieeareat Mie neseks | on the rocks nes Newbeaattie, |"iike a true knight, xoung Hall] BOMBAY,’ Dec. 9.—Viceroy Cur-|testimony in the case of Judge|denied his guilt. The clothing was|he did not know whether he would) | William pene ae ae Was an alipi apd he claimed to Northumberland, today, 11 fisher-| told his fe thi he ld return |von arrived today from England | Swayne of the northern district of|taken from a room at 114 nd | answer the subpoena or not in the ol . po b an with ilncont (ban have been te Tenor. at ena to | men were drowned. ‘The men put| to her home that evening and con-| Many native rules traveled to Bom-| Florida, This strengthens the de-|avenue south Jiand frauds cases as Oregon would | charge of assault with Intent be Oe the crime was committed. - | out in a fishing boat, which was|gole ger mother bay to participate in the general | mand for impeachment proceedings. The county filed a suit in the su-|suffer on the rivers and har ; nr > ee Sen with an Se \* amped. ‘mberfishorman wv “gut you will come to me in the | weleome of the viceroy The impeachment resolutions are |perior court yesterday to restrain | appropriation in the event of his) Hitikimm Tall Noe ed rom KINGSTON, Jamaica, Dec. 9.—! saved. Ax jater made ® | morning?” she asked. - special order in the house for De. ph Lopez from removing gravel | leaving Washington par: On the IRSter Wee ee 7 a of tod Taft and party, safe landir. “| will,” he answered, aw he bade ST, PETERSBURG, Dec. 9—The comber 13. from the McAllister road. Senator Mitchell toc asserted ' office. aka / } | t STLASTic ~ i The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News AL $5,000,000 Securities Not Worth a Red Cent — 7 { THE £ NCH OF CHADWICK WEALTH” IN BANKER REYNOLDS’ WILL BLACK SEA AND BALTIC $ SEA ‘FLEETS COMBINE? Be cg dinn abetted ienbedoengpigmngyes | MAS. CHADWICK STILL IN THE MBS iT is FEARED ee 2 ie tae m rr Ts 2 , THAT SHE WILL ATTEMPT TO KILL HERSELF RUSSIA 00064004 . 004400 $0¢40440614004 ss4ae x : ‘ Note . ay a Picker ! TURKEY ASIA > * a | ©0€46-064601644640-10000000 C901 PH +4 ° ‘ 04 CLEVE ! Th , + w R ' frie ‘ A PHOTOGRAPH OF THE BALTIC FLEET PASSING A MEDITERRANEAN PORT | , woe th date of the Baltic feet, ree that took it more than half a t the f | 4%, mate ; re w k a flee ane K ea to defy Bur the : : ‘ dc the a « the eastern end of the Me sean sa an » th ‘ } ntimat that if t y me the mbined forces are t en © ana - = ae > me pe « ' M Chadwick is most , At t a land ;? 2 “Th C f T | | MARRIAGE LICENSES hot open th Sov py Never Did Run Smooth” =~ [3 = Seat ---sHAKesPLeARE NEW VESSELS tea ad ‘ 7 Zi 2

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