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A THE sr" | SpecialExtra ee ( . Cr The Only Paper in Seatile } “a ] ad That Dares to Print the News — . - - , : |_NIGHT EDITION , WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1905, / VOL. 6. NO a5 CENTS PER MONTH ARE WOMEN BIGGER LIARS THAN MEN? A NOTED ALIENIST SAYS 80---WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT ITP SEE THIS PA E PT. ARTHUR HAS AT LAST FALLEN AND WHOLE WORLD JOINS IN CHEER TO CONQUEROR AND CONQUERE = = fF OBOO0O4 6 644-000640444644% ~ {T 18 OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED AT THE JAPANESE EMBASSY . ’ IN LONDON THAT JAPAN HAS . ACCEPTEO . STOESSEL’S Fy ST. PETERSBURG + f PROPOSITION FOR THE SURRENDER OF PORT ARTHUR, iB /S SILENT 4 AND THAT FINAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CAPITULA- if 4 | * TION OF THE STRONGHOLD ARE BEING EFFECTED AT o N, Jan In NOON TODAY @ midst of the many dinpatet * ® relative ¢ the fall Port @ Athur the silence r . @ bere has become not ble. # SPL PD ELE POS EEF PEFOD9 OEE OEE FEES EEE EER ETERS @ Only reports of slight rt- 4 7 » @ Qnce and none bearing on the @ ‘ - ! j e $ ian tills Ak Ges Meenstam fences 0: Port Art F é 1@ fil of the Mussian stronghold ¢ | Just tos TWO CONCERT HALLS RUNNING IN RESTRICTED DISTRICT IN ‘ redueed to such @ strait that at last tt rot . # Bave come from the Russian # })" : ; VIOLATION OF STATE LAW—THEY PAY NO LICENSE TO ® been fore to propose surrender follow ~ © gapital art : A " @ verses. The siege began almost wit » * - o| eee ‘ti eisaae CITY AND NO RESTRICTION IS PLACED UPON THEM © of the war, now nearly ele rv * * PRTERSBURG, J ‘ . ath @ greatest stronghold in t ma “ . e 1 Btoessel repc . ” @ Man soldiers supported by le ac . e of Decembe that # 2 @ Ddattleships, cruisere and torpedo boats we . Keltranko wan k Bay its ¢ yt t t hall¢ @ been destroyed or dispersed but a few to . sth rE was | b 1 e are which dog @ main in the harbor. The garrison, at latest accour ad be . . . /' sa the worst nat t the tted to run, @ reduced to about 15.000 men . @ ST. PETERSHUNG, Jan. 2.— o| 08 SOO block of th If the off w and the . On December 4 High (203-Meter) hill, one of the most con . + al Kuropa at + voll : itr ical rot F propriet wish to @ manding positions in the series of forts held . * hahke river headquarters. va eel pene 7 treet js the Net ka k fair, they shc | these was captured by the Japan after a severe f . * o| == ~ ttle way be the! tw @ loss on both sides was enormous. It was . * r <n ig lady concert bh The e4 are @ death blows were dealt the warships that were t c @ Pheer esessseeerorerosee (OO NON’ e ce asily, ® in the harbor, and afterward the Japanese gut i @ ‘aed At the ve ' the st resorts of the kind om * upon the town and such forts as were within ra + ke the the coast " @ der 19 the Keekwan fort was taken by the Jay at s ¢ oh lpg ate seat la alata | r There are other saloons in the *® them another advantageous post assai! other . : tly same locality where women are ® chain of defenses. Mining and sapping were impor " . $ i mitted to drink the bar im ® im the capture of this position, a* they were also fa { © « jon of the state law They, ® the Rihlung fort on December 29 not only drink at the bar, but free ¢ t e saloons. At the King atrer 1 Saturday night, thred women were drinking at the bas and loitering about the place the > All these achievements served to t @ tween the Lisoti fort, destined to be “the last dit ® fenders, from a great part of the chain of forts. Fr © © BIGGER LIES THAN @ of the fall of East Keekwan events have see e | @ ing to their culmination, for om December . Lee, g™ whole evening, while girls fromy # tain fell into the hands of the b¢ regan’ only . ke “gh 7 other saloons nearby continually, / @ later the H. fort. another strous poeltioM® was capt . 4 9 Visited the place and drank. | | @ hill then fell into the hands of the Japanes GENERAL STOERSSEL. This condition was found no only, 4 The report that the non-con Arthur had been @ 4 | in the King Street club, bu seve @ accorded an asylum behing Liaot! mountain may have t an @ . eral other saloons below the ling | @ indication that the Japanese commander foresaw that the sur- + 1 justin time to preve ry a Not only below the line, but 6 ) @ render of the Russians within 4 brief time was assured . * it the state law {s continually bese ° e of fo boat Vias hich . T wh «eer Mare than men ero Phi ig | ing violated. is COTIG ENED EOOE: fee Se es ur b ft wan & * we a y « f the world " 7 a It is apparent that the assertion peemeroeres ” ° ter Port Arthur t ~ Tis eabet fas view of the Chadwick This reve r that as long as Hi Gill was attorney: n the evenin late 0: ce roncert hall propries Lino Tie ®. cape The for a certain concert prop | t. 6 teeinse to without inte ption. Officers kn or that partict slace would nol TOKIO, Jan. 2—At the confe rence between the Russian and Jap. | \* , n sho e given a chance t | eae ¢ of the place, but| cov tuet B ae = os * defend themselves and proposes to give them an opportunity f th ; 3 Ballinger | U®permitted to run y anese officers regarding the terms of capitulation it is understood the |SURRENOERED AT 9 P. M., SUNDAY % throug olumns wothing is Gone Sd tha Bek Some one is playing the favorite, WASHINGTON, Jan. 2-—Minieter Griscor t Tok died the |# H * what Dr. Hamilton says knows of the characte ™ t he| Who ts it? terms proposed by the Japanese were accepted. state department th rni 1 the Japanese minister of <n |* IT I8 MUCH HARDER FOR A MAN TO LIE SUCCESS mont and the Nebrasne. ae orders | eae ne Ne raaee music hall and the ee affairs informed him that ¢ 1 ut 9 o'clock Sun- |@ FULLY THAN A WOMAN, AND THIS HAS A NATURAL @ | has ordere ed, bh Belmont concert hall, boldly fiare ieee . BYCOL =X PI 1. As has been eald by another, @ | have beer their names above the sidewa LONDON, Jan. 2—Viscount Hayashi, the Japanese minister at lay evening [= FSYCOLOGICAL EXPLANATION, As has been sald by anoth i i as axe Fennitieie Vidib-lant a ann. Whe aun-teul eee ee London. announced today that General Nogi bas a report from the i: en Che Beto Hele even 08's Rae bt 1 Rh ; Stee ee ee inw. ‘They tare | coctue that Gee oan win anee ae | Tokio government to accept General Stoessel’s proposition The | ALL OVER BUT THE CHEEING @ preme Har is always a woman. It in part of he xual patureto @ j|tlon of the sta 2 t i the law, bet Geeaky bon ae } ft 1 t , ‘ . " # be able to sec those ¥ which words transfer into Hes, part @ |no more right n than any | {ng the law, but openly boasting terms and process of surrender will be negotiated between delegates LONDON, Jan. 2—A diploma nected with one of the nti- 1 rovision 9 1 has been running | from the two armics at noon. } nental embassies in mr the fall of Port Ar. |® Of that strange, nervous make-up which makes woman so un- # [other place. Th no provi it. The Belmont has b 3 * | th eave ® accountable, so fascinating, #0 terrible. so irresistible, Take all @ | of th a ee pany ten for some arn rae the Myr > rants of history Which depend on sheer inventic ‘ played towa these 5 any | has opened doors as a col RUSSIANS BLOW UP THEIR OWN FORTS port will hasten the end ih ee a ae ee eee Lag Ae to Hhall sines the issued his or- WASHING :. 2.—Th | lomath ‘ awa of flaht for t we tt }® and on the fantast reation of non-existent things, they have, ¢ more than any other hall since the mayor issu +24 re ora ee Wee received | _— ® she in entirety exhausted unless in- |% $8 nearly ev ane, been the creation of women . ‘These resorts do not pay a cent|ders that the Comique should oe aThe Pert ie ney tesect t the lett te to mak » a lesser evi + This is probably the most * cath and sweeping attack on ® | of revenue to the city for the pur- | closed. oe . ser ee ae e Bdge irae oh GARB, ‘ acity of womankind ever made by a scholar of the emi- © wager yigy tng Mart seatten the ropa a ‘ que # conquered af ig [i ence of Dr, Hamilton, and therefore it deserves more than pas- ® |% geteereeeeesesesens : e eport cease fl r a a ns @ ing notice * cepted and the terms and process of surrender is to be negotiated be- < London today his re mo le . IN LE ‘ slant . Py t The Star bel that there are hosts of women in Seattle 4 tween respective delegates of the two aJen. 2 would enthusta man any which could greet } po cary — oe. Sn A Jan. 2 oe Both are gales who has fallen after fighting to th: #® who are valiant rw of their sex and will not broak un- ¢ 't WATER SHUT OFF jarshal Yamagata has telegraphed Gen. Nogt kilo, under , | an imperial command, that his m - eueveciating the sslf-ehars breath has a 4 heors. ‘That Port Arthur has been | Challenged the charge that they are “supreme liars. é } fice and devotion which ¢ n. f has @loplayed. “the fatherland Seseehek wee Seaves no Each of the gallant com. |% tnd alight dagy vt Aging lone diye gy, Bees ou = 12 water wit! be shut off to- 3 Gesires that due honors . be ace ‘ yy a and his troops have carr reapect of their adve . For the best defense against Dr. Hamilton's charge The ¢@ : cae ~ lity Bogen Sam, Sak deporte that Tung Kee W n and other forte were Gasette save ter Gen. Nogt's @ Star will award a prize of $10 in gold @ © odeck i m. ovee al ssetienc Tn blown up Monday at 12:30 a. m. by the en self, whe evacuated tory there is little wonder tt Stoessel thinks further resist- |® Following are the conditions ¢ “a R \ of | including Ballard, which are @ thereft — P . ance would be more than useless. * Article must be written on one side of the paper only. . The fifth annual convention ‘ as A P+ owe fed th fort | _ + It must not exceed 250 words in length @ |the International Shingle Weavers |@ now supplied from the Ques P| ‘ occupied the same forts and heights © 3 » | @ Anne dpipe and i eee tiiaien shige in the career ee as | FILLED WITH JOY . It must be signed by the writer's real name and address. @ ‘|gnion opened in the rooms of the 3 shoe resertels ai ‘Yana . se ww ie aa : ‘ . . This offer is open to women only ® |Balvi supjon, 1 nd avenue, | ® service Were blown up Monday morning by the enemy TOKIO, Jan The publication of Ger Yogi's telegram an- . The t 7 thn Yeuiien 9 ved will be pundidtiad : ter porntits st con- | @ park. * i sees Rave Geen suspended pending @ conciust nouncing that Gen. Stoessel had proposed the surrender of Port Ar- |@ A second prize of $5 will be given for the best article by a @ | vention ‘o® ah union roeee +4 re thur hea thrown a a eae iM hs ye Bao ag sagt # man, written either in support of Dr. Hamilton, or in defense @ |ever held in Seatt P —_—_— Ry telegram was made publ a 38 eas his morning ue at Be the fair sex @ |town incthe state b within a few minates the good news ha mmunicated to eve Califordie.: Sh s EXCITEMENT IN ENGLAND pets that te wae peestbie to telegraph 1t in Japan . Te i : @ | Califorsia “BOTH ARE LONDON, Jan. 2.—The news that Port Arthur has surrendered The whole nation was thrilled with the long-expected good news [9 sis dd 00000000 oe or Ls [ caused at exc nent this city. There were early gatherings and great demonstrations are taking place today. The morning's sessfon ras devot- at the clubs to discuss the S and newspapers were distributed only give me time to collect’ my|ed to lubricating the wheels of the j ike wita fire. ees RUSSIAN TORPEDO BOATS ESCAPE EGS FOR HIS thoughts. Ever since I heard of regulation convention routine The | i lapanese Minister Hayashi expressed the belief that the offical LONDON, Jen. 1.—Bimultaneousty with the report from Toktéi of this trouble in Paris I have been | various committees were appointec | announcement of the fal! of Port Arthur might be expected in less tie effet bf te emlane (6 surrender Port Arthue.« éipehihapemal bothered, and my life has been|The convention will be in session at} A happy New Tear Teunton oc- f them 98 Beers from Chefoo, telling of the escape of f an tdepedo boats from » almost unbearable. I have |least two days mor Jo startling |curred at the bome of Mrs. Sarak ; A Tokio dispatch states that Admirals T and raha Port Arthur and their arriv t Chefoo w en for t nar, | be folle 1 and hounded until I|developments are e a The | ¢ Hall yesterday morning, at arrived at the war office on receipt of information that Gen. Stoeasel ant of Gen, Stoenmel that he think of nothing else. Iam not |question of securing proper rights |* It had more of happiness belleved carry th im It ts Betlev ao on account of the reunion wh rom the shi MAS. CHADWICK MEETS HER ‘he Judee. I can only hope for a general BOG Garrentereé, 3 ts sald the ~_ urrender finality drafted as reached the last ditch, that resistance is no longer possible and at were proposed by Togo. It is » stated that the Russians ¢ a teak he haa at last decided to surrender mre everything will come out all right, |shingle ehipp jof two aged people, who have beem that the remainder of the garrison be escorted tr to the main ‘The Russian torpedo boats Skory, Stratni, Viastni and HUSBAND AND PLEADS WITH | 48 you sa) ombination, will probably come in |¢*tranged for over 20 years. Im land, pending negotiations for their liberation, and that all those per- Serdity. The officer commanding the flotilla ar 2 upen he Dr. Chadwick {e at Nberty. on © attention | ‘ Walter Hall and Mr Sarah gene now tn the ol4 and new and unable to leave should be pro- arrival at Chefoo that the reason he had ieft wax that the survival of HIM TO STAND BY HER | bonds which were awaiting his ar-| It aid taht the question of |‘ Hall. were diver For 3 } tected. These terms Russian vessels in the harbor of Port Arthur was no longer possible | rival at the county jail yesterday ting methods to prevent the rs they have be & apart, j The Japanese embase besieged by Hayashi's country- since the Japanese occupancy of 203-Meter hi morning. y Japanese from increasing their hold rday they were married byt man, who called to offer we The four boats encountered no Jag arships in their dash -- —- the shing li industry of th t the hom the bride, wient Secretary < have not received official news from the beleaguered port Sor ran Meme hand S004 44-40449004094000008 be adopted. Tho little ae si a * the of the definite capitu m of Port Arthu We interpret the situa- Japanese warships, however, can be seen in the distance LEVELLAND, 0 ‘’ 2 t hal of f ‘ ¥ have liv in th Sisk Ck oun, Didateel und Hogs aro incdaiing the terms. West | gies teen ne Cone Ben oe nae t—'13 rues COMING TO the akingla bullies and many years and have scores emctaht : standing * streaming down her face and friends who are pleased to there are we do not k ally. It may be regarded as certain Two Russian destroyers are reported to have gone to Teingtau > sata Ge oe bev be pleas sea that Gen. Stoesse! w t surren , y His maxim ? Jécked in her husband's arms Mrs. | ¢ STAR READERS eae : nion recone! will probably be permission for t wh garrison to return to Rus- Qassie 1. Chadwick yesterday | ¥ tat jtion v brovaht ab: by the two sia on parole. JAPS TAKE ANOTHER HILL begged and pleaded with Dr. Leroy | @ in oun who have “Tokio authorities undoubtedly w : Stoenael the most Chadwick to believe in her and not! ali mat-|* tr effect a settlement gracious terms possible in re ent defer As T O, Jan. 2, 10 a, m.—The Japanese stormed and captured Wan [beleve the stories of he eged|® In tomorrow's issue of The pr rcocdings | U°twee ed pair for a long we estimate the gar t 20,900, this number would be too large to Tai yesterday Wroag-doing told in the newspapers. | # Star will appear a graphic ac * have 7 Ae . permit their return to R ‘The home coming of Dr. Chad-| @ count of almost unparalleled bject will This » Star res ; Our besieging arr t present 75,000 men. It is not Wan Tai hill ts situated in about th t t of | Wiek yesterday morning was a big | @ hardships endured by the pros- * ter me, the two | Mkely that they will be to join Oyama, as they need res forts h of Port Arthur, between the Ants ntain fort and | ¢éntrast to that of the arrival of | ® pectors in the new gold camp *| we wills | r e re as » happy as young If possible the larger I be returned to Japan to recuper- Sungshu fort. Its capture divides the eastern fortified ri The [Mrs Chadwick. The doctor was in| # near. Reno, Nev. Some of the ¢ + etenstion ad said they had not felt eo ate.” Japanese in August unsuccessfully attacked thin bill thie city and at the county jal be-|@ terrible scenes enacted during ¢ members oth nied for a quarter ury “We are naturally delighted that General Nogi's work has at fore any one, with the ex jon | @ thé ¢arly days of the Klondike * h- That : y do today, now troue last been accomplished. We cons that this b the end of the JAPS TOOK WHOLE STRING OF FORTS of a few interested parties, knew of | are being daily repeated in this # already taking care . past. Baye > gotten, stroggle appreciably nearer. Russia should realize she is now unable it ® néw Eldorad ely e already losing The police searching the city to again secure her lost prestige. Probably after one or two more TOKIO, Jan, 2.—Following the dramat asmault upon and eap- The meeting of the woman and|® Thia story will be of espe- ® | thoir mills because they ¢ for a clue to the whereabouts of 0. fights between Kuropatkin and Oyama, St % authorities ture of Sunshu mountain, the Japanese at F A yesterda sp- [her husband was pathetic hey | ® cial interest, as it deals with © | +), ‘ We ¢ not worry-| P. Fleming, who left his lodgings at will express a desire to discusa terms of peace. We are unable to tured H fort, and the recently constructed fort on lung mountain, were together f n hour di *® America’s newest bonanza dis- © | jy. he Jap Third avenue, for the pur- make the firet advances. They must come trom Russia obtaining possession of the entire line between Rihiung mountain and [ing their troubles, and later b | @ trict, . 1 ny other matters t \ walk. That was on The of Port Arthir must materially affect the plans of the H fort via Paniung mountain. imultan ith th apture of |lomg consultation with Attorney | @ @ | committee 1 to make a December 31. He Baltic fleet. Admiral Rojestvensky now has nowhere to go, for it 1s the above named forts, the extreme right p ng along Pigee ay | Dawley, relative to their future ac- | COPOS9O9O9694460-09566-008 | |, rh t ) en since and his } {mpossible for him to reach Viadivostok, for which he is bound, until captured the heights south of Housanyant tions < ter the 1 reported the case to the Doe t More b j Telegraphing yesterday, the headquarters of the besieging forces To his wife's appeals for a con CORCORAN HAS NEW JOB r h i Ba he/ 1 4 s they have eas y “It seems to ua that the best proced for the Russians would tinuance of his former confidence! Willam ¢ n, forn \ | greatest shingl y|son to believe that something {s be to recall the Baltic fleet. There would be a loss of prestige cer- A part of the center, dislodging the enemy, occupied H fort at |im her Dr. Chadwick replied again | sherif 1 f ther | t 1d y W wr Fleming had not been feel- ' tainly, but Russia ould & the fleet from destruction 7 o'clock this morning and also ca 1 the new fort on Panlung [apd again: “I can only hope so. I /in Sheriff ¢ a ft th Pr lent, C. R. P' I t 1 a few days previous to The evening pape nted on the new eulogies of the mountain have trusted you, and it is hard to | court! t tak h vice president E. Burns, |} his lodgings and they say brave men of both les Thus the line between Rihlung r tain and H fort + Pan- believe anything; my mind 1 o i w s Br x & tr M lent. He was 50 ee ountain fell firmly into our hands confused. This has been a terrible | Matting ‘ H will t urer, W. H. Clock, } ssed moderately, PORT ARTHUR A “LIVING HELL” “Part of our right, which commenced a bombardment t 8 |experience, and 1 don’t understand | ct ru ts and property of | vice president, C. 8. N ki w 1 that he either CHEFOO, Jan. 2.~—It 11 that ¢ Nogi had arranged ck this morning and dislodged the e who resisted stubborn- ‘any of it. I want time to think of ! the mpany scattered throughout makawa; third v preside R. C. d suicide in, ssault on Port Arth ay and that Gen ly, Girmly occupied the height south of H tao at 20 kk it. I do not say I won't trust you, the cl Beebe, Sedro. t of i |

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