The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1905, Page 1

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EXTRA! "Phe Seattle “NIGH ITION, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1905 $5,000,000 In Gold | | En Roste to Seattle 0444044460404 44 4409040444 b4O08 00 THE WOMEN TELL BIGGER LIES THAN THE MEN DO? 9$000000000000000004 Bound For Japaar) 9... me 6 ° Db Allen Macl Hamilton, the famous alleniat na ' et eview of the Chadwick case, haw publicly dec t @ . t hb r for a man than for & Woman to lic enaf . BiG « ) OF YELLOW METAL BOUGHT BY JAPAN IN NEW | backing hin assertion by what he claltpa to be a natural, paych- : iat ail oe ida ological explanation ’ R OF GOVERNMENT BOND SALE oe nee me And now th rouble brewing for the daring sclentist, ¢ ell ce cactggece : for women are up in arms over the Whole country about ‘ Ww t PPED ON THE KANAGAWA MARU Unite tates will mak J 1 ast Wednesday pablithed Dry Hamilton's wh . bn t . eT ; t va ‘ t « tw e more worthy @ud faithfyl followe ¢¢@ sree seme ae ae . partie Annanias th ure n, and yesterday The Star offered ‘ i | mt prices for the best defer f we * pereeeee eeeeree ‘ 60900000000 peseoseee | JAPS WATCH RUSSIAN tht firet, @ cash prise Of $10, to go to the w . : . CHEFOO, Jan A dispa wh best defense, and the second } f $o.t ‘ : ange 4 s Telnat “ t wa nan wh i in the beet f th ve . . h 5 " br ge “* Othe are t ‘ already beginning to arrive at The f- « g : rr teamer Vir od f ‘ ©, several having appeared by the morning Th t¢ . . be a Ma Coch China eae ak b t w o 4 The Star tomorrow ‘ : sold aboard, It ey ttern for the st be written on ‘ e of t ‘ } ae [claim a wiedge of th twithstanding the preser {\@ ’ " : and a wany Japanese and Russian: o4-44-4-44-4-6-0-46-0-6-60-04646600000000060664 t th . r «in a position at tinued 5 t three _- —— o aA way. The mone ey ee taeae Nol? . wee ‘ 1 Japa A . Y any Ww , tered b : z ern x ha ‘ wo I ’ Th a e i tha = hb t to t t b D4 4 =i o report having 1 heavy | ¢4-9440440484604 +04 " 606-6104444404 Pe took with h between $ atrects TT aing t . going. He left t t ' rooms ‘ eer t un late « a . ue i plas ab ' ' ne hts ADO’S SOLDIERS NOW OCCUPY LONG-COVETED FORTS— a ett ed Me . aes RUSSIAN OFFICERS WILL BE ALLOWED TO RETURN TO s : she wo ree tag . ° PORT ARTHUR ON PAROLE for their money. Bome of 2 fennior ae fights hed day occupied a & Port Ar : peed vt th on ben « on t In anew eo claims mad Sauniiter he @t thur forts. It is at the - 4 pa has the f ‘ : pr be atte to petera 8 sla ‘ ts the: rds. ; : r ed that she had ¢ 1. Public 4 hatie t A hi , HOLO GARRISON AS PRISONERS Ms the or TOKIO, Jan , he Mendicanta beamare have not t * f ' ' ; t | over th o Anyone knows that and verity rank and , BALTIC FLEET WILL WAIT —. SrSeats| SseATTe BE . ers fear aft 0400eeo1ers ‘ . mbling bh t r eh PARIS, Ja A Rus naval | 5 M on he The war between 1 a 8 ay, . y at " the R n second Pa le ae Moga j t of , : suiy| RUSSIANS DESTROYED PROP.) This is shown by H t sages pooeeed . E Ser tans is un eing i i} ERTY pic ay cant F ‘ t ' Mayor I . y proba f quad = . ; t r int night. He atate . f off 1 nt h Th . eis er t here of ‘ 7 ihe, ao M Ha 5 at ‘ ® f ~ « ft ° ge : ' , © | 1903, the loss in ox $ : pe LL r a 1 ? ' 1 ns re 7 o T antw Ala P t and the export 1 ' cariuis ‘thay’ ¥ t : WOULD REGULATE | , = i : DYNAMITE STORAGE) ° It tn ope : RE-ENFORCEMENTS FOR OYA » 13. Prot . ' i MA | he w | th ~ > A be ® po 1 . H R FIGHTING ON BHAKHE Riven |STOESSEL SEVERELY crit) te re wh ciZzED so ge Hvar Po ‘ ire oie ‘o My Bertops t Ain ree | News Ass'n. NDON, J \ . . ' nt y Foe t MARKS BEFORE COMMISSION ! ) corr ation of Hurt r fark >| th r feng 7 : : . 4 PETERSBURG, Jan I j h the b f ' is Phe 2 a led hi an a ¥ th ‘ h ‘ if tt . 1 peror passed Mir t4 Ry 8 we Asa'n? RUSSIANS LEARN OF DISASTER I th t ™ H sia afternagt M k YORK, Pa., Jar A work t y 1 that } ' Mi " the rthern Central back ; hey BIG GRADING IMPROVEMENT oe of ' ASH J D Murpt NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—W t t ¢ Henry Baldwin, jr., president of the ith I 1 t } x I felend 5 ad «since 1896 mached H t this morning at his home b ri 1 : t I Inland in tar VOL. 6 EXTRA! MAYOR BALLINGER PRESENTS ANNUAL MESSAGE T0 COUNCIL CHANGES IN CONDUCT OF CITY AFFAIRS ND LAWS F EG- ATER RATES A PLAYHOUSES CHIEF with @ have stage to see that thé i from print- ith enue engine OMPTROLLER n the Cedar t nclpal eer t ab- used upon the estate, water ; leay- Ma e¢ amount of assets over » of the lighting s been $394,- ey are actualy worlth $ when the value of the per- value systems the city were ‘ would t | e owing to th ice th hanr in the winter. It would be equally in vost wing to the fact that apable oF r sufficient coal to fee r ring the voyage a th ific, and for the time ald of necessity elapse, a channel through the mas- e floes was being forced by the ice breaker DISSOLVED AND RAILROAD STOCKS ARE Without a full ne north west INJUNCTION ENJOINING DISTRIBUTION OF MERGER STOCK ON head of steam the gales which would HILL PLAN 1S BOOMING prevail along that section = t the vessel ashore in spite of @ PHILADELPHIA, Jar J , argo of anchors. The steamer Ta- J. Hill ha 1 anott tory ! n a is also one of the slow class h ft { freight carriers and is anything { New ey rimar a 6 of vessels which would North oteatton ‘ a to c aband of A od byl been cas t . 8 a well known fact local- the Great N. ‘ and both ly all contraband of war is T 1 hi ‘ ‘ Moss ed by the fastest of the trans- 1} Elihu F x-socretary of war, | Pacit None of the vessels th t " . m : eat & ving Seattle for the Orient are of t a Most of the steamships i the Grea aking 8 port of de N ‘ | NEW YORE Ja Ref ‘ re fi for Judge I t f ap-| to the tt ted St t not I t n f n e Ach Judge H f f the Northwestern I walk f le. I i Mr i N if his now for dis ns kh i : he Kreat n 1 ag ’ “KATY FLYER” TACOMA SAILS — A, Mc rhe ———— tn t w = THE ORIENTAL STEAMER CLEARS F THE CHINE PORT . ae tnpares SHE COULD NOT CALL ON RL TERRITORY | , | CHARGED WITH tt t | ASSAULT The ‘ ; = : nupon E. ¢ It . 6 I oul the. windaws. apn haw -% t Chir the Nomhe Aft nining admis ta ' r eat “pe Murray was ar i merchar t A 1 saa Nha I. EB. Hare ene yous! mot 1 ted a PEABODY WINS FIRST BLOOD X t t | owing f the t Dickson f me t th acoma | the hat the by tt a :

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