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-Serwror * ion EDITION rs The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY DR. LEROY CHADWICK WICK Mrs. Chadwick's Husband JUDGE R. W. TAYLER , CASSIE BE. CMA Who is Trying the Chadwick Case. Mr Artillery Duel | 11 ete HH, seer for TEN DAYS THE RUSSIANS AND JAPS HAVE BEEN FIGHT the ribo “ ING BEFORE MUKDEN, AND OYAMA IS REPORTED TO HAVE PUT RUSSIAN KUROPATKIN'S RIGHT INTO UTTER ROUT | | } T. PETERSBURG, Mar é | —_—_—_—_—_—_—_— a e N @y Gerinos News Ane'nd {the Hun river, after d MUKDEN. M Th @f. PETERSBURG, March 6.—1 nemy f t t raged all da “ ' ‘ : fy repor } hich t ‘ Ape : a launched a > era ne I ~ : — a The Seattle Star MARCH 6, 1995 DAWLEY RAAHARHRHARRER 1e Weather + Spotter ; * YEMEN ERE Tuesday, fair; light oa ; fighting is desperate line The R ‘ t b ed w between Wo hed * hwest of r 4 west We captured a «reat four miles south s engaget Gus the 1i-ineb fie my Ming trained on the ancient city t ‘With telling effect The shells from the Japanese are exploding a!) a the |We also captured large 4 t Field Marsha Tahanta ting bis great fround both flanks WHA UROPA N SAY army. The fro: PETER RG, March 6 amy now resem Kuropatkin re as f ¥ With the base om th ' ‘ the left wing exten of Mukden and the r {Ja } east of Fushun westward. | Kuropatkin is trrine 4¢ nee} te check the Japan hurling his main st h the center and at the same fag to tarn the flank m ‘The losses have been very heavy | B°** im the Shakt ne, which th attacked during | vements THE HOUSE TRIUMY The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL NO. 1 25 CENTS } R MONTH SOME PRINCIPAL ACTORS IM THE GREAT CHADWICK TAIAL WHICH BEGINS AT CLE VELAND, OHIO, TODAY RST amp ANDREW CARNEGIE. , PAST. ATTY. JOHN J. SULLIVAN The Star Witness for the Prosecu EMIL HOOVER Wh s ci k Se Who ts I ting Mra. Chadwick tion Mrs. Chadw MRS. CHADWICK IS SORMLEY WANTS To ~PLAGED ON TRIAL ee tN | THE [OU WOMAN SINANCINE 16 AmRAIGNED [NEWLY SLECTEO COUNTY TREASURER GAYS THE SyeteM me IN THI COURT ON THE CHARGE OF HIS OFFICE IS TOO ANTIQUATED FEDERAL VIOLATING THE NATIONAL BANKING LAWS | County Trea » o ' on ‘6 ‘ . ‘. i nage wit BY SECURING MONEY ON WORTHLESS CHECKS |'*” **%* he i# going to tak ; "ay hou p 1 a t ow £ Ls € the hou t 7 ot ks ea" fy Ber ” T ¥ CLEVELAND t r ; t k IMre, Canste ‘ rn is ok t { y e M q n < r The transa a h« black a ¥ ea hit re . 7 “So KILLED IN| THEY BOTH rior teat ION THROW MUD If Wing | ———_—— | | A 8 laint was during the artillery duel, bot they Sete apf pated (My Scripps News Ass'nd | this r suit for Will be greatly increased when the er! rol wi GEO. T. CRANE. kane, GEO. E. DICKSON, Kittitas ED. REITER, Lincoln | MISSOULA, Mont € | (mM i against & 1 an « H 1 ne plaintiff, in fafantry forces clash | Representatives Cr f Spokane, Dickson, of Kittitas and Retter, of Gincotn, are the three mer . “ f the f a freight |b fe t her hus- No accurate estimates of the | who are largely responsible fe fa t Washington is to have @ raliroad commission at a w whol” ‘ b ' has losses on both sides b . been their brilliant work b also re ed giving the state commission whieh Bas some power to tra and th Twin t her, and ; its de tig w nitte They caught the wily railroad senators napping and ay ur \ 6 tin he has been Advices from General Oku's head | formed an iron-cle th members of the Upper house could not break, and Carnegie surve he evi- | ¢ xpr n Pa- | al ‘e ‘ ising her * ; oh agape then by a pr a ommission bill ent interes t ¢ . . aa Quarters, dated this morning, *¥ Gaot ed | venire-|cific railroad, at yes f b tfection® that the Russian right has toware =o ——— — meneame _— SS iat as ae PO ro oo ae Sees eee completely shattered and that the ° seneseeveseeeeseveueeeen! eee. | ore > erty é ; cay hie wie, that ie troops of the czar are in f re Ma toloft and * *! ed that] os six a The dead ' he . | The West Seattle Improve ions injured, t his hain sands of dead and day | | ment club will hold a meeting # by theland tn nonnath. wotbl ; iar aa and wo aco guard of | | @ this evening to consider th * government the jury wa 4 wn and he has Se quantities of volesinn oar! & A. Moore street railway prop- *& at lock city by a f train last night. = | ™ her Bitions. « ced between the *. which in les ar * both « Th saians : wh I andle~ ‘The fighting for the past four | Muk road and the ee rus te nes over to West *! sworn and cot it W. F. Wilcox, of Helena, division |stick maker have | ewooped | down days has bee the ot Hua a half @ 6 *. attie Tt ts highly pr able & lock this aft “ hief cle { the railway mail serv > t — whole war greatest t . # that t roject * At the opening of the afterr aA a week, eae aan dieaiade * do ne propos * seasion District. Attorney n, of Helen: Guel in the world’s history, and the|, * omy wed the attack | E at athe aera 1) OLYMPIA, Wash., March 6—The | manor, t a ikem, CS ee | thet s-com= Japs have carried well n randy but | Senator Graves tax bill ts b « : * | plaint ff quite 1 a “sd * poses will also be ® governme: u xpla latter being | s qui Rable positions at the p. ele ; |, |OVER 200 SUBPOENAES ISSUED |* >. @ (senate. The bill, if it becomes al ytre Cha } i ‘ tajured are: | ant? » wae fe bayonet after m y | chore & The registration t | law, wil ine the og tax 1 av f 1 Joe L. James fr avags the well directs ‘ IN THE BIG INVESTIGATION |» voting on the annexat # | ation of common carriers. It ts be eae % tis et Worciar, ot it iy a * ss Bos ‘ * w ' t ‘the # | ing fought by Palmer and Christian. t seenge arie T t bad as he has been siege guns * Javanese left 1a GREAT ARTILLERY DUEL NOW GOING ON Foe masmuch as they close #|COrperation senators generar Span bd ‘ 1t cen iieiatag ~ niten poner op. de RDEN. March 6.—For wt r is urged that as #/ aa chiteditne Adr __ [to tows r je effective op-| days the greatest artillery duel * reg e | | ' k standing k in ar Soalion Macy ie cttective O- | days the greatest artillery 4 : are Bien Ay oe +| GWE SCHOLARSHIPS sep peered Wag aronare be hallway ho have thrown away their guns in| ing with unabated fu n th (By Beripos News Ass'n) * mprovement matters ® quilt and it was the duty of | cacteemtesamaiaaanaamatiienteat . th men as Order that their Might may t n- | Vicinity of the a mt ¢ . . t i and th * erament t te chars lor f whom f9 a ‘ ir flight may be un y ’ on » | CHICAGO, March 6.—Twenty | # will be | ‘ ° gen | meres. en he ee ath ' stiedies inlet *| James AoMoore and Jacob Furth | Andrew Carr is here tol DA, RYMAN ARRESTED | wom. defendant ates OYAMA'S REPORT. tween the Russians and the Japs | more poena ringing th ali * | nave each offered a scholarship of | testify in the ‘ con- | . ke 8 ha st an awful price in human ; cg | RRRRRRERRR RRR RATARIRIR | OT be awarded in June od with Na! his t 1 . Field Marshal Oya lood Geapite the repeated |*2ove 200, were issued today for He eauae toahe stu nt | of the Chadwick assets, and | Rerean On ae eae thes 5 Yesterday, says harges of the fanatic Japs the | employes and members of the bee | engineering ‘ in| Prosecutor H. R. Keller ‘ k « "A few days ago our ' nghold is still in the hands of N physies, mathemati ai |home of Sylvester can i en ) dra op known as “Grant the direction of Sengching pressé ropatkin, although its outer line | trust to appear before the federal Jengimeering, and the other to the|terday regarding rrant charging pim | ¢ | avenu pyin SEE toss nes costes ee nses haa been pierced in a Soa a letudaat in the liberal art lege | million-dollar note . ther Pee shan, an | and mathemati : , South of Fush The rig [OUR Ree th le * Gagement Of the Shak “On the ~~ made four ned an right firet dr |x per veer ks against our . 1 and ipit : Seen nanibers M. I Sintupactzu and Tangshiatun.~ A at Chantan, we 7 pages r te Of his attacks were entirely h right falling back to|*Pt ®" Pal unas atest riday the R ans captured mio machine guns and a few | * : wait af ¢ - 1 th " r ted Arthur veterans, the | i , amount of $4,000 In a dam . e distri et sing extensively, though er ca Page aims: thant eee 2 hy the 4 t west of the ra ated one whole Japan- | Were Teepe gp Mg his disct ts that he ¥ our force nuing its f efore Chantan with |‘ a t testified against the city in th attacks pied the @ t of nee ie 2 : ane Wethenying, five miles west of now face each other for | tol Shakhe villeg Laoshenpao and of ove eed . NGTON vr a < “it three rthwest of Wuchen the ral i the] WASHINGTON, March 6.—Min-| Washingt “ 'to pao, the termin engagem war | ister Barrett, at Panama, cabled the | ret f u bbe nopao, th ‘ rm | ccc mmipent. |state department today that «| Hor Mra which ha Refugees from the south are pour- treaty had been signed by Par I bout a mont Hor the Russians. ing int thousands, and jand Costa Rica settling the boun- ‘ol t ‘ very a the right bank of the continuous bursting of abells in dary dispute. much, % INDIANAPOLIS, March 6.— * he ~ & The grand jury investigation * |jand to attend other hat . his # of the charge of legislative #c |nogie said that he cor , # bribery, brought by Represent- * | duty of every , witnesses, * ative Fak 1 connection with * | punishment eal the anti-cigare 1, re 1 */found and © this morning, but found ether be wou GIVEN DIVORCE —_—— # dictments, The found *| necessary. H | 34 — | a . a : a & that thete was no system of *|knew Mr oe | 7 " are lookit # graft and that the legisiat * |heard of her ash | M Ann K has be r th E Sullivan # was exceptionally free from * | cam ri M Kear # corruption * —— - ‘ " f T A w night. It * FRIAS IOI Io M A. M. ms t will t sob ana ie hock bo Sue PL LL heed 7 i € v t to 1 HS. R P cgent of the|® HOUSTON x., March 6— & stody i Chigngo, M kee & ¥ * John R aged 87, ex -* t ¢ at Pprt! 1 in th tt *t and “grand old ma * u 2 ‘ <i ie | morging * Texa ed peacefull t his ® ‘ ‘ ; w ‘ r # home at Palestine th * t er . rank : | Het bs F * i He was t t . p tt r 4 | pang m 1 I tlw « con a t *| H 74 y Se eee eee eRe H month Allrony n ft i ae

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