The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1905, Page 1

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ee Vs eee ‘TRA! ‘The Seattle Star Eiituss: ere NIGHT EDITION S®ATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1905 VOL. 7. NO. 11 9s CENTS PER MONTH po W07 FAIL TO READ DAN DEAN'S STORY OF THE WINTH LEGISLATURE ON PAGE 7 OF THIS ISSUE BOTH SIDES CLAIM THEY HAVE WON SIGNAL VICTORY IN MUKDEN FIGHT —— a serve ere, The y east and; KUROPATKIN WIRES THE ST. PETERSBURG WAR OFFICE THAT seagate oy Sought ete | LADIES’ GLEE CLUB AT THE UNIVERSITY WILL No NOTHING WE HAS CRUSHED THE JAPANESE FORCES, AND ANOTHER : je opere ‘ nt ' . : 4 Fe as er | $7. PETERSBURG DISPATCH STATES THAT THE JAPANESE t 1 7 ‘a tee ; < wae * 2 Ss bs is 9 HAVE BROKEN THROUGH THE RUSSIAN CENTER AND CAP. | w ‘ met ? A ‘ TURED MANY SIEGE GUNS—LOSSES ESTIMATED AT 120,000 wha ati \ 4 ON BOTH SIDES foe gy S. t . LEGISLATURE DECIDES THE STATE 18 TOO POOR TO BUY A a | The Japan wa PRESENT FOR THE NEW CRUISER WASHINGTON . ea §T. PETERSBURG, MARCH 7.—GENERAL KUROPATKIN, IN A REPORT TO THE WAR OFFIGE THIS EVENING, STATES | now aa : The ation gege T ftere {HAT THE RUSSIANS HAVE REPULSED THE JAPANESE AT | ° we SS P t POINTS WITH FRIGHTFUL LOSSES TO BOTH SIDES yea bd LU aL F ‘ f grea a r n ‘ nar f the Ever- DETAILS OF THE UCCESSFUL ENGAGEMENT ARE NOT | now ™ s ove gift on ‘ t ‘ a that th annot ton t , « , GIVEN Ne ndicat fn 1 einla hai y cons THE RUSSIANS OCCUPIED THE NUSIN TONG HEIGHTS I \ Bushne ' t : pe 1 y The t be {the club are: Har } Alice Concklin F s ae garbag r ‘ as flunk to themselves TAKING 100 PRISONERS. THE JAPANE: FT 30 OFFICERS | bY supe a effort he may McMillan, § hase, Beaute Jam ‘ . . ager), | ‘ ‘ burden of the taxe = oe I Dilkey, Margaret Taylor, Josephine Taylor, Ruth Mylroy . : . ores of un< AND 2,000 DEAD ON PUTILOFF HILL. bis , th ar made and messe oe canal ; ‘ all sum of money in a patriotie fa ‘ sf b t y ffer a stroke of ludic- ST. PETERSBURG, MARCH 1.—A REPORT RECEIVED HERE * * LATE THIS APTERNOON STATES THAT THE JAPANESE HAVE * — _ Uss ana. I > * ar has already arranged, BROKEN THROUGH THE RUSSIAN CENTER AND HAVE CAP- * g inte nape yt matter Saliee "RED THIRTEEN HEAVY SIEGE GUNS, AFTER MANY HOURS * pashan hese me bad Dart , Chamber of Commerce - * | COLLEGE STUDENTS AT PULL S guar . at b ft nmerce of OF THE FIERCEST FIGHTING OF THE WAR * The nd a oth of t state through MAN GIVEN THREE WEEKS ayed by t nat art y | whict t is believed an ampl * i p 4 ple If THIS IS TRUE, 'T MEANS THAT THE GREAT RATTLE * aoe Re 3 for t ust t ke, has been be raised by uo z = a CONGE FOR PLAYING PRANKS , . t t n to defray the OF THE PAST ELEVEN DAYS HAS BEEN LOST BY THE RUS * tot ‘ vering @ %, oe ik atkin w ave a dee r ae ot f egis- | e souvenir to the new war- * (Specia! to The Star) THE RUSSIAN LOSSES UP TO LAST pared ARE PLACED ™ hae AT 50,000, AND THE JAPANESE CASUALTIES f 7.000. THESE reg WE BEEN FRIGH HA [Ris army here and will mak nat sah ga ge In entering ce of Dr, ae stubbo ent et ¢ he will al pe t Br lie ae P. Wod unday night, @ MUKDEN, MARCH 7.—FIGHTING OF A MORE DESPERATE | farther north OY 87] HE | iE Ttiae Sar te dies ps by Econ gg gy UMED HERE AT DAYLIGHT THIS The most desperate struggle ot| . ented by the I nt y sense of ‘ - attent the Russ CHARACTER WAS & the whole war, the greatest bat ; . one ’ Oia a resident. of ¥ 18 HEARD ON ALL /0f the le world is expected ture « k rn MORNING. THE ROAR OF ARTILI He reported the affair end .within the next few days Both net and held « ¢ ¢| OLYMPIA, March 7.—Representa The burglar got awest , KDEN. IT IS REPORTED T THE RUSSIANS cone Gio GOVERNMENT CALLS MANY scovere Those ‘ “ 4 SIDES OF MUKDEN. IT IS REPORTED THA THE R 1A o engag 1 : | BUNGO ARTIST ” JAIL « — . ee ut . quantity of jewelry. ARE GRADUALLY FORCING THE JAPANESE TO THE NORTH : 7 WITNESSES IN THE FAMOUS nt I Awotix " ¥ a tectives are looking a boo Risto | La deep Pa man with bjs WEST, TAKING SEVERAL VILLAGES, INCLUDING FAN TSIA CASE |i es r artis . . : ss ¥ 4 mage annag I on ab ! d trying to dis- TUM AND TINCHIN. THE ADVANCE OPERATIONS ARE UN “ ‘ a jing e O. A Roy Ma ¢ ‘ t t DER THE DIRECTION OF GENERAL KAULBER’S STAFF. 6. te “ee ob the 4 , ve pega «tt iy pasenan Pr “RES/DENT D DEAD — fispa. from the ia a ahe rested r a good . h ex What a aune t en Mrs. Mary an old residen€ (By Scriven News Assn) fently to withstand all possible at- ations which convey |» ne snens. Bhelto the stat He od. that 8 ement among hange of t his part 4) of this elty the family rest- TOKIO, March 7.—The opinion ,‘*** oe . « : ‘ nage ‘ 4 4 Re lr sr ype Poe mei rnoon at 8 Prevails in official and army ci : mi poset F 3 * Aes. finess was of thes that there can no longer be amy) TOKIO, M 1 m.—All oo ere riba Mateos: 9. eng ; ' se clght t . oy ts Che test. Oa ‘ . @eabt of the success of Field Mar-| Japan is cage clog Ppeeserey + aaa” 5°. | by appearing in gaud ‘ una | t = esider senate t s a hus shal Oyama’s enveloping & mt. | om th war m4 : : . od sults « i and th 4 eased h, having been b be tot ti ont am hone Of the . ‘ laughter. nearly four months. has sow ama . ns “ : ; ; easurer anu secretary culminated fm the junction bet w The P - sligevapsiteen t = to Re Cecil ompan. General Nogt's Port Arthur vet he ox wee I 5 Twelve per ‘ i b Jr. is an assa’ and General Kuroki» richt © erny of w that to this bd njur probably ate - ploy of the € an government, General Nogi's progress t, and its effect upon! w4} Ss . pypes fa ( B- | ne (an Gnnttment se jaw, | at White Horse, Y. T. Mrs. Robert @@interrupted and met « 7 war the ° « th at ad @ at Market 2 Wood, of Renton, is the daughter, ferses of moment. The k . s. thoug . ring. TOPEKA a Ma 7.—T In a short while ¢ deceased tions of the Japane be on! c the w loody battle . a n switch and | house today killed e celebrated the fiftieth the only ones wh in the history of the world ¥ a me, WER pres pitat- | for ar estigation of the harvester | of her wedding to Robe fered. as Genera patkin ie » 1 * and beef t ing a desperate ef t a general of w ie that rough to the » but it is pc NEWCHW ANG, March 7 re sar to TRACES OF STRYCHNINE ARE mie ‘ hd nd mums gr als ‘ FOUND IN THE STOMACH OF sthened these 5 n tf at. He bas s asses of re-| opment of Mukden has » met | re . DEAD WOMAN with wheiming and - that mghold will prove a In the past few ha. een heard f t f ng mg the strongly fort ‘ a FRA OO, arch Zz ed to hold its @ " } oa ; - a3 ave ‘ « ey R a ¢ bs formerly emp : househo A : s Nog third a “ a sn qainegae Za EA wing and swept all bef N | e siege of Port Arth | SHERIFF ARRIVES | | t | " i ~— 7 M ° J : . eed “ f k for ten | m ‘ se The Stantord Ponsion mre ° > xe ‘ ‘ ’ ant Gene where the M ged , | dileeed Plat to Furder Mire. Simtord wee hatched: murdering an off Mis , ° wit * the t xP j hat . : ’ vey 40) ° k ce 1 by Beck in-law ¢ t eck war ee to the be ' $ he ex-| ; - ; . Haery ad " ts T | « M ‘Th n k } ted f his exp a. HPA book pe - ' ’ nd that 1 paid b he t W ‘ tant Poste + Colkett left R esident h f t wee ’ a LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDI D. J M 2m pan trip t a TION” LECTURE aca ft pian or t STANFORD TOMB IN PALO ALTO, IN WHICH MRS. STANFORD'S |'* ! 4 don A. F Pnaie « hae the Send at sbeni REMAINS WILL BE PLACED ‘ton, at Camden, } 5 I #4

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