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SSRE PRIS SSETIE TS FE FSaa SEGA KSA TIT SA TAtas shh TARP FRAG XTRA! front EDITION SS po W071 FAIL TO READ DAN DEAN'S STORY OF THE WINTH LEGISLATURE ON PAGE 7 OF AUSSIANG IN FULL RETREAT~-JAPS IN GLOSE PURGUIT— AUSOIAN LOGS ENDAMOUS--TURNING POINT OF WAR ————d SEATTLE, WASHIN The Seattle Star rON, WEDNE SDAY MARCH 86. 1905 The Only Paper in £eattle That Dares to Print the News vol NO a5 CENTS PER MONTH THIS ISSUE RUSSIANS AND THAT 1 MORA r I Ps 18 ™ + KUROPATKIN DPF I iAT 1 NI ( MMI 1 . 4 + , I THAT } INI MUNICA Jarshal Oyama Has Completely Qut-) eosin’ PFE es HURGH « TREAT CUT OFF » ° ‘ HE Al HOWEVER, TH ' FT IS IN a. , 1 A CRITIC NW + CORE | generaled Kuropatkin and Is Cutting) Acie: oo 7 . . | TOKIO, MARCH & ADV i “lappa N , THAT THE J N Down the Fleeing Russians by Thows) sup tem sarascce tare oer | MUKDEN x r & majority t we n b atkin ae A | de is “ ap ers ¢ walls | r & ” SECS SES ESP RE eee eevee eeeee ma bis up _— . - } , t This | *WOVING EVENTS IN THE FAR EAST: | © sovepat oye @ The battle of M he taged for 11 day 2 a bts Fie tobed t 1 in Over one © eng t struge * a are 4 , ; The losses already ex “ any , - * 2 Pere ; ave ca . hun Tan, as cp * | , the te a have Pee ereeeererrerererrr rs + © reporte be retreating | a es ; ‘ . : * H a a * f ‘ ‘ * OLY 4. March §—Senator & $ St. Petersbure ‘ * y of wa *! t King coun- " © at hand « a * | pa a va . elting *t senate gang, # } a 2 © bat a are @ | & y t * mow * nea mee in t sha 2 * | hells * « on. & H * | : . *} ‘ ted the & eS td ehellaiaiebeiaialaieiaiaieiaiaialeieiialalel then eee a + 0 an * e ke the pres- ® « led » ident’s chair during a seasion # ‘ f ‘ " we ttee of the whi * (By Scripps News Ass'n) . t a to the eartops, & $T. PETERSBURG, MARCH 8—DEEP GLOOM HANGS OVER 1 . wae ay & sa ; t | THE HOT SPRIN ARK, FIRE : am he B. a “4 ’ y 1 S ean THE RUINS OF THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH THE } In I 10 NO * were disa nt a * IAN CAPITAL OVER THE INDISPUTABLE REPORTS | Dr THE Russ -_oo | am * of witnessing Potts # RECEIVED FROM THE FRONT THAT THE DAY HAS BEEN | k Ma b ¥ ' * is as # pariiamen- & = js os o wee annem s Aeleheleieheiaialeieieiaieieielal pany de t trate!» h would undoubt- # LOST TO THE RUSSIANS, AND THAT KUROPATKIN AND HIS ° - * " i * dly have been amusing. * ot Li 8 crew » Liu ¢ as re t ay.\% a ARMY ARE IN FULL RETREAT FROM MUKOEN “yg he * ’ Y Zeca cemeaice " FOI II IIIT ITI IIR a wire » P.M.) THE MOST PESSIMISTIC RE , . ° t AT THIS HOUR (8:30 cd ‘ be impos ut at Mul * * KEEPS LAWYERS killed Senator PORTS ARE CONTINUING TO COME FROM THE FAR EAST } ‘ ¥¢ : are tee w x { widing oa, ; . es salary. PUBLIC INTEREST 1S AT A HIGHER PITCH THAN AT ANY ¥ . re . * GUESSING F to eave | on o Se 7 : : {ae * Dan great story of N e* ~~ e me c t he was made to TIME DURING THE WAR } tua seta Bee wt Shan . # some of the m ove . |iook foolish by Roth and Maloney, , . ting . 7 The fire lime ad w . enck t . at ‘ ation this ye ‘ GROUPS ARE SURROUNDING THE BULLETIN BOARDS gua J " « . ° hea > ‘ thee ne at . f th ” * a ling t sina naka Por yted AND EXTRA EDITIONS OF THE PAPERS ARE SELLING IN be se _—* gat * ntly ment nt t ative ate were t * a t purpose of burdening G Le pa Sa . “ ona easing | @ tallate against Mr 2 * . s * Mre © taxpayers. SHEAVES. } te t jen of i act * After some parieying It wae decided to attempt to jam a ® | snbebele ames. EE. has s x nitia Wit eat . ° @ resolution th the legislature FORBIDI THE STA * | IN SPITE OF THE OPTIMISTIC GOVERNMENT REPORTS or oth ae fe " sta a @ CORKESPONDENT T 1IVILEGES OF THE P * shed } INVOLVES ENG: NEER RECEIVED, THE BELIEF IN THE PUBLIC MIND (8 THAT aa bie batt itl aan . “gee ithe @ . iliee San aone ooh pa Be i « . | KUROPATKIN HAS BEEN OVERWHELMED BY MARSHAL OVA = sS cc . wet any f th ® ’ v3 | E &—In the i e e a cs i ated a p OF Tt EG Mav MA AND WILL MAKE A LAST STAND AT TIE PASS IN THE prose de. * ISLATIVE HALLS , . ¢ th * : ~ j An c * s be will « ng Rus- |e Booth and his petition « sympathy f the mem- # : er HOPE OF KI ING HIS LINE OF COMMUNICATION OPEN TO at hing « " - * { the leg ns — i | i, . ; 1 arin * atl the re oat of ° me ' h Mr Rooth k f hin * y 7 THE NORTH. aie ob tee ¢ » Sued Gat if Ae ae ere thie ee Ppl a | coma 9 THE POWDER MAGAZINES AND THE STOREHOUSES IN ___ No exact fig ery idem # oven than by wasting bio t ee er g OT : * j sperm: de will exceed : THE TR : ME y SOME OTT . ~ S r , ng the expendi- WHICH COMMISSARY FIELD AND HOSPITAL SUPPLIES WERE all a * ERS AT OLYMPIA SEI TO BE THAT DEAN HAS * he mmissioners BEEN TELLING THE TRUTH, AND THE TRUTH HAS *# lupon the bridge the compan: KEPT HAVE BEEN SET ON FIRE TO KEEP THEM FROM FALL: | . BUR * ot tae kina Mat chen —_— | . ae * Mr, Dean's story continues f ¢ aye - ea af é ING INTO THE HANDS OF THE VICTORIOUS JAPS Soa ae 2 DON'T M T * | Carroll Wells, a young Snohomish A FLYING COLUMN OF JAPANESE INFANTRY ISIN CLOSE | ¢ eheustios s = jforwer, Wao, pleated guiny seme t 1 eee eer rere eee eee * « t ithe ago, after which a new trial PURSUIT OF THE RETREATING RUSSIANS AND THEY ARE | __ ola ——— _ a aiieliipemmiiiream — " " | wa ained the plea that he MOWING DOWN THE TROOPS BY THOUSANDS. errr rrr. 2. 2 2 2 2 2 vee : | HURT IN COLLISION |3* 5505 "yee nate. 8 | Pefore thet x = THE LOSSES HAVE BEEN ENORMOUS * e eather | Black } * IT 18 BELIEVED THAT THE JAPS WILL BE IN FULL POS ss ‘ se Spotter * iS GOING | ar SESSION OF MUKDEN WITHIN A FEW HOURS. ‘ red $ —s ~ ‘ ‘ SERRE eee ER EM. _ TOKIO, MA A DISPATCH F RAL 1 : ab tonperetore auniee shnaye| LITTLE HAPPENINGS mS A s I I R sEN RA ‘ . * y KI, THis ’ 4 if F ANS | “| » “< | és . POVER oF I ARKN E A 5 V " A h HE Bs S see: 1} ¢ wf the largest gatherings of RETREAT TO THE ' A E INFANTRY : 3 ( Genel — PRESSING THEM CL‘ Y IN 2 REAK “ t | and the THE RUSSIANS LL THEIR PPLIES AND TH he | tation RETREAT ISA ORDER con os | s re, masiee.. , HL TUN MENTIONED IN EA I ar ng at the AS HAVING ED cs : } t the | Cha merce. The horti- Pee S.4, 21K rs . rs ' ! at the Lewis and ene cores ONT ROL OF THE Al T : ] | THE NEW YORK RAPID TRANSIT STRIKE CONTINUES—THE [))°")) ; ‘ ‘ vation of ' Ss TK WHERE T R ANS HAVE |* A . 8 few « b- THE AD’ NCE OF THES STUBBORN RESISTANCE TO |, | COMPANY WILL TURN DOWN MAYOR M'CLELLAN’S PROPO gher ; su DVANCE OF THE J ESE ie. | ! r Aer + TOKIO, MARCH &.—-REPORTS AR RRENT HERE THAT « R SITION FOR AN EARLY SETTLEMENT H 1 ar-old Ta THE RUSSIAN TH r 7 : ’ sage ry! gd OARS ARE NC RETREAT AND ARE PREPARING | ~ sir : ass the Red, > RAILA UKDEN | —_ bd holdup, is GENERAL KURC( © HAVE GONE To | | be sentenced Saturday nd most iunievia iD TO HAVE GONE TO EXTREGENVICL, \cuucnwengasananns| Dieta. bila ask : ; be entencd Sats ewer 0 OFFICERS * * ela to . 7 oe ry : pe : | This 1 ne fu ty Jail, and a very af- See THE FC Me ara ld. 10, te dead, | NWSW WORK, March &—In spite |tne situat ng took place between REARGUARD ACTION WHICH K | The an Pacific has in-|» “ te dying. #| of tie feet that the whole rapid jand the a ant «. |the mother and son. Father, moth- COVER THE INEVITAB . eaned the # r ef t s # | transit system of ty b rains. T - " * and son wept poutine xen - i REPOR i ° t wr- 15 os © lost night &| te Ge, ond ning from four 1 ma £3. a,| they co ved throuh the bars of Sop ak oo ee cea the sie a ; %| were forced to walk to a ' “a, express servic has been at- | \toore { poor way franchise, |the young ertminal’s call Attorney GREAT MAGAZ E y r « r bett bel e Th siting 1 #| work, there has been little empted as yer Ex ende r to se a re- MAGAZ, : FIRE BY : oa iat oni oe ak | The subway company states that t form school sentence for B ARTILLERY 7 7 ; ® lott : vretiied bay - stg Bo Searday © it will have 6,000 mer 1 - ssa "| The divorce suite of Charles Doa- ADVICES FROM MUKDE ATE THAT IN way |T at * door and t %| The collision yes { ight . j L K TIN “ Red icgost , pm rtes run trains by tonight, and will , aldson vs. Julla Donaldson and STATION THE HE GREATEST ¢ BIC 1 anw LU # with he A lamp was # | most seriow | A I ORDER. TRAINS : MON ING NORTH AND SOU vITH at tr ° ain ming to the | and exp 4, an # | day, the numbe f inj ~_s Fae eeren b gas f al ill @ . OUT PAYING {TEST ATT ION TO Ll r. wer ck * 20 fag ened erg = ; t ly pay a - THE MAIN AN iatte ro AT Tk TI IN T * ly ewpted the 2 ng that pat * &| Last night at midnight a n The offer of Mayor McClellan t | Judge Gill : Av PPI 10N , 5|@ bound fite-car train on the submit the differences between the] NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J. M ing ING INTO THE HANDS OF THE AD iene snaps h e stat diate niacin ihev fen away ompany and the men to arbitra-|§ eloping t ot : third rtree i b turt ys A “ ® « of FILLED WITH DEAD ND WOUNDED. mer that ‘ nt th a-| leaving Nin ; i 4 . PUBLIC pt AND DWELLIN¢ sone 7 7 ere None jdian Pactt eattle Athletic club last] with scarcely lessened ompany we not & Y eht WRECKED 4 HEAVY ARTILLERY FIRE, AND FREQUENT ee eee aad ot Dro iulatal to bate Ga citation wen : be ed to RES HAVE BEEN STARTEI ONLY EXTIN- |. WASHIN N, I March & J. Howard Darlington! above the ground @ . la ave e ‘ : s GUISHED AFTER HEROIC WOE FIGHTERS Senators A and Piles b eutenant R. We Vin The motorman got rattle ew at Thirt Y hus poli * Miss 1 a the warra were THE GREATS DANGER ‘ ST CAPITAL |t™ nt the ® for the 2d xty 4 tempted to § € atree at | w assigne ° K to Ket 18 FROM FIRB, WHICH, IF ONCE START WOULD | Judicial district aked f b| f “6 | was restrained y & policema ning . t av SWEEP THROUGH THE ENTIRE C1 ASH | for Gen. Thos. H. K « | Women fainted and men shout 1 ® | A ® 5 gaat) ’ | gan-| when the train was tn flight b t én P = iat ROME, March r ‘ World | was stopped with diff ty and no | art b ANA I take in =e RSBURG, MARCH &—A DISPATCH RECEIVED AT ral of the Jesuits, known aa XU | seriou damage w done \! | Me ¥ ‘ o WAR FICE FROM KUROPATKIN THIS NOON ack Pope, is dying of er ate t H } Seveta al er . a : . . ATES THAT MUKDEN IS STILL IN THE HAN THE liver, t t ght arked I h t s ‘. ,

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