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a : on EXTRA! The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH The Only Paper in f£eattle That Dares to Print the News vor NO. 13 CENTS PER MO SigHT EDITIC TH a =p eee Tm eae aaa aaa po NO7 FAIL TO READ DAW DEAN'S STORY OF THE WMINTH LEGISLATURE ON PAGE 7 OF THIS ISSUE RUSSIANS HAVE NO ‘is Ft | EM. Wild ae | f CHANCEQF ESCAPE ——sSELIN (Bpecie! to The Star) cudpementennempene aso. H fined t a aaa ‘ MAPLE VALLEY, Mar The — — -—-—= ! ¥ . a f t f e mbia ar |e #F 1 railway was R ei their 5 er had an n of car-; season the dem - ; wcke nig be ATIENTSIN DISPATCH STATES THAT THE JAPANESE HAVE IN at pu, where a he « a withou: hooners was & n , F . ted at any me ting t he ate. |age, Owing to the t " r ; VESTED TIE PASS, TOWARD WHICH KUROPATKIN IS FLEE ah ¢ Japanese troops a weal ~ Shed. bak oo ale Se : , ! : os . ; [peared north of Mukden on the! xnowle r : reat arKe ING, AND THAT HE WILL BE FORCED TO SURRENOER WITH- |hetchtn w ¢ Weaha Tah tation ing as . x ta : ' aniary it wt team t The Ja ‘ i ‘ IN A WEEK. Pie Ay. : von | o — —— TP eee ec eee eee eee 2 ent “ * The Wezg he . LONDON, MARCH 9.—A TIENTSIN DISPATCH STATES THAT * 7¢e eather * a - iE PASS, TOWARD WHICH KUROPATKIN IS FLEEING WITH *. » * f aCe . ba : HIS ROUTED FORCES, HAS BEEN INVESTED BY THE JAPAN maieda” Of . Spotter : anh ERE AND KUROPATKIN WILL PROBABLY BE FORCED TO [/)'°". > QURRENDER WITHIN A WEEK obs te r, €& JAPANESE HAVE SURROUNDED 80,000 RUSSIANS IN , a TIE PASS ANO CUT OFF ALL THEIR SUPPLIES, AND ane |** * nd Friday, fair; light to pathin feat by the brilliant Oyama. A strong fac authority with the emperor has contin jon of t ny high in GAUGHINGLY ATTACKING THE RUSSIANS ON ALL SIDES. traffic, 1f only for a few . > east winds. | ak : w hand—It moves and r shows . “ . mee Praag ape . THE “PUGS” STILL HAVE A 6T, PETERSSURG, MARCH 9—A LOCAL PAPER MAKES . | rr mme | 1 HE ANNOUNCEMENT THAT THE JAPANESE OCCUPIED PL : : CHANCE TO SWAT ONE AN- TILOFF HILL LAST NIGHT. ITS CORESPONDENT REPORTS t | : ‘ THAT TWO DIVISIONS OF TH E JAPANESE ARMY ARE NORTH F | OTHER IN CALIFORNIA OF MUKDEN, AND THAT THE INDICATIONS ARE THAT KURO way of| PATKIN’'S RETREAT HAS BEEN CUT OFF, AND THAT HIS tly want with wa and | ve KILLED | ‘ WHOLE ARMY WILL BE ANNIHILATED i t] | | @y & News Aarnd ‘ ag the — weath | SACRAMENTO, Ma 9.—The : | : | Ralston prize fight bil was defegt- ma ‘ ; BERLIN, March 9.—The Lokal! Anreiger prints a dispatch from prim ' , ad | PENNSYLVANIA MINERS MEET | © in the lower house today. The the front to the effect that the Japanese occupied Mukden at noon in t | + best to keep measure, if it had passed, some today. will SAK oF | DEATH IN A SHAFT have put an end to professional ; —- 0 St gy eh people happy EK. H. WILDER te i prize fights tu Calltorais. ft pease $T. PETERSBURG, March 9.—it is the general belief that Kure p Kuropatk of the heart and Dr. Young, hotel! e senate several days ago. will be alled forthwith as a result of his overwhelming de paratively barren victory | w e n is now a forege el | physician, was sent f Dr. Young WIL BARRE M | Today's vote was 33 ayes, 35 noeg opposed Kuropatkin jal stated this m sr, geen ta , praiiros Hun is CLEVELAND. O., March 9.—Mre ) | P4 INGTON. M * ° > & general who has ety ca i * © right bank of Chadw ; - ty | | ral tki m1 ts ning tin th we toa ane * he . eral Kuropatkin has been hi ning H . pay a when. he was te [hea c * ae * nd was last night te one 28 3 nig_own king ats . . of 8 eke t : on vd { murder in the sec- etyin igment of the . to panne ; : ; found W a y the jury which heard r the f * i* new pres nm te . 1 f * - he * ‘ them simply ordertt he | ce # mow ¥ « ian ani ack santa i'd fen thet ‘ a a3 - aif i er four hours of delib- stantly before amap | ward Mukden. . oar i a Jebrand was charged rps. but of the brigades and We have « s o ” 2 arried succes “ * * ‘and 6 . f every unit. He usdertook & | five s nortll 4 Ban-"Pat financiering un-| sity bufiding in the state Wa M " * Great Fat * Kid” Wh who con- every © undertoo milen ne an-Tal i all that tes * ' t city police, but who ! not accomplish | Tee, f rt ft Mukden. ives we ears b ‘ : , hed sion in the supe- -- | rf » dew he ral ’ ‘ | . . ountant Doolittle J wt | ourt TOKIO, March 9.—The t Manchuria raged all day | north of Mukder pony \ k 5 1 * 0} I t* all 4 r te f ne A " wh ° i os a fa The law of the state holds that yesterday along the 0 The Japan were xe y ; C alfeonr4 t * Be : Vietorious and they ans from a series Of impc / PRTES RG, Marck . after w at of : : 2 ons connected with « holdup positions By nightfal rative that General Kuropat Sarakoff, Kuropatkin’s chief | ¢ nding dios m the C “ WL RR Re e car t of which mur- kin would have to with nd legions to avoid tr tt meas f a ar serene Sige —_ days Rvergreen stat Gr : | er is committed are equally Gummy, plete disaster eeeiath ten teat thie boy Ol papell ty Ha toed en The government had no rebuttal | which for some years has been | “* G Re ' . nd although it was proven @het pong ine fran on oy gyremencieghraprersbeg (OT f the lawyers 1 a» Seattle's public library, has! He wa ¥ THEY ARE COMING | White fired the shot which killed > tne banded of ae aed : ami camer an wae held as to th for arge 1 to make way for modert the. Kaights Templars, Sutine $90, | 1 man Murphy tn holdup of H gained are § Russian "contined all ment. The jury was diamissed tll! ress end is ® re Ma and t } ‘ asary, Hil - ain instan ntinwe ' 1:20 this aftern and Mre. Chad-| ¢; he ri 1" ' t office e It De It is estimated that the r 0,000, and the ssians } 1 1 ‘ed from the site J penalty i i coi a nd the Russians | ku under date of Wed-| wick's attorneys moved the court| which the ble beet «8 atin a saved b b 4 ft erdict for the defense yati way th on » jury, however, evidently felt It is believed that the Ja e have cut the rallway north of m the rlamt bank of the Mu 7s ver : ~ excavating away bagt jur i y : ie Mukden, leaving only the roadways and light railway from Fushun |river the enemy ammumed the of-|¢,c “ - Pe een | Sroeaee ee , WILL ERECT twa 6 | Oe ee eee | Im to Tie pass as avenues for the retreat of the Russia is thought ae 1 Mukd t the : 1 that the argu-| The old building was to have | _ . esser degree than White, as the OH that Mukden is still in th he Russia : : before th alone m moved into an obscure cor CREMATORY | verdict last night was found only j eri OP eos sede et os raid that off @ the grounds and several par era has! in the second degree, while White ] The center e lank " cou a cert ty el and Mem.) thes, ft is underst ‘d haat r eyes , — how | W&S convicted in the first degree. ; ST. PETERSBURG, March 9 thu ting side by side Boni anes ewas/ upon it as a boarding » whee to ¢ atc - ains with the court to decide the eral —aa P e piey Sastg Apa le pemety It should have ceased to do duty as i i, whether White sha’l hang or get ing the general disaster t eroes Feng Wang Cheng At th blin t s I staff a peril of t . oar t he reassembling of court this a libracy Fe ¢ " fe imprisonment, while Hilde- ! f perth and using the same jury was dismissed But A. Meany, of f a v ow safe army « ally the r ties th vrai. ' - ra neck is now safe from the | s th n while t or 1 a goodly porat er the name of the ‘ ‘ | e flower of Siberian b Ape! endeavoring to | Washi Cremation aasociat rt al de t er- |" = | Makden may have been eva ' he Russian army nee t ase ! moved out | ca ”. Th 1 s th DO ROR OR eh | ff so it has not been officially now had been sup jury to the university car to be used ‘tory ¥ h to t ‘ nient * * ; oo, adhe a . ee D be lavincible, have ove Tayler overruled the mo-|as an auditorium, an y is now t 1 , F e + PORTLAND, Ore., March 9. Sir cust ree at the Recsign army se Mie tion to take the case f ; raised for { e: Preside 3. MacDouga * —The Trades x | Mt is stated that the . e -- ae & mow ime -_ - - poral “0 y p ent 2 ( a gi * 1 * : toaying stored on tina i Pn would be ie by him th A. Wrig € t xt * has now become | present | following to save the old Caine, Cha ' BELLINGHAM *¢ * as aan aac from being torn ot p or su e HOA J. A | * * | ectes hieews Wetnelg | wonton Poraine fected to common angen ton, Fred HI Cha PEOPLE HAPP}|* roauesting # ches. ef t m ee f “ ; aaa eat at: | w ng from @ po and F ne " ered a y « t ae : sfiveaied ‘ i VAN DE VANTER IS |. North. | * nion men enough to % | om < | |e c . 2 i * proceed with the construction * the railway P march 9 ee | BETTER in sag cacti how |* of the buildin * j © Oyama | - — an ak y 4 LR EEE RR RR TOKIO, March9.—An official an- § the enemy ace Sibert overt ee eon , sald pinkie that Re tated WE touncement of the re . ‘ a Rus ener <a es Senat “ od a tt « FOUGHT TO A DRAW Ba Persuit of the F a ex We , fa at yet , a tir f Bellingham y| PORTLAND, March 9.—Ed. Ben- 4% ted today ae ILD } ov errick pole ogg ; peep y a h ld rit ease wit ew train) net, of t Seattl Athletic elu Bi Gieorstion 37 te Bytom yon sta aon ting i - : . rela ul ca . . nar fought four rounds to a draw with Beaten at ¢ . ohibited his vay i 7 fg - kave “eg aie . a all nig A ! Edge Frank, of Multnomah Ath- Wads of men t f e cit ‘ta oo foo me rting guys te : « fe lL oO w 8 | le club, in the gymniasium of Aisarmy a part ed m ¢ Mukd anctity-| or ne ce edge of the ves ee ; t and his r expecte at the pe " AY | th tter club last night. Bennet With an enormous percentage of ¢ |" = amage was | O's mit that a long ne I ehh best of the milling, but Muaitions of wa r . a Holst | oat a in ane reat at | SERVICE ENDS SUNDA} | nih: vetore last t trip| weighed stx ore than his Watkin is at ta LONDON 9. —Reuter’s | fighting trenched motened OF) S aeuraieom tl ‘ 1 " new and I 1inly |opponent at the time of weighing to withdraw - sen | 2 . stdin Gaels fant benk OF the anoth ne of the guys from: hiaip bag of t njoyed it. On of me Tlin” He accordingly forfeited the f reorganize his pos fficia t that the Japanese Today the ener tack 5 of Penge grt ‘ pit I. A. Nadeau, general agent hear flattering co ents | medal t 1g the ring In the meant me the Japa e a tting ¢t f a pad it h front ’ ci | rp be k . h th Northe Pacif an n at th new vem now & ‘ DeFrance 1 his super- q - if atkin succee n withdraw , F sa, t h Pe th th r law 11 Olymp ay t ma me happy to! pouts thre ly ae said COASTWISE TRADE |". next Sunday. W i that it should meet with #0 | Several ly | t- | flee th ning fc | oO ont I #ave had my way this train | t t was vould have been runnnig long t , " of k to supply th 1 for} + k t/a ween -— = Worst disaster to the Rus traheportatios ed ‘Loge! on aah the: thlea re HOUSE BURNED ( @the war. Even the bold ¢ nt cities of Alaska, sev-| a 1 hi s ath | Sur That Was not put on TLAROND -. ne ie who, in other days have r im ping firn f attle and | up it dar him herd the legisl only, for when! } $8,000 fire he : ee feet es 4 ores thet " ‘ MUKDEN Ny isco have purchased. or te aptamer et ny es ag put it on it was ou Jed John Car rs barn containing td been compe way lan army 1 po gasoline sehoonets to} corner,” thundered the Judge, sud- |to keep it there, but as the eae ahh. “Coleen tall he Wilts %¢ 3 a before the steady, relent- South an . . A Ba re le the freight. Bhaw @AMGa-|deniy, pointing materm¥ndictal fin- has been very light it does not pay J le ca = hen the tind atarted Teasure of the troops of the | nd all night marri¢ nex leaday evenin f San Franctaco, ti eet ger at R the tf ‘ wa ex when the fire started, ik "ho, scorning death in | with the & Fr Ballaine, of Seward, Alaska a re et “Saaen lar et Bie IRYAN, O.. Ma 9.—Goorg . animals might have been 7 form, have contineud batterir g Warehouses, where t f comm fs the groom yieer pecker ny will ace © coast wine pets a ar « ’ a cl te. ir e "court | Latehe f ‘. fi Who has! nore saved. May at the Russian entrenchm have been given to the | ‘ke place at ‘other's home Alaska during tt x f th been on trial here N week on 4 - kage issian entrenchn ha n given to the z : s Rome, aska during the summer months. | Mr ing ing - - ial A car of Chelan apples arrived gga piercing them one by c ¢ retirement ing ef ; mo bey a rr i Cn ™% . : ae wae The vessel was purchas man f ard rene sty, Oh 4 year rf by me Fancy apples are i, the entire vast sy Naeee ae ah erat i ee » for the sum of ¢ V nite b P ey 7 are AG be | very scarce now and few are arriv hworks below and to the ¢ 1 withdraw was necessitated neae f th r bl " } = we . r rt t is bee pve and weatward of Mukden, are by neentrat f WASHINGTON, D. ¢ far , hoone eu engag t 1s 1 T I I 1and Fri y wv Th vd eer ‘ fror re-e r the were ading and that the t to the different m ' b t Apolog » th a 1 £ Yellow,” a i f them too to sell “ erans f r f nd the department ¢ cast. D he 5 k arters f tik son

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