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AND PURPOSE OF THE SEATTLE STAR To qr tibeR THE ON ETHING BETTER TRAN THEY CAN GET troewuese® =— a >N SAT) yout EDITIC SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, FLEETS CLASH IN CHINA SEA ussiAN HOSPITAL SHIP BRO UGHT WOUNDED TO SAIGON -| RIVAL OF THE RUSSIAN HOSPITAL SHIP OREL AT peTAILS OF BATTLE LACK ING—RUSSIAN REPORTS DENY WITH WOUNDER RUSSIAN SAILORS ON BOARD % rt TOKIO, APRIL 14.--WHILE ) I MENT OF ENG AGEMENT ALL, DRT ATLA KNOWLEDGE | MENT OR ENGAGEMENTS BETWREN TH MIRALS TOGO AND ROJESTVENSKY OFF —— DAY AR ACKING, IT 18 BELIEVED HE FLEETS OOOO UOOO OOO NN | ay 4 he eg | THE FAC * ? Conflicting dispatches from many sources with regard to the * RIVED AT SAIGON INDICATES THAT AT LEAST ONE ENG. # gerted bat ee R an and Japanese fleets in the #& | MENT HAS BEEN FOUGHT AND THAT THE SHIP LEFT F * tina oe assUrances as to the exact * UP THE WOUNDED FROM THE DECKS OF THE Rt Sipe The arrival of the Russian hospital ship Or * SHIPS APTER THE CONFLICT AND BROUGHT THEM {yo way Russian w Jed sailors on board, has been confirm. * NE ST PORT. ¢ at at Washington and from Tokio and # ghana Ak poeple ace ls ll ~ __HAINAN, APRIL 14—TWO UNKNOWN JAPANE . weateshe a Walt WEIS Mensano ERS GOING BOUTHWARD AT FULL SPEED PASSED HERE bone . cast WEDNESDAY. IT 18 BELIEVED THAT THEY ARE a ¢ ectdanti te baton ef tha ballet % FOR THE RUSSIAN COLLIERS; THAT THEIR PURPOSE The preponiers | evide or of the that * LAY IN WAIT FOR RUSSIAN COLLIERS AND NOT TO 5 battle, preliminary s been fought, but owing to ® TOGO'S FLEET. THEY SHOULD ARRIVE OFF SAIGON TODAY Seem ae mecllitio’ foe he t at the present scene of ® | THEIK WHEREABOUTS SINCE LAST REPORTED HERE ¢ erent, the lack © ° surprising. b KNOWN * ween ERE ET ERR RR RRR RRR AX AND JAPAS PLEETS HAVE CLASHED IN THE CHINA BUT THE RESULTS OF THE EB ‘TER ARE NOT ®. THE FIRST INTIMATION OF AN E HERE BY THE Rt a COL TING THAT THE ENCOUNTER MUST HAVE TAKEN MACE DURING TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY _—y The Oriental Trading company, gotiating the deal with REACHED S FLYING Al, APR RR @A NAVAL Barr E BETWEE a the SAIGON, ALTHOUGH THE CITY 18 FILLED WITH RI MORS Takahashi, of "NTED FOR BY THE GENERAL RE ICE TO MAKE PUBLIC ANY UN _——e . WASHINGTON. APRIL 14. THE STATE DEPARTMENT HAS ‘ a CONFIRMATION FROM THE UNITED Both slates were emashed = te , United States Sen. GOMMERCIAL AGENT AT .OKOHAMA OF THE AR- |*mithereens at the annual election | entered the ball an of the Young Men’s Republican club | club briefly, aseu | Thursday night, and a ticket of of-| that, as a member of th Ificers and executive committeemen | intended to support the IS STILL FIRM Roosevelt. The club membership The Wilson faction succeeded in electing Harry BE. Wilson p ¢ J. B. Alexander, t but the rest « The member leers w to the Alexan all factions {1 all elements of | Hugh Goodfellow t | presid ro Russell secret and Lucian McG wi anes w faction off i for secretary against Russell YS ARCADE CANNOT OPEN AS A LIQUOR JOINT—DECLARES | __\ | Ballinger and Chief Delaney are stil! £ that the lid shall not Mitricted = district that Mike kh to open the notos heater came as a ‘Mpproached on the » Wry emphatic in their Bd made | permitted to tutare. Iiently arranged so that it can easily be one of the whole ast a reac ts con Ar recom administrat ximity to “booze for their its convenient p joints, that are now note breach of the law regarding female visitors, makes it an ideal resort for the worst class of habitues of the restricted district. If liquor ts m actually sold in the place, it affor ¢ ity to # BOTH SIDES IN THE CAMPBELL MURDER TRIAL M K ILLEO HIM tems to have made his NEVER KNEW CAMPBELL Without first consulting the sent it and thus the law = fegarding ens | can vaded and broken rege and is likely t It Mike Riley ever does reopen the Bourgette never knew that Camp-(FEngliah language, but as run up against It theater, it will only be bell shot him Jlowed on Hart's promim Of his ideas, if b ntend. rance resort. This is the | This start waa br ‘ - psd p ea to | iaration of Mayor Ballinger, when | yjght in the Car 1 trial ts A pater f, he mayor|asked about the matter Friday | afternoon, when me boa t liquor to| morning lin, @ personal frie So = © any pla the restrict I do not object to concert halls| man, who w Hart at where are em-|fh the restricted district,” he said.| pourgette breathed bis last wo aad they ar are fir I closed Riley’s resort once, but’ It| repeated the dying man’s last words. | Alma toh hd n was because he would not keep his Who did it? I aske Bour-| One witness, who was is intent promise to no longer allow women | gette,” sald McLaughlin to the jury " ‘ a ee ' me fe to sell liquor. Whether I would] A friend of Campbe was his| ch f Campt ( mpl bet and ¢ again consent to his running the| reply jen f Bourget Ay rgd pla donbtfal at this time. | But,’ I said, ‘Campbell has no | tak to task by Att sf he lid up a tittle. rn, Chief Delaney is not in favor of | friend who would do th rh John Jot o i oentes re ve Riley opening the Arcade. He feels Bourgette then said t at all he! « eT, once may fr over the t that the officers are having enough | knew was that he was pushing | »« ed up that his 1 * Mnds on piling. | m-} trouble down there |Campbell against the fence when|f a « pb , e shot him some 0 ARE WORKING HARD. = Sank D t was not re red until | that it be marked fo Letters and articles of | dectaring that he tntre tifteation, | wt 1 made thveat duced it to | me a ught her welry made the identification com-|show that there was “no moon In /jlife in case she gave an Coroner Munn had the body | the month of February Attorney |in favor of her step em 4 to Edmonds, but it will be| Miter objected to the pamphiet. Nearly 40 characte yught to this city for interment. cause part of it was not > 1905 OF THE ENGAGE AIGON WEDNES , Re THAT ONLY | RESULT IS POSSIBLE AND TELAT 18S THE ULTIMATE DEs tT THAT THE RUSSIAN HOSPITAL SHIP HAS ARCHING T : a cE EMENT WAS gROvGHT HE SSIAN HOSPITAL SHIP OREL WHICH BROUGHT A LOAD OF WOUNDED SAILORS FROM ENSKY'S FLEET HE OREL ARRIVED AT 8 O'CLOCK THURSDAY MORNING with branch offices in this city, willy;mission. He is now in W 48D A DETACHMENT OF ROJE KYS FLE he contract to supply |and hae of SPORT HAS NOT BREN CONFIRM ar ston w ston to furnish anywhere poten rot Ja borers rere for the v $f PETERSBURG, APRIL 14.—ADVICES RECEIVED BY THE is alter B Spe | short netics @MIRALTY LATE THIS AFTERNOON DO NOT MENTION ANY t be from vhs ennnen WE 5 WOUNDED MEN ON BOARD THE HOSPITAL SHIP OREL, NOW riday cey pe be jose . wild frensy of ®! ing 2.0 at ¢ { THE TWO FLEETS IN THE 1203 Yes- | experiment proves suc 1 in view president of the | Increane the < of Japs DETAILS OF THE REPORTED ENGAGE ng company ne- ' heeds TOWARD IN EVENTS. ICE PLY 3 1S UNDER SPITAL SHIP WILL LEAVE SAIGON AT AND JOIN THE MAIN FLEET, WHICH MAY BE OFF THE i WAITING FOR THE OR EL. idressed the} f his hearers! ig town. Pullmar measures adva was enthusiasticall yeressived f the new exec tent. Third ward Sixth tion! ward; D. V. Halverstad A ec nn eee THAT THE LID WILL NOT COME OFF DURING HIS ADMIN- —— MAKE GOOD THEIR OPENING STATEMENTS — BOURGETTE * | comst-K« i oaht=Ko a ae = © « nd ' ¢ CHANGES IN THE STANDING OF CANDIDATES IN THE | ete & ; STAR" y to wur val is, ARS GONTEST RESULT FROM THE HEAVY VOTE CAST fact hin st ent that the genera és thor ft two men were rey In facet th fer five the | c¢ b ery cnt the e t ! conwide kerous, reckles 1 ich ome of the declarations | qaarr nd Iimble t whe hectatnet wecuting At am mall provoent Abe G r in hin opening state» | keep miloon aaoed Millen. M 1 th yep Attoraey | witness tried to evade the hane in this fact ae short|end make caplanation, bat i " falting | pinned dwwn to the « norabl in the r tter of} Ver Johneon wm ther Ba on te on Jto just Own notion er fiverting ineid entiv-|® mer tent imer Hart proceedings Friday mort that he did no Millar the court, after a pro character k of wrangling on the|enough to bar him from A Tu nd Hart, orde i that Joon. Hall Idress the @urt| Mra, Hourgette,: widow 4 Moon mor courteous 180d, WANs nob at th MaQnard ere ‘| and at another | Friday merning. Formerly asked that unless Hart|remained In the court wist from bringing up a nt al-|but after giving her eh In making a coup-| ready repeatedly ruled apon he be|THuraday afterngon sh a passing tug he lost his | “a Later an almanac,|court houge and has not and was precipitated tito | ibe Kled with patent med-| She testt@ed while .on ter, He sank from aight and,|tetne « ements, was brought |that she Was in feat of although the water was searched ith by Attorney Hart, who asked |the hands of her husband's brothers ther wity remain to be examined, ar READ THE STAR AT NIGHT AND YOU DON'T HAVE TO READ NEXT MORNING'S PAPERS, XTRA! ‘The Seattle as eR mame * a? The Weather + eeeae > = wlatangh hath adda Tonight and Saturday: Showers Light to Fresh South Winds. rT weather rived an yet }ward; Harry Fenton, Eighth ward eGorge Ainsiee, Ninth ward; John HM. Perry, Tenth ward; John H. Car roll, Bleventh ward. Charles Freeman, of the Elgine house on Yeuler way, han ide the man who committed uleid: Thuraday afternoon as J.P. Whalen Whalen deliberately shot himself while standing at the bar of th: Our House saloon on Occidental av enue Thursday afternoon at |otelock. Patrolman Carr heard the) shot and rushed to t scene, Cor oner Carrol! was nc 1, as the pa trolman thought Whalen was dead He lived watil 12 o'clock midnight The remains were removed to the Bonney-Watson morgue. There was no motey found in the dead man’s| pockets and no letters or other art cles by which he could have been identified. The lieve that he Was out of w te spéndent * caliber rev his self destruct red just back of the right ear STILL ON THE MAP COLFAX, Waeh Apr Mm“ Safer and « partner, & Sieh, Were brought In fr Pullmar thig morning 1 lodged in the aang with the double charge efamberziement Athear, They were rested and were & PLEE FROM DISEASE RENG, Nev. April 14.—The dum from Tonopah on account there of an epider: amonta ntinues, Th the past t there he the matter of the facts are _ FELL DOWN the de- stand. {by not until Mor fendant himeeif « | Btirrat @ Goe ney wold te triangular stris 1 the Jand Pin ke | boulevard. The by Joln Davis & Cc cash. | HILL WILL BUILD (Special to The Star) VICTORIA, B. C., April 14 | President Pitts, of the board of trade, has received the following {dispatch from Lewis L. Hill | “Our pany is prey will commence to bulld fr Similkameen this year and later on to the « without asking subst dies, © n Similkameen people can assure you of our interest in|, the matter. The lack of proper co operation has lost the district ourselve much time The comp! tion depends on ve that have already 18 condit ed delay Reports from the interior are to| the effect that Hill's surveying par thes are already working alor Sim |itkameen river. Tho above tele |gram was in reply to one sent by the local board of trade asking | Hill’ intentions in refere to the nay line WILL APPEAL } Altiorurt sttstied that the rab trad by Tete Verater on thw VOW | Whites grrclate fun tent coat, deelear | wae: BE Const itettomal, aN Corners Pronecastings Attorvey Markintowh, upon request of Judew Pater himwelt will protmbiy appeal from the de cision to the supre torfly, so that the ity of the law made < islature may be affirmed and pra 1e Court perfur lover the atate Until a rifling is on the metter by the higher ¥}eourt the county clerk will ept} fees under the pr receipts that the fe nt law, giving # were pald Jer protest, and no final pettlegpent of estates will be permitted rhe Great Southern Railroad pmppany filed a trust deed Thurs turning over its assets to the ington 'T company tn re Jrarn fe itee on $6,000,000 proba- | in negotiable bonds, Star MILWAUKEE BUYS MORE TIDE LANDS , WILL BUILD BIG Spoter } BACHELOR HOTEL ~ NO a* eeeross seer] vurth avenue the most modern | apartment he of the tenants AUTOMO - 1S MISSING | Herman Enos has again appeared BILE companying him ing man and show of the Seattle Ken given over to the owned Drill Officer Bailey, of the hired two horses | has always const They were mar ndan another pedigreed | and adults ven to one of the During the evening all of the bis eloping expe BUSH WILL COME BACK WROUGHT HEARERS fternoon and evening s Da Since the | will enabl eee ee es RTT RTT TIT TK RH RHEE eee tee aR RR Re KILLED and East Che base of the skull wa removed to the surprised by Ronney-Watson Dr, Chapman will at the Grand opera house Dw, Walton will address the wom ICE WS BREAKING te ete on the sage tice under it be done away with all| ROW IN CREVE Qedienc® was in perfect | pag from 32 0,0@ to $2 ripps News Aas'n.) oo ranks the several days. WAVE YOU A FRIEND WHO 18 T@ACHING IN SEATTLE? ‘ LAND FAIR AT THE STAR'S EXPENSE? / The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News > — AA 25 CENTS PER MONTH [ASSIGTANT SUPERINTENDENT H. B, EARLING, OF THE BIG TRANGCONTINENTAL ROAD, SECURES OPTIONS FOR TER- PROPERTY IN SEATTLE, TACOMA AND BELLING. ant superin-| for allowing the reports to leak out ie about the 1 plane. He in+ 460, Milwaukee | timated that publicity had so far ud, who arrived | cost the company hundreds of thous eday, vinited th nds of lars ecured ! During his present trip Mr. miner and Karling has also ed options on big slice of land,| Valuable tidelands in both Tacoma and Bellinghar por-| It also announced, Friday, at e| that in the next five weeks twa 1 wa ate cars with officials of the it waukee aboard will visit Seattle wing | f yur of Inspection of the b already secured for ter- significant,” sald « man, Friday ity when these ficlals have vis was a local attle, every man connected with ny, Who assisted | the road of any prominence will ted the Puget sound coun- na year and they are not here for the fun of it, ails en cert a curt Ladies’ Day at Dog Show Popular With Fair Sex | DOGS VIEWED BY MANY FEMI NINE ADMIRERS — PEDIGREE PUPPY TO BE AWARDED FRIDAY NIGHT—SATURDAY GIVEN OVER TO CHILDREN 1 on and evening at| will be a parade of the prize win- ners and performances by trick dogs. In the afternoon “Mridget,” United States cruiser Philadelphia, tut-| will perform. “Bridget” is one of res of a dog show | the most rned animals, tn regard with the fair sex |to trick performing, in the North- by the|west. She knows more than 40 during the s,” which she will go through amusement of both children » winning dogs will parade be- the audience. The catalogue each and every one to w the it learn the name of the dog, its pedi- chance to ¥ gree and owner. Thursday the last d the manage of the dogs were judged and award- » let the young- | ed their respective prizes. Saturday n Saturday | night the trophies for the winners Among the | will be awarded. There are a total « the program |of 75 which will be given away by «, ‘the cl and eve INTO A FRENZY SE EERE ER RRR KEKE ER KEE * EVANGELICA L PROGRAM * * sseseeeees «Grand Opera House * Dr. 0 strom * . First Methodist Church *& Dr. ¢ pman * First Presbyterian Church * Dr. C hapman *. ynday Midnight Monster Street Parade Machinists Union, Labor Hall *& Dr. Stelzle * also be held Friday night in all designated * * * * a4 NE Be HH / More than half the people remained, the famous revivalist led his hear- * ers up to almost a climax of spir- * itual enthusiasm Hands were * raised on every side by the re- * pentant, scores of cards, similar to * the one herewith copied, were filled * out and sent in to the altar. * * * * * * During the last heart-thrilling prayer Dr. Chapman worked his hearers up to a keen pitch, and the sobs and muttered supplications of | many were audible. When t piteous ery, “Ob, Jesus! NOON DAY MEETING Oh, Jesus!" was wrung from the lips parquette and first) of a gray-bearded old man. Dr. Grand opera house Chapman quickly ended his appeal lay noon when Dr. | and the noonday re Fifteen mi for business men | witnes ismissed his audience. es more would have » scene unparalleled in of tile’s revivals. the histo of the audience Fifteen minutes more would have men, and the! had that great assemblage of Chris- most representa-| tians and sinners on their feet, cry- out to the Masttr to take them hose for his ad-| into His arms and hold them there. Commandmer In all my religious work I never artet rendered sev-! before witnessed such a demonstra- tion of desire on the third night valists were agree-/| of a crusade, said Dr. Chapman, the large attend-/ after the me neg. We wil be even mere suecessful here than we were in Portland.” PLANS | a a busy day [OF Meee REE E RE »* | Have an Hemest Desire to * Henspforth Lead a Christian & Usher's Name ¥N NM 4X KER EERE STILL AFTER CASSIE at 4 o'clock at erlan chureh | Stee beet Life * Methodint church Name * Rr ler .* will talk to an Chureh or Pastor ‘= * * services will be churches as hereto: | CLEVELAND, 0., April 14,—Mrs, Chadwick w ar ed im th United States district court today hearts of the 1 pleaded not guilty to a new in- gather at dictment charging her with aiding aul =meeti place i abetting Cashier Spear to make famous band of re r n the books of the nd making untrue bank eggroiner. dd Mra, Cha@wick's 000, Spear and pleaded not bytertan ehurch Wy Bight and |The court iner ous @ave that Dr. Chapme ram to join thp} ® | ST. PETERSBURG, April 14— » renowned evangel- |General Linevitch reports that the prevented the en-/ Russian troops raided the railroad lience from falling un- ‘20 miles north of Tie pass, on April a religious frenzy. 9 and 10. They destroyed the rall- meeting, at which road and cut the wire. Sa] | | |

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