The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1904, Page 1

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ONE CENT NIGHT EDITION SI . | Broneouting Atte ‘*@ told that. The Seattle Star Ha-5§ ATTLE, WAS {INGTON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUS 190. / i T EDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1904 VOL. 6, NO. 164 25 CENTS PER MONTI SCORES OF IN BIG RAILROAD WRECK EXCURSION TRAIN HMEADON WHILE RUNNING AT BODIES HAD BEEN REMOVED AT! O'CLOCK AND SEVERAL MORE ARE BURIED IN WRECKAGE AND FAAST EXPRESS MEET HIGH RATE OF SPEED — FIFTEEN | ¢ Gy Boripps News Asn) BUFFALO, N. Y., Avs A ' Special dispatch to the Eng fee details © a wreck m the Grand Trunk railway between Rict Mond and Quebec at |! nek this morning, in which it ts believed y almost a score of persons were | train . killed and perhaps two score seri- | from he * th f ously injured ache tra At 1 o'clock this afternoon 15/and «th , apele Dodies had been removed from the 1 Wreckage and 22 persons & ¥ | Blanchett hurt had been removed to hospitals | WHITTLESEY ~~ FARCE ENDS { PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ALLOWS MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL TO GO BY DEFAULT $000 Whittlesey ab © me at th hea Steal was succexsf . ige Tuck ed thie o os A solutety purpoxéty * hands wa: p . euting At ey 8 . " he f county ana sin a «| and | t see any & with the ma Jude e ‘ former opin He "Pucker new # fefuse a motion for a new et T would ba ‘ final judgment in favor of ¢ to grant @ new " faulting ¢x-treasurer and bis ‘ t fu Was ente ‘This settles the case absolutely, = gout effort Mr. Scott might he as the taxy a get mie § Makes the usual vopid pr Meco eres ally ° . « before Judge T F high. + law office, ne w tact ¥ - rguments were presented and the oo —- ~s - ~< was forced to hold that nt again Goal tows he t estopped from dem ' defense to bar a re y of W a by the acts ¢ Minees's Juni debt to the people * y | au oe ¥ oe that the mise « © to win the sult against W Chart B ira OF teeey ant bis dondamen to sir the stan H when, several weeks azo. > M te take advantage of the “ hote | t " Jeft him in Judge Tucker's te be and reopen the trial, introd the » ther evidence ond ' shortage alleged ir ' oe ‘The entry of judgment ax a poe Bi county after » reasonable t k fase @lapeed and Mr. Beott had ma e set about iy move to reopen the cane * spe ee Fin Ban beginning of the end. At th pve “ow Aes Mr. Scott put’ his kK J ' ; Gaeree, then continued his biuft at ‘The appeal, however, w Prosecuting the case by f merely throwing good mone tion for a new trial . Any lawyer knows, a “| did everything in my powe Scott should Know, that w t prove to Special Judge Tucker that case in its went t 2 new trial should be gr Aint ‘ t cn ittlesey case,” Prosecuting At- | aff forney Scott said th aft - . “but he ruled againet r A I a f be Gerided to appeal the case t t the ¢ Preme court on the motion for rt . Suit and have already or 1 " transcript. 1 feel confident tha Judge Tucker will be re = his ruling granting the d - 4 m Motion for dismissal nein? “There certainly was « sling dence put before T r to have|\ warranted bim in forenig t ¢ y ; fendant to pat in a deter ever may be said to th T feet that 1 am doing t appealing the ca though it will cost the t f good deal of money on 4 ‘ of the transcript ee ° “There was no new evider nt eG | th rer of First Washington st ion ing added to t t the # ub bunch. Th men emplo: ; refused to : fine aced the meeting of th b Labor Union tonig j shop will be_ placed Lint When the Shrewbury’s . ago the union me for a like ¢ H fe a similar estat mer to the sam : trad LIVES LOST Ivan, Ichi and Little Samette--Or tt Hodge this me ning On the |NO LET UP OF THE ROAR OF CANNON AND MUSKETRY—JAP- The Phantom Ship of Shanghai Harbor camper ake va pg munpioncondomtaaat Mest rien bal paid SIDE HAS ITS STORY TO TELL OF SMALL SUCCESS OF i ' « hit} YESTERDAY'S FIGHT ate Pa? Ot f ST. PETERSBURG, A 9 31 General Sameonoff reports that he , . - has captured an entire battalion of Japanese al KIO, Aus that Japanene have obe f ting : a ne. Keinforce- » ’ ' I General Sakharoff re- til lock in the morning * » f h ¢ Tao who river, both é on f uy ‘The man efforts were i » ‘ our troops made several was w € w b ' tthe end of the battle they were ie. hieb a tr battery did some effectual work. 7 habit ‘ enemy was observed attempting * > f » rab but several battal- ‘ . Pgh tf rd ond after @ fierce engagement ; ves . . «bt continued aftep darkness set in ' ” ‘ fe 4 . | ft * ts excellent, They received the news of . : at the | Port Arthur garrison Soyfully. a , ¢ considerable. According to the number “ t r h at 000. The Japanese Wnses must ‘ The correspondent of the Rass at erday's fight four Japanese bat 18 were destroyed. + : ; ain “ « ed. but he stayed om the fighting fine. g renemectad 6 LIAO YANG, Aug Thefightng between the Japan 4 A H RSet eas] sie ree enn ne c-™G_j C]3O3HH€_:—#H#W_eTFTRr—ERFRHOEAERrmO_OrORHOHO He IM#TtIT_T_T-‘-W—P ‘ANOTHER KLINE’S BONDSMEN 4427¥E8 IN AUSTRAL * HAVE WITHDRAWN 9° 7HeF7 ———— WILLIAM EDGAR, THE MISER WHO DIED IN KINEA COUNTY ~ POOR HOUSE, DISCOVERED TO HAVE BEEN A WEALTHY vd f ers X edtv0g <a PROPERTY OWNER OF SIDNEY to wh OO Pin « rain No, 2s Gerth. SR ote @BTER INVESTIGATING CHARGES MADE BY I. B. RICE, MAYOR | 2 N® & the north bound ex prese on the) Oregon Short Line, ache won ' MILLER AND COUNCILMAN WARD, OF GEORGETOWN, RE package containing 12.400 in , : 4 ; 4 and #960 In stiver at Kem- pe é a, aa a , FUSE ASSISTANCE ' rhe tu bat as te r a . nie EVIDENCE POINTS TO MISCONDUCT t 1:30. Melock this morning, cid h coun: * harge of Station agent and vy . A (O® minu later three wealth : ob (t#0Eed the agent and Nin pa . ; ; tq Kuard. A fight ensued, in which the : - ; ne guard, Tom Jenkins, of Cheyenne, Rutt “ " . a k | The robbers fled with , : r : { but overlooked the 4 . =e i ne nit »| Sheriff James, of Uintah county, who | : 1 Young, of Sweetwater uu are pur- ne The money was to be 1 to pay employes of the Union Pa’ Coal company at ° ; Bs - ow y . rs (By Be © News Asa'nd : PITTSBURG, Aug. 31.—One man t was killed wounded fn oe am 1 tr ting from a * to ¢ blue laws enact a t y the Alle Observance E AGAIN (SNe eeres and Harry ry case b of 1,000 detectives, own and the her t letect were roughly h © Nelson Star b fired two Harry r he rson, BATTLE STILL RAGES AAUUND LIAG YANG

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