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x " Special Extra The Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News t, Fairy Friday, Inereasing ¢ none, F ed were; Freeh East to Southeast Winds = - = EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1904 NO CENTS PER MON TH NIGHT VOL. t What a Star Man Saw and Heard in Russia Refuses to Grant the Notorious “Comique” Theater Great Britain’s Demands View Dut there was a time when | to do a lot of rustiin’ between now " a eee ALTIC FLEET two torpedo PAINTED DENIZENS OF THE UNDER-WORLD EKE OUT THEIR [1 was good and I lived with my| an midnight, Come again noord : aay te Bg ~ ave SOHN BULL DEMANDS THE PUNISHMENT OF BALTI posed | ' . folks and was decent As The Star man went out the |? tn wrenenen, i ne MIGERABLE EXISTENCE CATERING TO THE WANTON)“ |r raway look came into the| door he looked around and saw her/% the Mijury to her spine OFFICERS WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR NORTH SEA INCI ' grog TASTES OF DISSOLUTE MEN IN “SCOTTY” FERGUGON'S | girl's eyes as sho nat there finger- | smiling into the face of a tipay me. Me Wino, living on East . ; ne r gina © er, and through | rine from Bremerton. Ae Dian | Union #tre fenitle, w n tb DENT AND THE CZAR SAYS THE DEMAND CANNOT BE EN i if hey saw TENDERLOIN “DIVE the tobacco smoke add Reneral din {had flolahed “HIN! Batley . ‘the liner at the: time of the acciden oe aps rd of coarse § \ughter and oaths! curtain was Just going up on a/ diner Ab the time | ; ne - ; e ‘had bees ‘ cette came the crash of a tin-pan piano| cheap vaudeville act...A ribald song | 800 wae thrown axa ; TERTAINED — ROJESTVENSKY FIRED ON PHANTOM FOE |! we in the opening strains of the “Mis-| from a drunken squad of sallor®, | oa) injertes Shr taken t wht Bo much has been ald, pro and} later ter saw them at 4| ora The wretched butchery of| who, having spent all thelr money, |Providemoe hospltal aevennteatn Jyaligs. mn m, In regard to the standard of de- | table y erie wrunken !'the ic was Interrupted by unan-| were about to fall into the hand@Of| ‘Powal Clerk | ‘ " had been rs MInSd at the “Continue” | ae vetwoon them, ordering tHe | imous protest from a crowd of-tey- | the “bouncer,” was the last sound | postal car of the | LONDON, OCT. 27.—(BULLE-/ 1 ' at half mast. Hun-| done f 1 that he ~ ae : — 7 M 4 e three erm, and! cllers near the stag Cut it out The Star man heard as be plunged! was painfully thoug 1 cf had t F an govern was last night detailed to epend an girl who wa yelled a b nh Man “y . Pi t Into the fog hurt. " _|t THE DE T k me “ . po gla ema 4 “ ; and the pianist struck up “Dl Prosecuting Attorney Scott 1) of Greece Lake, who was en te to | PUNISHMENT OF THE RUSSIAN i er of the ~ 2 ‘- bebe Ratley again under the ¢ An empt 1! Ourtew, was & h 4 © 1 T f »\* ! really | “ ‘ OFFICERS RESPONSIBLE FOR Mach ef What The Star man saw | w un axtiliedal tenet Yeu, I was a good girl and never | belng made by the democratic cam- /at the time of t He t ul and heard t# unprintat tas and t » her cheeks strived | KNew a thought of wrong,” said the | PAlgn managers to clone the notorl- | was throws agair in| THE NORTH SEA INCIDENT t ' AAD: eral idea of th - « * ke gay and Joyous a face that| Itt, and an onscious refinement | ou® Comique variety theater In the | front of him ax m of ° tons languak ‘ S| wi he h and ey on of | € into her manner, wh the | tenderloin district, on the grown which wa ' t wan | CONT eS. K 1A MAINTAIN a . r be " suffers the datiy| ang and ungrammatical that it nning in def throwgh his patat [MAT THE BRITISH DEMAND ; oth - S| degradation of bartering = 1] dropped naturally from her lan: state Taw, and yeaterday Attorney! | A nop we MAKES OFFICIAL mr for th hance « guage. “I lived at home and every. | Vinee aben, acting in his ca 7 aker FOR SUCH PUNISHMENT OF the un k wher mn « ntob. Her sunken and thir went right until my pacity as a citizen and tax y throw Ps “ Se ia ay tates een Svauen and ovtrit-| Ching went right nll! my father | pacity on o eitisen, sed Naxpas seroma from the at ~dendenae ae EXPLANATION tin Yoaters that|by 4 > ane eth end dame |i went to werk in oot 7 tor warrants for the ar JJ.) Roth t ent to a store and w ‘ ell ak Pr Etats ng entrance not had t ‘ m mock brilt-| helftng the folka. Then I got in| Ferguson, the proprietor, and M ‘ HEIN VEREBIGNTY RIGHT : ° que” and made his way |iancy by the t be n and] Jove and the man turned wn. | Goldsmith, the manager of the|* . knnor we Enrentanmp.| .' N, Oct f he by 4 Pg gemma . ; fringed the a triek | J took it awful hard and sor her | place om, 8 ode ° i Sean te ho gp shee. troubles came right on top of it} A democratic evening pa wn ruig MAY AN ULTIMA 1 to , her | occ ay: don't be # piker," said she! an. 1 couldn't get work and my| Which ie fighting the republican | | 11" 0 “ . : ee; — decteed Gut tm | Yon look thincty cea ey Sf Srine | folks ne the money, and there | ticket and which Ferg Pp wll TUM FROM GREAT BRITAIN ; hed tet with ook thirsty and you might 48| was a man that offered me money. | porting. is behind the move and last te of — HOUR 1 ¢ ; 4 ely 4 ' ie ao F me This is &/1 had got insulted, anyhow, by men | evening anonunced that the War) dic te 9 ‘ 1 - FIBER BC i J e . . At That's all I've took everywhere I tried to earn an hon ad been tasued « i a night,” she added, opening her | est living and it didn't seem no use. one . t : 4 “ae ie, singted out a} hAMd and showing a half dosen| so 1 went wrong that © enone. | Att Beott, h . “ man eit wnat H “ What's the ater with T kept { ee ste hour this nm had not eithe t ' ACCH DMIRA : " yhow? Ain't I ht? No: : - ong h w= ‘ 1 the t : YOR} t . made my folks think I was straight . re? . wort t ROJESTVEN®} EXPLANA-|¢ € firing te: t $ as — t buy no drinks for me nd I used to send them mone t f . aether, and . iT ' tr KTH BRA INCI e i nte s| Seems like anymore, and it puts mé| Keep the kids In aches) tut tue | Were, closeted with Mr. Seott and | the perthbe . ’ IN CASE NO AGREE k botwe down | ‘n the dumps. Come, now, get busy | sick and had lota of trouble, -! + cl 1 apy ae a ge Ag Rus sured. saat panes SERA aer Pike table: , girl along. Here! | then drifted away from them. That |, fos 5 | th ent ' ny “ .- bog 4 * n 2 oe | was down in California, I ain't 0-| force at his dispor pos INFOR 1A Eline at st uals Meet a caress bestowed of ated the woman | ing to say what town, but my folks . = ee DES Te eine ‘ » D f hor , th of Shatecevet reaben, Bi-hempe ana | Subly order drinks and began sre living there yet and they are| Mr. aye the ap atidn fot aS PERMITTED ® . F rae “ . Forth vile-mouthed man would buy them, | ©? look more cheerful as decent and good as anybody. I tt ote is for polit | LONDON, Oct Since early|intr in hie - LONDON, Oc. 27-H white at the cost of 25 cents, a roun Some false alarm guy went got some sisters, too, and they are * at t in good fait He - a the foreian office has been . eee ie » P . Bin. drinks. The poor creatures ped round here sayin’ the joint was as pure and good as any girls that ea ' e that he} lw i al . o of " ty and| One of the f t ott od. te their wares and keep count of | 60lng to be pulled tonight,” she | ever lived. I ain't wrote to ‘em for ineue th r 9 Pith 5 adie Flapenacl oreedelnd pee portending @ crisis in| 4 ed after the firing him that Ame Eng- their sales by a aystem of checks | S#ld. “Lord, the don’t know the cops. |a long time and they don’t know tion, but then. if] 3 «Hew ety : North sea incident ea ® rt fe given them with each round of | Gu ‘Seotty” Ferguson knows | where { am, Last letter I had they 8" tion w ade in good) vee Peep At an early hour this morn « — drinks, entitling them to 40 per cent | too much about salvin folks to| wanted me to come hime, but 1, ‘th, he would do et at 510 Ye Tae” | Count Benckendorff,Mussianambas-| ‘The ad : { of the grosa receipts. tet anything like that happen. Did | couldn't go home after the ilfe I've — / a ot 8 Py Mo conden Mupemes lem mor eae ; , BIRMINGHAM, Oct. 27.—The When The Star man entered some| you hear they was goin’ to close | lived, so I just cut It all out. Ones | entire be ’ ; Lansdowne’# residence with tmpor-|the » Post learns that Foreign Minister 20 girls, immodestly clad and with | down the Comique tonight? in a while when times is good { “a . tant dispatches, including Admiral « which he fired were un. | Delcasse, of France, has offered his Bainted faces, were “w The Star man admitted he bad| get a little bunch of money to send down the flames buret out end for a | Rojestvensky’s official report. He| mistakably of vena wee ervi a mediator between Se the salen fnon oe heard something to that effect. and| home, and always send a box of low minutes it looked as if pained in consultation with the| fh ok England and Russia, should such j n the ma on, W the led Lit . . . ° “ ; : eedec je make bs Sats tee of hem he faded little woman ¢ un- things om Christmas, but I ain't a wy structure somad’ ‘The | foreign secretary until-almost noon. | sian : elec. He makes the ype athe delta ernoon derworld dismissed the subject with going to show up myself and let fire Was evidently of an incendiary| Lansdowne left his residence soon | six hours and th ally of Russia and @ + as ge lhe sora Bh & broad wink. The walter set down | my mother see me looking like this wigin and stepe aken |after Count Benckendorff and has at suist the ngland. ; t a round of cheap beer and Mipped a! I jr: tdn't.” to bring the lity ones e tened to the foreign office, € | He sey net ously drunken man at her st st couldn't ® \ . ee - ? cenary caresses check on the table. With the last words the girl's Quick Son the ie | Se arrival theve Tansdawns wes Ss eee Png or hip te es ae ee Now we are all fixed up hard eyes softened with tears and firemen ‘prevented the e]set by Premier Belvenr, ari at | ‘gnorent of any of thew ey ee Tae “tas aha tmare fou the reporter's companion, as there was a break in her voice For a Swebug'e work Salisbury. Kari o: Selbourne, first | wiruck the tt ae S . - ° — be oa a =. she oy Was thlek ke | gathered up her beer glass, edged | a moment she struggled with the pen Chae : Gn eteiraty. ant Aiterate ee ¢ that the tr Frouch amination; cotid. pt Oe from pipes, cigars and areties, ber chair up close, thought better | sobs in her throat, then, brushing| Im a fog so dense as to make it| STestiy da 4 ' c al Fenley. The meeting last edn tgs 5 a » nPrenn ee: 9: Bie. and & sickening odor of stele beer of it and. pushing the chair away,|her arm quickly across her eyes, imponsible to see more than a few) ‘Ms furniiure in a , | eaetl 3 p.m —" : % | be i pervaded the whole ‘The| made ready to seat herself upon | hardened her face and apologised Yards in front of his engine, the en Sek ond aun a he lenge ragas yond , | LONDON, Oct. 27.—The Paris women on the floor followed the| The Star man’s knee and be affec- | for her show of sentiment gineer on the north-bound Over.) Was hear Sedies |Get eaieats ah aan tai, correspondent learns on the highest men about and with sorry attempte| tlonate after the manner of adoren| “Christ!” naid she. “I ain't been |!and passenger train ran past the) 207. Wt wit learned (hal W. Thomp-|home, presumably te obtain infor.) THE} F/RED ON authority that within 24 hours Rus- } ee eer teran tay noled’ pros: lather couples at adjoining tables. | soft like thia fer a century. Guees | Meeting switch a quarter of @ mile) 1 [Ski fi fe) on Rentomber B miation regarding the result of the| sia will eive Great Rritain complete Pective “spenders.” toying with the) But The Star man said he would | you'll think I'm & great one. Hi. south of Richmond Beach this " a* | conference at the foreign office PHANTOM FOE. satisfaction, including an apology, lapels of their coats and grasping} on are. . nd | purchased from a former tenant of | stacti . aoe Fear an ee | prefer to bear her talk and, with | waiter, bring some more drinks!* |™Orning and crashed into the) fy) oy, nly meems to know | LONDON, Oct. 27.—The opinion | th nt of indemnity and the counting them alound white they | 20% Of Wonder through her grease! This was the fifth round and The | *Uth-bound Overland train on the) wing ‘Thamnpeo th not of the Rursain embassy is that the | gu of a full investigation of wy oaxed thelr reluctant victims te hag eee at back to her seat Star man's hour was up. He rose bass pokey ip seriously | "th St the fire this morning rituation will very shortly be clear-| VIGO, Oct. 27 the arrival | the North seat incident el, De to 4 with . 9 women were 9 mus The building was insu ™ . 2 Pt aeg: Mae ¥ . bs —— het da to the ~ s KO, an & sweep of her arm 4 « ured forlod, now that Admiral Rojestven e Runsian t ‘ yer “witing ie ap rang Roo cima 7| Here's @ man that wants to hear | the girl gathered in her five checks ae tthe hocultat ‘aair removal) $5,000, with the Northwest Mutual |sky’s report has heen received. Aj Aleannder 111, Borodine, Orel and|°O? MEETING “ee osp! erally ! No sooner had The Star man en-| me tell my troubles! Who ever| She would cash them in later for! ther passengers were painfully ber} ate, emarance company. Whether | pacific solution, it is sald, may Jaxsornff and the tranaport Ana-| ‘Thomas H. Tibbles, of Nebraska, . fered than he was set upon by| heard of the like! If = gtri wants | 50 cents mg re ae ae bs 5 WY DOL) there was any insurance on the fur- | reache any moment 1 statement was secured from! vice presidential candidate of the | three “females,” each of whom urged} © TUM & man out of the joint the| “Say,” said she, leaning over the “an a PF Te sein ¢ Ducka.| MNtg & not Known. That a hasty he ensky, who e3-| populist party, will discuss national him to “come and have a drink.” | Quickest way she can do, it is to te!l| tab’e and speaking in an undertc cue Wash vit “3 o on 9 | departure wan effected thin ning HULA, Oct. 27.The funerals of | pressed gréat regret over th thi seues at the Arm tomorrow When he shook hie head two of| her troubles. It's my bunch-to keep | “I'll tell you on the square, this life |[enrenworth. wae theowe frome beg) enege by th that everything | Captain @mith and Second Officer | sea Incident jissues. Other speakers will be them. with thelr eyes on the door,| mighty still about my troubles, | we're loadin’ ain't fit for a dog. and | sent tn the day nnech onto he net | San tote th a tural Lewgatt, of the iM-fated tr The admiral st that the un-' Judge Winsor and George Cottertil, ’ § Geserted him for 4 more promising | Do you, honest, want to hear ‘em?| us girls ia gettin’ rid of it as fant |in front of hes when the tem trates cone ee raha! Ketlows will tnvestl-| Crane, were held today, Imm fortunate occurrence was purely ac- erstwhile democrat : f ooking prospect, aud two minutes! Well, I'm ‘bout the same as the rest,’ as we can. ‘I got to ao now Tanti front of her when the two trains gate, and If the evidence warrants, | crowds attended. — Tusiness Jental. The weather on the night Edward C. Clayson, sr, will pre- of ‘ jether and had her face cut te wil) follow leuspended end finge on all the question wae't r hagy. About side. “WSCERTAIN THE ARMY MOST LIMBLE TO FIGHT FOR PRINCIP “Say ood government and true citieenahio’ | Imminent danger that Ka ed, it was evidently the pur-;man can {Il afford to. ally himself Ed ate | Nebraska will be grasped f th i at onghold | with a party zed on the sol q y } free wtate f the ant and those | t t * on ment mestrated its oO t in any- hia vote for the republican party? and faithfully in unison t t| pa emanded the free and |r 9 termine what should be done is to f » ma xpediency eliminate what 4 not be don ; " ; ‘ and always hopeful. They learn pr , whe hed ca a | the hearthstone and in the sch ment and aga ' the tion t jfoom that the for of an ar re ef 5 rue repubdit % wrong are in eter wa ~ t ‘ resem P * . soon thereafter learn that was ¢ \ 4 that & ~ ME of oh CORWIN SAFE lie policies are Iso omnip t t f a tt ratic } and equally relentless. In these un ' . easing contests the young men of f . iby th T valued at $225,000 and ] day will be the principal pa t nven t the + j | publican Party RE ce Cae mcr oe ce i aw and pe loti h ‘ y maa DP t e 0 | last night from Nome by the steam- | _— t t Ahagemer t ampalg t sot ‘ sin H. P. Weave 4 elt that at the t Iw ‘ . 8h nat Corwin, over 3 QUOTING DEMOCRATIC HISTORY, HE DECLARES THAT PARTY | <i¥il war his mothe wr i I ' a ma- | Which vessel some a — oo - TO HAVE USUALLY BEEN WRONG ON PUBLIC QUESTIONS § | ried (n the Mexican war, a " the prea . been caught in-an ice jam, is safe yenee y father carr Lt aster i ne et. | Beatle Corwin and the Alaska 4 will draw it on the sid " tallied 7 ay mship company’s steamer Port- 0220190044 004-40400000000400000000000000000008 | 17 eeree ws tat tterances I would pr t & young | land both left about October 25. . Institution onght to lead a young man to know that the : oligo Ag ich Marie tie te . @ who have usually been right on public questions are far more @ |. Tn* Dest way to doe uarly tm th j ‘ y to be right in the future tham those who have always # | fy alcersin which are a a eee ee dedky m wrong. LESLIE M. SHAW . ‘ ht f . . i tion Lu 'e M. SHAW ‘ * . ; od V9OADEPOROSE6OCS44O04044 | that those who hi wally ¥ ion her ed, do ti in nts the t th ho have alwa elogat y mvention dppears t b been | and y py f the Kar F , they expect (Copyrig ‘ Newspaper ¥ " r een wrong. The democratic pa arat , ‘ ' r 1 1 with W n tells why, ir A ' Aha» more f poull-| first met in national ention In |« to t beng i an tion ’ f ' i t id be tn din t f first nt for the | lution | we ’ and the € t f t ! t lean t tiv he a time emocracy nd the maw f aay” > what par ° ont sts Resolved, That it be recom- |} meeting as they may deem ¢ tor ‘the people | | ee ap ot ol i iho hae thade nation. | mended that in place of @ general ent Rewlved. ‘That ie { the While the arammar in somew hd

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