The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1905, Page 1

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HAVE YOU WORK TO OFFER? Do Your Part. Answer One or More of the Free Situation Wanted Ads on Page @ EXTRA! “WIGHT ED ———— ampaign Already Started to Bring the Nex National Republican Convention to Seattle ——- QOLONEL MAY, OF THIS CITY STRONG THE NEXT BIG GATHERING CITY—SEATTLE ERED BY PARTY LEADERS for Seattle When he « he wil! take from busines gens of the “The auditorium we will be ample (o aceommo delegates and a who att the Reublican Na T have attended sev know something alx that attend, and kn her anditorium, can off: | Calonel May 4 the convention at ey wan nominated the i know that a great are ia favor of Many of them bout the ety and they feel that it should be reedgnized, in asmuch as \t is the great city af the Pacific northwest. “The national convention, should Geattle have it. would bring about $2,008,000 into the city to be spent and this alone should be an tnsptira to TERS FROM LOCAL HAS ALREADY BEEN FAVORABLY WILL 800N GO EAST WITH BUSINESS MEN, INVITING 2 OF THE G. 0. P. TO THE QUEEN sip than of the greatest thing ry enthusiast s already in ty to show m of the party and ma we tn they the ja good opportunity to imp jthe senators and representatives present the great national benefits ioe improving Sea It would have considerable weight in national legisiation in favor of | Washington. For this reason, it ts expected that the citizens will take itaelf te statesmen who tendance citizens could have ens on The Seattle Star SEATTLE, Should | | hold ¢ rl WASHINGTON, SATURDAY © a | The Weather Spotter ERE R EERE RE Sunday, Occasional Fresh East Winds Tonight and Rain; Light t hand—It moves and temperature for s above this morn ne The ther wometer is rising we have a of warm MADE ONE GOOD MOVE JANUARY 28, 1905. The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News f , 5 CEN Rk MONTH a Vol U.S. SENATOR SAMUEL H. PILES The board of works this morning turned down the application of the Seattle Rl npany to erect tion for the citizens of the city to city. It did #0 upon the recommen dation of F ¢ pride and @ Ww r : Wf joy in this annownce would confte . he | ment, made yesterday at noon by elty prop “ net Ross Barnard Pile 12, and The board therefore con 1 to on ¢ ngton's new | erect the poles at | , n rout steps to edt SAM H. PILES, JR. MRS. SAMUEL H. PILES. RUTH LILLARD PIL ore no toga been busy natorial put shoulder modern, Americar aman. Mine th ew ser all day he h explain that th n Olympia, Piles trait Wash th w when the daily whose pc stra « the figures toral elected Olympia, counting toral ballot and nerve towards necessary ob the pest ttle been Working thinking lying bis mental forces in counting hi« daily seratehing away diligently mination pape ml every ne ‘ the necess age double Thane figure y n by hard y er and » stra. t week Senator Samuel! merely—each fg been working and/|mark which w ying hie forces in | taingent of a big Papa's I'm promoted! But the There me hine 4th ttle son ing And for n e fo seat in whor a the whole Jo! week his And United t inter- years timinu- senator. ing to stop He is aim- wel H Piles sa per Sarr > lune State pearar sa of the new ‘ompany has re the eity of using one o wh privile manded the she or two arme |GET 7 JURORS (fy Rertops News Aswn) RIOT IN STREETS OF WARSAW RESULTS IN BIG CASUALTY LIST — STRIKERS LOOTED LIQUOR HOUSE AND THEN FOUGHT WITH SOLDIERS « for the pres eneter is all right,” said Sammy but I'd ra be presl- e in the white house an@ t steps yes u pro plant THEM. DOLLAR fo GAUGHT BY dAPo —$ $$ Pere rer este THE STAR WAS FIRST * andi- ® Mr 18, * * * * tion of we RRA ee * The munic rities of Wai ng a conference ers and factory of arriving at a ® ST. PETERSBURG, Jan 28 ®—It is mated on the h ® authority that the « ® intends to conce & the workin, e ® cluding an eight-> ® an increase in wa AUBURN jurors were morning in the We making seven thu yurt took an a Monday mor state ine on strike. |17 more tale there thie | day morning the jury w day noon Cal, Jan he manufact more * * * * =) tors, in view ber * tlement of the * e th * * ab was made by shed of § July als * * 4 men are SERRE ERE RRR RRR He newspapers appeared REVAEL, Jan oe @ttacked Meir Co.'s ity to announce in an ex- Piles would be elected 28.—The strikers treet yesterday wit Jeciding ballc ction to Mrs the first por- ppeared works today.| W'LL HANG PRIEST Troops fired on them, killing and | stores, m: Sete eee eee WARSAW. “Jan. 28 which hav Who had prev s keeping up its past ot public NEWS FIRST giving the HE BEST th yester aah The board « * morning ORR eee ee ReERKE teen UR RE AIG. BATTLE N PROGRES ic | REPORT DISCREDITED LONDON, J 28.—A AMERICAN STEAMER WHICH LEFT 8AN FRANCISCO DECEM BER 31 SEIZED BY MIKADO’S FLEET WHILE ON HER WAY WITH PROVISIONS FOR THE RUSSIAN GARRISON AT VLAD- | . \ as after | Put t - r terlan . R n iamage | troops and px The troc asked it Were dispers The gov. ment gi IVOSTOK } Beat (Special to The Star) t Ward the ‘SALMON EGGS and seven business KILLS PACIFIC Reetion SENT TO | z MAINE | Dorerins COAST PROJECT R x Ry Serippe HINGTON The y of the na a it would | 09 to equip @ navy yard |REPORT CONFIRMED f to do th work . bill recommends that th built by contract on eastern waters. ust , ollier be

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