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gion, in New York; as the years The Only es in Seattle That Dares to Print the News The Seattle Star eeenT EI EDITION @EATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1905 VOL. 6. NO. 304 “CENTS PEI MONTH -_—e Bu rm —_- FIERCE NOR’WESTER BURGLARS KEPT THE SWEEPS THE SOUND, POLICE FORCE BUSY § ) SessessSSESSSENSRDUNAENONSUNp [ | | 2 Spotter >| eo *. QREAT HAVOC IN SHIPPING 18 CAUSED BY GALE THIS MORN HOURS THIS MORNING—THREE WORKERS CAPTURED ~* ING—VESSELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TORN FROM AN CHORAGE BY WINDS—MOSQUITO FLEET STAYS IN PORT | eee * eee eee eee eee ee) Bure he } 4 Aso result of the strong north-;were ng at this wharf. The! Tonight and Saturday, Snow and o t P i rp west gale © pt over the | scow jed by the force of the! Colder sk Northeast Winds te weters of | ay during the| wind and sea 1 into the slip, | | Je thing “ef ted arly hours morning, the | smashed the the Gar Watch this hand—It moves and| = ‘4 gisamedip Diris t Alaska | den City, tearing away her fantatl| wil tell the lowest temperature for ' . ‘ Sreamedip m pany eland rudder, after which she ewung|the past 24 houre a th from her © aroun mashed a hole in the fel Phe loweat + — ‘ . ae against th . he T. C. Reed, The ds b k ove treati, 10 © ge to both vessels can be readily Hister on the offi | : grow sunk, 2 stoa 5H: ' were injure p adrift, besid 1 be pat back i Se eenced 5 ity im mak ome 4 Jandingy 4! ‘ifferent wharves b lodging } c ; gale & K to the m e ‘: ia men along ¢ erfront, is the x e ; worst which ha 2 experienced | bay great ha 4 here in three years scows at gs which f the 5 Pas The wind was wing from the/by the wind. There e of about 33|the Drummond lite ‘ ‘ b t 1 5 - Die to shipping “4 : er tr : : ia this harb< ‘ . oa t faile across t ptodeeilh rp Rel : “ fgg up agains below At Ka * 4 eres Han- was finally abov The extreme pe Doctor ax t is « . a Pt Py : ; enton- Bleek . wave bere. Throushest . P f the Queeh a “er rare d ae Th tk t Wash 2 v8 towing a sma mor City ¢ ‘ kine the mae oe w. Ha : when Dirigo an » hich attempte > ma her regu . at ac eae a hg : calgil-e y “ f ‘ t 4 He atvonce signaled t t. Han t orett, .thi i e this moraine th Gar M M I faster . rennis : ok th ve The weatherman sa t Mette t A , broke ea eee —— oe | snow will fall and that the cold spell I ) fer nw 2 4 w ast y three fi Amy Bi ' “a en to nga - ‘ ry Fraser - does— well— weatherman, beware ‘ hed attempt was made to lower fleet, with the ex - the wharves. eeiebs The tugs finally , 1 t 2 male was rie: bigeer fas she smashe > the ost as bed s side of ra -—_ to the fact that her anchor ore the on coe i an «Mee cute line bad to be passer 4 ' y ee "@om her stern and she was towed | dis «. t € mage wa ” wlth . . rate ill, near Smith's cove. Other than | th nit r to make 6 few bad scratches the tessel waa) d was force z fet damaged. although had she re-| back out in the bay several times : Mained there for any length of he finally made her landing e When he shows as seeking quarter with paws like har fime she would have been seriously entune ditieitties were (By Geriese News Acwn) That ts the time of perit—the ‘time of the truce of the bea « tajured. the marine men sa ONDON, } L—A St. Petere-| Rudyard Kipling r Another chapter in the accidents t mem-|t respond t ix. | Was caused by a scow « in t ange Telegra t a — Between the City dock and the ola a ' oe to vinit a few 4 h t 5 : Pacific Coast bunkers The steam t th / fe 7 @rs Garden City and the T C. Reed thought to be == "Russian Logges 9 Breese EPP RESP ARS WITH THE JAPANESE ARMY | mee ae ste ee ania fled against the three A ST. PETERSBURG PAPER SAYS THAT THE CZAR'S FORCES ay w- Rage cave FP burs t night, but he! burglars SUFFERED OVER 11,000 CASUALTIES IN FIVE DAYS’ FIGHT. | and that it might ha er Ae on . Ine J and tucked away snugly in his bed |‘ ked off @y Scripps News Ass'n} wepapers have published re al tavors tor K h i ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 10.—An|° feaaualties from day to day, but | readily see why Kelly would try t f (A. W. Hawk r #0, the R ane " 4\ing on south of Mukd bit mur h It " Q “ nd od from dispatches received to- | honor among thug od lay wtating ¢ ke th ! he i } Say © News Ass'n.) |4 te- | by the Fi oe day w t taking amos the Hh Seventh av-| LAREDO, Texas, Feb. 10—The oe e ma gainst | pe 1 ought back by the] Mex & St. Louis expres, on the HAD BUSINESS THERE, < qeage ie i HOW THE GREAT STORY, SOON TO BE PUBLISHED plot, deeper and darker than the one Rube was looking upon at the the government arsenal, any person holding public office within the state.” ated some excitement ing to fe th Friday or Saturda booge” to remain a good witness un- AND WOUNDED. lin he bs sider and nearer over | +i 4 o'clock in the morning while Lor Regedit enemy, Bans By rere ¢ pall tickets from almost every legisiitor on As nearly as Could Woe gathered |friaking with patrons in his #a-| “Weary write could have all the|, SOSNOVICE, Poland, Feb. 10— The Instead, he mak te of the numbers on passes, The % |from the argument of Attorney 4 * | food and shelter he wanted if he| The workers in the electric station | session ae It is inter cific ratiroa the Northern Pa- 1 note that aftern IN THE COLUMNS OF THE STAR, WAS BORN | Judge Griffin's court room i - traf a . 1s volley Ripiineer has been in {literally packed this morning with| Page also argued that the evi- | werd 1 4 oO ‘ last two days, Hin| men, women and children, who were) dence dla not show that ther had presented the case| OISCONTENTED MINERS DESTROY PROPERTY AND ATTACK us to hear what manr been a murder committ at al or and read th e When + Trevor Hill en-; strong wiela and & there was to make | anxious | ae ep bee | Se et kebcetenae mot have | creo Fiorita bentes LEADERS WHO COUNSEL PEACE fered oy t tudy of the law we unde tha / arrangeme WIE the Meee +f > for hie cliet or] been killed by the bullet, but harging Swayne with being igno ae i ped » codatan ae een Ge ae son Gt beware’ tawe’ ated murder of Matthew Murphy | ts own conc Iston he said ollection t wa t$ a day pees, ! n calling, y : as f dg Boag In a few words Prose tor-|if Murphy had been at bor for expenses wa and, for val dane aed aaa 4 ox My . , a , ym ney Mackiftosh summed up the| his wife, where he should have a judge . | Mtpllrandaplledagth vate’ Sap of bho corey THE WEE . : lon Byam cap-|mass of @vidence which, without |@t 8 o'clork in the morning, he BERLIN, Fet A portion of b= Belend the weak from oppressior thrillin d how the i : nd from the faP-| contradiction or obstacle, had been | would never have been murdered the strike the mining regions a And to uy the right at all times | poses of the LAW are perverte ' eae Land Com, | piled up during the four days of the| After @ round or two of discon have accept tl : tally cl pg: pee ie Ane cor’ kon as | eaaaice with Land Cor: | rial against the flippant young man | fected abuse of all the state's wit of the B nee sore t s bene sre at [eaW ho yeasor ene ate wont {Who sat unconcernedly at the table | nesses dnd of the city police force | and did m 40 a 6 be at MC ak SAA ee the © ‘ y had the | beside his attorney and showed no}! tot, Page attempted to hold up to morning party of MORE TROU BLE SS COE ae Ly Ona MALT ~ 3 sn leht mak. |#ign of nervousness or anxiety, |ridieule the manner in which the eve 5 a : RSBURG, Feb. 10.—The he e tennanins ok Medel omnes po gh ana hes Sa teat aie Dae be the | Then he quietly sat down and left | prisomer’s confession had been “dis Stes : isin ; SMe again. Nd : s ~ -- dred the prom A rustle and a murmur of voices | whole proceeding was an “opert; years ago, when Rube Wa to lyt Hue w eriously | whict I or nas r that his étect hws would re. {that elicited a sharp rap of the bail- | bouffet.” was playing on this coast, his most f : el a. r fa . * Jeration from |!ff's knuckles on the table went As nearly as could be gathered by | valued po 1 ere two gor Th rs are becoming violent yeste me : aie tae the legisla over the room as the attorney stood | those who heard what followed, the | geous pink slumber robes of cur at troyed a portion of the rall-| are t ; saa ——— — ~ —_—_——— na nightway plur into a headless | opera. He proceeded to cast Chief ried on all bis tra \ t ase force to pre-| 5 1 b ttt ttt tt A RR pb eee land tallless and li-night endless | Delaney as one of the leading ac P with ev ‘ ' ! | " * 1 of mixed phrases, mixed | tora, with Detective Kennedy in the d So 1 were t { MPIA, Feb. 1 The t ft # | me r, mixed ideas and mixed} supposedly humorous role of a|two garments that he kept them in f Ir obnox to th 1, Article IT * t tenographer, taking down notes his grip all the t and never lif The men in two m “it shall be unlawful for any person holding public office in the time The Star goes to press| about the confession, vigorously, |ed them from their place except to | MANY KILLED tt s factory the state to accept or use or to purchase trar ation from *|the young attorney's remarkable) with a quill; the city jail not yet sleep in one of the One night, | 1 y about 800, struck last night, any railroad or other corporation, other than as the same may be *&| command of words and equally re- ng modern enough to have|when his team was in San Francis- | a " 1 fully one-third off the workmen purchased by the general publ *)markable nee of the same ts still | adopted penholders and pens. co, a woefully battered and storm BERLIN, FEB. 10.—BUI LE , |at the Putiloff works are sald to It to way that not more than @ half dozen, if that #| going on, and the youth for whose) Teter Page paid his reapects to |tossed Weary Willie came stagger | SIAL ARETE tn: | have 19 Gina many, of the 125 (note to ¢ harp is dead) members of the */life be is supposedly. race ai Lou Conway, owner of the saloon|ins along through the fog and | oman CASUAL TES AT SOSNo. | “ikea out at the e: present legislature paid ralirond fare in coming to Olympia. stis at the table args mong oe where the hold-up and murder took | t#ckled tho players, who were stand- | POLAND, LAST NIGHT, 15 | (&tchour shit. “Dy Be er 97, Artic ° XI, : F wa wopnenee _ — "figuratively | place, and attempted to discredit his |{& out in front of their hotel, for | », ‘@ KILLED AND 36 WOUND. | troops are stationed Gold.ty the’ acherad, publla, tony member of the leplelatue, orto. w|oner, or at lenat while the doses OC] once: memmmeas ON Saath Ge) ee as there: anda deep, Gare | DECLARES THAT THR CASUAL~|0.- tare. pat) Rigen ; - % | life until death behind prison bers | 2% Lou Conway could “hold enough | P "a the | TIES WILL REACH 150 KILLED] (ne government anesmaiell * * *| train te always crowded as 4 result of the exodus from Olympia Page, the defense of “Kid” White| Mr. Page, to emphasize his argu-| would do just as were this morning attacked by at the end’ of the weelk vmpin % | Pago. (hes areat\mass of clroum-(|Qient, stated that he bimecit hed | woula het? atrikere, Troops fired theta thé wik- catite Sas ) Article Il. ¢ © # stantial ovina furnished by the] Often gone to the bad before that! Rube found out when he got home | dows of the plant and many people | japor wil be $ progecation against White's|hour, Page made further defense /ftrom the theater and opened the | ere wounded. Bight battalions of | con, |own confession seems to be, of hiscttent against tho charges of | qoor of his room. The lights were | infantry, eight squadrons of cavalry chy ae ae Page's own words, oldman Murphy by dis-|turned on to thelr full limit and|@nd one regiment of Cossacks are identification,” and the value of Lou Conway { ere, on the top of the bed, wrap- | now stationed here. % that the confgssion, be a ped in one of the priceless slumber| ‘Tho number of killed is estimated from the prissner ider threat —— {8 | robes, was Weary Willie, dead to| at from 18 to 50. ‘The military fired offer of inducément at the hands of he workd, Rouse ma Chiet of Police whom Page FREDERICK TREVOR HILL. @nd at Columbia faw school, took up the active practice of his profe- d and he peered into the nooks crannies of musty court rooms, with the breath of oppression, Well an with the reek of humatr a6 he saw behind the curtain shall disclose the fact to the house of which he afid shall hot vote thereon.” Recently a factory inspection bill, in which every mill man ee the ve vine ee & private ang personal interest, was being con e are several millmen in the house, but not one ie that ok was per lig and privately interested in d © vote on it. 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