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earl ’ BSStass EXTRA! ie ST BDITION URDERED IN A SALOON FIGHT OT BY WILLIAM MORNI MATTERS Joba Gleasor gat and kille a barte ‘morning peed dist ger of Sixth ave greet. Kirklay ape and was 4 gies later by Pat arrived on the gue from K knife, which was f to the dead man’s bos fired two shots caly & few paces & de claims was 8 words and fell in a ED 10 FLEE QUESTS IN CHICAGO HOTEL RUSH IN SCANTY ATTIRE FROM leral GM. Dodge and Rev BURNING BUILDING OUT INTO FRIGID ATMOSPHERE—TEM.- | Harry M. McCracken, chancellor of New York university PERATURE WAS DESTROYED — FIREMEN HURT (By Scripps News Aswad 4—A CHICAGO, Feb. Which started at 2:20 morning destroyed Hot @ Madieon street, and imper Of 200 guests Blaze started on the third fleet and the building was » Med with emoke, makir cape of the guests ditt) Barely reached the stree ves their lives te their night clott forted to take refuge hotels and drug stores The SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TU KIRKLAND but main IN LIBERTY | nesses of the shootir NG—TROU BLE STARTED OVER TRIVIAL | \..! SS en seein ee | », was! Kolng to cut | } Alth eh jeut c h an al t | ' h a from t " ome ” ther has been bad h t te tween the two i Ome Ki oe say that t kland claim that Li © wor knew the man he t ~ min-|m Both had lood until this me R me extent, th he thought the wa ha b th tab b Gleason wa a her r we days ago G) ed for ently from Aber & position as a trombone player at own in many ‘ the Neb ka My hall nd wae Se © wae a trav given a place. The proprietor of the | eling musician anu earned his Hy aloon ke in high terms of the ing by playing in the various sa w murdered man and said that he was loons in cities visited by him. Kirk always laughing and not at all| land has been a resiaent of this city quarrel Almost directly acrows | mor many years. It is said that the the at th Army and Navy two men had trouble bef ance of | saloc er has been employed | shooting this mornit who, |as a for the past three | sult of a former gri « months, He has « good reputation! Gleason had been in th that place ft | three before the tw w o'ek g at) gether 1 it ts believed 5 left or was look f his hall was em-| man” when they met in the Liberty | his t 1 o'clock this morning Bar this morning. Ki ft the | f This Fred Schuman, who was passing | revolver, used by bim tn the saloon, | wer | the sal when the two ts were in its accustomed place and where | ason stag-| fired, stat a Star man that he | he got the revolver with whi « ate | knew the par ipants and that they shooting was done no one knows poat- | had been drinking in the saloon for! A telegram has base | several hours previous to the shoot- | coroner's office {the | ing. He entered the place a few | leader of an orch ton. minutes aft @ shots were fired. Gleason worked fe wh on wae ly _ floor “all the eve that Harris be ay ga up.’ as Schuman put it wsome light on the him lay a small jackknife. | murder h the amoke he caught sight| Prosecuting Attorney Mackint« R land leaning against the bar * not deem it necessary to hold | moking volver still in| an inquest, as the facts in the » The others were bending! are plain. A direct informat y © prostrate form of Gleason, | be filed against Kirkland. Mackin- | A © en-| who was bleeding at the mouth andj tosh has not given out the chs ree 4 held out | apparently dy T police have] but it supposed that it will be He was | obtained stat t# from the wit-| manslaughter Root. Whitelaw Reid, B. B. Odell, | |Senator Dolliver, John H. Finley { the College of the City Oscar Straus, Bishop stenant Governor ¢ Andrew Carr neral 8. M. B How | Fowler |George A. Knight nant ( ung, retired; General O. O. jerick D. <n trigadier General Admiral Rear Jonoph Bh. James M. Beck, Dr. Niche Butler, pr ent of Colum Frank 8. Black USN las M bia university 1 DEGREES BELOW ZERO—BIG HOSTELRY | Following the big Lincoln day | banquet, the president atteoded the annual dinner of the York Press club) More than eee news —_———__—. | papermen and a number of prom ro| {nent men, invi ta, were about the festive board square dealing. and add Besides acting squarely, talk aid $1 politely.” | nd th o'clock el Bre @y Seripvs News Assn) SALT LAKE, Feb Wminary hearing of att gang held was secured hides: from and faked them to + LLL ee eee ee ee KING OPENS PARLIAMENT.» reception a Mteen by the Poate was mo 24 princens em, The Ks Th oo ‘ POPP eee ed be fire tied up x , * went tide cable is * The Weather 2 : ting . Spotter * ' The ¢ . Lg RRR ERR REE EEE sia ee eee eee wer | Tonight, Fair: Wednesday, Fair , = Warmer; Light to Fresh South | ! by parliament with the| east Winds. this hand—[eaves and lowe ° for the past 24 hours. | the same route °c GIVE HIM THE “oS! GLAD HAND ei aoe (Special thie hate at | Piles was given a 4 aes tapes | : it About Negro | voen severat houre inte er Coast Limited, wh Train No. which left My ‘Scripps News Ass'n) lo’clock thi 7 afternoon at $:30 last night, arrived at 1 | the Great Northern EW YORK, Feb. 14.—In the) on ¢ thousands of banqueters, | St. Pi pokane, was 18 hour ding some of the oo oat ne late at Spokane A stub train was - sy, sent from Spokane to Seattle with life to sta President Roos t night the passengers and mail, instead of | ered a lene r n t wait the limited. , f a nd t ‘ the r » Pacif track nt 8 h and th 1 F t 1 1 Monta i T f f » « t a © ant i r banquet of |Mont., the thermome ; at ¢ ; a th gh th I ri " c make thelr as short as poss! i “ “ a Var bie. Women Shot WILL FIRE ON thority that the Japanese com | irre 7 aoe lat |mandera will fire on all chase} | was appla Xi 7 e b ed I ind in company with webeuss} ident he he ro warships, regardless of nat hae - spector \ The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News Seattle Star VOL. 6 KILLED BY _ EXPLOSION MINER AT NEWCASTLE COAL MINE CRUSHED BY | “ | TIMBER WHILE EATING LUNCH ey len, a coal mine ‘ t te miner before h@ I: tar falling t t back WORKMAN JESDAY, F SBRUARY 14, 1905 NO. 307 a5 CENTS PER MONTH ——— PROBABLY FATAL. |( t ¢ j € LY INJURED AT NAVY YARD! Injured Trainmen Suffer From Cold 40 feet. H THEIR VALENTINES. ' to th Crank Hounds Roosevelt ses By Soldiers)... |: | BETWEEN FIFTEEN AND TWENTY TRAINMEN HURT IN RAIL} COLLISION ARE ISOLATED BY HUGE SNOWDRIFTS MAKESHIFT HOSPITALS NEW the f Page he wa = hea PERU, Ind., Feb. 14.—Betweer past 24 hours, BLOODY CLASHES BETWEEN STRIKERS AND SOLDIERS AT t wa ‘ He fin-| eo ¥ cht t " ‘ ct thant» wacko on LODZ, POLAND—TROOPS FIREGQ GN MEN, WHO HAD THEIR sun oe . ; kt t tal adyn dl Fh on Maer d people FAMILIES WITH THEM the si ‘ jetly at ne f n ave arity bureau is una- | b I & a b r ef to more than BERLIN, Feb. 14—Die Berliner on @ie strikers the Intter rep! re we at the/ The thert t 18 4 the paar 3s be “a Zeitung reports that 40 men have! with #hots from revolvers hi . repre fies € . than 100 fire oS been hanged at Warsaw for partici- | troaps were then stopped at > tee 9 Hf bron ¢ ae Fel =| pation in 1 demonstrations. dered'to fire on the mobs. In dd (oc: ft « tela - ae | casdthe soldiers fired with terri : . =e oe BERLIN, Feb. 14—A dispateh | effect. | eatiie: seme: de ae ne ggaarMlgdincgenzo tiny mp — | " j CHICAGO, Feb. 14 an|tucky, with zero ner in 80’ from Lodz, Poland states that 42 who said b the proprietor of r t ture of 12 rn Hlinols 1D 06 ST. PETERSBUDG ; wk | persons were killed and more than ENDE the Manhattan hotel at Low “ a | 200 seriously wounded in five des-| ST.) PeTERSHUT Feb. 14.—| Masa., ca at the Re r perate clashes between strikers and | Eyaplayes of the I fr kn re-| residence th b P Perens ‘at nthat’" place yestoreay. TeCRniay) are nding the} € He sald he CRALL TRIAL Many women and children are in- | strike at Bt. Pet re wishe confer with ¢ e cluded among the wounded. Mallets = are s 4 U astor + ows t is expected that the trial of h #, with their wives and | among the work . n i » James E. Crall, charged with ime congregated in mobs on/off sundry reprementatives to th e He personating @ secret service off ta The troops attempted to | mixed commis { masters nd et service t nd , fraud under such aperse crowds and fights en-| workmen provided by the empe *| to U Bb hotel, | guise i in this afternoon im sued soldiers charged ukage. he stopping . the 1 " No hint as to Cra line efense has been COLORED BOOTBLACK AND His 5!¥ t tain Bell, of the lob cal sec e bureau, is confle WIFE COLLECT MONEY BE- dent of a conviction, as the evle € sented is most cone LONGING TO ANOTHER AND cjusi . PARIS 14.—Count Czay- of the Turkish diplomatio e, fought a duel today with stave Vellette, a journalist, ag incon- the result of a published criticient of the count’s conduct in his divorte EXPLAINS Had it not been for the of Uncle Sa | | ARE ARRESTED | Feb, 14.— | #4 rence { the Sullt- | Jame ey, a colored boot- proceedings. Czayowski was wougd- van-He * » pre- | black Diller hotel, and his ed inthe arm. The former Countesm ented to the house today when Bul- | Saffron-< 1 wife, would now be | Czayowskit was Miss Edith Coll ee van took the floor on « question of | taking free vacation and a relative of the Vanderbilts, yersonal privilege. He made a ounding over the | ward of Chauncey Depew. TOGO LEAVES FOR UNKNOWN DESTINATION, AND REPORTS |)" an 1, arin the Golda fOr ree eee had so p ci INDICATE NAVAL MOVEMEN T—SEVERE FIGHTING ON LAND ox sea a aggre a was not earned by fur to the patr ot fit al ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 14.—Ru- {sent t® the horpitals more thar | ply to it was a “windfall, | George Conway and Rich mors of the nearness of peace in the | 000 returned to the ranks. The num- | et as how Uncle Sam h plead guilty to the d in battle is estimated Sullivan 4 a far east are current on the bourse | ber of kill eerer iakeras seebere tds today at fram 40,000 t« ne to serve t the country ami ) serve five TOKIO, Feb. 14.—Viee A¢ dmieeh | ets LOST 25,000 MEN ae ecco ig tied Togo sailed from Kure yester TOKIO, Feb. 14.-The Jupanone * and robbed I, B. Knauss, « Russ January 1 and is a secret. it ts) estimate that t an hom ie pro coding | Mal Koutal f 4d on good an | were 25,000 k His destination supposed that he south, It is stat wounded Grants $100,000 Increase (By Scripps News Ass'n.) JAPANESE REPULSED WILL PROBE ke T PETERSRUT Feb. 14 | Mobes Hall and Allen Beatty, the WASHINGTON Feb. 14—The Pe ieh Bgl oone tb. Ao | twp fouths who attempted to black FRA a publi¢ building bill reported to the ae ete Z mail Stenographer J. R. Walthew « h this afternoon contains a pros poet s ore ren, | few days ago, and who fell into a| ent t visit tat of $100,000 tor , 1. them by the police, this | t each in th of the new w a afternoen pleaded guilty before) ; leral buildings sted at Judge Griffin and were sentenced to (By Boripps News Asan) - 1, with kane and Tacoma e A) sto RUSSIANS REPULSED Hey pom eaeh in the county Jail.) yer CITY, Mont., Feb. 14- | the reds cave} TOKIO, b. 14—Pleld Marsha’ 1 | H. C, Cullom, jr pecial agent of | chocolate-skinne r hat the jthe faterior -¢ t stationed | right.” Now Uncle Nttacked Wat 7 here, ba n assigned to the Lew- | unless the money is | by the | RYTHER BENEFIT AT BALLARD Sunday, but each assault | iston, Idaho, district. It ts sald) prisoners, Clerk Mundrow will have| A t of the house hag by the Japane ail vetios wv investiga- | to stand good for the los 1 sold out for the Ryther f« j nfantry attacked | budge nber land| “ ‘vhe charge under which the 7 Hor fit, which is to be given I 1 Han Shan Tal Monda frau t | will be tried has not yet beer ' w evening in J a hall r a px | termined upon. The defen 1 I rd, by Young Dramatio ltry to evade tr in the federal . ment will be @ RUSSIAN SOLDIERS SUFFER ASE ?7WO REPORTS }court, it | stood, on the con i the benefit itg hat sining mot r | ext . godly number of KI 14 ports §=from/ (fe Reripps News Assn) r , , pretenses is not a fe 1 al dollars for I Yang p th 1 of Field] CLEVELAND, 0O., F 4 ve nea : \"M r 1 her orphans, M a Oyar forces between | Bagker Ira Reynolds, tru of the |“ Babe A . seninieialiniasapienteiaiti - hakhe river 1 Harbin at 450,060 | alleged $6,000,000 worth Chad- | red by sneak SACRAMENTO, Cal., I 14.—A) b c wi #0, re on thé | wick wéeurities, is ser y i with | oe ee ee eee abies | mn to su » a vote of fighting | rh tion of the! the grip Chadwick case ts sata | int . qvanttt rings, | the at the eneral elec- ! bodies found ip-|to have aggravated hi neas tick F Sev- | tion amendment het th sians are short} Attorney Dawley, counsel for Mrs. | °" fe the} gr wo . a nd thing. It i*| Chadwick, said today that his client | *' saab ® duced i Cali- hat ¢ cold is n=} had heart disease, and he would not |! Pag Anderson ar ' SS ee an eee th kn ne the| be surprised. if the ex it of al. aes t been F ' ty t CHEYENNE, Wyo. Ik M4 <The Ruestar { Sea ool~. fatally Banker apie v h application William ¥ — Mt OveFlity, died recently, | * ' mber of | ch , " " 1 : 5 \ exit of his Chad- | * r pla was . : y THE COST TO THE RUSSIANS | prime My as a reeuit of I 1-|" regen ES geal ah er Po 1 court ST. PETERSBURG, Feb, 14.—Of wiel’f roubles ‘ age Aa . ba f a i tj t T a a t I Arth ety pesados from the 1 f wh Ay t bring ROME t — 1 ir nuthorities, y 1 f hov i} eh 1 i A, } t de > «t Li got 1 to th 1 " 1 nt t f w Wa b b been ne und 4,007 subsequ ied in| large and@ the Seattle police have J at get hor f Work Kk y tis, has suffered the b of L Hable to locate him here, k « xi . = rela H lition is s :