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YEXTRA | —=— The Seattle Star ent EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1905 The Only Paper in fenttle That Dares to Print the News VOL. 7. NO.1 CENTS PER MONTH OO a ss : HERE ARE SOME PRETTY POPULAR STREET CAR MEN IN SEAT? LE--ARE YOU WATCHING VOTE IN THE STAR? FAMILY TROUBLE RESULTS IN MURDER HM GOLDSTEIN SHOOTS HiS WIFE AND THEN SENDS peasuse puLLeT THROUGH HIS OWN BRAIN—THE END OF TWO waaxs OF MARRIED LIFE vase Jennie af tee weeks retuned at the request Laabuseh G drew a rev a ercreahll ber in ‘The murderer a few the mui of : bt ear, sent @ e | en be J ‘ . | gtte Wayside Emer ga the doctors ba fae aot were hea back of afer 10 o'clock parry call Was rer ‘Wappen: See Officer Clark aptain | say, “Cor ani and Patrolma: r tied to the scene ety ocurred at here the newly and last nigh this e A ttn “Midway, @ restricted dis we Adnene,| eri house, The wah ¥ e in here k. After house, the : A telegram has t pace the police at once sa gaein weltering In a 5 t his eden the Kitchen floor. Near his fight band lay the with Ge barrel yet warm. Th ells | pee empty. One had failed to ex pale and one remained intact. The police cannot a. t dying Goldstein the dete feed the body of the worms fer Deed leaning agains WAN BYXBEE WILL TELL OF LIFE IN THE COUNTY JAIL: ——— In tomorrow's Star wi Byxbee that ft caps the climax She will tell you how lunched with the women pri 2 You will read of their daily life, of the crimes they hay Nan Byxbee wi “the Municipal side of this ntroduce you to Annie Rooney roblem will present a new haracte the woman si She will = handsc chara. And county a ir prisoners And incidentally th ye for making a stew which has becom ar at the county ng about how the 1 since Miss Byxbee's visit Sich tamara dealer fail to read this story in tomorrow's Sta ** ——— F he VW eather + : Spotter SRR RRR ERE EE Tonight, showers, cooler; Wednes day, partly cloudy with showers light to fresh south to west winds. Watch this Negotiations are now >: Feasts ot te big MacDougall & iiding, at the corner First avenue and Co! rs fo eastern capital Th eens, will not be far 000, and it nderstoc thet the company will the building for its use until 808 quarters can be secured This deal has been rey weather propo sition. That's right, weather mixer. Keep it Store will not « fs afioat that the for a location Giat eter Abne a cor t r t net King venue | $11,641.40 this afterr n a alles th « act Sl4bel rigtr and t |T b0YCO1T ENDORSED | erence ‘et Sr pan aed el The sction of Traden| return a Soest in Seon raliding Trades | refused to pay him the rest we elas a « arke fair, which| DENVER, March 14 1 te taken up at th igation of | &¢ k w . ly at its me: g last night. K t bisa WHILE VICTORIOUS TROOPS O F MIKADO CHASE TAIL END OF [preventing ¢ execu f ¢ etal TION WHICH GUTTED AN OLD-FASHIONED TENEMENT MANY VICTIMS STILL IN RUING—FIRE ESCAPE CLOGGED THR MIKADO—I BUR B WILL HAVE TO GO HIRE A PRESS AGENT MYSELF. NO REST FOR “KURO” JAPS HOT ON TRAIL fr running north. With t the ral RUSSIAN ARMY, THE CZAR AND COUNCIL DECIDE THAT | pussiane cannot rem WAR MUST BE CONTINUED ed oF heavy guns, wht ably fall itito the hands ances. ——e dias ie SERRE RRR EEE EEE CEE EERE REE le * » 4 *\@ PARIS, March 16—It is ® ST. PETERSBURG, March 14.—It is reported that the war & Mnibaiiictaliy euneeneed that & council at Tzarkoe Selo has deci ded to continue the war. Node- * |» thesigning of the contract for # clelen ao t Kurepatkin's queses ear has Geen meade puntic * | & the new Russian loan bas been # * * | & postponed, owing to the uncer- & IT weheerenie F | a Sree. Gltuas ta ae TO # Manchuria and Russia's inten- # | ® tions respecting a continuance ® (My Gertops News Aswn) th Mrection | » ot the war. * MUKDEN, March 14.—Foots raped on | ag . ary, weak from lose of # 4 - ve t dadededindndndndadndadadaindndnee «in Pane Thou. | &T- PETERSBURG, March 14 ‘age. Thou- | privy Councillor A sa Hemnuitittion | thority for the stater K will be recalled, as be for the dinast SOOO EEE EERE EEE Ee = oy wht : _ * will be tr r an # BIRMINGHAM, March 14 Four } wat & The Post hears that @|foreements ate The te peace are ote at Tieling are © 3 he nearer | @ tween officials in 1 Ber- @& |back the Japanese until these a again | @ lin and Paris, Efforts are act- | T!¥e Ow | @ ive to stop the war in the far @/ " — . | @ east «| TOKIO, March 14.—General Ku . snot to Rive (Ne) eek ke eh te & ee | Tok! reports that the greater part of sailor oe the retreating Russians is suppose afro De ingen arring, DUC IM) CapTURED FOREIGNERS tovhavereached Tie pass, The pur suing Japanese have had 2 TOKIO, March 14.—General Ku-| egeoanters with the rear «u oki reporte that most of the “ Engiiah rs. The fighting by Oku's of |M hi ne lik and | wee f the ra ay was mm |the casualties of the Japanene : a an dead were left on the] ame tennis tournament, which w the front says , |fleld in heaps. Among wens ¢ tennis tournamen hick ” Hirection of Gingehing our) many statt officers deeide ‘this season's winner of the on emied in dislodging the! Part of th extrer my m m ¥ 18 miles west |reached the raliroad b k-| University of Washington tenn c Yushun, wh vas 2 Jen and Tie F is, destr ar Espana challenge cup, will begin this weok _—— at the university. The cup was of JAPS NAME CONDI | IONS ue. ahoniadapetonend — club, open to all members of the enero school ST. PETERSBURG, March 14.—{thur oe his il are now in| Japanese protectorate over Ko-| | ABERDEEN. ; m and a general air| re % this week i um recat! by R A y er rcles | The rumored reca Boe in von er y the/t th t tor | passeng gent for the New n “ Centr ived In the Japan of Port Ar-] ably hold f t from Portland HE WANTS = REVENG { his runaway wi disfiguring soars as unters with Gal- is an auctioneer j wit swears Vengeance ed when the head | Washington pot him suffic tently: GAMBLING CASES UP Washington === Twenty Cremated In N. Y. Holocaust THAN 20 PERSONS BURNED TO CRISP IN A CONFLAGRA [teh hhh * x * I * * pt eh were & * f They are * . y AMON * . A * =. 1 * * JE COHEN * * ROSE WEINER * * ANUER WEINER * bein A MOSKOWITZ * 8 le E MUELLER. * * ROSE MUELLER id * HARRY KAUFFMAN . * FIO III II III II III AIS FIRE ESCAPES ERE CLOGGED INVESTIGATION TO BE MADE TO FIX RESPONSIBILITY FOR DEPLORABLE CONDITION OF TENEMENT’S EXITS My Borty mass of bedding, ete., NEW YORK up the platform. the laws strictly use of fire escapes for her purposes, it js ny of the fire their lives on this a for ties who are paid for raed t than escapes, ete., Will ft et his dea red to explain the ” t » which existed h trap r slow asted et tenement. INSTRUCTOR IN GREEK Quits! "WANTS WIFE w LA, M Sera) RESTRAINED ened ¢ vei = ‘ s A. Anderson, of South Seattle, ni : : mi" | sued out @ restraining order in the Montene aor * perior court this afternoon against Mins M f 8 wife, Ida Anderson, to prevent cat, Wi ii bes er from visiting their two years wn datos dlbe pA-grnect oR yap x months old child, which is now he custody of the plaintiff. e child is in the care of a Mrs, at South Seattle, and Will ie Soha (Spec! WASHINGT Ma tin fra ases that a z gated by Unit-| WALLA WALLA, March 14— 1 Sta 8 {ficial ls e { wheat for the season in the 1k in che oa i Ww district have closed, very Dr t is far more active than gression jon at which have been bi ugh the w ar ginning to throw thelr pur- 8 ’ eastern markets, and t | the nd for ¢ is almost as « 1 the winter. Some ain 5 to the Sound and the greater part is stined to eastern markets, “MARINE NOTES porns rrived in port to- Francisco with 26 passengers and a cargo of cement. of the Alaska T mpany, is due to reach vessel has a large consignment onan - jot rid Klondik She also has a | f ngers, Tt t A f the Ala I ' .- Alaska to- f ill take a full ' ylies, merchan- e ball team tore « me Friday as with the 4 4