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RL THE NEWS THAT'S RELIA BLE WILL BE FOUND IN THE STAR. The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest smi] "The Taps and Russians Gather “NIGH Together in First Session Th SIMPLE, INDEED, ARE PRELIMINARIES TO GREAT PEACE PORTSMOUTH, Aug MEETING AT PLYMOUTH—ENVOYS WILL HOLD TWO SES. | lon lasted Jess than an hour, It is} At noon three deaths were — ATTY SATSER reported in the — cit w 7 SIONS DAILY IN EFFORT TO STOP BLOODY WAR | announced unofficially that imme | sarees fous canea were T elad | ELAR P | diately after adjournment that the’ et Talluinh. ft ae Rane SS hae | » Se : - ne jana. Dr Trichenor and two PORTSMOUTH, A 9.—~Att I ‘ to turn | order of business was agreed upon; |" left this morning to attend . of th line Bonami patients near Lake the return of the plenipotentia rey v J nd Russia) that the langu ve used should | Chart to the hotel from the navy yard.) ang < thaek ot tn Gene 0 | . me Sato, on behalf of the Japanese, he t 6 Mar Pheis uit the convente of arichinnes SCANDAL ‘ ' ew, and . ’ ember | and treaty agreed would WOOSTER, Ohio, Aug. 9.—Thomy m Wh be in French. Fr as Moraldo, Tagart’s Fillpino vale ). bu al source 1 te at Leavenworth, was the firet wit i be if the ¢ he ness when the trial waa r med t he i of th reading of his morning, and described what Modifications as may be te ident ¢ rte to JaP= | he called a Japanese night dress, he upon. cating pe ond} said Mrs, Tagart w ” whe — by bit me peo received officers at her home. PORTSMOUTH, N. Hf M - * 4! Col. Minor and Lieut. Fortesque Teday e a» beg a wer! were frequent callers, He testified great f f the Japance war | that one night when Taggart was in cont beg y Cie ‘ees &. rds! Kansas city Fortesque and another k the «# " ry. conpagg tbe officer called at the house at & 1 2% lock. Mra. Taggart told the wit e by Si y Pi e font : M. Witt ©} nese to go to bed. At 9 the next 0 ed his pleasure as the tions j Present theirs morning Taggart came again and “ey cade ah ily © Mi. Wate sat in the parlor and remained a half-hour, Mra, Taggart wore | 4 Japanese night dren. At 12:30 ‘he again came, entered without ringing the bell and went up stairs, Later the witness saw Fortesque coming m Mrs, Taggart's room. Mrs agart wore a Japanese night dreas, Witness had seen Mra. Tag jgart smoke cigarettes and drink when th ha wnpany., At one party, when the in. was away three officers » ladies had SEATTL > \ c ™ “4 c The Only Paper in Seattle} - Cc = ad That Dares to Printthe News; WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, AUGU VOL PER MONTH A FUNNY PAGE BY LEW DOCKGTADER, “MINGTREL MAN,” Mes. Taggart Received in Japanese Night Robel hampagne aries Mulbure whisky and beer at din ner, Mrs. Taggart and all the guests | S2° WITTESS were drunk, except i ~ Moraido could member it} Taggart house at night. He was rtain Miner had ne al at Teo © Taggart divorce trial, now going on at W jean! « tal olng on @ orster, O., has | least “ created a creat scandal in American army cir o ev . Captain Taggart ts well k in the ar when he was mown | army, and his wife is cc a wt b sidered to be a very beautiful woma rrr u “ mth wa also charging him with drunken ness : - The names of many prominent army officers, as we . ¥ - “ ; ha’ poeen dragged into the cane i of La rth ed} his picture, drawn especially for The Star, sh me an with Taggart the night the] principal figures scandal. + shows some of the latter was dccused of ansaulting his} and = ‘Tagenrt was p anwyne ¥ =k ‘TWO GIRLS _ Strikers Boat Sgn ee A SLAIN BY Non-Union Man. On cross-examination Mo mitted be told Tax the t | mult was begun he never had seen The first aps emanating any impropriety between Miner and | i iieas ‘Gis tabi | _ _ — Mrs. Taggart, Witness 4 not | n the teleg strike, inso: ot . a - =" i know FY We was traveling with) | tar a " ONE OF THE QUAINT “DOWN TOWN” STREETS IN PORTSMOUTH when witness said For | Petre | The prettiest place in the world,” ,from Washington, Commodious bee her, He wit-) DONDORA : Y roadie. y} te Thomas Bailey Aldrich, in| enough and well suited for the pur priety when For-| standing pros « s off Wea-| famous story of a bad boy's! pose, this building will neverthe : Other questions | Julia Kaleu = K iventures in Portsmouth. The| less be an odd setting for this out the fact that the room | no gcyegar nes morning | a ets are and wide, shaded| act in the great tragedy of na! n which Mrs. Taggart recelved For sith war 8 | ee ata wh ee eee Eee ee was Taggart’s smoking room, |g frites t Fr B. Fe hey a terlacing here| voys could easily get lost In the ng & secretary, chair amd} the shooting , ‘ twill : Mrgge teres paws Piel moge Be caged pt wr h~ dag Hen | ' 5 te A at gton What will the corporations com-( The committee insisted on it im are caged off with steel wire 7 | PROILADELPHIA, Aug. %—An-| th th } =i oul mittee do with the lone for| ‘22, Moore-Gilman franchise. ting ng it look like gered bec BE vebened: th bene 16 nage ncng Pet moe ” eee If it does not in the present case I k k —, t i anchises made by the Seattle Elec-|the Seattle Electric company will anied animal The 7 «© Laician perator nh be tr pany for car line Secon w up the whole or three big vaults, ba ;™ am It bout 30) hin and on Wee enues at ty “for coreg ig ae asl om the | yearn, anot » Kit Fent ts that «hort ste tee ting We vei so 4 yours, as the Westy , .s ; | eee itcteera, and per evarag a oe oe cert an menting y ernoon ar ond avenue routes are easen- a ive. jee Hae Seago ew aged ton 8 urth says il not cc maser to|tial to any other competitive car at ne use allowing] line that may be built. 1 im w aby to be married Fr —™ - r pum use by a om} Whether or not the committes s 7 ryn O'Donnell, on} aera sas tagiens ‘bacduptieil y if the latter pay! was si asking Moore and i" ving awindied Miss} AY A wal - onivdk 4 tee of construction and/ Gilman to submit to the common : - ae oar ee user clause will now be proved. + tha vere © ] War Afra ad | SCRAP | TAFT IN THE PHILIPPINES---NO 4 mmandan aid The sald to have 1 and his wife, with Ca | , Mt ool ae $1,000 bonds - p tt ¥e the boarding @ train] Condemnats tat THE PIPE OF PEACE AT PORTS- floor of n yard store| diplomats at thelr quaint } on iss O'Don-| by the Tu t MOUTH ouse are being shed with the|the hill and within th vy y Madison | the pro} mn t 1: pI neure found | where t ar - a BY MARLEN E. PEW. _ . ae a ace {3, TRls means a ly legal scrap, a PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Aug. 9.—| a seis See eee are t Peace and good will are suggested | ws by the very air you breathe in ARRRHERA REE Portsmouth. From the nature of * * SHIP the place it can be called the psy- * “Ww the tt SUED chological spot for the fortheo f state by Generdi #] meeting of the envoys from Russia # Manager H th thern #1 Here in a commu f plain and # of per, that we ® | file bel Wednesd vaiait’s ag Soden I 9 evening e | filed a libel Wednesday morning tn God-feariag, selt * , # | the federal court against the steam- | respecting all—the foremost states-| ALBANY, N. Y. Aug. 9—Tt ALBANY Y., Aus 1 * Our request t men #| slit) Nebraskan, of the Hawaiian men from the stricken empire of |number,of persons killed or injur ' 4, 27 injure 401 * 1 be promoted onl #| American line. now loading fo! the czar will bargain next month|by the collapse John My * 1 {not allow offi- # | Hehotuly for a cessation of hosti with | department store i accurately + the best jobs to #| The company claims that it placed their dark ned vanqu rs on| known et tr #{|om beard the vessel 3.915 sacks of land and se The dead are * of ® | flogrand 1,4 ks of bran, value it teneeall bens of ¢ rmer’s| MICHAEL FITZGERALD * “H : £ th *| to be shipped to Honolulu mowi hine will dr i> the < LEONARD he rag « ' the #] the master of the Ne con foom alos the 2. WHITBECK ® wages 5 " * instead of ing a bill of Tales of the bell wether's p + NIE BALLARD. wae i agents, who #| the mill company as he | signal. The merry voices of boys at ALICE L. SHARP * get at 1 c it # | should, issued it to one H. J. Shell play down by the placid water under UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN *& on the | mount, who fraudulently represented the ridge will speak of the joy of} ‘phe fatally injur * “Fror r by @liieeelt to be the purchaser of the life and doubtless will prompt com | “Miss Helen Donov ® th h 4 */akipment from the company, and parisons in the minds of these n Bi sneer * me of Commerce 1 La- # | that the ter now refuses to give agers of the fiercest of all modern| “'™* “*" av * bor for the state of Washing- & Lug the flour to the rightful owners apaee. seine ae” WE go 5 all # ton the aver wake of the #| ‘Phe company asks that the War is the antonym of Ports-|body of Winnifred Kelley ws lise be 62.00: G | Seam facts mouth, and the synonym is simple! covered, making 13. All the 1A non oome yt ring ee, = ae peace. It is the boast of the people | except two em 4 in the st oi bp etn teal ag M Bish t by duagy | of New Hampshire that no armed|are accounted fo: Beat een atu ae oe RIT RS qmemy, other than Indians, ever | - , ‘ trod the soll of the state. But there * ke and they six. M * WEATHER FORECAST are not a few gray haired old men ® dre sander & bene id Who are prepared to tell th sit lappne niell ocee a » wi | ing plenipotentiaries of the gal bo Barna that : k should ®) Baie tonight and Thursday; con- | lantry and valor of the men of a % reewlt,: v we DIY | tinued light to fresh west winds. generation ago, and that Portsmouth % spend a ; * Was one of the first places to be ee nthbaesicee > eS eis ae nkwe er aTnnes rN, , Settled by the colonists from Great R seoying an sigh bi *\% * Britain in 1623, or three years | * for f © Ver ** n * Ee a the landing of the Pilgrims on e| eles sas a due end ' i Anse 2.15 Vif Wan ‘ yy ally nd gag ea a i ais, sEA ie. Aug. 4 en He t the v Haag lar ' - nie 1 TRIKE COMMIT. &) # Iner yver last * aes ' Pret frigate for the American na atl today of yellow feve dad invari set ; * wim year $163,424.13 & HAS A TRANQUIL AIR “Gaakh awatie Pardings seitelhodby pan ot he ¥h@ x! ‘ AS AD yd RRR IS KR AH) Ing Up to prevent ft ad Of RARER K REAR RR Tt a Tk tk tk ‘een