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ALL THE NEWS THATS RELIA THE STAR 18 THE ONLY SEATTLE PAPER COVERING THE GREAT TAGGART SCANDAL WILL BE FOUND IN THE STAR. The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest NIGHT EDITION. ---Pres ‘WE WILL WIN | IN TEN DAYS” ident Perham, O.R.T. HEAD OF STRIKING KEY ARTISTS CLAIMS MEN HAVE BEST OF FIGHT AND THAT FORTNIGHT WILL SEE VICTORY PERCHED ON UNION’S BANNER EMER E EM YEH EEN HHH E! Deon moved for several days, and % The following telegram was *| nearly 50 of the cars are not billed % received Friday morning by the */at all, so the company would not ® chairman of the loc strikers, @/ know where to send them If the * regarding the statement sent #| line was open * out by M Horn telling ®] “The statement made on Thure *% the men return to work ®/day by General Superintendent | %* within ten days or not at all. ®| Slade, of the t Northern that * ST PAUL Aug. * oly per ent of the men have *& other timatum 8 - ned to work,’ seems to be * given the me through * | based i personal investiga % country press. Advise * for more than 2% ent of % treat it same as */the men are at present % company can't get m * at the different strikers # have the best of the fight ¢ ® | ters in Seattle, Spokane, ® company will be compelled to # | erett and Tacoma, besides the ones ® give in within ten days. * | east of the mountains * H. BP * An employe of the Pullman Pal * * ny, who arriv * * hursday, says RARER {ferent wrecks betw |, and been made Pav mention had ; in the pa Tho strikers “On the Snc Imie J. Horn, general manager of North Bend, Preston, Iasaq e Northern Pacific, has given the Redmond have neither oper tkers ten days to return to work agent, and Snoqualmie has only a| or quit for freight clerk. A train is run over| He has J the following in the branch every other day on| structions for the rating of strikers through orders Jand strike breakers in most cases no | WHAT'S IN | he Seattle Star THE TEACHERS START FOR PURTLAND AS THE GUESTS OF THE SEATTLE STAR The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1905 VOL. 7. NO. 143 INTS PER MONTE . an , } > + a > IS ITA W ONDE R THAT THIS 1. Mi > W th WOMAN IS UNHAPPY? 10 ner a Cc Hecouse during the four rp "rOeKh house” at places wher « bed Orrin Morse had or olf father and mother out of all | a4 | worth of clothing for | thelr Money and property | jand the child | Abd because of many other ugly | - Recause he was “lax ishonest | traity and acts, are the reasons | 66 ” ava direc eet ees te atts. ese"|“He Pinched Her Leg!” caP7, TAGcART Hecause he had beaten her and) sififg a diver s4 outlined In her allied her vile epithets | cainpliint flied Iriday morning, Bhe “ i, Juan he had "threatened to] gilt he ‘ne costody of the ie | Old Foo! Was Drunk!” As. TaccaaT pound her until there would be! gil apd an injunction, restraining nothing lett of her | ner from inte with | Recause he would not work him- | hap at laces un she is able to], WOOSTER, Ohio, Aug. 11-—Cap-) TAGGART’S TESTIMONY BECOMES VERY SPICY—OLD COLONEG welt, 9 w her to work, raising botitain, employment | tate . mon the he uirt opened this morning tola | WAS A REGULAR KILLER, A CCORDING TO PLAINTIFF of the Lieutenant Hither i t at] THE WOODPILE — fissscecre ‘ he was absent on the rif r we he | ~~] iN : z — } i. } Hin w he anid, 1 colonel all through the meal pinched n't him for ne jher leg until it was sore. | asked went the h . i nt her about it and she said talke h rh 1 fool was drunk.’ « Chicage Young ladies coming to my, the Ph rempondent house were accustomed to call Mines. | we t 1 the Taggart test the ‘Old Leg Feeler Lieutenant fters mony Fortescue, a relative of President tor At Fort Thomas, after our m Roosevelt, was frequently with Mra th “ee Tage 1 d my | Taggart. There was much drink- * wife against r 4 herjing, On ng @ party my, | wht no woman's ho aft » hop, | went out @ j said his afe afi t hort while, and when I returned , fu 1 ’ M nd Fortes« were nt ‘ eat hin rom the ar. It appeared | rv tt b to n that th had been there for 1 timat th bi nd|other purposes than to get ice. E | tin ' tra m told her that ber conduct with For¢ Hast h know of assertions respecting |tescue was suspicious, and thag bir It Tagart and Colonel M My | other women were laughing at her, me wife and I attended a dinner party|On three occasions Mrs. Taggart th en by bis wife. Mra. Tagart sat; went w Fortes to partied t ‘ pr un to the mel. Next deg 1] and sat with bim through the entire to cal ‘ d ber telling a friend that the function “OCTOPUS WOULD STRANGLE HALF OF CITY” SAYS GILMAN “On the Seattle division of the} “Men who have been loyal rank main line Bothell, Maltby, Bryant | first have no operators, and Mach Men who have been employed being handled by an inexperie ing the strike take their senior-| Man. At Woodinville a w s\ity in accordance with date of an- | The investn Miimieg the bar ond a United | piermest RAILWAY PROMOTER THINKS THAT IF COUNCIL GRANTS SEC: ) | “7 avestment in Seattle of $4,« ty al is handling Striking ——— perators who | } OND AVENUE FRANCHISE IT WILL BE A COLLOSAL CRIME | ‘The comforts and convenience of |return for work before Saturday | | nhs tenmate "On most of the branch lines,| noon, August 12, take their relative —— —— ‘ where there are no agents, the ship-|former seniority rank behind men F ——" . | othe saving in car tare ef Clie 7 | a Electr company | all that is required. The Second av-| 000 a year. pers bill their own goods and at|employed during the strike. Wher franchise for | enue € entitled to N 1 millons of dollars to Present there are over 200 loads of ever possible men will s@eive their sod_avenue, eves| particul sieliiea? TSG +anil taxable ¥ gad tian: reight at Inter: tha a » \< psitions bac —_ : we ¢ hy) Dare py «et p sempar v4 Pm nterbay that have not|old positions back. ubmita to the insertion! grade has added to the va ot ‘Addition of millions of dolars to user clau The street their property five-fold, and most of the value of the property of private reserved for any compet- them secured $1 or more damages, | citizer m which may here-| thus es g the payment of the And it did ell this out of pro same. The damages were assessed | fessed tender solicitude for the peo the opinion of D. H. G ag all the property on Queen | pie who will live in ttle 30 years from the standpoint Anne bill and even Smith Ove, | hence. a as & person whose own are entitled to as taining a franchise for | m more consideration than| “Will they now add to thelr ¢al- tive system the © owne lossal blunder by granting a fram- avenue,” be said on Fr As a means of reaching northern | chine of ind Seattle 9 oon only thor- Seattle, the esxent company al- | Electric « on Se@end avenue, occ by car tro ve rights on West-| thereby strang! north | S by which a competitive end of the city before thé people get _ | company can reach the north end of a rigrag,a chance to elect a new cow “Nick” ° the city, and, regardless of whether Westlake | which will gramt a franchise for @ Patrolman “Nick” Plannigan was|bim until he had again pocketed | Mr. Moore and myself are ever ompany is entitled new and independent system?” . jthe weapon. Then Baskerville h P The Westlake Improvement c “ as! given such a franchise as we ask ise ne tracks on pounded until he was unconscious) knocked the policeman down | for vould be reserved for any not on Second. If it| met on Thutaday night and passed by Joe Baskerville. a negro porter| There was a fight. Baskerville po Bagley . rn. mmon right on|a resolution unanimously favoring ® at the Congress saloon, Fifth andj finally took the officer's gun cake. 6 Gumebien is in a position | common-use clause in the Westlake Pike, at 6 o'clock Friday morniog| from him, and when Fiannigan accept to the council nience its| boulevard franchise The octopus. after he had threatened to shoot the struck him with a brass knuckle be ttle Electric company | competitor rating all lis | was accused of holding up the grad- colored man. Both were taket to! also took that ay. Filannigan ¢ want the tranabies = ept | north-end traffic on to Second. The|ing of the bowleward. and roasted the police station. in the patrol| was game, however, and was! A means of freesing petit competitor would have to submit. | generally. [twmpadmitied that the wagou...Chief Delaney will make knocked down 20 times and driven| Talk about your tempest In 2 wants the cab fast When the corporations commit-|company might temporarily refuse an investigation of the case clear to the sidewalk before he|cup! 47 owners directly | tee rejected the Moore-Gilman fran- | to lay the tracks, but it was believed Plannigas-has a night shift, and| rurrendered If you want a correct tm REAL MONEY IN CHALLENGE TO M'EWEN AND TATUM mae es the extension |chise it threw away ng other /that it would ultimately be force® was in an intoxicated cofdition, it} By this time the police had been| one, ask “The t MeKwe =e a t # company’s present lines is} thin do 80. fs alleged by witnemes of the fight,| notified and Officers Kent and Day | Pantages, what he thinks — eed when he walked into the saloon and|iook both men into custody. Both| Only T t the Star th ee ee ee ee eRe began to make trouble were bleeding profusely, and Flas Compare a*t dy site n identify them. He first paid for two drinks, and | nigan was badly bruised, ficient mate Bome mental f between the two great mind a ram has been sent to the then demanded a pint of whisky as|{ , drama that wo * Orer metropolis to arrest an@ @ present. stating that he was a Portamouth en to T ur You make me tired. What udontknew ® j hold Kreiger on suspicic friend of Jack Condon. the owner} Mrs. Biedebach came near neatiy| tiaries to pacify ‘-reading would fii! a public Ubrary + : . of the place. Bartender Patrick| catching her uninvited visitors, as| The presence of two Tatum to McEwen—Oh. lay down eethe place and make a noise & REE E EERE REE EH “= Jennings refused to make the do-|in passing the door of this closet Jers at rival theater ! Mhe a human being. Y the ween ne * * , nation, averring that he did not|she noticed it move slightly ajar game time har ale ee * | (® GOODBY, MR. RAT! | have the authority nd she pushed it shut, starting to] for much oral py -, numer ome v al fh otween Manager L for McEwe * {® It’s all over with Mr Rett Then it is claimed Flannigan be-| turn the key In the lock, but the] ous challenges and the like and Ma w Tatum * | |* J. F. McGee, tone Sane ha gan to abuse and curse the bar-| lock worked rather hard, and she| Tatum, at the Star, claims that * | \* or OS a pense pees tender, finally offering to thrash! hastened to turn out a light in the| he in the genuine le when|® Leavitt—Why don’t you set that man yours ¢ ling * neers aoe ale both him and the porter. The latter! bath room. 4 comes to mental telepathy. and | @ amoke in a brass foundry? He's the fmt! * * pe oc that is oe * lepped out from behind the bar| It is believed that the thieves,| has issued several challenges to! ® - So N and said he would not stand for| or at least one of them, was in the| McEwen to come to his (Tatum's) | —Winstock—Th 1 wtar of youre ought ¢ ¥ ng as Wipe |& | McGee claims that it not only 3 i in | 2 5 i ar of youre ought to be working as * j of the abuse, and, taking off his hat,| clothes closet at the time she passed | theater for a grand mind-comt # chambermaid in a barroom. He's fierce: % | ‘Tho body of an unidentified J st to see what it was. ‘They were|* Kills the faatly s tates vie Offered to fight him alone }the door, and had the lock worked| McKwe: » the other hand, as-|® * lanese was found floating in horrified to find that it was that 4 consumes the body and keaues aE Flannigan crawfished and pulled) easily Mra Biedebach would have|serts that Tatum doesn’t trot | RReRERRARRARRARRRERARRAARARARAAKK [Duwamish river near the county|of a man. They tled the boat's/% consumes its posy bi a gun. Baskerville did not attack! had him snugly locked in class and that it would be t Nital at 9:30 o'clock Friday| painter around the body and hauled) no Dem Dates 4 orl =o om - ~— ning by ‘and 1. ¥.|it to Mcorley’s wharf, where it was|* | McGee has alresdy Sipe Cept the challenge, H who w ng on the| picked up later and taken to the)* mented successtelly wilh Silas In the meantime both theaters are| “That's real money.” said tvesleeted by yourself, T will put t Bonney-Watson morgue °4 ean bes ho th ings ® packed the doors by the appre- | ann of the mental world, “And | tam two simple tests, and coed t and haul It is believed that the Japanese . ¢ ir ee scant Soman Clative public and Mensre, Pantages | elther Tatur McEwen can have| MeRwen. If either of them can su ater notifying ¢ was bathing when he was seized Pe. bool her. wor John ae and Winstock are patting them-|it if the n make good two |ceed in the teste he can have th with a cramp and went down to his|* furnishe Le “hee Wale x selves on their ¢ backs simple tests of mind-reading |nundred. If both of them succeed,| Deputy Coroner Cunningt was | death iS hata ee aye he digs ep But My name is Cummings—Win-| TT add an extra century ent out to investigate the case. Si al weeks ago a pile of cloth be oa el a for repairs on pipes # Now comes a jar to their happy | stock Cummings. sir; and I'm from How the man met } leath je aling with a note pinned to one of per monta , * jreams Miss— I mean Washington, D. I Bhey can reach me through (his! nystery, The re no apparent|the garments was found on the|* ome * "9 * eee aexane Wilson Cummings, who claima t aim to be somewhat versed In the | Deper marks of violence. The t k banks of the river near The Mead H Badin BB a 4 hall from Washington, BP. ( and | gentle art of thought telepathy my-| Whereupon Mr ummings took © | pemred to have been inthe water for| ows, further south, The note eX-reeye * * ve * eahee eREERR EARLY MORNING ROBBERY AT FASHIONABLE BOARDING. |*Hleees that when it comes to the | nelf. I see by your paper that two | receipt gor his money, promised to/about six weeks und was entirely | platr at the wearer intended] y science of abstracting thought# from | members of my yfemsion, Mew Jrop in on the me w and, with alyude, The young men were attrac utel he matter was reported to| » RARE SPORT, THIS. HOUSE CAUSES CONSTERNATION — CULPRIT FINALLY |folke without the latter's consent, | and Tatum, are at daggers’ points | sweeping, Chesterficidian bow, led by the body which was float the ttle police, but at that time/% sixteen man-eating sharks % he in the whole fromage de b reapective merit moosed high out of the water, and r 1} it was thought to be a hoax \* w is the record of © BREAKS DOWN AND CONFESSES dirfted into The Star's office Priday how th that I don’t} And there ix cor in th bis sian . jw Ad a halibut fisher- #& morning. belle either of them are there, || MeHwen-Leavitt, toc * man, who has been fishing in ® Refore introducing him the | will make them the following prop- | camps! . R R | \* t Juan de Fuca ® and a confession, clearing up the| a8 the inquiry progressed, and at|Planked down $100 in genuine coin In presence of three or more | hatehet“nd join ranks aga f - . \* sters varied in ® whole affair, followed close on each | first said she had herself lost a| 0 the editor's nk. unprejudiced witnesses be se- | new invader R P S$ k * six to 13 feet. The ® other's hee's, beginning with the, dress. later she added that she | azor in risoner Ss oc \* the cateh was ® rifling of the Mont Claire apartment had missed another, and finally | \* Friday and put on ® house, 1114 Sixth, at 1 o'clock Fri-|*welled the total to three. wee 33 \* t 1408 ned * day morning, and ending with th he had been wearing noticeably | Gedrac Denning, cbdrsed with dway on . |x It has a length of 18 feet and w recovery of the stolen goods from a| expensive apparel for her station in . Be cies, ‘ ame dourt e and|* weighs in the neighborhood of # Pike and a Third lodging house, at |Jife, and Mra Biedebach became ies ssault and battery by J. A. John-/ “hook down priso |* 1,000 pounds, | with ® great * bon how auspiciot ew pre q Ce 2 tice Je 1 ar was found bid away tn1e mestl asurin q y o ae Oe at eee teed th the ict erecta al | novaine three’ tires ue, The tice P. V. Davis Thursday, He was/the man's sock AS shaver ever trouins ts Sealine Claire were thrown into a hubbub alt ne girl's breaking down | first turin was at 1.05, o'clock, | piace under bonds of $500 and| Denning and Johnson mixed it) * shark ever Het to Seattle of exe itomhent at 1 a. m. whe . ae ee ao easing oy * when @ blaze started in some ofl a ws es kent to the county jail to await/up about two little girls John rd * a4 ng old § vq we A. Bledebach, proprietress of the|was the burglar Wee Wee enn aoemaran Gems | tris laims to have seen insulted by|® Douglas stated to a Star ree house, discovered an armful of silk- | things were in 8 rooming house at een ine igctints. "The dam. | RUSSIAN ENVOYS EXPECT TO RECEIVE CZAR'S REPLY BY | While thi cedings were| Denning, Denning was arrested by] ® Porter that he caught the mons en akirts and tea gowns strewn over | James and Third, and that by goINE | Jee way $1,600 by the time the fire | un ay Ju Davis ¥ Patrolman Cameron, who wounded | * § (& qual ich halibw the steps of the front veranda, fol-|there they could be had. Before), ‘hag conquered the blaze MORNING, WHEN QUESTION OF WAR OR PEACE WILL BE [telephone from a women 2 bystander by the accidental dis-|#* line, taking him six and one- * low! close upon the excited story | telling of their whereabouts, how-|"" eel ne Jennin arched he} charge of his re er at the patrol] * sto land It, He says nae chambermaid, Marie Coyne, |ever, she waa promised exemption Fic yg Set Farrer poo athe, en a rth he had a rasor hidlt * here Denning became Wns iy. | aters off Flattery abound % that she had seen a strange man |from prosecution by Mrs. Biedebach Exe eet Parra, Se | ae 7 | & with the sharks, furnishing ® “snooping” about the halls She would not admit that she had| pre ® limioer Fe About $100} | * rare sport for intrepid fisher- # A telephone call to the police |confederates, but it is known that ee haar iron deuteesed. At | R&R RR Ree te ee ew Ing Baton Rosen and M. Pokotiloff * mv * brought City Detective Freeman to|for some days past she has been | . at rierthdes hy = * (took an autor le ride around H jee ee halide * * * * * “ke the mene. Finger marks in the| visited by an uncouth looking man! ¢,om the residence of L. B. Alexan- |% ,{¢ !* expe now that the | Poptamouth Both ap dust were found on the outside nd another woman, It is thought] 4.) ay 6514 m" & Russians anawer will be ® | pe@red In good humor, WERE m T | et a back winde with a broken | the girl has been used as a tool by las papbieegt - *® given to the Japanese * htick, which h ly been-used |an organized crowd of thieves in| 3059 Gamage. Roth * morning, All last night *) eR RR RA RRR RRR RH! to pry the window n. A back eral of the recent lodging house | eee ae na ee aoe Vashington Tron { the private wires were busy w | w *| door lock had been picked, and later | burglaries Works were covered by insurat | * sending 1 of the terms wie Jap r 1 e as fol- ® The Wells-Fargo is com- {it was discovered that silk akirts Later the girl led the way to the | * to St, Petersburg and exchang- *}*® lows *) 1 ay be the 1 r « ele “4 | rooming house named, and not only * ing communication the ®)% Relmbu nt for ext *| Mrs, Edward Bertram ¢ wn two b ed th reception gowns, alarm clocks and | rooming nat n | v Mr ar rg 1 the] trinkets of jeweldy had disappeared | #ome of the stolen things, but a lot | * foreig fice, M. Witte an- *]® Of The war */ in the Providence hospita ‘ r { Mts. Li land nany of the rooms jof other plunder wa found there |* nounced t morning } x- 1% Ceesion of khalin island, */ from a broken limb, the re ly of the Falrbanks, 151 Sixth, —— ‘ Several of the stolen’ garments * ts to hear from the ri ® Ceasior the Russta of an acident at Snoqualmie Fe as t ; * before night. The Japanese w| # the Ldaotung peninsula, */ on Thursday afternoon, *® will then be notified Bod r Port d a i al ring * conference called, | were recovered with * of a lacé waist. As ao0n as Detective Freeman saw the Coyne girl he recognized her ag «& well known street walker. fall of ox- ig been gone h the guestg’ rooms. ight the mysterious wo topped in the house nere i” purpose of gaining in and that an organized | Boe fane;reom-workers” had don ed subjece Mrs. Amos Oleson, 4059 Gilman, reports $40 lost or stolen at the Bon she wag trying on a she lajd her pocketbook down and went off and forgot it. When she returned the pocketbook was gone and the em- ployes of the store were tinable to recover it. The police believe that a aneale thief seized the opportun- ty to fatten hin depleted bank ac- ays that was probably aca n. but. subse- . Son the Spielger er & nd and Uri. DALLAS, Tex., Ait was publicly burned this mornt in the court house Square at 5 phur Springs, Hopkins count, mob. assault on a white Woman WASHINGTON, Aug, 11 cob Hollander, of John. university, recently returned Santo Domingo, where b as a special commis British and other colonial p pr further inguiey into affairs. 1 by a He is charged with criminal) Hopki om npr PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Aug. 11 r vinit net sions in the West Indies to mak Santo Domingo} sians will have conferences among ko & trip on & themeelves in ee own apartments * > » * * RTSMOUTH, N. H., Auge Wie ng| Uniess an agreement is reached. by ul-| the peace envoys, the demands ot * Japan for a settlement of the war] jeenion to will not officially be made pubile ied iT en hg egg | This fa due to a tacit understanding |% Nerinern Manchurla.t jt the two governments @N-|.i¢patok to remain ja-| tered into previous to the selection | property | of Washington as the meeting place. |% Recost of fishing righ ne Prades ones gps ™ = pera northward fret Vindivostok ° Relinquishment to Japan the Rusaian warships inte in _peutral porte A limitation {nthe navé strength in far eastern water * legen usa maw ; " province an ¢ tai by Russla of the pring ‘open door.” on to Japan of the € * * * tween Russi; tion | ne It was announced thie morning that rint se Th | there would be no | the peaco envoys today sion of Rus: | \* \* * * * * * during the day. Barly this morn- |e yy ee 4 EF *| ~ Mrs. ra found} 9 poe that her room had been entered 9nd] mon ws full of $2 Sin geld: besides two pawn ti Woo clock p. Hh. The city ambulance] ots, orto for w Fold watch and or was Mimmoned to take the patlont) tor « diamond ring, stolen, to the hospital, where the broken The ext mpany re Jeg was sot. The patlent Is reported | order signed by J. Kreig ‘ag vesting easy on Friday afternoon. | ing them The pleasure seekers were tramp- | of Robert ling through the woods near the] tho tick falis, when Mrs. Grayes tripped over & fallen log and fell heavily to the ground, Her limb was broken bg low the knee. The report thet 615 Ist Ave. 1y after was burt in an automob!! ie denied at the Gray.ea® the ia a daugh Square : |