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4 ' _ — ——_—_ = ae e lls The Only Paper in feattle ‘h 4 Seq That Dares to Print the News >, 4 : ch c NIGHT EDITION, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1a, 1905. VOL. 7. NO. 144 CENTS PER MONTH PEACE NEGOTIATIONS BROKEN OFF! CZAR WONT SUBMIT TO DEMANDS! RUMORS OF COMPLETE BREAK BETWEEN RL SSIAN AND JAP tely Th f —_ ANESE PEACE-MIXERS RIFE IN PORTSMOUTH NOTED S Sapam late vt J LEG TORN OFF “ol t 99 “s Yr i CORRESPONDENT DECLARES THAT WAR MUST NOW CON ‘ 1 cm oye n A | Oo wv yY ay a con «Seo ee IN AUTO RAGE Gui pre ' Ito them The jay by th r CLEVELAND, 0. Aug. 12 The r g excellencies, the plenipotentiaries of | automobile races opened here to Japan. 7 excellencies, the ph day siting In a disaster to Bart] PORTSMOUTH, Aug. 12---Al isi Pin Sul mip er shige pu tr Wife of Jack Chesterfield amor is in citculation late this after—|io cis cc remy, wnicn wit be to-| post The machine became a ass ‘ | day at % o'clock or tomorrow after-| of flame ity.” noen to the effect that negotiations |: the same hour a evergreen Ree nual eater YOUNG WOMAN WHO CARRIED DYNAMITE TO HUSBAND IN |t be the wh away on such | POR ov ug. 12 ne | Burt, of Jamestown, N. D., | nw im. the ortminal| JAIL APPEARS IN COURT—STILL DAZED BY TRAGEDY q He gy? ner go aa om have been broken off. Korostovetsy| mun sisi ‘queaion ‘of in| it "irougn ‘a cvevanse’ in. Sperry [eourt of King county” but they have| aah Seles ate teeta te Sa ‘ demnity, or “reimbursement as| glacier, north of Lake McDonald in | seldom been fraught with more in-| 4 as the girl-wife, im Recectary of the Russian caveys, 20-| Jere poss t,t xt gins 12 mrove| Morienrn Menune, rrser, cnt wealteee-t Gilnterenied sonssiors.|to How ble war out of ble cull oa of dull hopslessnees, 0 g7mre|the, custody of 2 tommy avi turved to his apartments in the hotel) ror erie ee ills surerng, ercaity with, verveun| Magara. Levise Christopher, siias|the attempted suicide of the. man ‘Dot gully’ when che, has aiready| bie. sorrowful, brow, eyes’ exalog + ‘ that Russia intended to send to the| Promtration, but otherwise is not se-| Chesterfield, rose totteringly to for mad a « od ered a pretty|off into nothingness at 3 o'clock and feft almost immed-|wninsion conteroce covers! mit [Nowy in) Meg Detoro Judge Albert | Mr sher has apher "from. the « Plea of not ety, ‘s |itary and naval experts, even thel yi inc Ga an pa owing a sob, choked them out “ye yl | ‘Oh, that + Fos ere “ { m only once Jhen fately for the conference hall in thermo, some, XM%, JMS Mack, ace mining ‘rom Rowe] Bmthe rear of the court room| siqun and extremes wed a Share treme the bodltetal one Metek cto ake B lealled here the astonishment waa) "2ter On August 7 they came fo) gag @ bevy of sympathetic young) unforunate young « hey’ll 5 ma st s this morni navy yard. He said no intimation had ---' P Japaaene’ tnsleting, thes Comtee, SH rat ECM [ gam ntgraphers and Corks handy had o pes al tigre Apert 4 ft ts this morning, |Whifo discussing terms of peace lock . = es psa DOees | TEey ‘had | plostve into the cell with a thumbscre but tt Or been received by the Russian envoys as ‘0! 901 eire to tear have ‘nat been» beard of 4b. . ee frat, Sind St hoes, they ti tart) sents to the Japanese intentions. Members|... experts, wore brought here | yrrty Sent, fotice have ten no- | aamiag carry tonen ! that , pe |to 4 : t mat of the} 1 ape Ping » sticks of dynamite with whi morning. nder wh e that has | cc of the Japanese suite at the hotel say|: @ the dut they received no word from the Japan ===“) CHANGE OF STEED PENIICE RATES T0 don Times ‘esiaiaiglticbien, declares there inven odo is positively no hope of negotiations be-) roxnmorni Ave |» ing continued. eesti bad ete be bier cok ts : minutes conference adjourned. Rus et oe jsia delivered her reply to the Jap J to save fengaged ing up a water ordi PORTSMOUTH, Aug. 12—After, portfolio © ar’s ewer to) anete demands, refusing to noede [ tion at the |nance providing for a 20 per cent the heavy storm of last night the | th emikado's peace terme [certain conditic After the ad-| the cou eduction, and rearranging com- ust at that nother auto; Mjournament Sai the Japanese} rag | Konture 4 ‘Takahira | *Pokesman, announced that the con ashed by, the Japanese looking | ferences will be continued This! means that apparently the demands ment day broke humid and sultry Russians were Secretary Pierce called on M Witte at § o'clock, after which the Rus- | serious, and neither to right or left A report will probably be made to e and water committee next and the red e Sie pletely the present schedule of rates, that th the fi is now no doubt lane took seats in an automobile, | The envoys reached the yard shortly to by the Russ | © of the vot-| tbat ‘the essential features of the M. Nabakeff carrying « large black | before 10 lock and went into ses-| be the subject of negotia) i | present time over the| report will be adopted. reduction of water rates hat, ndorsed by every improvement A sub-committe consisting of|club in the city, as was the Moore | Murphy, Rude and Zbinden, is now) Gilman franchise. MAYOR BLOCKS ~FURTH’S HOLD-UP of the Moore-Gilman| Th | | LONDO | burg dispate fl rnc is now clear that the Japanese de mands are too much for Russian ae ceptance, and all hope of arriving at peace agreement are practically | aban med. It is anticipated that next meeting of the peace em voys will be the last, M. Witte im mediately sailing for home CAMDEN, N, J. Aug. 12—The new United States battleship Kan }eas will be Ini at the yards | of the Now York Shipbuilding com- | any this afternoc Se le lial dint 4 bok though our rol formal. Mrs, Taggart + COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 12.— %/|hand to me and said *® “I'l have to stand it for the # nd I wish you all kind % time being, but my t om- then kissed me goodby j ing.” said General Miner, #| Tho witness said the room wherej/ e+ Pe eee eeeeteee ee #% whose name is involved in the #| Mrs. Taggart In a Kimona recefvel|# RADOM. Poland, Ang. 1 * & Taggart divorce case, this ® an offi wed by the fam-| @ The chief of police was severe * a hs ® morning. “I have no fear of # and not fi the} @ ly injured by a bomb last night # h attic - 1 *& the result when the whole # callers. Taggar # as he was riding in a carri- & ee we an aes (ee that I think havea lo ad cross « ag Sever houne ere t le to} nena : “io is known. by k and ff be Bent al — © at be able tO) that the main crannmectetion routes Task e fe was passed puncil to givelin the city, the so-c canyon | cep ptietighltade elle allel estid Pia ay Pongal Pah. . eee eee eee ee eee ar franchises | rout which are indispensable to . . 7 s iy on Second and Westlake avenues,/any street car or steam railway, but in Ma nger he has rua|system, should be kept open. No | WOOSTER, O., Aug. 12.—Captain| ji. ars abit. He atmnsed! JUDGE IS ATTACKED Taggart was again on the stand) that as a t he had het 5 ‘ J up agair any should be given exclusive jcc when cotirt opened this morning,| , - ‘rink oat | The not express his| v f them. and related a few of the indecorous| holiday visit S York. At Fort se with ony ns in direct terms, but in principle {s recognized by stories he had testified Mre. Tag-| Douglas he drank temperately and Humphries on the atur morning 4 eislature, which has gart was in the habit of teiling.| gia not remember ever belng drunk ctuhin auction (a 6 1 statements and|made a law subjecting railroads t Mrs. Tageart’s eyes blazed when! at High Sirk Codeaier be $ D the octaek an tuk Sere 2 that would have restriction ! I understand that amar sald: My witds relations! jowed the casts —* , ries sent a lengthy | ¢ MEDICAL PROFESSION OF NEW ORLEANS HAS ACCEPTED THE THEORY THAT YEI . 1 Windle Seen-lehe eenedtine oF aa posortat 2 , with other ladies at Leavenworth) and beer. At Highwood he n n snell a week ago, al- | ER 18 TRANSMI" ep. BY THE MOSQUITO.-—-NEWS “ V lak an fran o railway compa- * were apparently friendly, but there| his wife. He denied having { ot oe . NS SQ EWS ITE hises a t up to me,” he said using the Seattle water front ais ‘bat two Mallen with Whom shel bis wite te Grink ot Plattabere, a - I have not looked into the onformity to that principle, was intimate.” 614 not a ake Ge Geek 1 dig ge or good subje For th ason I , at makes it possible for more Tageart, after his release from the| tatis there. He mber intro- | was preferable H 6 to 4 hat phase of t an one railroad to enter the city.” hospital, saw his | ducing t tails, but could| Rosenbaum's ansy passing through San not #ay ¥ had offered her | elongated « afte his way to the Phil her first k of whinky. At } a at wenn b 4 < prince was after they had Th with others, he| good private owt 5 as * LED - HAD entered into an ag : ke juor i hou full and square on the cor ) should be apparently on friendly| Court urned until Monda side of the fence. He denies Hum 7 HED UBLES t service ig no better than * k t #! in th s when horses hauled the nt i t h * siti * | ed NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—Twenty | 1 ‘ br t */ firemen were carried, burned and ¢ sone are rE pe te 1 | . i id rf ous, om boiling soap, five i ° ee ae |, BELLINGHAM, Aug. 12-—Anna| BMG@RONDENT SEATTLE WOMAN CREMATED IN REFUSE |& | Miss « tle tire in W. H. Dagaetts Sues’ Soak ing, e No tar and Balthc | es -" Saar ‘eveninn Get BURNER IN WHICH SHE SOUGHT A HORRIBLE DEATH lt : factory yesterday. of § and the Unity of) win tastes? Oi re I | l* ; Me ontaining 70,000 gallons of tyres r Capitol City | throw! ae Sate ee -Sae as ke uaook ir e exploded after a fire in | Crest eit. cen “ heard ums of the | tefuae burner hing! trout ht " * 1 “, i * bovenram. sumed js womens Sous to locaid MIL company acort ® he wat hand would | * " A that the * The following message was re Friday 500 more carloads of! giver p pale my Tt EE: aden baad Taek tenth ce laa t e LOST ‘IN THE | ecived late Saturday afternoon by |Oriental freight were transferred | “When discovered she wan silfl | etght war Jas ¢ Lucknow, ( * 1 o that | the chairman of the local strikers|here to the Canadian Pacific for] NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 12.—-The| ative, but it was impoaaible to af-| A letter was received from the un-| a he had four siste and | t 1*| MOUNTAINS from President Perham, of the op-| shipment to the coast important question of whether of| ford immediate relief, owing to fortunate w day | brot? Mra, B. Donohue, | # : t 4, ‘erators’ union H. B. PERHAM. not suspicious cases of fever should| intense heat. A stre of wate | monsst , that was mailed Friday,|M GH 1H.) ®t abt t * “St. Paul, Aug. 12.—The last day cs peta Pre dent | has been settled by Dr.| was turned upon the fire and it was | by Miss Libby Hood, a t * ng | Hood. « ! m-|® « * MISSOULA, Mont, Aug. 12.—Mra, of grace has expired on Mr. Horn's has instructed that the| soon extinguished. After the water |#he was enjoying he! t very | t ft yi\®tor 1 *} Ww 1 Wallace, of New York; ultimatum and none of the boysi# ke ake ek eRe KAA Hw W111 cases be reported so far of street | wan turned on the woman was seen |murh and Intended to return ho Anacort 1 * ort %|Mrs, Harry Thompson and Mrs. have returned to work since it wa hd ® | numbers that have not been pub-/to turn over twice, but st some tir ent The tone of turn in time for t f * i e %& | Samuel Walters, of this place; a girl fasued. All divisions turned dov n| BANK CLEARINGS * | lished. |dead when removed from the| the letter was 1 no men- | held at one of the undertuknig | * * | cook and a small boy are reported __ the offer solid and we @ great | Paves Stone #| Shreveport is now free of fever. burner tien wae made of trouble of any | parlors Sunday we ‘ & | lost the Lolo mountains about 50 . ‘Brides on both lines yesterday, espe rf August 12, 1905 $485,979.70 %) Dr. Guiteras says there will never) It net known whether she | kind. | \* s * | miles from here, The party went cially the main lines. August 12, 1904..., 668,979.65 &! be any more yellow fever in New| to the hole near the top| "Phe news of the accident was a HORSE- wares | * berry Chantng: Sed. Reve: SSF “Sixteen carloads of fruit rotted - — * | na after the present troubié.| through which the Jumps | great #he the family and Mi finn | RRP RRR Re ned to their camp since Thur © om the sidetrack at Fargo, N. ©,|+ Increase over last #17 eaning up will be continued in| the refuse, or entered at the hole| Libby H # utterly 1 1} | - mor Searching parties and the citizens Compelied the com \* year $117,000.06 *) the subway. There are some new| which serves as a dravght near the | apd i raid to be cri 1 by the} WALLA WALLA Aug | NORTH YAKIMA 1 A | have go Forest fires are rag- Pany to haul them ont of town and) x cases in the parishes surrounding | botto: 19 identified | physician fn charg | Heybur 4 farm-hand, | cro heet blew out a Northern | ing the mountains. bury it. Between Fargo and Mand -a* z sa - eee aeee 4 the city. Pight cases we port. | a finger &y ha. og c 1 fr le * ah e formal e to Pacif he t at bt k 24 more spoiled. ed on the reserve plantation; on " friend, Mra. J. H.| probably over-cuw e and ted | low orkman Thursday eve by | day night, & g Firen E. J. Bl ‘A passenger arriving here Fri-| gaRATOGA, Aug. 12.—Sysonby|death and one or more suspicious] Leadbetter, at Anacortes, for three |{o ee the Inside of the t ", 90 ninistering a } hipping on| hart, who i al int day night says he saw a wreek near cases at Bonami. The case at Talul-| weeks, and in said to b ‘ eal went up the ladder and either lost| the Barne h, near Dixie, with a] the firebox at H Billings, Mont. on August 10, | t Repub stakes,|lah has been pronounced positive.| very despondent t | her Balance or te ' unt of | blacksnake The man had attempt- | ribly burned 1 which one person was killed and Olzan w¢ Broomstick third.| Three more cases were reported] Mins Annie M. Hood, wt a0 heat and fell 4 fire, ‘The! ed to criminally assault a woman in | pital short severa! injured. from Patterson, horrible death Friday r sieide t tertained by & cookhouse home was at Sumner, W

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