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ALL THE NEWS THAT'S RELIA WILL BE FOUND IN THE STAR. The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest NIGHT EDITION. Another Officer Nearly - Killed in Making Arrest ENVOYS ARE AIMABLE ON SUBJECT OF | KOREA NNN EEE EEE EPIDEMIC OF VICIOUS ASSAUL —PATROLMAN MARTIN NEA RLY DERLOIN MOB AND AFTER WARDS STRUGGLE WITH PRISONER RARER RARER RRR ARR RRR RR * * * Assaults * Firs 1 J t ® Frank's pla whi t « ® tend * Ne ] ' ' ® PF w nit * the M he i * hire viet Pa ' # saloon, Pike ar Pit J * ' th vieté i an Ma % violence at South Sixth 1K * * mn were de * t and has bee sporarily * 7 To REPEC RE RESO SELES ESSERE SS See It seldom falls to the lot of a Patrolman to arrest two then out of the same family, but this hap pened on Sunday morning in the re Stricted district to Patrolman Mar tin, who narrowly escaped being mobbed by a rabble which gathered at the patrol box on the corner of South Fifth and King ‘The men placed under arrest were “Tode” Crandall and his brother Edward. Both are held without charge by the polic Crandall, a third brother, has stated that he will file a ree of high way robbery against “Tode” on Monday afternoon. Ed. Crandal will be tried as a disord y per Bon. Patrolman Martin arrested Ed of the prisoner's attempts to two intoxicated victims in the Bel tent music hall on King, but not mati he had « ‘an axe and held the officer at bay until by & ruse. Jerry the father, con ducts the Portland Transfer stables and willingly assisted the patrol man in arresting his own son Tom Crandall wants to prosecute hie brother “Tode” on the char of highway robbery, and told P: trolman Martin that. after taking his wayward re‘ative to supper Sat urday night. he was pitched upc from behind, knocked down an Tobbed in a dark alley. When the Patrolman took “Tode” into custody WHOLE VILLAGE 5 mare VICTORIA, B.C, Aug. 14.—The; river Fatest advices fr give the number The slide filled 12 KILLED IN WRECK the CLEV O, Aug. 14—A fast east-bound passenger train on the Nickel Plate roa ided w @ west-bound freight t earty Sunday morning, k 2 and guring more than 25, Will probably die. was back! man to ¢ senger, b engineer's wat fore the tra Passenger ame tearing along at a rate miles an hour an crashed ir r The smok er of the passenger and the car fc lowing were smas and freight cars were Italian laborers in ‘Were killed, together with men. ©. C. Poole, the engineer the passe was the other tim. His jumping, but Poc his engine and for the air brake. DROPPE D ot A AD wo whit le rea Mrs, Albertina Johnsor qnont, and mo Gren, droppe fm the cabi Bundey morning. Her b with her. He would not ded and had h fide Emergen wan told that life i when she struck th services will be hel jah Mission church ternoon at 2:30 o'cloc THE STAR 16 THE ONLY SEATTLE Papen THE TEACHERS START FO! PORTLAND 8 COVERING THE GREAT TAGGART SCANDAL, AS THE GUESTS OF THE SEATTLE STAR v — a \ The Onl. in £ y Paper in feattle tt | or» Sta Cr That Dares to Printthe News he SEATTLE, 1INGTON, TS ON POLICEMEN CONTINUES victim TO HAND-TO-HAND © Taggart Still on Stand MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1905 VOL. 7. NO. 145 25 CENTS PEB MONTH her confinement a hospital and final separation F only ap- On eroan-<« ination this after ' to enable noon attention was turned to Mrs. offices t rry ol Taggart'’s visit to Wash Tag k dee: gart said he did not send his wife G A. ¥ ¢ see » Washington to prevent his detail officer of th wking & from Fort Thomas to Fort Leaven- | to ft present worth, although the detail was pre-| time ir and ented, He sald bh 1 not object 0 r ping to the change, but hie wife did not « Fe expect hen he res want to lea Fort Thoma He|\t It t t hat cons nd ring if she prev 4 the 4 —- |WON'T ALLOW CAR LINES 10 ALASKA IN| sine 79 BE puT POOR ShAPE =| _—s« OUT: OF ‘BUSINESS inday night ape to prevent PORTSMOUTH }w had agree |® cle regarding # of a Japannse protec Portemouth Iman got his needin'’s| y conteronc and another | © was adjourned unt » Congress saloon considered the suthoritative ed that the | ® acquisition \* Eastern rai! of the rioters. to get this cop all was lald out at the pa | a en ee a* eeeeeeeeeeeeee Jn attempt to PORTSMOUTH IENEVA, Switsertand at the request of | trolman Mar wp early and at work on docu asked the rabble command had the desired effect of the menacing revolver | ne crowd seek salons and wh ‘ove up the charge were the only ones in s although Tom as|& Chinese revolutiontat dquarters i6 that | WAY VOTES FOR FREEDOM was moro ad e adjournmen MAYHAVEBEEN Nor MURDER The decomposed body of Nathan: jel Murray was found in a me two miles from his home, at Barnes- | a sawmill town on Cedar river,! Cerner Carroll wis notified and a deputy dimpaten-! invewtigate the case. The man ts Bellaved to have been| 3 andall to his hiding place ard Crandal! after he had learned hand struggle after a hand-to was first sent to the Wayside but later taken to a ased him to his father’s transfer stable. where he “had attempted brain his parent with | PT eTTe SET ett) CHRISTIANIA people of Norway vote taken Sunday unanimously with Sweden department reticent in the matter and are making an effort to a referendum Voted almoat to dimolve the union re | at's attorneys to contu not care to have any oceurrences, was found in his pockets idasm was manifested election, and women who a captain at police head casket Tuesday fecomposed that it w ult to ascertain 1 probably be Eee eee ee eee Xeeteeeeeenea® SRR REE EE | Ciict was a young woman guest MURDERS F, FAMILY BANKS ARE BEFORE VANCOUVER UD aAsvemament and a big wave | moved up the tee} ferry and ot PLOT TO KILL — | upon himself a his spinal cord. — Freight Traffic Still Paralyzed: SEER Poe ee eee eee eee ee ees Wrest eeee eee eee eee REE EERE BiG LANDSLIDE KILLS INDIANS :: TOWN HUNTING WIFE SLA}ER| man saved himself by ng} tion of the city to hun’ shot at but missed bi est children on Pec ee eee eee eee VANCOUVER Indians and other top of & mountain slid off without } from removing? ompany'# treet pursuant ard of works, J he grounds thas be kept in patrons of the hington hotel and of the Vir~ ret might be accommo- The board desired the complete | removal of the tracks in order te » work. Moore and the, ompany claim oars ry | expedi attle t is not neces - WRECK! |] Advices have just reached Seattte | of the wreek of the bark Corypheney off the Cape of Prince of Walgs, | The bark ran into a reef about 15 miles from shore and © passengers ar all, escaped in sm | Among the iekly sank 1 crew, 30 im amsengers who ef: » Woodin, of San who reached on thy er Corwin. Coryphene left oonte _- Waters early last Ju LAGGART on the WITHESS STAMP wt | ; WOOSTER, Aug. 14.—Taggart| capacity for beer about three/to N r . YOUNG GIRLS 1g aw always b was o& tho stand this morning. Ev-| glasses. 1 never considered whether | raid that some ery aftifice was used b he I could drink ¢ h beer to get t drunk 1 waa never drunk in the be Philippines.” An«wering questions, Commu ee MISTREATED controled his temper wit p ulty When asked why, when © be eal he thought Fortesene and has ye t fonn® his wife drinking to excess, Mra. Taggart. when they came from | re prompt, but over the James Dovt " Jam pyle and William Ki he 46 not banish the liquors, he the cellar, looked guilty. Both were | tel b fro} Valdex on! will be tried ‘ore Police can said flushed, apparently not from dric th oh fF banks to 2d e “*- | Waters on Mond afternoon on & 1 thought a reproof would an-! alo He said he told his wife that k ver . for | charge of disorder’y conduct ewer the same purpos. I thought |! night he thought was mer . 1 time ee They wer * a ? he thou as more in ‘ © arrested in compam she Would use moderation tim with Fortescue thon she had | ‘roust n. warty ner) with two girls at a Yesler way lodge Hie sald the side 1 of his house was known as “Chick's bar ng house on Saturday night by Por lice Sergeant Peer, who was firced pak down t to gain am anc sirls was taken to the home of Police Matron Kelley and the other was cared for her parents. One of the girls waa I er was but 14 f the litt He sald he never heard of the side board being calied “Tag's bar, He maid hoe did ve his wife Merely because bh nayed him, but be t drinking at all. He said when they lived at Fort Thomas he ‘ everything bis wife said, t n (o dowbt her word at he saw her come from the his home with Fortes: he at first repr 6, while the in his houne iruak sirmam At one nig eral E t, of the gart, “most of th s returned) whisky ik Shonts said: “I found essar ho and distribute Y 20,000 men. When the Ay from * bridge ar first took hold of \ rived oa stake was made of ataatre ane in the center the ablished a sub- tims were bu deb to seek lower . ‘ borers all they oy eve a nd le quarters as tants of ¢ lage k nitary condition or death : ed ef is, Tr ¥ run from Celon y. carrying supplies to every r Mex being nog plants New York © plant ie supplies >» Ameri- to obtain 1 " By applying road methods we could ‘ect a remedy in 30 days from the ght congestion TODD WAS | SCARED | COUSINS OF. ROOSE | VELT | INJURED iN RUNAWAY SAYVILLE, L. 1, Aug. 14.—As the It of a runaway here today, an Gladys and Eugenie — Roosevelt, iniiow ousins of President Roosevelt, we side Roosevelt, wera An soe , tier ered njured fromthe shock } 1 Gladys Roosevelt will probably; The girls are daughters of John E. Roosevelt, an uncle of the presi- dent. The girl who is fatally in- jured is 16 years of age, while RENEE ERR ERE HH * NEW ORLEAN Aug. 14 * #& Bighteen new cases and seven *& lw deaths were reported up t Bugente 18, today Many charges The above fh aph taken especially for The ot | —— rca filed today against ; J. W. MeNa th tender employed by Frank Baiocchi, whose It is not too late yet for the coum & ety wwners for not screening #| attack on Officer Jacobs led to the closing of the saloon. The wounds | cil to grant a franchise for a come & theice cistern: There are 12 %| OD his arm he claims to have received in warding off blows given | petitive street car system, accord- * ew tases of the plague | hinr by the jailers while in the cit ison ing to the statement, as quoted The license for the saloon at First and Virginia, owned by | above, made by D. H. Gilman thi Frank Balocehi, will revoked by the council on Monday ni Balocehi was given a hearing ht. | morning. nm Saturday night, and from the ev Mr man states positively that Yr PETERSBURG, Aug. 14 | | ‘ Frank Landy, who has t dence submitted the council decided that the resort 1 ystem will be built immediates General Linevitch reports he was| °&% y if the franchise is granted. In topped from running the place be xplaining the statement he madq ttacked by the Japanese along the} catise he has no license, will probably un applica 1 Jay to the effect that the peo t new one. The police have claimed in the t ' f the city were losing $240,000 nd wore Saipt | Mandart a unday, and re purchase of the on was not bona fide. Landy t paying present 5-ceng pulsed the enemy. prove that it was, @ sald; i | | } } | | | i |