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ALL THE NEWS THAT'S RELIA _WILL BE FOUND IN THE STAR. The Pioneer One Cont Paper of the Northwest THE STAR 16 THE ONLY Re APER . = COVERING THE GREAT TASCAM SOAR. Seattle Sts SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, AuausT 16, 1905. COMING, SOME IMPRESSIONS OF THE PORTLAND EXPOSITION BY WINNERS OF THE STAR'S FREE TRIP PRIZES. The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL NO. 447 ; CENTS PER MONTH ° By Hen, Si! Gircus Is In Town an’ We'll Go If It Costs a Month's Ew Money LOOKS LIKE PEACE In These Days of Government Scandals JAPANESE ENVOYS SEND TO WASHINGTON FOR PARCH. [tails of which were not made pub lic, though unquestionably due to MENT SUCH AS IS USED IN ENGROSSING TREATIES—THE | jack of operator NEGOTIATIONS ARE PROGRESSING SMOOTHLY lon Wedns bay Hebe local ma —_ Jquarters of the Order of Teleg raph | | Operators to the triking (Ry Berions News Astin? } PORTSMOUTH, N, FH, Aug. 16 in thie district | PORTSMOUTHH, N. H., AUC cis gitithe\ emunaaasiiaden? ee a ; ae AN INCIDENT WHICH I " s made ) k Tn tht} last n Ww ¢ n whieh | SIDERED TO POINT FAVORA-] jorning s ts BS Png celle sr ger: rs oP ger BLY TOWARD REACHING Ale ook up the d sion of a fices had been closed in t atate PEACE AGREEMEN t eggs oo nar RED THIS M NING WH ‘ I e * “i that 16 more BECAME KNOW HAT THE "4 ratte Su JAPANESE | ACK NVOY HAD Nortt = enetat TELEGRAPHED TO WASHING 8T. PET . eaivane i elaine TON FY PARCHMENT PAPER | 9 pesult . SUCH AS IS USED IN EN 8 h ; ING ATIES MIs IS RE t to T ARDED AS SIGNIFICA . THOUGH NONE OF THE PLENI y deren sedi eek adienalt POTENTIARIES WILL DIS 8 an Seaehaen Gis THE INCIDENT ssual res’ the Little Roek alr hey have clowed all of PORTSMOUTH, Aug. 1 WARSAW, Aug. 16.—Details of 5 eer a. Glatnsing OF 184 aatted te halien has been made the bug joting io the Bailstock have been| account of thelr inability to secure of the peace negotiations,” rem received. A bomb was thrown at tors. ed a member of the Japanese suite | a detachment of soldiers. Two were} “11 has cor 5 eae. Rotten thins this morning. “But the question is| killed and three wounded. Troops! a number of tourists balding round capable of settlement satisfactory to} were called and fired into different trip tickets over the two roads in both governments, if the Rassians| parts of the town. At least 40 wero! volved in the strike are endeavor sincerely desire peace. [killed and over 200 wounded. ling to have the routing changed, as A report this morning that Witte} lthey do not care to risk thelr lives is sick ts unfounded. This morning} BERIIN, Aug, 14.—It te stated) with incompetent operatora. The the commissioners, wrapped in win-| that the Th . army | Cans Pacific y are being ter clothing. went to the conference Pe and t ry |b in no amall since at the usual time > steam is in|? ina huria|the commencement of the strike on | the conference room yet and the St. I foree|arcoant of both - passenger © and | envoys find it uncomfortable. Linevitch freight traffic belag diverted in| : their favor. We have assurance from our . brothers in Baste states thal 66 neither freight or passenger busi 9 the two lines where it can possibly ~ be * 99). teeny ably that 0 fY DO GAY THAT SHE 15 NO BETTER THAN SHE OUGHT TO BE.” |train of 51 empties left Portland on out” wherever they could find room. e but on count of the blockad caused by the strike, ry inch ¢ |side track room has been used and | Judge Gilliam listened Wednesday | Washington Hotel Improvement/all that they could set out on the forning, and is listening Wednes-| company to try to come here and/entire trip were two boxcars, bri MANY KILLED EXPLOSION IN POWDER WORKS BROUGHT DEATH TO MANY GIRLS OAP r Aug. 16 ‘ debris J ' Work tr f read to Point, t v Kerk 1 ‘ ores Point Rich f " 1 at the WATCHING a : 4 oa ‘ | BALLARD POLICE ARE ARREST ate ete ING ALL GIRLS FOUND LOIT« Ae ; ~ * ERING IN PUBLIC DRINKING epart PLACES yf (Special to The Star.) THIRTY KILLED | ALLARD, Aug. 16.—In complle | hee , ently fee ALLENTOWN, Pa. Aug. 1 sued to the poli onkoenes h regard to th « girls lotte Thirty men were buried under hun-| ering around th three |dreds of tons of earth in a young girls were a ) taken at the Lehigh Portland Cement | out of the Social bar, Tuesday night works at West Coplay, shortly after! where they were foun nking in noon today. n dead had be the t ses brought: jtaken out by 2 o'clock. It is th a from Bellingham by an that but few wili escape alive ne wae to tes here for the ating them in the dif, day afternoon as The Star goes to) tell us that it can't sleep. It ts &) ing the balance of 49 cars Into Ta ’ om y night preas, to one of the most interesting | corporation, A CORPORATION | coma ore the yard is filled to e LABOR DAY Bl -epabeps ny Ga legal arguments that has been| NEVER P'S.’ A corporation | overflowing with eastern loads now id cambian heard in the superior court this! doesn't suffer t can't! The following was rece m is ed, but are being raised and threshed out)it’s all dollars and cents, your morning 1 19 on Monday _ = eli atadan ; by Attorneys Meade Emory for the}honor. The only proper party to|14 on Tuesday. Pickets pulling only | | premtinw, Mepteber4./t0 r| It is that nearly all thé defendant, and M. M. Lyter, for the | bring injunction proceedings against|competent men, leaving others | . - re harboring gtrl@ Plaintiff, in the injunction matter| us on the ground of our disturbing jal Line should be patroled more] FAMOUS STUDENT OF GOCIOLOGY (TAKES EXCEPTION TO! the railroad companies have hither-! pay and tt 9 of the boxes, but the-petia the Washington hotel vs. Con-| noise, is somebody or something] vigorously than ever.” ‘ to pursued in annihilating the dis } bie to catch them in the ae® Bauer Brickson's big night work that has been disturbed. The plain-| yesterday there bad been “TEDDY” ROOSEVELT'S PLANS—HIS SIDE ESPECIALLY IN- ton » of the producer from the mar gro for = 3 ieoervance of ot the edlaac ae ing steam shovel. tiff makes no §ich complaint. Its|no break in our ranks, when one of t as a controlling element in the} the day. The details of the celeb re ng kept, howeuall When Attorney Emory pointed] president himself swore on the|our members went to work for the TERESTING TO WASHINGTON PRDPEE |cost of putting his products into| tion have not yet : ppm out to the court that if it obliged| stand that it could lay no claim|Great Northern laiming that dinegianecbeniiagiiieed the markets, a policy which has} but 1 ner y will co * ched up by Ga ir. Moore and should stop the}to any damage other than in/|through force of circumstances he jbeen of incalculable benefit to the] a " he morning h a ne el's nocturnal operations Brick: | money . | was ianpetied to. There no (Special te The Star.) a4 ‘Tavieh of other men's goods, | country as a w and particularly 4 iy a|® & fon would be sued for heavy dam-} The question of whether the dig-|circumstances which will justify @] cr «Rinna, In, Aug. 16—Before greedy of their own.’ Listen now."|to lowa and the west, and the con 1 « Poa ans tke R ages by the Seattle Electric com-| ging the hill is @ matter of|man tn turning traitor; that wel ii’ Ch a utauqua today Hom | 20, Spatinued, “to one who speaks |tinuel existence of which is abso i ir . es BANK CLEARINGS * pany for breach of its dirt carrying | public benefit was also spiritedly | plainly stated at the time the strike} Daatel Davenge Bridgeport for that innumerabie host whose (Contin ed on Page 7.) c t *% August 16, 196 $946,512.96 * contract, Attorney Lyter answered | argued. That it is a matter im-| was declared that each and every) (St iookarae of moos d built the'railroads of the| ——— ‘ ng. * August 16, 1904 741,227.79 # him promptly | portant to the city’s progress At-|striker with those endent Upon! Tons votes ky 6 government eame- lucene and whose savings are in t by t * —* “That plea won't hold water, your|torney Lyter admitted, but ho held|him we after |railroad rates by « government com-| vested in them to a degree hardly \Franeis May ad | & Increase over last * honor,” said he to the court that there is enough of private en-| “The thorn Pacitie| Sct’ Governor Commina, whe conceivable without an actual | Il hv * yea $205,284.47 for a minute. Where a cx terprise In the undertaking for it to! trains we late; F a c A zave oo oy eo | knowledge of the figures. Mr. Visit Seattle quarters, RHEE fs prevented by an order of court| bear watching when {t began to in-|Portinad pm. will Oo Davenport, as representiakt et ee erietly outlined the oo from carrying out a contract that/terfere with the individual rights of | a’ at 6 P. Burling-| oi sscclation for Maintaining the | ee nme the common people contractor is protected by law from| others. An impassioned argu ton connection, due at 8 p Schenk Private Property, hela t eee et raltway | secerition NEW INSPECTOR a bystander was accidentally shot damage suits instituted by sub-| for progress and public welfare, vialarrive at 10 p. m Ret oA of hg > te et to | anes Convecticut as an example. | (Special to The Star) ntly wounded by the officer, contractors, No sub-contractor can|the steam shovel process, being| “Our correspondent was O15 pevereaieah: scmeniastin Tanah LEEK tee eee oe tl ponrtiANis Ate. t8.2Thiee otal | Denver is the man who led @ secure breach of contract damages|made by Attorney Emory, was cut|a Northern Pacific trainman that|® Kovernment | commission could) $0,009 people, there are four sav . et APPOINTED rowd of strike breakers in the from @ principal contractor whose] short by a laconic remark from A\-| they considered themselves lucky if) DA\® Hat one outcome, 0. @. Use 6 | ingecbanks, with 42.000 depositors. | iiicums met this morning when| recent longshoremen’s strike at work has been interfered with by|torney Lyter. they made the trip from Ellensburg | ‘80! Td vn “4 senna Ee p the and the banks hold $6,000,000 of | Bellingham. the law.” n James A. Moore, or any|to Seattle in 20 hours. When nor-| Per mile, which moult $ prive the these stocks and bonds. In Con-| joseph Shippen, of ttle, Presi — t Attorney Emory was not so easily|other person, your honor, perch|mal conditions prevail this is a 10/ [ows farmers of thelr eastern mar-|neeticut, with les than a million | . ‘ | , OLYMPIA, Aug. 16.—Prior to ceceahed, hewdtin on thamesk polutibietell upon (us top at > Will |boer ee. kets by , mina ng ° rates on | inhabitants there are 475.000 de-| dent I 1 R. Francis, of the Louis-| departure for Portland, Govern - MAN IS NO NOW he raised. | shouted Emory, addressing the “Deputy Sheriff Russell Mark-| frm and dairy pres a ry h now posttors in the savings banks, which | jana hase exposition f 1 announced that he expe “This Washington Hotel Im-|court, “and presume to dictate to| bam is protecting the two non-union all and under which they can) hold $82,000,000 worth of these se-| mer governor of Mins able to appotr Septem- | BACK NUMBER provement company,” said b isn't! the whole country around that hil!?| operators anitefalls, assis ete “ b -" mers nearer ejeurietes. In he six states Of |erat John T. Noble, secret ow nspector of coal 4 & person. It cannot be harrowed and | Shall this enterprise of great public|them in ¢ « freight and = a . ‘ | Maine, New Hampsh Massachu- | tert under President F. Owen worried and made nervous by the| benefit, this digging away of that|Kage, ete. Remember him on elec-| | Mr. Davenport's address had been | setts, Connecticut, New York and | Harrison, shook hands term expired June} DETROIT, Aug. 16—“We are Joss of sleep. That's all the kind|immense hill, be stopped because|tion day, boys. tot tees Bepeg’ eo ny New Jersay there a 00,000 { the American Inn, whe diy drifting to the age of the of evidence it has produced here.| some corporation says its br La Rumiber Of the Rave Rave at ee quent T vetoes yoag Veale Tent teitittnn meoctonen rly are stopping The governor a that the feminine’ when man wilk If the guests of the Washington are|is being slightly damaged | cured outside employment and r Heo gy esc cae : 2. ew vea®- twice the-voting population,” heem-| snipoen and Noble ar appointe i be D. ¢ k number and forced to losing sleep, they are the ones to/ lies that great useless hulk of earth,|Of they are taking a much-n p= - : . a eee Bag ry phasized, pone attention to he the Civi sad es Rottin, of Diamond, Kingt+ to those fields of tabed get out an injunction. By Mr.| barring the progress of tho city; | Vacation, having been una plesed ty top Taeee” Wines thelaenon ae pie Coane were the ‘Trans- Mis A ee evenly, Mr. Doping has Jive st physical endurance will 8 0 dmissic e loss of | mx e work of dig it lrelief before the strike came on loyed he ral da } chile ‘0 Fl aoe th siesta. of fair. white ack Diamon number of > ot ste tu €. as Wackiagion te gts ara ~ ve pw toad oh coe away |e Yours in 8. 0. @ D eb ate committee on interstate com | these depositors own, through the |)" ee ie delegate to the latter.| years ed in mining and Los ogee Prong oxeren of dollars and cents, and when| “Keep on digging, keep on dig aa G. LETSON,. gp odors fp ig wien) Banke, the vast sum of nd Francis both live in St.|ing engineering. Politically by Mr. Bo¢ superintendent of @amages are resolved to dollars and|ging, by all me inte mearotbtanenoy who firet called te. the of tion et] motably: th of pe : pemnpor te ge scmtryiy Beryl “§ sory education in Chienaa a suffered or may suffer in the next| ported by Clerk Russell, am | | ad Daltes Sesame’ aha maeion, ke Scoeeente el nr ba Francis 3 er produced federal sta- ten days, and get them at the hands | Gilliam continued the argument un argued, Id Inevitably ‘lish | nothing of those held by fire in the three d ) years as It is abs@ra for the] til the afternoon, & flat rate. Tho points made by | surance companies, on the stability ecaeareim. i ye Davenport were thought im-|of whose investments 00,000 the anal ran portant enough to | ferred tojof fixe insurance rests, If you} to fields ma the attorney general for considera-| wilt mke the trouble to investigate Hie dectaall |for yourselves,” he said, “you wi om tined to be ‘ é association of which Mr.|find it ts not the Rockefellers, the MORES Was Sontinen oy the . negro ye . mport the counsel is com-| Mote aa the Goulds or th Harri pl lage , . , 1 ang| Posed of comparatively small in-| mats who own the railroad the 3 eaten ee wit be taken up| Yestors in railway stocks and bonds| country. ‘Their investments oy Rad ae aying = oe by the corporat memit rs in savings banks nd ymipa ratively significant. It ; e siren calls of fashion Mim Wedneod t-- oe nies which hold large] toiling millions who own th ty, who look more often into } ednesday after: ; ba It has|primefpal part, and their savin ‘ 1 into the faces of | “ cunt. - m attered | have been invested in the hall nor end t n a fashionable P i neh r ! ‘ URGe emisting statutory « a about at social 1 ott mer | t of | tutfonal guards for the pro and a fashionable father emepemnnnmnem 1 stat t t byes Con-} pengert? rights. ub, the result will be that oh ; ina 2 ¢ t bar and an orator of much} “You may well believe Win. Awe ideas ade the question of the Despite the persistent statements) or two, without tranct {ther street, t ity. His selection to reply to Mr. Davenport, “that oF ren of the rich will f the railroad officials of the Great| servation coache e the memb Governor ¢ # was a well de n from the president f thely ere t great a social problem ag Northern and Northern Pac to} without ding Passeng: ad 2 cand ¢ he & served tribute to his abilities ed Staten to take from the owr ‘ i the neglected children of the effect that the back the} forced to pick up _ indigestible! In opening Mr. Davenport af-lers of these properties the exp) , operators’ strike is broken, the| junches at stations on the road ton has filed a libel in| nounced the opposition of hi s0-|thing they have which {s of mp , nacconibbidibtiaes passeng n serv both} From Portland the an ourt against the White|clation “to the great Rooseveltian| and give it over to Ie DO) eR MAK REM ME RENNER roads, particularly t rn Pa-| nouncement th ca a gle ship Ore for allege m to confer upon the political! board is a startling « 2 0 ng.| & WARNING! cific, is badly cripple AL, ot th " traing have ar-| wage mounting to § The} board the power and duty of flx-| millions of yons, and bu to be only another|% Lock your doors! Don't for- # ‘The wretched service | ived on schedule time, and t| libel has been ser n the vessel,{ing the pr which the railway |thelr confidence in the u feud between a gang|% get that while you are gone to # spparent on the Seattle-Port the conferences and’ cony nd her master has given bond so| companies shall recetve for the only} good sense and conservat oes and Italian %* the circus the “nipper man” fon. “Made up” trains scheduled on the fair prog ve|as to be allowed to leave for Nome| commodity which they have to sell,| congress It would 1 nee Denver, a well known! and the “room worker” will # rom Seattle Portiand ev t mitponed be Jon Wednesday afternoon, as plan-| viz, their services in transporting| broaght on a pani r and bartender at the! have his eye on the chance to & to take care of the heavy exp ern tors ge n| ned | persons and property from one state Now the point I have been lead-| 45 gtr, aloon water|% ply their trade mo thing # traffic, because the r | G. Kran zed with} to another,” Referring to Thomas! ing np to in all that I have sald and | gy fined $100 and costs by|y% happens in every town, and it ® the east are inv tance, the ption he| drink f h-| W. Lawson, who has been addr which I now wish to brite: home to! ji. , t < ! Davis T * purpose of rifling # ad arrive anywt to the trans-Mississippi| bors at G big six-| ing western aw neces recently, Mr.| you fs thi If you ce r upon th f Jon hie v 1 No * your b that the string of ® hours late Son a to be held in the Mis-| ahooter fro: a barrica f| Davenport dismissed him and his} interstate commer n the if time pert 1 aM * acter in the * xo late that they are abando a lding Tuesday afternoon at| boxes and barrels a few da Ince, ‘guments with the caustic obser-| power and make it juty * {reus follows the big # together. The “made had to be given up be-| paid arly pree and hi | vation that “in the east we regard| complaint, to fix the freight | NEW ORLEAN on th + w about the country, Lock W are simply thrown tog e the delegates from Missouri|fun Wednesday afternoon, when he} him as a typical representative of|of the railways in interstate traffic, | o’el this afternoon 19 new ea r Ca * d bar your win- # usually cons ot : Kansas were laid out z as fine@=}100 In the police rt} that marked for all time by! you arily and Inevitat 1Jof fever and four deaths had t * dows, Mr. Citizen! * shackle day coaches and a ilo, ladho, by @ wreek, the de- for flourishing a deadly weapon, one stroke of Historian Sallust’s pen force a reversal of the px which | reported t Cee 4 4