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ALL THE NEWS THAT'S RELIA BLE FIRST ON THE STREET WITH THE LATEST NEWS THE STAR PRINTS THE NEWe, iLL BE FOUND IN THE STAR. : 18 ONE OF THE STAR'S POLICIES IT DOES NOT SUPPRESS IT. The Pioneer One Cent ” The Only Paper in Seattle Paper of the Northwest ] e Cx s | eC ty I That Dares to Print the News ry ) Cc Ss é : SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY AUGUST 18. 1 RIE AEP VOL. 7. MO. is, aoe = ae oe CE ENTS PER MONTH PER MONTH DIVER FINDS 90 BODIES IN WRECK ON RIVER BOTTOM NORFOLK, Va., Aug. 18--A diver was sent into the|fownd in the car number over 90. The diver says the scene ver at noon at the scene of the Atlantic line wreck. Heat the bottom of the river was the most horrible he ever ound a car full of dead men, women and children, who witnessed. The dead are being taken from the river with ere drowned like rats in a trap. The number of victims derricks. Twenty bodies have been recovered. HAS TELEGRAPH STRIKE =M. WITTE GETS RECEIVED ITS QUIETUS? VERY EXCITED WRESIDENT PERHAM TAKES V OTE ON QUESTION OF ABAN DONING STRIKE ON BOTH ROADS—LOCAL MEN STILL FIRM HIMSELF WHILE THE QUESTION OF LIMITING RUSSIA'S Chapter From Career of Mr. Everett True ® Te c Ty “| NAVAL STRENGTH 18 BEING DISCUSSED AT THE PORTS« PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Aug. 1 | RUSSIA'S PEACE PLENIPOTENTIARY IS UNABLE TO CONTROL | BRSVENSE TSS YE SSS Northe rests strikers, says - ay the MOUTH CONFERENCE—HE THINKS JAPAN WANTS TO HU« vote w ¢ take here at once oi a n wh » Re a“ conside ®\ ST. PAUL, Minn. Aug. 18.— #] to see if the men are desirous of re WON'T-A 5 b Vating. News from} MILIATE HIS COUNTRY ® President Perham, of the tet is teratan to werk at the ole on » of b you COME-A, 4 * the conf eit ates that = a ele- %| wages, but am far as Seattle is * P c excee in earnes ot leg- | cerned, it is a foregone conclusion | HOME A-BiLL~A plain talking that of any pre-| IS DEFEATED, arose tied the digest of auc # | they will not give in without a raise BAILY? WONT-A : Miniate wa BUT the proceedings be- - tthe + gg ff the sie & decent proposal from the com You COME-A “ vig nt fenun-/| SHE f to breakfast. Ko~ at Northerr e says that pany » - woman? ation of DOWN, BUT CAN t have set a stren- the men favor return, and an- &| Mont of the local strikers el r rO8/ MILITARY OPERA coin the members and Nouncegathat he will declare ®| young men and many of them say YEARS, IF NECK te ~ W the st (f today, He said & y will never again touch a key | t at] NoT SUING FOR PEACE, ® the o a is a result of the w| for the same wages. Many of them | ein | 518 TO COME | 8 y i BACH TO COM A Tokio dis @ company’ offer of higher @/ have already taken up other work i di x . THESE NEGOTIAT 5, ‘ C hips af rages. strike on the ® manently | bh r b of expre ” meme i n : MI RESPECT HER ADVER-| Pc being raised {© orthern Acific is sti in #| They claim one load of spotied | 1 enable him & mensu $3 RUSSIA RESPECTS Russians ha@ ® force. % | watermelons reached Seattle Thure- | pe ! ntense feelings und greased the oth- * ¥ | day from Wenatchee and another | wh : ni a ira listened with sto- inprotected machinery an@ eee ee sees Dee ry that never showed I - d with an imp ely arts te escape the fire from E wD. 0 freight went out from this | response te i ri er Hill, with the expectation 8T. PAUL, A 18. —Prest: Be - n response to an in-|2 r Hi b the expectatior Perham will order a vou “ny ‘the pay euukutdy eee meant rai — , san had any | of recovering them when the Baltia nN orde ‘ote oF day and only two local freights made | rt eet regained cc or telegraphers on the Northern Pa-|up between here and Spokane came h ussia, oF to @x fleet regained command of the seas, eific to learn the sentiment on that |in, when ordinartly ten or more are | . ‘ a — b: ponbaoueie, ace ae Toad about returning to work jalways handle tr . der unreasonable. | Pp SMOUTH, } ug. 18. ys handled. Many con- v — At 12:45 o'clock Koroscovitz, Ruse tinue to be late and we will not give | W. G. Letson, chairman of the 1o- le when we have the upper hand.” | phones from t the sitting this # discussed are PORTSMOUTH, Aug. 18.—It was] sian announced when the envoys left for | the r »nference this n rnment would ey are not yet finishe® t ot mend 1 concerns the limitations r 1d searcely a gener T ssian naval strength in the 4 menace to Japan ' Fought Bloody Battle With Two Negro Thugs SAFE IN SEATTLE?” A BOSTON WOMAN, NOW IN THE CITY, HAVING READ OF THE MANY BLUNDERS OF THE LOCAL POLICE, WANTS To KNOW IF SHE DARE APPEA R ON THE STREETS WiTHouT AN ESCORT SPSEENEREEH ENED EAA R RARER RRR RES * ¢ * Seattle, Aug. 17, 1905 * 7¥* Editor Star: Noticing in your paper this evening an article * ‘two tralle of blood plainly viel, UNARMED MINER, WHEN ATTACKED BY HOLD-UP PAIR, % headed “Have the Police Made Another Bad Blunder?’ and as ® ; % 1 am a stranger in the city, having arrived here last week from # leading to police head-| NEARLY KILLS ONE ASSAI LANT—BADLY BEATEN, HIMe | % Boston, and not knowing the policy of your police, | should like # Third and Yesler, and the SELF | i thew * »'the Wayside hospital, Ratl- | i * At what hour a woman, unaccompanied by a man, is al- & | - nd Jackson, from Pier 1, foot| 4 % lowed on the streets of this city at night? ae | of the: mont 4 * As | intend to remain in Seattie, but have no occupation at * | s | ever| With blood streaming from two/when he refused to hand over the 1 ® present, although | start to Work in about a month, I will # | loeal| ugly cuts on his head, Wendt made | cash to them Gray struck him over j *® thank you to kindly publish in your paper whether it is safo # | ss oore Ss an his way to pc headquarters, aft-| the head with the bar, knocking bias 4 % for me to remain in Seattle, unemployed, for that length of # j unarmed, Jamesler putting one of the negroes to| to the ground. H * time. I am paying for my room and board with money hon- * | ccoeded ‘Thurs-| flight and giving the other such a| Wendt came to his feet and after H ® estly earned. Sincerely yours. FLORENCE E. BATES. * : clock in beating | beating t he staggered to the| a desperate struggle wrested the bar 4 * . ‘thugs who had way-| Wayside hospital, afraid that from Gray, beating him over the | % _ [The editor of The Star has referred this letter to Dan & ismisse our tf two Seer Oee tar at h Merk] Wan going to dle head until he was in a staggering % Dean for reply.) * | tesa at the As a result of ay is said to run a bootblack! condition. Thompson fled, but ram % * | ce tees ¥ {| stand on upper First avenue. He is|into the arms of a police officer eee ee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee : ea Wendt's assail eved to be the man who struck| who had been summoned by Claude It took Acting Police Judge Wa-| LATEST VICTIM OF OVER-ZEAL OUS OFFICERS DISMISSED AF My Bertier ar Wentit. The other negro, who did! Huntington and Guy Laurel, two (Rael | . | caek Gan not take an active part in the figbt,| witnesses of the attempted holdup. (BY DAN DEAN) |LARS—SAY A TWENTY—17T may |'™ S¢tl7 five minutes to decide | TER DETECTIVE FALLS DOWN ON CHARGE — EXACTLY | lured. the 0 was Oliver Thompson, a circus em- | Gray succeeded in reaching the COME IN MIGHTY HANDY IN| that the case against Miss Lottie} FIVE MINUTES CONSUMED IN CASE ¢ nd ploye. They followed Wendt, who | hospital, and Wendt groped his way ‘The question you ask, Miss Bates.) vinDICATING YOURSELF! Moore, the yo woman arrested | at police b ‘had $93, to the dark . i)to the police station fs one that a large number of pi _ young women in Seattle are asking | RA AAAARRARRRRRA Wednesday nigh over-2eal police officers, was a palpable piece! o¢ damaging evidence against the 1t was horrit themsetves at this time. * * ' ‘And |* GASHED THROAT WITH |" in police conrt on Friday after-| "wns ators oe intervened by a[ 2 found t My t BS te 2 question of veslly mare EMiPS, * | noou Miss Moore was discharged by| star man Thureday afternoon and | Ms #, twos has importance to the people of this % VICTORIA BC Aug. 18 | the court, after Detective Frank] told the following at tt fallen wor y xt city than they seem to realize. *® George Crawford, a guest at & Kennedy ‘had attempted to expiain| ol he following story « ids 9p is It involves the honor of any wn-|# one of the most fashionable #|why he had dragged the young wo-| -y ‘ Mr. | @fe anke . fortunate young woman who, alone|# hotels in the city, was arrest- #' tian from her room in the & by | When t returned hame. e P in s city without parents or rela-|# ed yesterday while walking # house at 11 o'clock “at & ght " - “y 7 om a ete ‘ uae ul ine pte ; i told th ’ - tives, finds it necessary to live * the street on a charg © headquarters and| get ab of beer ar thaliiew, they 1 : 4 apartments by f * : ch When * ait miant , ° ed ag | ‘ NO MATTER WHERE SHE|* . hie bee ator Daghare méantime, I took off my waist and} There was no place t A | ROOMS, NO MATTER HOW PROP- | * trimming his finger nails with # t Seal Bhs @ teaool bo a) ou re pal jenty « hard bunk i ERLY SHE CONDUCTS HERSELF, * a n-knife. § he ae ar is sibech a k be r,| the cell. I asked if there a bed, | SHE 18 LIABLE AT ANY TIME |® ford raised the Nee eer getntn: av: | ont te may Seneeias 3 teens Ita | Sie eravened: © Ge round of TO OPEN HER POOR IN RE-|# gashed his thr — oo ee eee , ee ea a . | iad gaan tate thee ne Of eanel= | THESE HUMBLE “SERVANTS OF THE UEOPLE™ ADDED $62,000 ; RESPONSE TO THE KNOCK OF | suict The wound, however, # - a . hg : — pom Eran’ the Sones | n Tharshar sieht; wane { SOME OFFICIOUS POLACE OFFI-| #- was not a deep one. . | ae seme after Kennedy Ps gay time to put on my had to remain in that loath. | © Peay saan ole ae 1 TO THE ASSESSMENT OF THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC COM« ; CER, TO BE DRAGGED DOWN|*' It hag bee ned that the # | CUcaee . a ine | w nome u night. I ¢ 1 t “ bre eotal) A STAIRS, BUNDLED INTO A PA-|# young man's father is Judge | Moore's atto nanded her dis At po Aquarters I was not] sleep and just walked the f pe) | ¢ PANY AND LET IT GO AT THAT i TKOL WAGON AND TAKEN TO) * George Simm the weil | charee, which aters pr f to the nature of the| ti ~ ARPS: E i POLICE HEADQUARTERS & known Seattle attorne ag og CR ae Ke against me, but was taken | ver forget that terrible now “You are living without work! &® He has been a ard son EO WOR Coe 7 oe Of " ' experience " if oH ’ t books to the} esses, 1¢ for a living. is what will & before * 5 fe . 1 > a ed inf vo - n relas thundered at you from the * «|» , a th tive to f and bonds as re= geant's desk ida dndadindndadndadndtnden ne AT Me eS ee Te AONE COLLIOE BE Fil pr maeereddp a ee | tt ‘ mpany | qused: Se maieet valet, Sa And then you will be thrown into panna © cut enki aac haat weglans of this city have ed an t : t th “ ot Furth did e| mitting im the total, valuation a filthy : by ne # or Jacob Schiff's office has re # seat A ee geo : Fi ee het . ® called it f nl yn propery. Soa dirty squaws, # an infernal machine sent him #| ion } age “ ; ra on ae { Of course you wifi ne Mschare & through thé maite this faors- # } the The - ff 1 | lea Jo, is to segregate on a piece of in the morning. And the learned le ing. Tt contained & match, &\y SAN) FRANCISCO, Aug. 18.—| wiil to urge of Sie , y ' scrap paper, which Is thrown aways judge will sum up the case to the [ay sotive and powder ve While towing the U. §. | i th the 4 or 80 it which they, effect that, “while the officer w Alice C. Clif rn ’ 5 ngton from San D tt r t const t up the grand total clearly acting within his pre in her home weeeeawvesek eas and navy yard, the riser t ; 7 faith Absolutely only figur eft om he was a trifle mistaken beg 4 go, flagship of ‘the Pacitie BOYS ATTEMPT TO f 3 , e assessor's books are the grand You will go back to your room iwewee ee ee ee ua nm, went aground close to t rh ad ' 1 1 1 t ber € the simply being given with the dirt and filth of the prisor * # | lighthouse on Angel istand In it § how o way t nformation that it is made up cell clinging to your garments, and * HOLD UP MAN AND THEN #|F » harbor yesterday WRECK TRAIN | b_preteni t t from the book THE | on valuati the rolling stock, | the horror of that night eating * TALK TO POLICE * A strong ebb t . oe h wa n |r t t it t t E KKEEPING AND | track ta n other away into your heart * Wille Prestor tt *|ning, caused the tow line to part SLLENSRURG, Aug. 18—Jame h a ING USED AT THE o3 Your friends will be - * St was t throne «| Tt > ROOK G Oneey. LOWER eT nicit ant Frank Bho! i OURT HOUsie WOULD waka a| We attemyt-at y or any= But they won't f that y * ng DP ‘ ar the & n 1 before herdeies, arrested recer near E tthe t 7 1 ESS MAN WEEP. | thing like detatled informa: is ate Ee caouc te cel * held } ! third #| were dropped immediately, but the ¥ : | Meu! fy 4 and mauled about by pol: the t * I him tight while a ( A n set lim y stem would be ridiculous were f # they will, they will not be! ing establishment * He cla th e of the # of Chicago, — | adh $4 0 1 t 4 able to banish from their minds the} # trio jumped on a Ballard car, | naval tug F \ been : —_ nowlelge that thousands will * en e ar a 1 company has outstar He was taken to the Seattle { Sie separd you. with, euapicion be | TIDAL WAVE KILLS 100% | hort. # | 81 pullin ' MRE | ponds and atocka to the amount VESSE L AN eral hospital, where It is sald he | ause the stern hand of a peanut-| |* ly rth Wheth i rer “ he ‘ ‘obably | $2490 hich present th wil r. Dr. Sturgion cays Tt ie 4 eaded patrolmar takén you byl egypnp . , = weer they w pu >a ri nown labor lead ; siggy ren he was not killed in- q ense,. | < SYDNEY. M8. W. Avg. 16—| 4 “stall” to put th ers off #|of the known ! t the ution on the 1 Confirmation of the report that the] % aac’ Jos aaa, %| could be stopped the haa | State He is now} re ae th nig y os ee Hore is my advice, young womay.| Marshall islands were visited by a|™ SUAre, '8 Rot kn collided. Both’ we jeagnged in an effort to communt-| Pi ysonl Mon y ded. as t i Never be seen in the company of| jurricane and tida ve o ne| * 7 hae Jeate with his father, who, be- | hurricane and tidal wave on June| sntbeeuse 4b & [aged | ; Rage g . Peeyone except a minister or @ mem-/ 49 has been received here, One| * * * nant sal ers Heves, is now in Seattle \! : ‘ HONOLULU, Aug. 18,—It is fea Bedttle police force | pandred lives were lost "etd Hs gees ed here that the schooner Cha walk-on the street excent MUST PAY ALIMONY 7 \ Rhagiredea > ig evi Woodbury, of the Hawaiian the -bours of 6 # m. and JOKE ON OCTOPUS a CALLS OUT MILITIA COACH IS ROBBED 5 “ adhe tens unsportation company, with nine Philip Coreoran will alimony i + - envenee ” ; : “ men on board, has been lost. She “Wear any bright colors, and ; Ss aeile soci “4 yr left Layson with a cargo of - or go to jail, He was so informed JACKSON, Mins. Aug. 18.-A half of $5,000,000, ite assessed valu- 3 ‘go guano feo et family Bib tucked se-| The fire department responded to| Or © : ; SAN MATEO, Cal., Aug. 18.—An on July 18, and on Jub was a false alarm turned in from the| hy Judge Gilliam on Friday morn-| 28? named Horn, who is charged ation would be increased $4,500,000, | OM July don July 16 she with ¢ sighted by the Schooner Layinia,}% yellow fever . during a gale which damaged the|® had been report P i latter vessel considerably. The La- mp'ieity in the killing of | » é 3 The system in vogue at the court} onths 4 armod robber held up the San Mateo y m athe fn Convict Guard Smith, near Hattles 1 Halt M B i house for assessing the personal ts, having | yurg Inst week, for which two ne=| Ad Half Moon Bay s y property of corporations {s a won- Riess ot atkins you do,|box at the Seattle Electric com-| ing Philip is now thre Swear to it personally each day|pany's barns, Fifth and Pine, Fri-) arrears with his payme sterday ce of the peace. day morning at 8:40. Chief Cook) paid only $10 on the $20 per month ‘ and compelled the passengers’ to ; 7 2 rc ere lynched, has been cape der. IT DOES NOT EVEN CON.|Vinia been in port for some no mi what the] has asked the police department t0| alimony allowed his wife at tho|*" “ band over their valuables. Then he ‘ 4 ; 4 4 be tured by Sheriff Mody and posse ables rOR (OTHE STATE y|time, but nothing further has been remuneration may Employ-| make an effort to arrest the guilty! time ghe secured her divorce me pl tambon i... 4 Seng tne fook the express box and maiijPORM TO THE STATE LAW, Cece oc tne ireeeiaes : ee which is certainly inadequate pouch. ‘The arrival of another team | eee eee the peculiur feats acti ston ee ures of the system is that the as- SKULL FRACTURED. steamer Sprague, direct from New nessors take the word of the cor-} Gus Carlson, foreman of the con-| Orleans, and sald to have yellow porations’ managers for the value to! atruction gang working on the new! fever aboard, is coming up (ee Ohia at $2.50 per week is prefera-| persons. Ei ei Lidice } . . Ham gave the delinquent grass-| arrival of a detachment of militia | By all means never entertain com-| Richard Gowam, attor! 18 be-| y idgwer ten days in which to “make | ordered out by the governor to take ifeven your fiance] ing sued by Mrs, Sarah Crockett.) 4” with the alternative of a jail ah r ° ‘on you. If you must|Mrs. Crockett claims that thre, sentence. -" of the prisoner for safe kegn: ‘4 than three months ago. Judge hidden in the woods, awaiting the prevented the robber from complet~ ing his work of rifling the pockets of the passengers. He ordered the stage to move on and took three | A mob was organized and it their propert onge: iT Fourth A] viv: di be in some secluded | years ago Gowan was her atto: a ancribed to © property, passenger depot, at ‘our and/ river. She was denied @ landing the pres-| when she secured a divore SgCRAMENTO, © agonpoenm to. anaroh for the prisoner, [shots at the driver, of the private) “dat year the company In making| King, auatalned a fractured akill{ allthe towns.” Health *otficers Of this city are preparing to preven® her coming here, The steamer Din- ely with a crew of thirte is alaq © under the ban. its return did not place any value on| late Thursday afternoon by a pice three witnesses and|two years after, he quietly ved Charws Eriekson w for wi at least $225. a $22 judgment againet her and sold} robbing William R. ROCHMETER, N. Y., Aug. 98 Fr snort — the franchise Then the assessors In| of iron which fell four s@pries and Oo tg belonging to her valued at| mate, of $100, He hu Troquots won the fifth rac) Tonight and an astounding attempeo square struck him square on top of the $750. night in a cell of the elty pit Canada cup. ‘ tinued Warm: Light themselves with the public, made a bead,