The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 19, 1905, Page 1

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FIRST ON THE GTRERT WITH THE LATEST NEWS ONE OF THE STAR'S POLIG* ES. ©» THE NEWS THATS RELIA Le 1. BE FOUND IN THE STAR. Js The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest SEATTLE. WASHINGTON. SATURDAY, AUGUS tGhT EDITION. ‘The Seattle Star 19, 1905 THE STAR PRINTS THE NEWS. (T DOES NOT GUPPRESS IT The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOl.. 7. NO, 180 25 CENTS PER MONTH i JAP ENVOYS HAVE ASKED MIKADO | TO CUT DOWN THE PRICE OF PEACE THE ARTICLES STRENGTH IN INTERNED PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT COMES AOMURA AND TAKAHIRA ARE WILLING RELATING TO LIMITING RUSSIAN NAVAL sve AY Whe PEACE CONFE RENCE THE PACIFIC AND TO THE SURRENDER OF SHirS BE STRICKEN OUT TO THE RESCUE AS A LAST RESORT Por UTH, No HL, Ave. 19.) PORTSMOUTH, N. HL, Aug. 19 The ' The last hope for a satisfactory ter in t mination of the pew confere fron R ' entirely on the outsome of efforts President Roosevelt: is TELEGRAPHERS CALL 7 THE BIG STRIKE OFF PRESIDENT PERHAM WIRES SEATTLE MEN THAT THE STRIKE SCANDAL IN re OVER—RAILROADS CLAIM MEN WERE BEATEN r Tutlons, ‘That there. could | | LOCAL CHURCH mend k he J : me, That there could } tt ' PA Aug. 19.—General war o f r that c i ) up wh the: plent } \* T. PAUL, Aug. 19.-—P *. { the only inereases final de ¢ th rme | B tiarte f the — belligerents | Dr. Myre *\* dent Perham, of the Order of * he men were those pro- b per t eet was plainly ent lant known am one i} ® Railway Telegrapher has * le the schedule promut- emniath, ght, ar he news w ecelved | pulpit or r *!% notified the striker mm the & pated t mpany August 1, and the Japanes » Mt Roosevelt would again of jand we rvices eoured | Great Northern that the strike # | those given the men voluntarity by! t 1 ur K An effort nly @ few week t First | on th ad te.0tt ale any prior to the ée a ke juce the warring countries Baptiat church of Beattle, is elie tha ctrtice, emibenttnn | Last night Assistant {among the trastees und deacons of | t ” s which the Japa-| Peirce was hurried e | hu * + tee px te | Wentworth ‘ rr the F tt * * ' d= fonally are know to veh . wal =m bi om he a 4 ' t ot t * * ! Li ble to Would be acceptable Rusia | Peirce carrie a telegr | ' ole * * if cation recommended are the with- | Mor if an hour Jcharge that > t 1th * by » urday, drawal of the der ' ; lutety te rt tivulge the nature | = halt tek ” h ee ee k . ff. ation of Russia's | of the conversation The haste with = tnent f i th J the Pacific and al ' j which Ba Rosen left it > f. Gray, « foster of the | viding for the ender of th Ray this = | ister, Mia. Gr M N terned Russ shipe ow | Rooneve t = te Mint f wt ' Sa the ce Pay th an plenipote = Ho Ke b mount of : . Ray at once, 7 = “ of Saghalin has been i ne hat R t § @f most importance e the be-| of to pers “ themsetve Binning of th tions 4 tur | ne e of pe t i ine highest “eae At present Russia has accept “ step statement that ¢, if the at ixht t Japanene i ont . igen athe ved sestions “of i ae the x my th | t ‘ wemnity t wet | ad t . . ’ ' ane PORTSMOUTH, N. H.. Avs. 19.~| sorgedl | o f WOOSTER Re t, a retired min= Baron Rosen, the wnior Russian ose ‘ 4 : « ; : : “ on " a prace plenipotentiary, left here a he tan Len erdwendte : “Ab , - gee crart and 7:30 o'clock this morning for Qys-| main p< es eb tea : . Pig Be NE. fer Bay, in response to President | a ay ei | pectin grate Sd y see. Se 2a ee BADLY INJURED is ; 2 te might. He arrived at Oyster Bay | Tuesday Mines, Forte late this afternoon > git toh y rer, ae IN RUNAWAY... . body und sta i OYSTER BAY, Aug am eat iaron . wand Be = wh missed ‘ Jude n refused Preaident Roosevelt has interested | was, uncom ad i] E iM t M Di rd | Mrs. Olfver C. McGilvra, wife of | ¥iewed the t attachment for the ree= Erecident Roosevelt has interested | was. uncom we | Will Effect ‘Mysterious Man Disregards Attorney MeGitvrn of the “Burke |ubon Tasear : sin the hospital tm between Japan and Russia now o-| and the reimbursement for the war Auto acin | i. [oleck, was badly infure : he ' fe ere To ae fe nt Potamouth eink! ena the a samme, 7 njunction and Digs Deep Hole =»:") x at|he as cuant Fortes testified by the junior plenipotentiary of yan Grand Duke Nicholas h ay & Pike, a t pine, Ppp lg gy “1 des jon, today ¥ he & 1 called czar, win ts ain the Russian mitted the impossibility BUFFALO. N.Y. A . ogg hee A os cael ncnarth a : bantarania Aaadiher efticlr one — s bassador at Washington, and aking the island or dete 7 t lentity that he would excavate such a cav mth whom the president has a Warm Amur region, and he oa te Bella oun had “> ie @ ph oven na before ry P le of the buggy. Whe THE PRIZE OF WAR. . Personal acquaintance « t ; ; all alone Friday | through. : ~ b What the information fs he wist A ered to this opinion, Gen. a he sie on the north side| The hole makes it imporsible for| es to convey is not known hat eral scavitch has been asked for A eeenants wast 10 r arge enough to|teams to pass up Virginia t 7 it is of the greatest importance car and he telegraphed that) chertee furs a | ary @ any of a to the Washiogton hotel, an oe Rot be questioned, for it g- he nable to. spare troops to! ters his int Sgr deo The matter was din at the! fore Ji A. Mox s angry vo gotham ized that he would nm ‘ Amur tertitory, and that | ari Kiser, who loxt a lee last week, | meeting of the board of w Sat-|it Woke as though the thing wa od es with negotiations of he was not strong enongh to take! at Cleveland saya he wih “hs wrday morning, and gh the|done for revenge on Moore, w " re Ban ye sate nature were he not the offensive against Oyama. 4 Rarer 0 ity inspectors admit at they |hag secured an injur t ae jp that an emergen Thereupon the czar telegraphed! teja wna w Ree * | bed oon the & te hey| vent the nl of the enrtd and w demanded | Witte to be more traetity 1 aca mates Py dh dedi euuiry tilled Che RANe aide Of the street’ in wh ar. geversd Week. Mad wk, wh t ¢ the mation except that the|tha hol was dug. Moore war - . ‘ ries of k structions to work until prevent the removal of t cet car track « be cut off to that a # he Webb Jay this owed and } or mayen y nt bat ndividual re joyed bim » digning ¢ marmed, howey wed to te t Joe M Rufus P. Jenn ‘ followsr BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 19—In} mercial club of opie of the world are turn wy am ag a ag ad ; Hvered an address t attention to the Pacif ua | . 1 fe bh Capt Tag- ber of comm . cause they see his vast | f t ‘ Elks hal! in the claewhe w he 7 ei f th ion of Captain and Mra, Friday night adv have r alt along “4 h t B a guest. He Mrs. tion Idea and ov nterest must eventually be cibie| LOCAL TEUTONS PREPARE TO MAKE VISIT Of GERMAN | *¢ arse 5 : he) Taggart was never intoxicated when and now that it is aroused), The hop, wh h er mt , , {he was present, and never saw her es to prove with all the} | MAN-O'-WAR A MEMORABLE OCCASION cpRenhharkakxaenalem ex at dinner, and that at is ours that this section : * A 1 T ank with right is gateway = — e . * t ar aid that nt, ar ret x ' a i tag a art hor he g our hfe : - Janila e 1 ne didn't aking ‘ } k y ' i . * An na Dela k or acy | ‘ : * | — t erm b * - r cig- : ‘air for th 1 | quite font rs * t and GET TOGETHER FOR f " * his} said t knowl- | THE FIRST TIME fhe Mais Se! , e e after dinn Si ' ry : i ‘ xa 7 t one t we h 1 Hy A f | A t t ‘ ver i} ‘ r " | ite i ! * —— —— ‘ ti] rea « r « \ iF 7 1 di ig = | mer 7 1 of wa > : a | escape Ba ‘ and Karl Kiser | . . | “a a any Ww | " » 66 ots op fan halt he J peas last Bt Famous “99 Diamond Case”’| ee | Karl } Jn t ar ‘ iia } | t t } * | ‘ ( A and was going at a men. } Au > at ( und | a " M Assen gh rate of speed. ores ‘ ercial CRUISER AFIRE 5 la | . p \ , Owing to a rotch of jubs o' » one pera - “ i 1 M . v . , aight track the lights warned tive bo: n ft 2 At 5 k ta aug \ ( t n t ngineer both reversed, comm al supremacy of Pee} PLYM Ht A first 1 mpba . “ t J and J I trair were nearly stopped cific i 3 ane 3 on oa It i I OO ee ee ee! burne t vhen they bumped together, dam- a Goldemith, Bak- | ht af ' n. Th i ab t ze | r t * & | to escape ' ’ Ma aging the pilot and headlights, aS Stewart an Pon opotint- |} t ‘ Ghria ‘dh Ae on amy Atos t f,* CHICAGO, Aug, 19.—Frank #| mo: ) A a i passenge were severely ed on a con t with | i t t tated tha aught th ar] . FO The i ie wl Ene = No) shaken up. ‘ Jennings and ¢ t | t ‘ 0. } F Bob * . ror club open w | leap h t organization. Th ok h t f | York H I * am ay from George *| | meet t t at rviEs ee at the Rainier cl | : ' lt i * B, Clis of Chica by «| wa wing Aug. 19.—T, 8, Levich spent the rn c xtingruist | r OF 1 wt * y * The man burr was ‘ ne oO orning appointed receiver the plans v f | r ment pted t * * Thoma r tN iu , Mr. Jennings summed up his ad-/ losion | ported noon. en the gr 1 th E wok EEE HE DC | uth bound a ve Oak ai efunct savings bank, Nici cts ll lh att aaah nalipaciinie see ;

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